Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Dr. Famularo is a vascular surgeon at Jefferson Lehigh Valley, where she serves as Medical Director of the Limb Preservation Program. Her clinical interests center on limb preservation and pelvic venous disease, two areas where she is focused on building multidisciplinary care teams and closing gaps between diagnosis, timely intervention, and durable recovery.
Alongside her clinical and administrative work, Dr. Famularo is pursuing a Master's in Health Data Science, reflecting her conviction that the next decade of surgical progress will be driven as much by rigorous data and analytics as by operative technique. She is particularly passionate about the responsible integration of artificial intelligence into medicine, not as a replacement for clinical judgment, but as a tool to sharpen it. She sees meaningful opportunity for AI to strengthen patient care through earlier risk stratification and more personalized treatment, to expand research by surfacing patterns across large clinical datasets, and to support physician wellness by reducing administrative burden and restoring time at the bedside.
Across her work in limb preservation, education, and data science, Dr. Famularo is committed to advancing care that is evidence-based, technologically forward, and centered on both patients and the clinicians who serve them. She is honored to participate in the Vascular Annual Meeting and to contribute to the ongoing dialogue shaping the future of vascular surgery.
C12: Pelvic Venous Disease in Practice: Case-Based Insights Beyond Tips and Tricks
Friday, June 12, 2026
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM ET
Case 7 – Navigating Patient Autonomy, Expectations, and Experience in the Social Media Era
Friday, June 12, 2026
3:00 PM - 3:10 PM ET