Program Director, Vascular Medicine Fellowship
Massachusetts General Hospital/ Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Gaurav M. Parmar, MD, MPH, FSVM, FACC is a vascular medicine specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He serves as Program Director of the Clinical Vascular Medicine Fellowship at MGH and holds leadership roles within the Mass General Brigham Heart & Vascular Institute, including Interim Medical Director of VASCORE, the vascular imaging core laboratory, and Co-Medical Director of the Anticoagulation Management Service. Dr. Parmar’s clinical and academic focus centers on venous thromboembolism, anticoagulation strategies, venous and lymphatic disorders, pulmonary embolism response systems, and advanced vascular imaging. He has led enterprise-wide thrombosis care integration efforts and works closely with vascular surgery, hematology, and interventional teams to optimize multidisciplinary VTE management. Nationally, he has served in leadership roles within the Society for Vascular Medicine and is recognized for his contributions to vascular education, including leading workshops on vascular point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) and delivering invited lectures at major scientific meetings. His research interests include clinical trials, imaging-based endpoints, and outcomes research in VTE and peripheral arterial disease.
SVM Speaker: Treatment of provoked venous thromboembolism
Sunday, March 1, 2026
4:55 PM - 5:05 PM MST
What are the Gaps in Anticoagulation Therapy?
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
10:29 AM - 10:39 AM MST