Beatriz Valdovinos Leong, MD, Facs, Rpvi
About Beatriz Valdovinos Leong, MD, Facs, Rpvi
Beatriz Valdovinos Leong, MD, FACS, RPVI, is a vascular surgeon based in Moreno Valley, California. She has been practicing at Riverside University Health System since 2020 and serves as the Associate Program Director since 2023.
Work at Riverside University Health System
Beatriz Valdovinos Leong, MD, FACS, RPVI, has been serving as a Vascular Surgeon at Riverside University Health System since 2020. In this role, she has contributed to the vascular surgery department for four years, providing specialized surgical care. In addition to her surgical responsibilities, she has taken on the role of Associate Program Director since 2023, where she oversees aspects of the residency program, contributing to the education and training of future vascular surgeons.
Work at Loma Linda University Health
Since 2020, Beatriz Valdovinos Leong has also worked as a Vascular Surgeon at Loma Linda University Health. Her experience in this position complements her role at Riverside University Health System, allowing her to apply her skills in a different healthcare setting. Prior to this, she completed her Vascular Surgery Fellowship at Loma Linda University Medical Center from 2018 to 2020, gaining extensive training and experience in vascular surgical techniques.
Education and Expertise
Beatriz Valdovinos Leong earned her Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, completing her studies from 2008 to 2012. Her medical education laid the foundation for her expertise in vascular surgery. Additionally, she served as a Vascular Surgery Research Fellow at the Keck School of Medicine from 2015 to 2016, where she engaged in research activities that contributed to her knowledge and skills in the field.
Background in Vascular Surgery
Beatriz Valdovinos Leong has a focused background in vascular surgery, having completed her fellowship training at Loma Linda University Medical Center. This two-year fellowship from 2018 to 2020 provided her with advanced training in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular conditions. Her career trajectory reflects a commitment to the field, marked by her roles in both clinical practice and medical education.