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Current Concepts In Vascular Therapies
2012 Mid-Atlantic Conference
Faculty
Marc H. Glickman, MD, FACS; Course Director
Dr. Glickman received his medical degree in 1975 at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland,
Ohio. He went on to complete his general surgery residency at the University of Washington
Hospitals in Seattle, Washington, and completed his vascular surgery fellowship at Saint Anthony’s
Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Since 1998, Dr. Glickman has completed several training courses on
endovascular stent graft surgery and carotid angioplasty. Academic appointments include Assistant
Professor in the Department of Surgery at the Eastern Virginia Medical School, Adjunct Faculty in
Physical Therapy at Old Dominion University, and instructor in Vectra Graft Placements at Sentara
Bayside Hospital. Dr. Glickman is the immediate Past-President for the Vascular Access Society of
the Americas. Dr. Glickman currently is a member of Sentara Vascular Specialists and practices
within the Sentara Hospitals, Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, Children’s Hospital of the King’s
Daughters, and Bon Secours DePaul Hospital.
Jean M. Panneton, MD, FACS, FRCSC; Course Director
Dr. Panneton completed his medical degree and residency in general surgery from the University of
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He completed his vascular surgery fellowship through the Mayo Clinic
and Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota. He furthered his education by
attending a vascular surgery fellowship at the University of Glasgow in Glasgow, Scotland. In 1992,
Dr. Panneton received his Certificate in General Surgery by the Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Canada, and in 1993 became a Diplomate of the American Board of General Surgery. In
1996 he added the Qualification in General Vascular Surgery to his American Boards. Academic
accomplishments include current Chief and Program Director of Vascular Surgery and Associate
Professor of Surgery at Eastern Virginia Medical School. Past academic affiliations include Associate
Professor of Surgery at the Mayo Medical School. Dr. Panneton currently practices at Sentara
Vascular Specialists and maintains hospital privileges at the Sentara Hospitals, Chesapeake Regional
Medical Center, and Bon Secours DePaul Hospital.
Rasesh M. Shah, MD, FACS; Course Director
Dr. Shah received his medical degree from the University of Vermont College of Medicine. Dr. Shah
trained in general and vascular surgery at State University of New York at Buffalo Affiliated Hospitals
where he completed his vascular fellowship in 1993. He is board certified by the American Board of
Surgery in both general and vascular surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
(FACS). Prior to relocating to Hampton Roads, Dr. Shah was in private practice for seven years with
the Buffalo Medical Group where he held an appointment as an assistant professor of surgery with the
State University of New York. Dr. Shah is currently an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Eastern
Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia. At the newly named Sentara Vascular Specialists, Dr.
Shah is especially interested in the treatment of carotid artery disease and aneurysmal disease using
open and endovascular surgical techniques. Dr. Shah maintains hospital privileges at the Sentara
Hospitals, Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, and
Bon Secours DePaul Hospital.