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Dr. Brian Lange
Dr. Brian Lange earned his Medical Degree from the University
of Washington School of Medicine in 1984, followed by
his general surgery residency at UW Medical Center and Swedish
Hospital Medical Center. After completing his residency
in 1989, his vascular surgery fellowship year was spent
at
the
Lahey Clinic Medical Center in Boston.
Since 1990, Dr. Lange has been practicing vascular surgery
in Seattle and has served on the teaching staff of Swedish
Hospital
Medical Center.
Dr. Lange is certified by the American Board
of Surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
He is a member
of the Puget Sound Vascular Society, Pacific Northwest Vascular
Society, American Association for Vascular Surgery, International
Society of Endovascular Specialists, Seattle Surgical Society,
Society for Vascular Ultrasound, American College of Phlebology
and King County Medical Society.
Dr. Roman Wong
Dr. Roman Wong has focused his practice exclusively on vascular
surgery since 1984. After earning his Medical Degree
from the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Dr.
Wong
completed his general surgery residency in 1983 at Swedish
Hospital
Medical Center and his vascular surgery fellowship in
1984 at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, B.C.,
affiliated with the University of British Columbia.
Dr. Wong is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
and is a member of the Society for Vascular Surgery,
International Society of Endovascular Specialists, American
College of Phlebology, Pacific Northwest Vascular Society,
King County Medical Society and Seattle Surgical Society.
He is certified by the American Board of Surgery.
He has served as Chief of Vascular Surgery at Swedish
Medical Center First Hill and is currently a member of
the Vascular
Program Council. Dr. Wong is on the faculty of Swedish
Medical Center’s Surgery Residency Program and is an assistant
clinical professor in the Department of Diagnostic Ultrasound
of the School of Science and Engineering, Seattle University. |