Dr. Nick Peti BSc, MD, FRCSC, FSVS
Assistant Professor, Vascular SurgeryAbout
Dr Peti is from White City Saskatchewan. He obtained a degree in organic chemistry from the University of Regina, prior to attending the University of Saskatchewan for medical school and surgery residency training, obtaining his FRCSC in General Surgery in 2013.
He completed a two year clinical vascular and endovacular fellowship in Calgary, and also holds the FRCSC designation in Vascular Surgery. Calgary is one of North America's top endovascular aortic centers, and Nick looks forward to bringing his expertise in thoracic aortic disease to Saskatoon and St Paul's Hospital's new thoracic endovascular program. He also has interests in carotid disease, risk factor modification, health care policy and medical education.
Selected Publications
- Peti N, Culig J, Peti E. (2023). The Saskatchewan Lower Extremity Wound Pathway: A missed opportunity. Limb Preservation Journal, 4(2): 24-27.
- Peti, N., & Moser, M. A. (2012). Graphic reminder of Rouviere's sulcus: a useful landmark in cholecystectomy. ANZ Journal of Surgery, 82(5).
- Peti, N., A., Kopriva, D., & McCarville, D. (2009). Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms in Southern Saskatchewan: a 10-year mortality review. Vascular and endovascular surgery, 42(6), 551-554.
- Louis, K. M., Kahan, T., Morley, D., Peti, N., & Murphy, R. S. (2007). Photochromism of spirooxazines with elements of lipid complementarity in solution and liposomes. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: chemistry, 189(2-3), 224-231.