Dr. Grayson H Wheatley MD
Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery
2632 N 20th St Phoenix AZ, 85006About
Dr. Grayson Wheatley is a vascular surgeon practicing in Phoenix, AZ. Dr. Wheatley specializes in disorders relating to the arterial, venous and lymphatic systems. As a vascular surgeon, Dr. Wheatley diagnoses and treats vascular diseases and performs vasular surgeries. Common conditions that a vascular surgeon treats are aneurysms, atherosclerosis and varicose veins. Vascular specialists might also treat trauma, venous ulcers, poor leg circulation, peripheral arterial disease and other vascular-related issues.
Education and Training
Florida State University, College Of Medicine MD 1990
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Localizing the sentinel node outside of the specialty center: success of a lymphatic mapping course in disseminating new technology.
- The isolation of eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus from brains of sparrows.
- Surgical assistants and working time directives.
- Job availability for finishing cardiothoracic surgery residents.
- Cardiologist in the carotids.
- Endoluminal stent-graft stabilization for thoracic aortic dissection.
- A recent graduate's perspective on residency training.
- Surgical correction of ascending type a thoracic aortic dissection: simultaneous endoluminal exclusion of the arch and distal aorta.
- Guidelines for credentialing of practitioners to perform endovascular stent-grafting of the thoracic aorta.
- Guidelines for credentialing of practitioners to perform endovascular stent-grafting of the thoracic aorta.
- The morphing of cardiovascular specialists.
- Where have all the cardiothoracic surgery residents gone? Placement of graduating residents by United States thoracic surgery training programs, 1998 to 2002.
- Diagnosis and treatment of a symptomatic internal carotid artery embolism.
- Cardiothoracic surgery resident education: update on resident recruitment and job placement.
- A new surgical paradigm: hybrid open and endovascular repair of the ascending aorta and aortic arch for acute type A dissection.
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