Dr. Adam Vogel is a board-certified pediatric surgeon and surgical intensivist. He completed his undergraduate studies in biomedical engineering at Northwestern University and received his medical degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. He completed his general surgery residency at the University of Chicago Medical Center where he received multiple teaching awards and was named administrative chief resident. During his residency, Dr. Vogel completed a pediatric surgery research fellowship in clinical and translational vascular anomalies at Boston Children’s Hospital. He received his fellowship training in pediatric surgery as well as surgical critical care at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
Dr. Vogel has interest and expertise in all aspects of neonatal and pediatric general and thoracic surgery with a focus on complex gastrointestinal disease, endocrine disease, vascular anomalies, and pediatric trauma. He has a special clinical interest in the translation and application of minimally invasive and multidisciplinary techniques to solving complex surgical problems. As a surgical intensivist, he has a focus on the care of critically ill patients including those receiving extracorporeal life support (ECLS or ECMO) and those suffering from complex multisystem trauma. Dr. Vogel believes in proactive, compassionate, collaborative medical and surgical care involving patients, their families, and medical professionals.
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