Rajesh K. Malik, MD, is division chief of vascular surgery at NewYork-
Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and interim Associate
Professor of Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine. He is board-certified
in both general and vascular surgery.
His practice includes the full spectrum of vascular disease, with a
particular interest in treating complex aortic diseases such as aortic
dissection, aortic aneurysm and peripheral arterial disease (PAD)
through the use of endovascular and open surgical techniques. He is
also expert at treating venous conditions like deep vein thrombosis
and other deep venous pathologies.
Dr. Malik earned his medical degree at New York Medical College,
where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical
Society. He completed his surgery residency at NYU Langone Medical
Center and a vascular surgery fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital.
Dr. Malik served on the staff of Mount Sinai School of Medicine and
was appointed Associate Professor of Surgery and Program Director
for Vascular Surgery at Georgetown University School of Medicine,
Washington, DC.
Dr. Malik has participated in 14 clinical trials. He is currently involved
in research analyzing clinical data for patients with aortic and
peripheral arterial disease and understanding their outcomes based
on specific types of presentations. He has authored numerous
articles and book chapters and has presented his work at more than
20 regional and national medical conferences.
A fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a founding
member of the South Asian American Vascular Society, Dr. Malik is
also a member of the Society for Vascular Surgery and the New York
Society for Vascular Surgery.