Allie Olmstead, DO, RPVI is a Vascular Surgeon with Texas Vascular Associates. Dr. Olmstead is dedicated to combining technical skill with attentive, patient-centered care, with a particular clinical interest in venous disease— including iliofemoral disease—and aortic dissections.
Dr. Olmstead earned her Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Texas at Austin and her Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Texas at the Permian Basin. She received her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from the University of North Texas Health Science Center College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Worth. She completed her residency in General Surgery at TriHealth Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, and her fellowship training in Vascular Surgery at Eastern Virginia Medical School at ODU. Outside of the office, Dr. Olmstead enjoys running.
Education
D.O. University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth (2015-2019) College of Osteopathic Medicine, Fort Worth Texas
B.S. Biology, University of Texas at the Permian Basin, Odessa, Texas (2012-2014)
B.A. History, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas (2008-2012)
Post-Doctoral Training
Vascular Surgery Fellow, Eastern Virginia Medical School at ODU, Norfolk, Virginia (Present)
General Surgery Resident, TriHealth Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio (2019-2024)
Research Fellow
IOPS guided Antegrade in Situ Laser Fenestration in an Aortic Model (2024- Present) PI: Animesh Rathore, MD Presented at Veith 2023 by Emily Brunett MSIV
Resident Researcher
Do Sheath Length and ECMO Availability Correlate with Adverse Events In Patients Undergoing Thrombectomy for Pulmonary Embolism? (2023-2024) PI: Patrick Muck, MD Presented at American Venous Forum 2024
A Comparison of Dedicated vs Non-Dedicated Venous Stents Following Thrombus Clearance in Patients with Acute Ileocaval and Ileofemoral Deep Venous Thrombosis (2021-2023)
PI: Patrick Muck, MD
Presented at American Venous Forum 2023
“Fistula First” Improving Access for Hemodialysis In Patients with Acute Renal Failure (2021-2024)
PI: Mark Broering, MD
Measuring Distress in Newly Diagnosed BreastCancer Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2020-2021)
PI: Barbara Wexelman, MD
Student Researcher
Effects of Chronically Elevated Glucose Levels on Hippocampal Cells (2016)
PI: Sonny Singh, PhD
Student Researcher- Synthetic Hemoglobin Production by E. Coli (2013-2015)
PI: Douglas Henderson, PhD
Senior Resident of the Year (2023-2024)
Top Three Resident Researcher in (2021 and 2022)
Do Sheath Length and ECMO Availability Correlate with Adverse Events In Patients Undergoing Thrombectomy for Pulmonary Embolism?
Presented as a Podium Presentation at the American Venous Forum February 2024
Joel Hlavaty, MD, Allie Olmstead, DO, Joshua Meredith, MD, Mark Broering MD Improving Access for Hemodialysis in Patient with Acute Renal AFailure Presented at Trihealth QI Day May 2022
Allie Olmstead DO, Angela N Fellner PhD CCRP, Sean Hubbard MHA, Karen Smith RHIA-CTR, Mary Lou Sauer BSN RN CN-BN, Kellie Bothe BSN RN,Jennifer Mangino BSN RN CN-BN, Kathleen Raque MD FACS, Anne Kuritzky MD FACS, Barbara Wexelman MD MBA FACS Measuring Distress in Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic Presented at The American Society of Breast and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Conference March 2021
Smith, Allie K & Monk, Nicole A. Management of Chronic Kidney Disease with Type Two Diabetes
Presented at Research Appreciation Day; Fort Worth, TX, May 2018