

Andrew Howard Schulick
Fostering growth in knowledge systems for the advancement of surgical practices, Andrew Howard Schulick, M.D., M.B.A., serves as an Associate Professor of Surgery at the prestigious Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. With a specialization in Vascular and General Surgery, Dr. Schulick brings a wealth of expertise and dedication to his field, contributing significantly to both academic and clinical settings. Dr. Schulick's academic journey is marked by excellence, having graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Johns Hopkins University. He further honed his medical acumen at the Yale University School of Medicine, where he graduated with honors. His commitment to surgical excellence was further solidified during his residency and fellowship at the renowned Massachusetts General Hospital, where he developed a profound understanding of complex surgical procedures. Recognized for his outstanding contributions to the field, Dr. Schulick has been consistently included in Castle-Connollyâs list of âTop Doctors.â His reputation as a leading vascular surgeon is further endorsed by Washingtonian Magazine, which has named him among the top vascular surgeons in the Washington D.C. area. These accolades reflect his dedication to patient care and his commitment to advancing surgical techniques. At Johns Hopkins, Dr. Schulick is deeply involved in both teaching and research, guiding the next generation of surgeons while exploring innovative approaches to vascular and general surgery. His work not only enhances the surgical capabilities of his students but also contributes to the broader medical community's understanding of surgical interventions.
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Publications
, 475-485, 1995-09-01
, 1376-1384, 2008-02-28
, e191-e192, 2019-11-01
, 16S-17S, 2023-04-01
, 19S-20S, 2022-04-01
, 417-421, 1999-03-01
, 39039-39047, 2000-12-01