With experience as a vascular surgeon spanning Shanghai and New York, Feng Qin, MD, is an attending surgeon with St. John’s Episcopal Hospital and Beth Israel Hospital. He has maintained membership in the Eastern Vascular Society for more than a decade and held responsibilities with the North Shore–Long Island Jewish Health System as vascular and endovascular surgery fellow.
Dr. Qin’s past stateside academic appointments include as research director of the Englewood Hospital and Medical Center’s Vascular Research Laboratory. He subsequently engaged as research associate with a laboratory at the Yale University School of Medicine. Papers coauthored during this time include “Comparative decades of experience with glutaraldehyde-tanned human umbilical cord vein graft for lower limb revascularization: An analysis of 1,275 cases” (Journal of Vascular Surgery, 2002).
Over the decades, Dr. Qin has presented widely in his field, including on peripheral vascular diseases and abdominal and thoracic aortic diseases as part of his surgical grand rounds at St. John’s Episcopal Hospital. In 2009, Feng Qin, MD, spoke in Beijing on “Postoperative Surveillance of EVAR and Endoleak Prediction Using Sac Pressure Monitoring” at the 51st Annual World Congress of the International College of Angiology.