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Dr. Cynthia K. Shortell is a Professor of Surgery, Chief of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, and Executive Vice Chair for the Department of Surgery at Duke University Medical Center. With Dr. John Bergan, Dr. Shortell was an editor for the 1st edition of Venous Ulcers book. For decades, Dr. Shortell has worked relentlessly to advance the management of patients with venous ulcers as well as in education and research. Dr. Shortell served as the Director of Duke University Vein Center, the Leader of Duke University Congenital Vascular Anomalies Team, the Medical Director of Duke University Vascular Non-Invasive Laboratory, Chair for Appointments, Tenure and Promotions Committee at Duke Medical Center, and Director of the Vascular Surgery Fellowship Program at Duke University School of Medicine. Nationally, Dr. Shortell holds distinguished recognition as Associate Editor of the Journal of Vascular Surgery and is an elected member of many national and international societies and organizations, including the Society for Vascular Surgery, the American Venous Forum, the American College of Phlebology, and the International Society of Surgery.
Dr. Jovan N. Markovic is a staff MD at Duke University Medical Center, where during his specialization in general surgery, he became extensively involved in advancing the care of patients affected by chronic venous insufficiency. Notably, Dr. Markovic was the first doctor (together with Dr. Shortell) to discover genes responsible for the pathogenesis and progression of chronic venous insufficiency by evaluating the entire human genome of patients affected by this highly prevalent and often significantly debilitating vascular disorder.
Dr. Markovic currently serves as a reviewer for the Journal of Vascular Surgery and has authored numerous book chapters, peer-reviewed studies, and national and international guidelines on treating patients affected by vascular disorders. Dr. Markovic became a member of the American College of Phlebology when it was established in 2008. He is one of the authors of the Report of the Society for Vascular Surgery and the American Venous Forum on the Medicare Evidence Development and Coverage Advisory Committee panel on lower extremity chronic venous disease. He recently published a book as an Assistant Editor on congenital vascular malformations, a complex group of vascular disorders that can lead to venous ulcerations. In 2021, Dr. Markovic received The Best New Reviewer award for the Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, indicative of his steadfast commitment to the principle of advancing the treatment of surgical patients.
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