06/18/2021
Meet Dr. Gabriel Goren!
Dr. Goren is a graduate of The Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School. He completed a 1-year rotating Internship (1964), a 2-year Residency in Internal Medicine (1965-66), and a 6-year residency in General Surgery (1967-72). After receiving his Israeli Board Certification he comes to the US for a kidney transplant research fellowship at the University of Minnesota (1973-74). After five more years of a surgical in-hospital practice in Israel, he returns to the US, and becomes a clinical kidney transplant fellow at the LAC - University of Southern California Medical Center (1981-83) here in Los Angeles.
Not willing to relocate from sunny Southern California to pursue a carrier in kidney transplantations, Dr. Goren opens in1984 his private practice Vein Disorders Center solely dedicated to Vein Disorders (Phlebology), their diagnosis, and their strict in-office treatment.
From the early nineties to the end of the decade, Dr. Goren authored over 20 medical publications in the field of Phlebology, several of them in prestigious journals such as Am. Journal of Surgery, Journal of Vascular Surgery, and Annals of Vascular Surgery. Through these publications, he introduced Muller's Ambulatory Phlebectomy (AP) - a Swiss Dermatologist - to the American Surgical establishment. This approach revolutionized the old fashioned in hospital traumatic stripping for varicose veins, making it a minimally invasive in-office procedure with no downtime at all. Up to the present, well over 4000 patients with Varicose Veins and over 500 with unsightly hand veins, enjoyed this unique treatment modality available at his Center.
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