Dr. Venita Chandra, Vascular Surgeon
Stanford Health Care
- 450 Broadway Street
- Redwood City , CA 94063
- Phone: 650-721-8800
Clinical Associate Professor, Surgery - Vascular Surgery
Dr. Chandra is a board certified vascular surgeon who specializes in cutting edge approaches to aortic aneurysmal disease, peripheral vascular disease and limb salvage.
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
- Board Certification: American Board of Surgery, Vascular Surgery (2014)
- Fellowship: Stanford University (2013) CA
- Board Certification: American Board of Surgery, General Surgery (2012)
- Residency: Stanford University (2011) CA
- Residency: Stanford University (2006) CA
- Internship: Stanford University (2005) CA
- Medical Education: University of Chicago Pritzker (2004) IL
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS
- Associate Program Director, Stanford Vascular Surgery Fellowship (2014 - Present)
- Clinical Competency Committee, Stanford Vascular Surgery (2013 - Present)
- Medical Student Clerkship Director, Stanford Vascular Surgery (2013 - Present)
- Program Evaluation Committee, Stanford Vascular Surgery (2014 - Present)
- Stanford South Asian Translational Heart Institute (SSATHI) Member, Stanford University (2013 - Present)
PUBLICATIONS
- Surgical robotics and image guided therapy in pediatric surgery: emerging and converging minimal access technologies.
Chandra, V., Dutta, S., & Albanese, C. T. (2006). Surgical robotics and image guided therapy in pediatric surgery: emerging and converging minimal access technologies. Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 15(4), 267–75. - Clinical resolution of severely symptomatic pseudotumor cerebri after gastric bypass in an adolescent
Chandra, V., Dutta, S., Albanese, C. T., Shepard, E., Farrales-Nguyen, S., & Morton, J. (2007). Clinical resolution of severely symptomatic pseudotumor cerebri after gastric bypass in an adolescent. SURGERY FOR OBESITY AND RELATED DISEASES, 3(2), 198–200. - Intellectual property and royalty streams in academic departments: Myths and realities
Krummel, T. M., Shafi, B. M., Wall, J., Chandra, V., Mery, C., & Gertner, M. (2008). Intellectual property and royalty streams in academic departments: Myths and realities. SURGERY, 143(2), 183–91.
Source: https://stanfordhealthcare.org/doctors/c/venita-chandra.html
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