Associate Professor of Surgery
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Matthew A. Corriere MD, MS is the Frankel Professor of Cardiovascular Surgery, Associate Professor in the Section of Vascular Surgery, and Vice Chair of Inpatient Care Alignment within the Department of Surgery at the University of Michigan. He serves as medical director of the Operating Room and co-leader of the Multidisciplinary Peripheral Artery Disease program at the Frankel Cardiovascular Center at Michigan Medicine.
Dr. Corriere’s clinical practice includes treatment of aortic, carotid, mesenteric, renal, and peripheral artery disease. He chairs the Society for Vascular Surgery Clinical Research Committee and is a member of the Society for Vascular Surgery Research Council, the American Heart Association Peripheral Vascular Disease Council Nominating Committee, the Vascular Cures Foundation Advisory Board, and the Vascular Expert Panel for AIM Specialty Health, Inc. He is the past president of the Vascular & Endovascular Surgery Society.
Dr. Corriere’s research focuses on patient preference elicitation, patient-doctor communication, risk stratification, and clinical outcomes. He has received research support from the United States Food and Drug Administration, the American Heart Association, the Vascular Cures Foundation, the Society for Vascular Surgery Foundation, the Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society, the Frankel Cardiovascular Center Innovation Challenge, and the University of Michigan MCubed program. His affiliations at the University of Michigan include the Institute for Health Policy and Innovation, the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy, the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine, and the Biosocial Methods Collaborative.
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