Elias Kassab
MD, FSCAI,
FACP, FASA,
RPVI, FAHA,
FSVM, FACC
Dr. Kassab has been a practicing
Interventional Cardiologist,
specializing in Cardiac and Vascular
Disease, in the state of Michigan
since 1988. He is board certified by
the American Board of Internal
Medicine in Cardiovascular Disease,
Interventional Cardiology, and
Internal Medicine and also holds
board certifications in Endovascular
and Vascular Medicine through the
American Board of Vascular Medicine.
As a graduate from the Universite
Libre de Bruxelles in Brussels,
Belgium, Dr. Kassab wanted to
further his studies in the States.
He went on to complete his
internship and residency at Wayne
State University in Detroit, Michigan
along with a Cardiology Fellowship
at William Beaumont Hospital located
in Royal Oak, Michigan.
Dr. Kassab is a fellow of the
American College of Cardiology, the
Society of Cardiovascular
Angiography and Intervention, and
the American College of Physicians.
He is also a member of the American
Heart Association, American Medical
Association, and The Michigan State
Medical Society.
In March 2012, Dr. Kassab was
appointed Clinical Assistant
Professor-Voluntary Faculty to the
Wayne State University Faculty
School of Medicine, Department of
Internal Medicine. Also, effective
January, 2013, he was selected as
Chief Medical Officer, Cardiac and
Vascular Services for Atlantis Health
Group for the United States Midwest
region. He is the past Corporate
Medical Director for Carotid
Intervention and Limb Salvage for
the Oakwood Healthcare System.
Over the past several years, he has
been in the Principal and
Co-Investigator for Carotid and
Peripheral Research Trials at
Oakwood Hospital and Medical
Center and at the Detroit Medical
Center, Harper University Hospital.
He has been a course Director,
Proctor and Trainer for Carotid
Angiographies/Stenting, Peripheral
Procedures and Excimer Laser
Applications. More recently, Dr.
Kassab has taken on a new endeavor
as a developer of seven medical
devices.
Today, Dr. Kassab is the Chief
Executive Officer of the Michigan
Outpatient Vascular Institute in
Dearborn, Michigan, holding the task
of developing outpatient vascular
centers throughout the United
States. He hopes to continue his
medical skills, helping to improve
patient outcomes and encourage the
next generation of physicians.
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