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Ellen Dillavou, MD, FACS

Ellen Dillavou, MD, FACS

Ellen Dillavou, MD, FACS, is an associate professor of vascular surgery at Duke University Medical Center and the Chief of Vascular Surgery at Duke Regional Hospital. She earned a BA at Macalester College in St. Paul, MN, an MD at the University of Arizona, completed general surgery training at Thomas Jefferson University of Philadelphia and a vascular surgery fellowship at The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Her work centers on treatment of all facets of venous disease, complex dialysis access and prevention of surgical site infections.

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