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Ahmed Kayssi
Vascular surgeon and wound care physician, University of Toronto
Dr. Ahmed Kayssi is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse background and a passion for limb preservation, First Nations health, and healthcare policy. Dr. Kayssi holds a Doctor of Public Health in Health Policy and Management from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, a Master's of Public Health in Quantitative Methods from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from Queen's University, a Master’s Degree in Physiology from Queen's University, and Bachelor’s Degrees in German and Engineering Chemistry from Queen's University.
Currently, Dr. Kayssi serves as a Vascular Surgeon at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, where he brings his expertise in healthcare policy and limb preservation to provide exceptional care to patients. Prior to his current role, he worked as a Wound care physician at Women's College Hospital, a Limb Preservation and Wound Care Fellow at Inova Health System, a Doctoral Student at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, a Vascular Surgery Fellow at University of Toronto, and a General Surgery Resident at University of Toronto.
Dr. Kayssi's educational journey and professional experience reflect his commitment to improving healthcare outcomes, especially in the areas of limb preservation and wound care. His dedication to First Nations health and expertise in healthcare policy make him a valuable asset in the medical field. Dr. Kayssi's contributions to various organizations have established him as a respected figure in healthcare and surgery.