Vascular & General Surgeon
Charles Bradley Schubert M.D.
Specialization
Vascular Surgery
VNUS Closure
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Education & Residency
Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals
Resident, General Surgery – Milwaukee, WI
1991-1997
Oxford University
Registrar General and Vascular Surgery – Oxford, England
University of Illinois
Doctorate of Medicine – Chicago, IL
1987-1991
University of Illinois
Phi Beta Kappa – Champaign-Urbana, IL
1983-1987
John Radcliffe Hospital
Outstanding Laparoscopic Surgical Resident – Oxford, England
1997
Hospital Affiliations
West Suburban Hospital
Rush Oak Park Hospital
Resurrection Medical Center
Community First Medical Center
Chicago, IL
Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center
Saint Anthony Hospital
Chicago, IL
Good Samaritan Hospital
Downers Grove, IL
Saint Franics Hospital
Chicago, IL
Saint Joseph Hospital
Chicago, IL
Employment
Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgical Associates, S.C.
Oak Lawn, IL
1998 – 2001
Tiesenga Surgical Associates, S.C.
Elmwood Park, IL
2001 – Present
Fellowships
Vascular Surgery
University of Tennessee
Memphis, TN
Boards
American College of Surgeons
Board Certified
Peripheral Vascular Surgery
Licensure
American Board of Surgery
December 1998
Society Memberships
Honors / Awards
Phi Beta Kappa
Member
Golden Key National Honor Society
Member
Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society
Member
Vascular Anastomosis Contest
First Place – 1992
Knot Tying Contest
First Place – 1993
Administrative Chief Resident
1996 – 1997
Outstanding Laparoscopic Surgical Resident
1997
Committees
Credentials Committee
Rush Oak Park Hospital
01/2010 – Present
Chairman Department of Surgery
Rush Oak Park Hospital
01/2010 – 01/2012
Medical Staff Peer Review Committee
Rush Oak Park Hospital
Department Head of Vascular Surgery
Saint Anthony Hospital
Chairman Department of Surgery
Westlake Hospital
Surgical Services Operations Committee
St. Mary’s Hospital
01/2020 – Present
Presentations
Chronic Hypoxemia and Global Ischemia in Immature Myocardium
Increased Exposure to Hypoxemia From Birth Decreases Tolerance of the Right and Left Ventricles to Ischemia
Schubert, Brad, Olinger G.N., Baker, J.E. – Third International Congress on the Heart Failure, Geneva, Switzerland – May 21-25, 1995.
Sacrococcygeal Tumors
Benign Pneumoperitoneum
National Clinical Lecturer on Wound Care
Tutor / Proctor / Lecturer for Medtronic Peripheral Vascular
Abstract
Increased Exposure to Chronic Hypoxemia from Birth Decreases Recovery of Right and Left Ventricular Function After Global Ischemia
Cardiac Sarcoidosis