Name
Gerald R. Sydorak, M.D.
Areas of Interest Vascular surgery and wound healing
Education
College: Cornell University 1962
Medical school: Cornell University Medical College MD 1966
Residency: University of California, San Francisco 1966-1973
Fellowship: Vascular Surgery, San Francisco Veterans Hospital 1972
Board Certification
American Board of Surgery, General Vascular Surgery
Organizations
Fellow American College of Surgeons, San Mateo Medical Society, San Francisco Surgical Society, California Medical Association, Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, Pacific Coast Surgical Society, Northern California Vascular Society.
Positions Associate Clinical professor of Surgery, University of California San Fransisco
Selected Publications
- Tawes RL, Sydorak GR, Duvall TB. Autologous fibrin
glue:the last step in operative hemostasis. AmJSurg
1994:168.
- Tawes RL, Sydorak GR, Duval TB. The cell-salvage
syndrome: myth or reality? AmJSurg 1996:172.
- Wetter A, Sydorak GL, Tawes RL. Subfascial endoscopic
perforator surgery. A significant advance in the treatment
of chronic venous insufficiency. Proceedings of the
6th world congress of endoscopic surgery 1998
Hospital Affiliations
Mills-Peninsula Hospitals
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