2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
2026 Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship
On Friday, February 20, the Division of Vascular Surgery, in collaboration with the Department of Surgery, hosted the Annual Dr. Eugene L. Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship.
This year鈥檚 featured speaker, Dr. John Eidt, MD, presented an inspiring lecture titled 鈥淧atients Leave a Scar on You.鈥 His thoughtful and reflective presentation explored the lasting impact that patients have on surgeons, both professionally and personally. The lecture was followed by engaging case presentations delivered by vascular surgery fellows.
Faculty from the Divisions of Surgery and Vascular Surgery, along with medical students, residents, and fellows, were in attendance. The event provided an enriching educational experience and highlighted an important dimension of surgical practice that is not often discussed. Our trainees gained valuable insights into patient care, surgical outcomes, and the profound human connections formed in medicine.
The Dr. Eugene L. Lowenberg Endowed Lectureship was established through a generous gift from the Dr. Eugene E. Lowenberg Trust in tribute to Dr. Lowenberg鈥檚 enduring legacy in medicine and his longstanding connection to Hampton Roads.
Past Lowenberg Lectureships:
2013
Larry H. Hollier Jr., MD, FACS, FAAP
鈥淢ultiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome: Clinical Implications in Vascular Surgery鈥
2014
Frank Veith, MD
鈥淲hy Randomized Controlled Trials Can Be Misleading: The Holy Grail Is Not Always So Holy鈥
2015
Kenneth Ouriel, MD, MBA
鈥淢eaningful Research in a Busy Surgical Department in the Year 2015: Challenges and Solutions鈥
2016
Wesley S. Moore, MD
鈥淐arotid Endarterectomy versus Carotid Stent Angioplasty: Current Status鈥
2017
Jack L. Cronenwett, MD
鈥淚mproving Care by Sharing Registry Data in the Vascular Quality Initiative鈥
2018
Peter Gloviczki, MD, FACS
鈥淭he Art of Open Venous Surgery in the Endovascular Era鈥
2019
Thomas L. Forbes, MD, FRCSC, FACS
鈥淭he Evolution of the Vascular Specialist鈥
2024
Kenneth Jerome Cherry, Jr., MD, FACS
鈥淭he History and Art of Open Aortic Surgery for Aneurysmal and Occlusive Disease鈥
2025
Alan B. Lumsden, MD, FACS, FRCS
鈥淭he Next Revolution in Vascular Surgery鈥