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VAM Photos Now Available
If you attended the 2019 Vascular Annual Meeting in National Harbor, Md., be sure to check out the many photos now available on the SVS Flickr account. Relive the education sessions, the exhibit hall, the alumni receptions and the marvelous “Vascular Spectacular” gala. View, download and share these as much as you’d like. If you had your headshot taken at the SVS Booth, you can find that photo here.
If you attended the 2019 Vascular Annual Meeting in National Harbor, Md., be sure to check out the many photos now available on the SVS Flickr account. Relive the education sessions, the exhibit hall, the alumni receptions and the marvelous “Vascular Spectacular” gala. View, download and share these as much as you’d like. If you had your headshot taken at the SVS Booth, you can find that photo here.
If you attended the 2019 Vascular Annual Meeting in National Harbor, Md., be sure to check out the many photos now available on the SVS Flickr account. Relive the education sessions, the exhibit hall, the alumni receptions and the marvelous “Vascular Spectacular” gala. View, download and share these as much as you’d like. If you had your headshot taken at the SVS Booth, you can find that photo here.
New CLTI Global Guidelines Available
On May 31, new global guidelines on the best ways to treat Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia were co-published in the Journal of Vascular Surgery and the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. This comes after four years of collaboration between vascular experts from around the world. According to the SVS’ own Dr. Conte, a co-editor, the group created a unique practice guideline that reflects the spectrum of the diseases and the approaches seen worldwide. Read the guidelines in the JVS here.
On May 31, new global guidelines on the best ways to treat Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia were co-published in the Journal of Vascular Surgery and the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. This comes after four years of collaboration between vascular experts from around the world. According to the SVS’ own Dr. Conte, a co-editor, the group created a unique practice guideline that reflects the spectrum of the diseases and the approaches seen worldwide. Read the guidelines in the JVS here.
On May 31, new global guidelines on the best ways to treat Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia were co-published in the Journal of Vascular Surgery and the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. This comes after four years of collaboration between vascular experts from around the world. According to the SVS’ own Dr. Conte, a co-editor, the group created a unique practice guideline that reflects the spectrum of the diseases and the approaches seen worldwide. Read the guidelines in the JVS here.
Apply for the Research Career Development Travel Award
The SVS Foundation developed the Research Career Development Travel Awards program to develop strong leaders in vascular surgery research. Recipients of the award will be assigned SVS research mentors who will provide guidance and discuss academic career advancement. They’ll also receive financial support to be used for travel, hotel accommodations and registration expenses for a research course. Applicants must be an SVS Candidate or Active Member who’s completed postgraduate clinical training in vascular surgery and has been in practice no more than seven years. Apply before August 15 to be considered.
The SVS Foundation developed the Research Career Development Travel Awards program to develop strong leaders in vascular surgery research. Recipients of the award will be assigned SVS research mentors who will provide guidance and discuss academic career advancement. They’ll also receive financial support to be used for travel, hotel accommodations and registration expenses for a research course. Applicants must be an SVS Candidate or Active Member who’s completed postgraduate clinical training in vascular surgery and has been in practice no more than seven years. Apply before August 15 to be considered.
The SVS Foundation developed the Research Career Development Travel Awards program to develop strong leaders in vascular surgery research. Recipients of the award will be assigned SVS research mentors who will provide guidance and discuss academic career advancement. They’ll also receive financial support to be used for travel, hotel accommodations and registration expenses for a research course. Applicants must be an SVS Candidate or Active Member who’s completed postgraduate clinical training in vascular surgery and has been in practice no more than seven years. Apply before August 15 to be considered.
Continue your VAM conversations on SVSConnect
Conversations surrounding the 2019 Vascular Annual Meeting have begun on SVSConnect. Share what you learned at your favorite session, start a discussion about the Branding Initiative or reminisce about the ‘Vascular Spectacular’ gala. Keep the conversations going and connect with other attendees you met – or didn’t meet – at the conference. Simply log in with your SVS credentials to get started. Reach out to communications@vascularsociety.org or call 312-334-2300 with questions.
