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Fadi Saab

MD, FACC,

FSCAI, FASE

 

Fadi A. Saab, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FASE

 is board-certified in cardiovascular

 medicine and interventional

cardiology. He specializes in

endovascular revascularization of

 peripheral vascular disease (PVD)

and critical limb ischemia (CLI). Dr

Saab completed his internal medicine

 residency at Detroit Medical

Center-Sinai Grace Hospital, a

cardiology outcome research

fellowship at University of

Michigan, a noninvasive cardiology

 fellowship at St. John Hospital

Medical Center, and fellowships in

 cardiovascular medicine and

 interventional cardiology at Baystate

 Medical Center, affiliated with Tufts

 University School of Medicine,

 Springfield, MA. Dr. Saab is a

Clinical Associate Professor of

Medicine at Michigan State

University College of Human

Medicine. He participates in

clinical trials and publishes on the

topics of critical limb ischemia

and limb salvage. Dr. Saab is the

 Medical Director of Endovascular

Therapy and Medical Director of

 Cardiovascular Research at Dearborn

 Cardiology and Michigan Outpatient

 Vascular Institute. He is a Course

Director of the Amputation

Prevention Symposium, Board

Member of the Outpatient

Endovascular and Interventional

Society (OEIS) and the

Multidisciplinary Outpatient

 Cardiovascular Association, an

active member of the CLI Global

Society, and Chair of the CLI

Global Society Publications

Committee.

EVUS to IVUS: a

 Continuous Spectrum

- A Podcast with

Dr. Fadi Saab

 

In this episode, host Dr. Ally

Baheti interviews Jill Sommerset

and Dr. Fadi Saab about EVUS and

IVUS in peripheral arterial cases,

 including when to use each, how to

train an interventional sonographer,

and what adding ultrasound in a

case can do for patient safety.

 

To see the full podcast,

please click the link below.

 

https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/331/evus-to-ivus-a-continuous-spectrum

 

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