Joseph Sabat, MD, PhD, RPVI
“I went into vascular surgery because it is a challenging specialty with a variety of ways to treat patients. As a vascular surgeon, we master minimally invasive endovascular, surgical, and hybrid techniques to treat patients. We get to apply some creativity to make the best treatment plan for each individual patient. What I enjoy most about my daily work is the variety of ailments and diseases that I treat as a vascular surgeon. From veins to arteries and aortas, in a single day, I can treat a patient with a stroke, aneurysm, and varicose veins.”
Fellow in Vascular Surgery
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ
Chief Resident in General Surgery
Mount Sinai Beth Israel
New York, NY
Resident Physician in General Surgery
Mount Sinai Beth Israel
New York, NY
Doctor of Medicine
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
Bronx, NY
PhD, Biophysics and Physiology
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
Bronx, NY
MS, Biomedical Sciences
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva UniversityBronx, NY
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical and Electrical Engineering
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA
Certifications
- Board Certified in Vascular Surgery by the American Board of Surgery
- Arizona Medical Board (active)
- Pennsylvania Medical Board (active)
Clinical Skills
- Clinical evaluation and treatment for the full spectrum of peripheral vascular disease, occlusive and aneurysmal disease, trauma, cerebrovascular disease and vascular access
- Comprehensive Management including surgical and non-surgical treatment of vascular disease
- Aortic aneurysmal disease including percutaneous, endovascular and open approaches
- Evaluation and treatment of venous disease
- Wound care management and amputation
- Fully trained general open and laparoscopic surgery
Personal Interests
“When I’m not working, I enjoy road and mountain biking and travel.”