Suresh Vedantham, Suresh Vedantham, M.D.
Dr. Vedantham, Professor of Radiology & Surgery at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, is an experienced Interventional Radiologist who specializes in the delivery and clinical investigation of image-guided therapies for venous thromboembolism (VTE). He has a robust clinical practice in which he sees patients with complex vascular/thrombotic disorders who are referred to him locally, nationally, and internationally for treatment that often includes innovative, image-guided procedures. At Washington University, Dr. Vedantham serves as Assistant Dean for Clinical Research and Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor for Research. Nationally, Dr. Vedantham is recognized as a highly collaborative leader of complex multidisciplinary endeavors aimed at enhancing the care of venous disease. He was honored to serve as the 2017-2018 President of the Society of Interventional Radiology and also as an executive board member for the American Venous Forum, American College of Phlebology, American Board of Phlebology, Vascular Disease Foundation, and Venous Disease Coalition. Dr. Vedantham has devoted his career to the development of high-quality evidence with which to guide venous patient care. Of particular significance, he serves as national Principal Investigator of the landmark, multicenter, NIH-sponsored ATTRACT and C-TRACT Trials that are defining the appropriate role of catheter-based endovascular therapy in the management of DVT and its late complications.
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