Postgraduate Program
Program Description
The Vascular Surgery Residency Program at McGill University offers cutting-edge training in a field that demands precision, innovation, and leadership. Accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, the program provides a rigorous and supportive learning environment tailored to prepare residents for excellence in clinical practice, research, and academic medicine. With a curriculum designed around the principles of Competency by Design (CBD), residents benefit from structured milestones, hands-on surgical experiences, and comprehensive mentorship. Training is available through two pathways, offering flexibility based on prior surgical education and career goals.
Residency Program Director Elie Girsowicz, MD, MSc Jewish General Hospital - E 110 Phone: (514) 340-8222 ext. 23324 Fax : (514) 340-7533 | Program Coordinators Kathy Roussis and Julia Boyko Vascular Surgery Residency Program Phone: (514)934-1934 ext. 37063 |
Training Pathways & Curriculum Information
Pathway 1: Direct Entry from Medical School
Duration: 5 years
Application Process: CaRMS Match and/or International Medical Graduates (IMG)
Language of Instruction: English
Overview
- Open to applicants directly after medical school.
- Residency length: five years in Vascular Surgery.
- Number of positions is variable and updated annually on the CaRMS website.
- Number of IMGs positions is variable and updated annually – apply through McGill Postgraduate Training Office.
Training Structure
- Years 1–2: Surgical Foundations Program
- Shared with all other surgical residents.
- Culminates in the Principles of Surgery Exam, which is a Royal College prerequisite for specialty certification.
- Years 3–5: Core Vascular Surgery Residency
- Progressive responsibility in clinical and operative settings.
- Exposure to advanced vascular surgical techniques.
- Ongoing competency-based assessments aligned with Competency by Design (CBD).
Competency by Design Transition
- As of July 1, 2021, Vascular Surgery training at McGill has fully transitioned to Competency Based Medical Education (CBME).
- The curriculum is built around Royal College principles to ensure residents progress through defined milestones.
- The program emphasizes continuous improvement in educational delivery.
Curriculum Plan - Pathway 1 (5-Year Residency)
Program Overview by Year
PGY1–2: Foundations Training
- Surgical Foundations Program with all surgical disciplines
- Rotations include: General Surgery, Cardiac Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, ICU, Trauma, IM consults
- Culminates in Principles of Surgery Exam (Royal College requirement)
PGY3–5: Core Vascular Surgery
- Progressive responsibility and training in Vascular Surgery
- Key rotations include:
- Clinical Vascular Surgery (majority of PGY3–5)
- Interventional Radiology exposure
- Vascular Laboratory training
- Electives/Research opportunities
- Final years focus on advanced vascular training & preparation for specialty exam
Curriculum Snapshot (Pathway 1: 5-Year)
Year | Focus | Key Rotations |
|---|---|---|
| PGY1 | Surgical Foundations | General Surgery, Cardiac Surgery, Consults, Introduction to Vascular |
| PGY2 | Foundations II | Thoracic, ICU, Trauma, Early Vascular exposure |
| PGY3 | Transition to Core | Transplant, Cardiac, Vascular Surgery, Interventional Radiology, Lab, Elective/Research |
| PGY4 | Core | Intensive Vascular Surgery rotations + Imaging & Lab |
| PGY5 | Transition to Practice | Chief-level Vascular Surgery, Advanced endovascular and venous rotations |
Pathway 2: Entry After Prior Surgical Training
Duration: 2 years
Application Process: McGill Postgraduate Training Office
Language of Instruction: English
Overview
- Designed for applicants who have already completed Royal College–approved residency training in one of the following specialties:
- General Surgery
- Cardiac Surgery
- Thoracic Surgery
- Residency length: two years in Vascular Surgery.
- Number of available positions varies each year.
Training Structure
- Focused, advanced training in vascular surgery following prior surgical residency.
- Tailored pathway following the Competency by Design curriculum that has to be completed within 2 years.
- Curricular emphasis on:
- Advanced open and endovascular surgical techniques
- Multidisciplinary vascular patient care
- Leadership, research, and academic development
Application Process
- Applicants must submit an electronic application via the McGill Postgraduate Training Office.
- The PGME office will:
- Verify eligibility
- Manage the application process
- Interested candidates are encouraged to contact the Program Director prior to applying to inquire about available positions.
