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Melissa Jennifer Baldwin MD

Subspecialization
Vascular Surgery

Dr. Melissa Baldwin, MD, is a highly accomplished vascular surgeon and Assistant Professor of
Surgery specializing in Vascular Surgery. She completed her medical education at Boston
University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine degrees with
cum laude honors. Dr. Baldwin continued her training with residency and chief residency in
Vascular Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York.
Board-certified in Vascular Surgery, Dr. Baldwin holds certifications including RPVI and ACLS.
She is a distinguished member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society and has
contributed significantly to vascular surgery through presentations and publications. Dr.
Baldwin’s research interests include endovascular interventions and complex vascular cases.
She is committed to advancing patient care and serves as a mentor to medical students and
residents in her field.

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