
Our Voices
Sharee Wright MD, vice chair of Disparities Education and Cultural Dexterity, reflects on her lived experiences.
College of Medicine
Dr. Sharee Wright is a vascular surgeon who practices all aspects of vascular and endovascular surgery. She specialized in diabetic limb salvage, aortoiliac disease, aortic aneurysms, and carotid disease. She is a graduate of the MUSC College of Medicine and the MUSC Department of Surgery General surgery residency. She completed a vascular surgery fellowship at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. She has a passion for teaching and interacting with the new generation medical students and residents. She currently serves as the Vice Chair for Engagement in the Department of Surgery. Her goal is to provide quality, vascular care for the patients of Charleston and surrounding counties
“Remember why you are here. It is so easy to get lost in the world of textbooks and tests and scores. Remember that you are here to treat people. The people are real…they are more than just a metabolic derangement or broken bone or cancerous mass. These people are parents, siblings, friends, teachers, etc. Don’t forget that you are here to help people.”
Sharee Wright MD, vice chair of Disparities Education and Cultural Dexterity, reflects on her lived experiences.
Sharee Wright M.D. joins the Division of Vascular Surgery