Charles L. Dietzek, D.O., FACOS
Dr. Charles L. Dietzek is a board certified Vascular Surgeon practicing since 1989. He was a faculty member and the Chief of Vascular Surgery at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Osteopathic Medicine (UMDNJ-SOM) until July 2005. In August 2005, he founded the Vein & Vascular Institute. He remains a Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at UMDNJ-SOM.
Dr. Dietzek has been named a "Top Doc" in both South Jersey Magazine and SJ Magazine. He has been featured on health segments on NBC10 and national news programs. Total Vein Care, a national physician training course, is Co--Directed by Dr. Dietzek where he has trained more than 700 physicians in state of the art vein treatment. He is an invited lecturer and respected leader in the treatment of venous disease. The Vein & Vascular Institute is a recognized Center of Excellence and a national training facility for visiting physicians in advanced vein techniques and the Closure® procedure.
Dr. Dietzek practices the full spectrum of vascular surgery including angiography, angioplasty, stents, atherectomy, extremity bypass, aortic aneurysm repair (endovascular stent grafting and formal surgery technique), dialysis access, carotid endarterectomy and wound care.
Dr. Dietzek did his undergraduate education in Chemistry at Stony Brook University in New York. His medical school education at New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and his general surgery training at UMDNJ-SOM. He completed his vascular training in Cleveland, Ohio.
Dr. Dietzek is Chief of Vascular Surgery at Kennedy Medical System, the Medical Director of the Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine at Kennedy Health System, and Medical Director of the Vascular Lab at Kennedy. He also is actively involved in clinical research.

Raymond S. Wojtalik, M.D., FACS
Dr. Raymond S. Wojtalik is a well known and respected board certified Vascular Surgeon in the South Jersey community since 1975. He was a surgery faculty member at UMDNJ-SOM for 11 years teaching students, interns, residents and fellows in vascular surgery. In August 2005, he joined with Dr. Dietzek to develop the Vein & Vascular Institute. Dr. Wojtalik continues as a Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery at the medical school.
Dr. Wojtalik has served as Chief, Section of General, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery at Virtua Health from 1998 to 2006. He has been an active committee member of the Professional Review Organization of New Jersey. Dr. Wojtalik was named a "Top Doc" in SJ Magazine and has authored multiple published medical articles. He has a special interest in wound care, nutrition and the coagulation system.
Dr. Wojtalik graduated Cum Laude from University of Michigan with his Undergraduate degree in Biology and his medical degree. He then did his surgical training at University of Michigan where he was also the Vascular Research-Frederick Coller Society fellow.
After serving our country as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy, he moved to the South Jersey area where he has practiced the full spectrum of vascular surgery including extremity bypass, aortic aneurysm repair (endovascular stent grafting and open surgery technique), dialysis access, carotid endarterectomy and wound care.

Alissa Brotman O'Neill, D.O., RPVI
Dr. Brotman O'Neill, a magna cum laude graduate from Harvard University received her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from UMDNJ where she also performed her residency in general surgery. She performed her Fellowship in Vascular Surgery at Mt. Sinai-Englewood Division, Englewood Hospital.
Dr. Brotman O'Neill is a member of the Society of Vascular Surgeons, Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society, and candidate member of Eastern Vascular Surgery Society.
Dr. Brotman O'Neill is accomplished in new minimally invasive and endovascular technology of the aorta and peripheral arteries. She is board certified in both General and Vascular Surgery. She is also published in her field of vascular surgery.
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