Matthew A. Corriere MD, MS

Vascular Surgery

Dr. Corriere is the Frankel Professor of Cardiovascular Surgery and an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery, Section of Vascular Surgery. He graduated from the University of Georgia with a B.S. in Zoology, received his M.D. from the Mercer University School of Medicine, and was a resident in General Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center from 1999-2006, during which he conducted 2 years of research in the Division of Vascular Surgery. He obtained an M.S. in Health Sciences Research from the Wake Forest University Graduate School in 2008, prior to completing a fellowship in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at Wake Forest. 

Dr. Corriere's prospective research focuses understanding the values of an individual patient and applying this information to shared treatment decisions for peripheral artery disease. He also conducts research evaluating clinical outcomes, patient risk stratification, and imaging for arterial and venous disease. Dr. Corriere has been a guest researcher at the Centers for Disease Control and serves as chief medical advisor to the Vascular Cures Foundation for Project VOICE, a digital health platform for patients with peripheral artery disease. He has received research support from the Vascular Cures Foundation, the Society for Vascular Surgery Foundation, the Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society, and the American Heart Association. His affiliations at the University of Michigan include the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine, the Biosocial Methods Collaborative, and the Institute for Health Policy and Innovation.