Curriculum Plan - Pathway 2 (5+2 Year Route)
Program Overview by Year
PGY6–7:
- Full immersion in Vascular Surgery after prior surgical residency
- Dedicated time in:
- Clinical Vascular Surgery (majority)
- Vascular Laboratory
- Interventional Radiology
- Electives tailored towards individual career goals
- Transition to practice rotations
Curriculum Snapshot (Pathway 2: 2-Year)
Year | Focus | Key Rotations |
|---|---|---|
| PGY6 | Intensive Vascular Immersion | Majority Vascular Surgery, Vascular Lab, Community Vascular Elective |
| PGY7 | Advanced & Transition to Practice | Advanced Vascular, Interventional Radiology, Venous rotations, Lead resident responsibilities |
Academic Sessions
Our Vascular Surgery Residency Program is committed to providing residents with structured, high-quality academic teaching and hands-on learning opportunities. Every Friday is designated for Academic Sessions, a protected time dedicated to advancing knowledge, clinical reasoning, and technical skills. Through a blend of didactic teaching, case-based discussions, service rounds, and simulation training, residents gain comprehensive exposure to both foundational principles and evolving practices in vascular surgery.
Schedule & Activities
1. Academic Teaching
- Time: Fridays, 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.
- Format: Didactic sessions led by Vascular Surgery staff
- Details: All Vascular Surgery residents are relieved from clinical duties to ensure protected teaching time. Topics are presented by a member of the vascular faculty.
SCHEDULE - Academic Teaching Sessions
Vascular Residents’ Academic Teaching Sessions Schedule
September 2025 - June 2026
7h00 - 8h00
DATE | TOPIC | CanMEDS ROLE | FACULTY | CHAPTER EDITION 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Sept 5 | Radiation Safety | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Guest speaker: Dr. Dinelle | 26 |
Sept 12 | Imaging 1 - Angiography, Venography | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Stephen Hanley | 27, 28, 32 |
Sept 19 | Imaging 2 - CT, PET and MR | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Guest speaker: Dr. Trisha Roy | 29, 30, 31 |
Sept 26 | CSVS | |||
Oct 3 | Informed Consent / CANMEDS | Communicator Professional Scholar | Dr. Jason Bayne | |
Oct 10 | Vascular Lab 1 | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Oren Steinmetz | 21, 22, 23 |
Oct 17 | Vascular Lab 2 | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Anna Kinio | 24, 25 |
Oct 24 | Renovascular - General considerations | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Robert-James Doonan | 127, 130, 131 |
Oct 31 | Renovascular - Open and endo treatment | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Kent MacKenzie | 128, 129 |
Nov 7 | Mesenteric Disease - Acute | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Elie Girsowicz | 133, 135, 137 |
Nov 14 | Mesenteric Disease -Chronic | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr Robert-James Doonan | 134, 136 |
Nov 21 | TOS - General considerations and neurogenic | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Anna Kinio | 123, 124 |
Nov 28 | TOS - Arterial and Venous | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Daniel Obrand | 125, 126 |
Dec 5 | Nonatherosclerotic I - Functional (Popliteal, Occupational, Exertional Compartment) | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Stephen Hanley | 144, 184, 196 |
Dec 12 | Nonatherosclerotic disease - Vasculitis and Buerger's - FMD - Takayasu - DIAGNOSIS AND MEDICAL MANAGEMENT | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Guest speaker: Dr. Matthew Ades | 138, 139 |
Dec 19 | Nonatherosclerotic disease - SURGICAL Considerations | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Oren Steinmetz | 140, 143 |
