Andrew Lazar
About Andrew Lazar
Andrew Lazar is a Fellow in Vascular Surgery at NYU Langone Health with extensive experience in medical research and emergency medical services.
Current Position at NYU Langone Health
Andrew Lazar is currently serving as a Fellow in Vascular Surgery at NYU Langone Health. He began this role in 2023 and is based in New York, United States. His work focuses on advanced vascular surgical procedures and research aimed at improving patient outcomes in vascular health.
Previous Role at Columbia University
From 2019 to 2021, Andrew Lazar worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Columbia University in the City of New York. During his two-year tenure, he engaged in extensive research, contributing to the field of medical science through innovative studies and collaborative projects.
General Surgery Residency at Atlantic Health
Andrew Lazar completed a seven-year residency in General Surgery at Atlantic Health from 2016 to 2023. Located in Morristown, New Jersey, this residency provided comprehensive training in various surgical procedures and patient care, equipping him with substantial clinical experience.
Medical Education and Advanced Degrees
Andrew Lazar holds a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from the Joan & Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, earned from 2012 to 2016. He also holds a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Human Development from Cornell University, achieved in 2012, and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Applied Economics and Management from Cornell University, completed in 2010. Additionally, he studied Chemistry at New York University and Engineering Robotics at the University of Pennsylvania.
Early Career and Research Experience
Andrew Lazar gained early career experience through various roles, including serving as an EMT-Basic at Bangs Ambulance and an Emergency Medical Technician at New York Presbyterian Hospital. He also engaged in research as a Neurosurgical Researcher at Weill Cornell Medical College, Director of Operations at Cornell University Emergency Medical Service, and Research Intern at Ziegler and AHSC. His diverse background provided a strong foundation for his subsequent medical career.