

Dr. John Park
Vascular Surgeon
1 Podcast on BackTable
Dr. John Park is a vascular surgeon at Methodist Physicians Clinic in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Episode # 470 • 06 Aug 2024
Updated Guidance on Paclitaxel-Coated Devices
The use of drug-coated balloons (DCBs) for peripheral arterial disease has been controversial in the past. However, new data and updated FDA guidance have helped these devices regain popularity. In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, Dr. Ally Baheti hosts a discussion with Dr. Sahil Parikh, an interventional cardiologist in New York City, and Dr. John Park, a vascular surgeon in Omaha.
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Dr. John M. Park is a board-certified Vascular Surgeon with over a decade of experience in advanced vascular and endovascular procedures. His clinical expertise includes the treatment of peripheral arterial disease, deep vein thrombosis, aortic disease, venous disease, carotid and pulmonary embolism interventions, and many other vascular conditions.
Throughout his career, Dr. Park has held multiple leadership positions, including Section Chief of Vascular Surgery and Medical Director of Vascular Ultrasound at Nebraska Methodist Hospital. He also actively contributes to clinical research and education, serving as Principal Investigator for several ongoing multicenter trials. Dr. Park is deeply committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care and is known for his dedication to innovation and excellence in vascular surgery.
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