Conversations surrounding the 2019 Vascular Annual Meeting have begun on SVSConnect. Share what you learned at your favorite session, start a discussion about the Branding Initiative or reminisce about the ‘Vascular Spectacular’ gala. Keep the conversations going and connect with other attendees you met – or didn’t meet – at the conference. Simply log in with your SVS credentials to get started. Reach out to communications@vascularsociety.org or call 312-334-2300 with questions.
Conversations surrounding the 2019 Vascular Annual Meeting have begun on SVSConnect. Share what you learned at your favorite session, start a discussion about the Branding Initiative or reminisce about the ‘Vascular Spectacular’ gala. Keep the conversations going and connect with other attendees you met – or didn’t meet – at the conference. Simply log in with your SVS credentials to get started. Reach out to communications@vascularsociety.org or call 312-334-2300 with questions.
Provide feedback on Branding Initiative
The SVS Branding Initiative concepts were introduced at the Vascular Annual Meeting last week. We asked attendees to provide their feedback either at the SVS booth or through the event app. Input from members is vital in moving this forward, and we appreciate all who have shared their thoughts on the topic. If you did not have the opportunity to complete the survey, there is still time! All SVS members are encouraged to provide feedback until the survey closes on June 26. Take the survey here.
The SVS Branding Initiative concepts were introduced at the Vascular Annual Meeting last week. We asked attendees to provide their feedback either at the SVS booth or through the event app. Input from members is vital in moving this forward, and we appreciate all who have shared their thoughts on the topic. If you did not have the opportunity to complete the survey, there is still time! All SVS members are encouraged to provide feedback until the survey closes on June 26. Take the survey here.
The SVS Branding Initiative concepts were introduced at the Vascular Annual Meeting last week. We asked attendees to provide their feedback either at the SVS booth or through the event app. Input from members is vital in moving this forward, and we appreciate all who have shared their thoughts on the topic. If you did not have the opportunity to complete the survey, there is still time! All SVS members are encouraged to provide feedback until the survey closes on June 26. Take the survey here.
VAM on Demand Coming Soon
If you missed the Vascular Annual Meeting, would like to review some sessions or view the ones you missed, purchase VAM on Demand. The online library will hold audio and slide presentations of most sessions from the meeting. It will become available in four-six weeks, at which time a notification will be distributed. Attendees will pay $199 and non-attendees will pay $499. Contact the SVS Education Department for more information at education@vascularsociety.org.
If you missed the Vascular Annual Meeting, would like to review some sessions or view the ones you missed, purchase VAM on Demand. The online library will hold audio and slide presentations of most sessions from the meeting. It will become available in four-six weeks, at which time a notification will be distributed. Attendees will pay $199 and non-attendees will pay $499. Contact the SVS Education Department for more information at education@vascularsociety.org.
If you missed the Vascular Annual Meeting, would like to review some sessions or view the ones you missed, purchase VAM on Demand. The online library will hold audio and slide presentations of most sessions from the meeting. It will become available in four-six weeks, at which time a notification will be distributed. Attendees will pay $199 and non-attendees will pay $499. Contact the SVS Education Department for more information at education@vascularsociety.org.
Remain Connected on Connect
How have you managed a possible infected aortitis, a severe focal stenosis or a fractured carotid stent? Give your input in discussions about these topics, and more, on your online community, SVSConnect. If you attended VAM last week, continue the discussions with other attendees. All SVS members can participate in discussions – log in here with your SVS credentials. Reach out to communications@vascularsociety.org or call 312-334-2300 with questions.
How have you managed a possible infected aortitis, a severe focal stenosis or a fractured carotid stent? Give your input in discussions about these topics, and more, on your online community, SVSConnect. If you attended VAM last week, continue the discussions with other attendees. All SVS members can participate in discussions – log in here with your SVS credentials. Reach out to communications@vascularsociety.org or call 312-334-2300 with questions.