Dec 26 | HOLIDAYS-NO ROUNDS | |||
Jan 2 | HOLIDAYS-NO ROUNDS | |||
Jan 9 | Trauma 1 - General Considerations, Head and Neck | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr.Daniel Obrand | 179, 180 |
Jan 16 | Trauma 2 - Torso | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Jason Bayne | 181, 182 |
Jan 23 | Trauma 3 - Extremity and chronic - repetitive | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Kent MacKenzie | 183 |
Jan 30 | PVD 1&2 - Natural History and Decision Making | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Stephen Hanley | 107, 108 |
Feb 6 | PVD 3&4 Aortoiliac Anatomic and Extra-Anatomic Reconstruction | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Oren Steinmetz | 109, 110 |
Feb 13 | PVD 5 - Aortoiliac Endovascular | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Robert-James Doonan | 111 |
Feb 20 | VSITE 2025 | |||
Feb 27 | PVD 6 - Infrainguinal - Open | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Daniel Obrand | 112 |
Mar 6 | PVD 7 - Infrainguinal - Endo | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Mauricio Gonzalez-Urquijo | 113 |
Mar 13 | PVD 8 - Amputations | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Kent MacKenzie | 114, 115 |
Mar 20 | PVD 9 - Diabetic Foot - General and Physiologic Considerations | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar |
Dr. Stephen Hanley
| 116, 117 |
Mar 27 | PVD 9 -Diabetic Foot - Wound Care and Podiatry | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Elie Girsowicz | 118, 119 |
Apr 3 | NO TEACHING - STATUTORY HOLIDAY - Good Friday |
| ||
Apr 10 | PVD 10 - Upper Extremity, and Raynaud's | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Robert-James Doonan | 120, 121, 142 |
Apr 17 | Venous - Acute | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Daniel Obrand | 148, 149 |
Apr 24 | Venous- Chronic (General and nonoperative) | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Jason Bayne | 156, 157 |
May 1 | McGill Alumni Day | |||
May 8 | Venous - Chronic (Iliocaval intervention) | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | TBA | 160, 161 |
May 15 | Venous - Chronic - (VV intervention) | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Elie Girsowicz | 154, 155, 158 |
May 22 | Research and Critical Appraisal | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Robert-James Doonan | 1 |
May 29 | Practice Management | Dr. Oren Steinmetz | ||
June 5 | Materials - Non-Aortic Stents and Stent Grafts | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Elie Girsowicz | 67, 69 |
June 12 | Materials - Autogenous and Prosthetic Grafts | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Stephen Hanley | 65, 66 |
Jun 19 | Materials - Biologic and Bioengineered Grafts | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Jason Bayne | 67, 68 |
Jun 26 | Compressive Vascular - Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome, Nutcracker Syndrome | Medical Expert Health Advocate Scholar | Dr. Kent MacKenzie | 136, 165 |
2. Academic Sessions
- Time: Fridays, 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
- Format: Academic Sessions
- Details: All Vascular Surgery residents, staff, and currently rotating off-service residents and students attend service rounds.
The topics of rounds are unique every week. These sessions include a rotation of educational formats:- Case and topic presentations
- Journal Club
- Interdisciplinary series
- Guest speakers
- Debates
- Morbidity & Mortality rounds
SCHEDULE - Academic Session and Simulation Curriculum
Vascular Surgery Academic Sessions & Simulation Curriculum
September 2025 - June 2026
8h00 to 10h00 - unless specified otherwise
Date | Topic | Presenter |
|---|---|---|
| July 18 | Case Presentation Room C05.1196 | |
