VEINSOLUTIONS - Key Persons


Dr. Daniel Procter

Dr. Daniel Procter is board certified in critical care, peripheral vascular surgery and general surgery with expertise in bariatric surgery. In 2000, after eight years of private practice in Gainesville as a general and vascular surgeon at Northeast Georgia Surgical Associates, he founded The Vascular Disease Institute and ObesitySolutions. Dr. Procter was an honors graduate of West Georgia College and earned his medical degree at the Medical College of Georgia. A veteran of the United States Air Force, he held positions as Chief of Peripheral Vascular Surgery, Chief of General Surgery and Director of Surgical Intensive Care at Wright Patterson USAF Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio. He served as Chief of Trauma and Emergency Surgical Services, Co-director of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit and Co-director of Critical Care Fellowship at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center in Texas. He completed a fellowship in peripheral vascular surgery at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. He has participated in several investigative protocols for vascular surgery and has had articles published on vascular surgery, morbid obesity and trauma care. His personal interests include trips to the mountains with his wife, spending time with his grandchildren, and golf.

Dr. Dev Mangalat

Dr. Dev Mangalat is board-certified in general surgery and board-eligible in vascular surgery. He completed his general surgery training at St. Elizabeth's Health Center in Youngstown, Ohio and his fellowship in vascular surgery at Carolinas Medical Center/Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute in Charlotte, N.C. He is a member of the American College of Surgeons, the Southern Association for Vascular Surgery, and Society of Vascular Surgery. Venous interests include treatment of acute deep venous thrombosis (D.V.T), minimally invasive treatment of varicose veins and cosmetic sclerotherapy. In his spare time, Dr. Mangalat enjoys cooking, running and travelling with his wife and three children.

Rhonda C. Quick

Dr. Quick is originally from Cullman, Alabama, and graduated cum laude in biology from Auburn University. Dr. Quick completed her Doctor of Medicine from Wake Forest University and finished her residency at the University of Kentucky Medical Center where she held the position of Administrative Chief Resident and was elected into the alpha omega alpha honor society. UKMC is also where Dr. Quick completed her vascular fellowship which was followed with an endovascular fellowship at the Arizona Heart Hospital in Phoenix. Dr. Quick has been widely involved in clinical research, with publications in journals such as the General Surgery Board of Review Manual. She has frequently presented at several symposiums and meetings including the General Surgery Grand Rounds and the 25th Annual Meeting of the Southern Association for Vascular Surgery. Dr. Quick has been a welcomed addition to the Tucson Vascular Surgery team and VeinSolutions, joining the practice in January 2004.

Scott S. Berman

Dr. Berman earned a degeree in chemical engineering from Penn State University before heading to medical school at Hahnemann University in Philadelphia. During his residency in general surgery, he also completed a fellowship in surgical research and clinical nutrition. He followed that with a fellowship in vascular surgery at the University of Arizona. Dr. Berman opened his Tucson practice devoted entirely to the specialty of vascular surgery in 1994 and founded Tucson Vascular Surgery in 1997. Throughout his career, Dr. Berman has actively participated in research and continues to do so with a particular interest in vascular biology, medical database design, and bioengineering. He has published numerous articles on many topics in vascular surgery and is presently completing a textbook on vascular access surgery.