How have you managed a possible infected aortitis, a severe focal stenosis or a fractured carotid stent? Give your input in discussions about these topics, and more, on your online community, SVSConnect. If you attended VAM last week, continue the discussions with other attendees. All SVS members can participate in discussions – log in here with your SVS credentials. Reach out to communications@vascularsociety.org or call 312-334-2300 with questions.
Subscribe to SVS Student Newsletters
The SVS has recently re-vamped its newsletters geared towards future vascular surgeons. These provide residents, students and vascular trainees with up-to-date information on upcoming events, awards and scholarships, open positions and more. These are sent on a bi-weekly and monthly basis, depending on what content you are interested in. Learn more and subscribe here. They will also be posted on the SVS future vascular surgeon’s Twitter and Facebook.
The SVS has recently re-vamped its newsletters geared towards future vascular surgeons. These provide residents, students and vascular trainees with up-to-date information on upcoming events, awards and scholarships, open positions and more. These are sent on a bi-weekly and monthly basis, depending on what content you are interested in. Learn more and subscribe here. They will also be posted on the SVS future vascular surgeon’s Twitter and Facebook.
The SVS has recently re-vamped its newsletters geared towards future vascular surgeons. These provide residents, students and vascular trainees with up-to-date information on upcoming events, awards and scholarships, open positions and more. These are sent on a bi-weekly and monthly basis, depending on what content you are interested in. Learn more and subscribe here. They will also be posted on the SVS future vascular surgeon’s Twitter and Facebook.
Apply for the Research Career Development Travel Award
The SVS Foundation developed the Research Career Development Travel Awards program to develop strong leaders in vascular surgery research. Recipients of the award will be assigned SVS research mentors who will provide guidance and discuss academic career advancement. They’ll also receive financial support to be used for travel, hotel accommodations and registration expenses for a research course. Applicants must be an SVS Candidate or Active Member who’s completed postgraduate clinical training in vascular surgery and has been in practice no more than seven years. Apply before August 15 to be considered.
The SVS Foundation developed the Research Career Development Travel Awards program to develop strong leaders in vascular surgery research. Recipients of the award will be assigned SVS research mentors who will provide guidance and discuss academic career advancement. They’ll also receive financial support to be used for travel, hotel accommodations and registration expenses for a research course. Applicants must be an SVS Candidate or Active Member who’s completed postgraduate clinical training in vascular surgery and has been in practice no more than seven years. Apply before August 15 to be considered.
The SVS Foundation developed the Research Career Development Travel Awards program to develop strong leaders in vascular surgery research. Recipients of the award will be assigned SVS research mentors who will provide guidance and discuss academic career advancement. They’ll also receive financial support to be used for travel, hotel accommodations and registration expenses for a research course. Applicants must be an SVS Candidate or Active Member who’s completed postgraduate clinical training in vascular surgery and has been in practice no more than seven years. Apply before August 15 to be considered.
Excellence in Community Service Award to be Presented at Gala
In its inaugural year, the Excellence in Community service award will be presented this Friday at VAM during the ‘Vascular Spectacular’ Gala. This year’s winners are Drs. Richard Lynn, Carlo Dall’Olmo and Joseph Anain. These members have all exhibited outstanding leadership within their community as practicing vascular surgeons and are recognized for their sustained contributions to patients and their communities. Read more about the Excellence in Community Service award here.
In its inaugural year, the Excellence in Community service award will be presented this Friday at VAM during the ‘Vascular Spectacular’ Gala. This year’s winners are Drs. Richard Lynn, Carlo Dall’Olmo and Joseph Anain. These members have all exhibited outstanding leadership within their community as practicing vascular surgeons and are recognized for their sustained contributions to patients and their communities. Read more about the Excellence in Community Service award here.
In its inaugural year, the Excellence in Community service award will be presented this Friday at VAM during the ‘Vascular Spectacular’ Gala. This year’s winners are Drs. Richard Lynn, Carlo Dall’Olmo and Joseph Anain. These members have all exhibited outstanding leadership within their community as practicing vascular surgeons and are recognized for their sustained contributions to patients and their communities. Read more about the Excellence in Community Service award here.