| Aug. 1 | M & M Rounds P1 Room C05.1196 | |
| Aug. 15 | Case Presentation Room C05.1196 | |
| Aug. 29 | M & M Rounds-P2 Room C05.1196 | |
| Sept. 5 | 8-10 am - Case Presentation Sim session: Basic Endovascular - Resident 1 - Dr. Jack Thorburn and EVAR - Resident 2 - Dr. Morgan Gold | Sim Staff: Dr. Jason Bayne |
| Sept. 12 | 8-10 am - Journal Club - Room C05-1196 | Dr. Morgan Gold (8-10 am) |
| Sept. 19 | 8-10 am - Mock Orals Sim session: TEVAR - Resident 1 - Dr. Ahmad Muqaddam and | Sim Staff: Dr. Elie Girsowicz |
| Sept. 26 | CSVS | |
| Oct. 3 | 8-10 am - M&M P3 Sim session: SFA Angioplasty/Stenting - Resident 1 - Dr. Jack Thorburn and EVAR - Resident 2 - Dr. Salem Alramadhan | Sim Staff: Dr. Stephen Hanley |
| Oct. 10 | 8-10 am - Mock Orals Room C05.1196 | |
| Oct. 17 | 8-10 am - Debate 1 Sim session: Iliac Angioplasty/Stenting - Resident 1 - Dr. Sophie Levasseur and TEVAR - Resident 2 - Dr. Morgan Gold | Dr. Sophie Levasseur and Dr. Ahmad Muqaddam (8-10 am) Sim Staff: Dr. Kent MacKenzie |
| Oct. 24 | 8-10 am - M&M P4 Room C05.1196 | |
| Oct. 31 | 8-10 am - Topic Presentation + Case Presentation Sim session: EVAR - Resident 1 - Dr. Jack Thorburn and BTK Disease - Resident 2 - Dr. Angela KIm | Dr. Morgan Gold (8-10 am) Sim Staff: Dr. Anna Kinio |
| Nov. 7 | McGill Interdisciplinary Series | |
| Nov. 14 | 8-10 am - Industry-Sponsored Simulation - Cook Sim session: - EVAR - Resident 1 - Dr. Ahmad Muqaddam and | Sim Staff: Dr. Robert-James Doonan |
| Nov. 21 | 8-10 am - M&M P5 Room C05.1196 | |
| Nov. 28 | 8-10 am - Topic Presentation + Case Presentation Room C05.1196 | Dr. Angela Kim (8-10 am) |
| Dec. 5 | 8-10 am - Journal Club + Case Presentation Room C05.1196 | Dr. Ahmad Muqaddam (8-10 am) |
| Dec. 12 | 8-10 am - RESEARCH ROUNDS Sim Session: Iliac Angioplasty and Stenting - Resident 1 - Dr. Jack Thorburn and SFA Angioplasty/Stenting - Resident 2 - Dr. Salem Alramadhan | Sim Staff: Dr. Jason Bayne |
| Dec. 19 | 8-10 am - M&M P6 Room C05.1196 | |
| Dec. 26 | ||
| Jan. 2 | ||
| Jan. 9 | 8-10 am - Invited Speaker JGH Room D-3317 | Sim Staff: Dr. Mauricio Gonzalez-Urquijo |
| Jan. 16 | 8-10 am - M&M P7 Sim Session: SFA Angioplasty/Stenting - Resident 1 - Dr. Ahmad Muqaddam and TEVAR - Resident 2 - Dr. Salem Alramadhan | Sim Staff: Dr. Stephen Hanley |
| Jan. 23 | 8-10 am - Debate 2 + Case Presentation Sim Session: SFA Angioplasty/Stenting- Resident 1 - Dr. Sophie Levasseur and BTK Disease - Resident 2 - Dr. Mahdi Baba | Dr. Salem Alramadhan and Dr. Angela Kim (8-10 am) Sim Staff: Dr. Elie Girsowicz |
| Jan. 30 | CARMS | |
| Feb. 6 | 8-10 am - Topic Presentation + Case Presentation Sim Session: BTK Disease - Resident 1 - Dr. Jack Thorburn and EVAR - Resident 2 - Dr. Mahdi Baba | Dr. Jack Thorburn (8-10 am) Sim Staff: Dr. Daniel Obrand |
| Feb. 13 | 8-10 am - M&M P8 Room C05.1196 | |
| Feb. 20 | VSITE | |
| Feb. 27 | McGill Interdisciplinary Series | |
| Mar. 6 | 8-10 am - Topic Presentation Sim Session: Iliac Angioplasty and Stenting - Resident 1 - Dr. Ahmad Muqaddam and Renal - Resident 2 - Dr. Xheni Konci | Dr. Mahdi Baba (8-10 am) Sim Staff: Dr. Oren Steinmetz |
| Mar. 13 | 8-10 am - M&M P9 Sim Session: BTK Disease - Resident 1 - Dr. Salem Alramadhan and BTK Disease - Resident 2 - Dr. Morgan Gold | Sim Staff: Dr. Robert-James Doonan |
| Mar. 20 | 8-10 am - Invited Speaker Sim Session: TEVAR - Resident 1 - Dr. Xheni Konci and TEVAR - Resident 2 - Dr. Mahdi Baba | Sim Staff: Dr. Mauricio Gonzalez-Urquijo |
| Mar. 27 | 8-10 am - Industry-Sponsored Simulation - Gore Room C05.1196 | |
| Apr. 3 | ||
| Apr. 10 | 8-10 am - M&M P10 Sim session: TEVAR - Resident 1 - Dr. Jack Thorburn and Iliac Angioplasty/Stenting - Resident 2 - Dr. Salem Alramadhan | Sim Staff: Dr. Elie Girsowicz |
