Christopher Scibelli, MD

Specialty: Vascular Surgery, General Surgery
Primary
Location: Auburn Heart and Vascular Institute
Education:
B.A. – Biology cum laude
Franklin and Marshall College
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Doctor of Medicine
Temple University School of Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Internship:
PGY-1 Transitional Year
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
Portsmouth, Virginia
Battalion Surgeon and Group Surgeon- General Medical Officer
2nd Radio Battalion and 2nd Surveillance, Reconnaissance and
Intelligence Group, U.S. Marine Corps
Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
Fellowship: Research and Endovascular, and Clinical Fellow in Vascular Surgery Eastern Virginia Medical School / Vascular and Transplant Specialists, P.C., Norfolk, Virginia
Residency: General Surgery at Christiana Care Health Services, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware
Affiliations:
Fellow, American College of Surgeons (since October 23, 2011)
Member, Society for Vascular Surgery (since June 15, 2011)
Member, Society for Vascular Ultrasound (since December 10, 2008)
Biography
Dr. Christopher Scibelli is a board-certified vascular and general surgeon with a distinguished career spanning both military and civilian medicine. He earned his B.A. in Biology cum laude from Franklin and Marshall College and went on to receive his M.D. from Temple University School of Medicine, supported by a Navy Health Professions Scholarship. He completed a transitional internship at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth and served as a Battalion Surgeon with the U.S. Marine Corps before completing his general surgery residency and chief residency at Christiana Care Health Services. He then pursued advanced training with a fellowship in vascular surgery at Eastern Virginia Medical School and Vascular and Transplant Specialists, P.C.
Dr. Scibelli’s professional experience includes over two decades of practice in both academic and clinical settings, including service as a staff vascular surgeon at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth and as an associate professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center. He has held various leadership roles, such as Vice Chair of the Department of Surgery at Arnot Ogden Medical Center and Medical Director of multiple vascular labs. He also deployed during Operation Iraqi Freedom and has been actively involved in clinical teaching and mentoring.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Scibelli has contributed significantly to the field through scholarly activity, presenting and publishing on topics such as endovascular procedures, critical limb ischemia, and complex venous disease. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the Society for Vascular Surgery and the Society for Vascular Ultrasound. His professional interests focus on chronic limb-threatening ischemia, cerebrovascular disease, and complex venous conditions, and his dedication extends to improving patient care, education, and vascular surgery practice.