Richard F. Neville, MD, FACS, is currently the chairman of the Department of Surgery and associate director of the INOVA Heart and Vascular Institute, as well as system director of Vascular Services. Dr. Neville is professor of medical education at the University of Virginia and clinical professor of surgery at The George Washington University where he previously held the position as professor of surgery and Carole and Gene Ludwig chief of vascular surgery. He also served as chief of vascular surgery at Georgetown University for many years. Dr. Neville completed medical school at the University of Maryland and his general surgery residency at Georgetown University before his fellowship at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in endovascular device development. Dr. Neville then completed a vascular surgery fellowship under the direction of Dr. Robert Hobson. Dr. Neville is a distinguished fellow of the Society for Vascular Surgery, and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, as well as a member of many other societies, including the Southern Association for Vascular Surgery. Dr. Neville is a national and international lecturer, having published over 125 manuscripts, 250 abstracts, 35 book chapters, and 150 invited lectures while remaining actively involved in research and the education of students, residents, fellows, and other physicians. He has consistently been named in the Best Doctors in America, Washingtonian Top Docs, and Who’s Who in the World. His clinical interests include lower extremity revascularization, wound healing, amputation prevention, carotid artery treatment for stroke prevention, and hemodialysis access.
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