Author Biographies

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Dr. Ido Weinberg is the fellowship director of the Vascular Medicine Fellowship Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is also an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Weinberg received his medical degree and completed his internal medicine training at the Hadassah Hebrew University School of Medicine. He then completed his Vascular Medicine Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital and is board-certified in vascular medicine (American Board of Vascular Medicine). His ongoing research focuses on venous thromboembolic disease and manifestations of arterial disease. He is also co-medical director of the Anticoagulation Management Services at Mass General as well as the medical director of VASCORE, the Ultrasound Core Laboratory.
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Dr. Gaurav M. Parmar is an instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Associate Program Director of the Vascular Medicine Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Parmar holds a Master of Public Health in epidemiology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a Doctor of Medicine from Government Medical College Bhavnagar (India), and he completed a fellowship in vascular medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Parmar frequently presents at national and regional conferences and moderates sessions, including at the American Public Health Association, American Academy of Family Physicians, and Society for Vascular Medicine. He is the author of numerous publications, including book chapters and peer-reviewed publications, and serves as a reviewer for a variety of scientific journals, including Vascular Medicine, the official journal of the Society for Vascular Medicine. He is a Fellow of the Society for Vascular Medicine (FSVM) and of the American College of Cardiology (FACC). He also serves as a co-chair of the education committee of the Society for Vascular Medicine. His clinical research includes Acute and Chronic Venous Thromboembolic Diseases, Arteriopathy/Fibromuscular Dysplasia (FMD), Chronic Venous Insufficiency/Varicose Veins, COVID-19-Associated Thromboembolism, Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), Non-surgical Aneurysms and Dissections, and Point-of-care Ultrasound (POCUS).
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