Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York
John Lantis II, MD, is currently the site Chief and Professor of Surgery at Mount Sinai West Hospital, and the Icahn School of Medicine; in mid-town Manhattan where he practices as a senior vascular surgeon. Prior to this he served as the Vice Chairman for operations, of the Department of Surgery at both Mount Sinai West and Mount Sinai Morningside since 2014, and the Chief of Vascular and Endovascular surgery since 2007.
He attained the academic rank of Professor of Surgery first at Columbia University in 2013, and subsequently in 2014 at the Icahn School of Medicine. In addition as co-chair of the Cardiovascular and interventional radiology value analysis committee, he has served on the corporate steering committee for value analysis since 2014.
He is a world leader in limb salvage and lower extremity wound healing, which includes a very large breath of knowledge in regards to cellular and tissue based therapies and local and regional flap therapy. He has been a principal investigator on over 70 clinical trials; including having participated in most of the lower extremity stem cell therapy trials. He is frequently asked to speak internationally in regards to these subjects.
He has recently been named the Senior Clinical Editor of WOUNDS and sits on the editorial boards of most of the major Wound journals. He is the past president of the New York Vascular Surgery Society, a founding member of the American Board of Wound Medicine and Surgery, and the Vascular Study Group of New York.
Impact to a Vascular Surgeon’s Practice: Using Advanced Therapy to Achieve Better Outcomes
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
1:45 PM – 2:00 PM ET