| Apr. 17 | 8-10 am -Topic Presentation + Case Presentation Sim Session: - BTK Disease - Resident 1 - Dr. Sophie Levasseur and TEVAR - Resident 2 - Dr. Anand Patel | Dr. Anand Patel (8-10 am) Sim Staff: Dr. Jason Bayne |
| Apr. 24 | 8-10 am - Journal Club + Case Presentation Room - C05.1196 | Dr. Xheni Konci (8-10 am) |
| May 1 | ||
| May 8 | 8-10 am - M&M P11 Sim Session: - EVAR - - Resident 1 - Dr. Xheni Konci and SFA Angioplasty/Stenting -Resident 2 - Dr. Salem Alramadhan | Sim Staff: Dr. Kent MacKenzie |
| May 15 | 8-10 am - Topic Presentation + Case Presentation Room C05.1196 | Dr. Ahmad Muqaddam (8-10 am) |
| May 22 | 8-10 am - Journal Club + Case Presentation Sim Session: BTK Disease - Resident 1 - Dr. Ahmad Muqaddam and Renal - Resident 2 - Dr. Angela Kim | Dr. Mahdi Baba (8-10 am) |
| May 29 | 8-10 am - RESEARCH ROUNDS | |
| June 5 | 8-10 am - M&M P12 Sim Session: Renal - Resident 1 - Dr. Morgan Gold and TEVAR - Resident 2 - Dr. Angela Kim | Sim Staff: Dr. Stephen Hanley |
| June 12 | 8-10 am - Topic Presentation + Case Presentation Room C05.1196 | Dr. Salem Alramadhan (8-10 am) |
| June 19 | 8-10 am - Journal Club + Case Presentation Sim Session: BTK Disease - Resident 1 - Dr. Xheni Konci and TEVAR - Resident 2 - Dr. Sophie Levasseur | Dr. Sophie Levasseur (8-10 am)
Sim Staff: Dr. Mauricio Gonzalez-Urquijo |
| June 26 | 8-10 am - Invited Speaker Room C05.1196 |
3. Simulation Curriculum
- Time: Fridays, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
- Format: Hands-on simulation sessions supervised by staff surgeons
- Focus Areas: Peripheral, aortic, carotid, and visceral procedures
- Details: An official simulation curriculum was introduced to the program in 2022.
- Residents have scheduled, protected simulation sessions throughout their training.
- Frequency is higher during junior years and tapers off as seniority increases.
- Simulation facilities at the Jewish General Hospital are available to all residents and rotating students.
Resident Policies and Resources
Goals & Objectives for Rotations
Access the goals and objectives for each vascular surgery rotation below—downloadable as PDF documents for reference and review:
Vascular Surgery Rotations
Surgery Rotations
Assessment and Promotion in Postgraduate Residency Programs
Your guide to the rules and responsibilities for assessment and promotion throughout McGill’s Postgraduate Residency.
Assessment and Promotion in PGME Residency
PGME Policies at McGill University
For a list of key documents that regulate postgraduate medical training and administrative processes including the FMRQ collective agreement, the PGME Evaluation & Promotion Rules, National Transfer Guidelines, reporting mistreatment and much more.
Vascular Surgery Residency Health & Safety Policy
The McGill University Vascular Surgery Residency Program strives to provide a healthy working and learning environments for all trainees in the program. To access the full Program Policy on Resident Safety click here:
The Resident Wellness program is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive learning environment where all participants are valued and treated with respect. In addition to the resources available by the PGME Wellness ORE, the program has a designated wellness representative, Dr. Jason Bayne, committed to ensuring resident wellbeing.
Our Residency Program Committee has a dedicated social events representative who initiates the planning of wellness activities for faculty and residents outside of working hours with the support of the program. The Office of Medical Learner Affairs at McGill offers academic and wellness support to medical residents, including counselling appointments, wellness rounds, workshops, etc. To learn more about wellness support and resources offered to medical residents at McGill click here: