Dr. Min received his medical degree from Weill Medical
College of Cornell University. He completed an internship in surgery
and a residency in diagnostic radiology at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Cornell
where he served as Chief Resident. Dr. Min received additional subspecialty
fellowship training in Cardiovascular Interventional Radiology at Stanford
University Medical Center.
He is currently an Assistant Professor and Co-Chief, Cornell
Service, Department of Radiology at Weill-Cornell Medical College and an
Attending Physician in Cardiovascular Interventional Radiology at New York
Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Min has specialized in the treatment of
varicose and spider veins for the past decade and has served on the faculty
of the American College of Phlebology, the largest phlebology society in
the United States.
He has appeared as an expert on telecasts including The
Health Network, Live at Five-NBC, NBC News, UPN News, and has been quoted
in publications such as Marie Claire, Time Out New York, New York Magazine
and The New York Post. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of
Radiology and a member of the Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional
Radiology, Radiological Society of North America, American College of Phlebology,
American Society of Laser Medicine, and other radiological and venous-related
societies. Dr. Min is currently heading a team of physicians at Cornell
Vascular specializing in the treatment of venous disease and transcatheter
embolization treatment of uterine fibroids.