Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital Preparing Next Generation of Vascular Surgeons
Nov 12, 2024Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital is one of only three hospitals in the state with a Vascular Surgery Fellowship aimed at attracting, educating and mentoring the next generation of vascular surgeons capable of serving the community and providing comprehensive vascular care.
The Vascular Surgery Fellowship was established by Dr. Stephen Smith MD, a board-certified vascular surgeon and the Vascular Surgery Fellowship Program Director. The program provides fellows with exposure to the full breadth of vascular surgery during 24 months of hands-on training.
“There is a national, regional and local shortage of vascular surgeons, so we will be training vascular surgeons for the future of care delivery, and it is all happening in our area, benefiting our current and future patients,” says Dr. Smith, MD.
Dr. Smith has advanced training in endovascular and minimally invasive vascular surgery. His expertise and teaching excellence has been recognized and awarded.
His first fellow is Dr. Steven Marincel, 33 years old, now in his first year of the program. Dr. Marincel graduated from medical school in Chicago then had a five-year residency in general surgery in Arizona before moving into the vascular specialty.
“I have always been interested in science and biology ever since I was a little boy and I had to have surgery and I thought my doctor was my hero, so I now want to make that kind of difference in people’s lives,” says Dr. Marincel.
The Vascular Surgery Fellowship includes:
- Cutting edge open and endovascular experience
- Engaged faculty with high ethical standards
- Rich inpatient and outpatient experiences with ASC/OBL
- Research and elective opportunities
Dr. Marincel performs cutting edge open and endovascular surgeries involving both arterial and venous systems under the guidance of Dr. Smith and other vascular surgeons at the heart hospital. He can evaluate and manage common and rare vascular pathologies.
The Vascular Surgery Fellowship is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. When Dr. Marincel completes the fellowship in July 2026, he will take the qualifying and certifying examinations by the American Board of Surgery and can then independently practice vascular medicine and surgery. The fellowship accepts one trainee every July. Click here to learn more.