The Vascular Surgery Board is one of five specialty boards of the American Board of Surgery (ABS). Each specialty board consists of directors nominated by colleagues, organizations representative of the specialty, or self-nomination, as well as ABS Council members previously elected from within the specialty.


The Vascular Surgery Board (VSB) is responsible for defining the specific training requirements within the specialty and is primarily responsible for defining appropriate content and overseeing the development and administration of examinations in vascular surgery. This includes the Vascular Surgery Qualifying Examination, the Vascular Surgery Certifying Examination, the Vascular Surgery In-Training Examination, and the Vascular Surgery Continuous Certification Assessment.
The VSB currently has 13 directors, including a chair and vice chair. Each director serves a term of six years.


The VSB regularly produces newsletters with the latest updates, exam information, and announcements from the current VSB chair.
Dr. Amankwah is chief of the division of vascular and endovascular surgery in the department of surgery at the University of Connecticut Health Centre in Farmington. He also holds academic appointments as program director of the integrated vascular residency program, professor of surgery and vascular medicine, and associate program director of the vascular surgery fellowship.
Dr. Amankwah received his medical degree from Albany Medical College in New York and completed his general surgery residency training at the State University of New York at Brooklyn, followed by fellowships in vascular surgery at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn., and endovascular and interventional radiology at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. His clinical expertise includes the full spectrum of vascular and endovascular procedures, with an emphasis on advanced aortic and peripheral interventions.
A long time volunteer for the ABS, Dr. Amankwah is involved with educational development for both the ABS general surgery and vascular surgery SCORE curriculums. He has served as a consultant for the ABS Vascular Surgery Qualifying and Certifying Examinations (VSQE and VSCE) and is currently an examiner for the VSCE.
In addition to his work with the ABS, Dr. Amankwah is involved with development of the United States Medical Licensing Examination, serves as a surgery item writer and reviewer for the National Board of Medical Examiners, and is an editorial board member for the Journal of Vascular Surgery, Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, and Annals of Vascular Surgery: Brief Reports and Innovation. He has held leadership roles across many national and regional organizations, including the Society for Vascular Surgery, the Association for Surgical Education, the New England Society for Vascular Surgery, and the Eastern Vascular Society.


The ABS leadership team supports the work of the ABS Board of Directors, Council, specialty boards, and the ABS mission.

