Stony Brook Vascular Surgery Chief Named
- Rabih Chaer,MD,has been named chief of vascular and endovascular surgery at Stony Brook Medicine in New York.
- Chaer's appointment marks a important addition to stony Brook's vascular surgery program.
- Before joining Stony Brook, Chaer was the division chief of vascular surgery and co-director of the Heart and Vascular Institute at the University of pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC).
Rabih Chaer, MD, has been appointed as the new chief of vascular and endovascular surgery at Stony Brook Medicine, bringing a decade of experience in the field. In his new role, Chaer, also an associate professor of surgery, will be instrumental in advancing Stony Brook’s vascular surgery program. Previously, he served as the division chief of vascular surgery at UPMC, where he also directed vascular surgery training programs. This signifies a considerable enhancement to the surgical capabilities at Stony Brook, as outlined by News directory 3. His extensive background positions him to boost patient care and surgical training. Learn more about Dr. Chaer’s vision for the future and the advancements expected in the field of vascular surgery.Discover what’s next for Stony Brook’s vascular division.
Rabih Chaer Appointed Chief of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Updated june 05,2025
Rabih Chaer,MD,has been named chief of vascular and endovascular surgery at Stony Brook Medicine in New York. He will also serve as an associate professor of surgery, teh institution announced.
Chaer’s appointment marks a important addition to stony Brook’s vascular surgery program. He brings a wealth of experience in vascular and endovascular surgery.
Before joining Stony Brook, Chaer was the division chief of vascular surgery and co-director of the Heart and Vascular Institute at the University of pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). he also directed the University of Pittsburgh’s vascular surgery training programs for 10 years.
What’s next
Chaer is expected to further develop Stony Brook’s vascular and endovascular surgery division, enhancing patient care and surgical training programs.
