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Becky Long, MBBS

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Title(s)Assistant Professor, Surgery - Fresno
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address155 N Fresno Street, #216
Fresno CA 93701
PronounsShe/Her/Hers
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0002-8586-3627 Additional info
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    Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, ChinaM.B.B.S (M.D. equivalent)06/2010Medicine
    Peking University Health Science Center, Beijing, ChinaM.Surg06/2013Surgery
    Stanford University, Stanford, CA06/2015Research - Vascular Surgery
    The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA06/2017Research - Vascular Surgery
    Central Michigan University, Saginaw, MI06/2023General Surgery Residency
    Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY06/2025Vascular Surgery Fellowship
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    Eastern Vascular Society2017Eastern Vascular Society Resident Travel Grant
    Society of Clinical Vascular Surgery2020Society of Clinical Vascular Surgery Fellow and Chief Residents Program Travel Grant
    American Venous Forum Foundation2022American Venous Forum Foundation (VENOUS 2022) Scholarship
    Central Michigan University2022Central Michigan University Scholarly Activity Support Fund

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    Dr. Becky Long is a fellowship-trained vascular surgeon whose career reflects extensive international training, a longstanding commitment to scientific inquiry, and a dedication to advancing the practice of vascular surgery through innovation and evidence-based care.

    Dr. Long completed her medical degree at Tongji University School of Medicine in Shanghai, followed by a Master of Surgery at the Peking University Health Science Center. Her U.S. training includes a general surgery internship at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso and a 5-year general surgery residency at Central Michigan University. She went on to complete her Vascular Surgery Fellowship at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York — a high-volume, high-acuity environment that refined her technical skills and expanded her research focus.

    Dr. Long's research career began early in her surgical training and spans a broad range of vascular science. As a research scholar at Stanford University, she investigated microembolization and cognitive decline following carotid interventions. She then served as a research scholar at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, focusing on peripheral mycotic aneurysms and intraoperative neuromonitoring during carotid endarterectomy. During her general surgery residency at Central Michigan University, she conducted clinical studies on outpatient arterial endovascular interventions and further expanded her work in artificial intelligence applications in vascular surgery. Her subsequent fellowship work explored the use of large language models to support vascular decision-making and surgical education, an area in which she has produced nationally recognized contributions.

    Dr. Long's work has been featured in Vascular Specialist and Vascular News, and she has delivered podium and plenary presentations at major national and regional meetings, including SVS VAM, the Eastern Vascular Society, and OEIS. She has received multiple competitive national awards, such as the American Venous Forum Foundation Scholarship, the Eastern Vascular Society Resident Travel Grant, and the Central Michigan University Scholarly Activity Support Fund.

    Clinically, Dr. Long is devoted to the comprehensive management of vascular disease, with interests encompassing carotid and aortic pathology, peripheral arterial disease, venous disorders, and the incorporation of advanced computational tools to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes. Her international training and broad research experience inform a practice grounded in technical excellence, multidisciplinary collaboration, and a commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care.

    Through her combined expertise in clinical vascular surgery, translational research, and emerging technologies, Dr. Long aims to help shape the future of the specialty and advance the science of vascular care.
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    1. Methods and Systems for Predicting Complications Post-Endovascular Aneurysm Repair. 2025. Long Y, Blebea J.
    2. Applying Artificial Intelligence to Predict Complications After Endovascular Aneurysm Repair. Vasc Endovascular Surg. 2024 Jan; 58(1):65-75. Long B, Cremat DL, Serpa E, Qian S, Blebea J. PMID: 37429299.
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    3. Revascularization with Obturator or Hemi-neoaortoiliac System for Partial Aortic Graft Infections. Ann Vasc Surg. 2019 Jan; 54:166-175. Phang D, Smeds MR, Abate M, Ali A, Long B, Rahimi M, Giglia J, Bath J. PMID: 30114504.
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    4. Contemporary Results of Surgical Management of Peripheral Mycotic Aneurysms. Ann Vasc Surg. 2018 Nov; 53:86-91. Salzler GG, Long B, Avgerinos ED, Chaer RA, Leers S, Hager E, Makaroun MS, Eslami MH. PMID: 29886217.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 9     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    5. Convergence Analysis of Micro-Lesions (CAML): An approach to mapping of diffuse lesions from carotid revascularization. Neuroimage Clin. 2018; 18:553-559. Rosen AC, Soman S, Bhat J, Laird AR, Stephens J, Eickhoff SB, Fox PM, Long B, Dinishak D, Ortega M, Lane B, Wintermark M, Hitchner E, Zhou W. PMID: 29868451; PMCID: PMC5984594.
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    6. Predictors of cross-clamp-induced intraoperative monitoring changes during carotid endarterectomy using both electroencephalography and somatosensory evoked potentials. J Vasc Surg. 2018 Jan; 67(1):191-198. Domenick Sridharan N, Thirumala P, Chaer R, Balzer J, Long B, Crammond D, Makaroun M, Avgerinos E. PMID: 28688529; PMCID: PMC5741499.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 3     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    7. Clinical outcomes of obturator canal bypass. J Vasc Surg. 2017 Jul; 66(1):160-166. Bath J, Rahimi M, Long B, Avgerinos E, Giglia J. PMID: 28216364.
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    8. Microembolization is associated with transient cognitive decline in patients undergoing carotid interventions. J Vasc Surg. 2016 Dec; 64(6):1719-1725. Hitchner E, Baughman BD, Soman S, Long B, Rosen A, Zhou W. PMID: 27633169; PMCID: PMC5120995.
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    9. Somatosensory Evoked Potentials and Electroencephalography during Carotid Endarterectomy Predict Late Stroke but not Death. Ann Vasc Surg. 2017 Jan; 38:105-112. Domenick Sridharan N, Chaer RA, Thirumala PD, Balzer J, Long B, Tzeng E, Makaroun MS, Avgerinos ED. PMID: 27521822; PMCID: PMC5164853.
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    10. SPY technology as an adjunctive measure for lower extremity perfusion. J Vasc Surg. 2016 Jul; 64(1):195-201. Colvard B, Itoga NK, Hitchner E, Sun Q, Long B, Lee G, Chandra V, Zhou W. PMID: 26994959; PMCID: PMC6706067.
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