Vascular Surgery
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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Dr. Ronald Marc Fairman, MD, chief of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, has been elected chair of the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) Foundation after serving as president for the last year.
Since 1947, the SVS Foundation has sought to “advance excellence and innovation in vascular health” by promoting education, research, patient advocacy, and public awareness. Comprised of nearly 6,000 vascular health specialists, the foundation and its 30+ affiliated organizations are committed to furthering clinical and basic research in vascular disease, as well as funding the development of new prevention and treatment techniques. As chair, Fairman – who is also the Clyde F. Barker–William Maul Measey Professor in Surgery and a professor of Radiology at Penn – will manage the foundation’s highly competitive, peer-reviewed grant initiatives.
This latest appointment is indicative of Fairman’s extensive, dedicated involvement in the foundation. As a member of the foundation since 1999, Fairman has served on a variety of committees, including the Program Committee (vice chair 2010; chair 2011–2014), Post-graduate Education Course Committee (chair 2008–2010), Appointments Committee, Executive Committee, Education Council, Clinical Practice Council, Research Council, Board of Directors, and the FEVAR Practice Guideline Writing Group. He was also named an SVS Foundation Distinguished Fellow in 2003 and received the Presidential Citation Award in 2014. In 2014, Fairman was also appointed vice president, and he was promoted to president in 2016. In addition, he was a founding member of the SVS Foundation’s affiliated organization, the International Society for Vascular Surgery.
Fairman received his Medical Degree from Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University and promptly began his career with Penn Medicine as a surgical intern in 1977. Fairman completed his internship and residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP), where he also served as Chief Resident in General Surgery and Fellow in Peripheral Vascular Surgery before completing additional appointments at the American Oncologic Hospital of the Fox Chase Cancer Center, Jeanes Hospital, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veterans Administration Medical Center, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC), and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.