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Nominate an Outstanding Surgeon for the Community Excellence Award
This year, the Society for Vascular Surgery will recognize a member in community practice who excels, leads and contributes. If you know of such a surgeon, make your nominations for the SVS Excellence in Community Service Award by Feb. 1. The first recipient will be announced at the 2019 Vascular Annual Meeting in June. Applicants must have a minimum of 20 years as a practicing vascular surgeon and a minimum of five years as an SVS member. Learn more about the award here.
This year, the Society for Vascular Surgery will recognize a member in community practice who excels, leads and contributes. If you know of such a surgeon, make your nominations for the SVS Excellence in Community Service Award by Feb. 1. The first recipient will be announced at the 2019 Vascular Annual Meeting in June. Applicants must have a minimum of 20 years as a practicing vascular surgeon and a minimum of five years as an SVS member. Learn more about the award here.
This year, the Society for Vascular Surgery will recognize a member in community practice who excels, leads and contributes. If you know of such a surgeon, make your nominations for the SVS Excellence in Community Service Award by Feb. 1. The first recipient will be announced at the 2019 Vascular Annual Meeting in June. Applicants must have a minimum of 20 years as a practicing vascular surgeon and a minimum of five years as an SVS member. Learn more about the award here.
Apply for a VRIC Travel Scholarship
The Vascular Research Initiatives Conference emphasizes emerging vascular science and encourages interactive participation of attendees, including trainees who are aspiring academic vascular surgeons. The SVS Foundation offers the Vascular Research Initiatives Conference Trainee Travel Scholarship for trainees to attend the conference. The trainee authors of top-scoring abstracts will be considered for the award, which includes complimentary registration to VRIC as well as the American Heart Association's Vascular Discover Scientific Sessions, plus $1,000 for conference travel. Applications are accepted until Jan 15, 2019.
The Vascular Research Initiatives Conference emphasizes emerging vascular science and encourages interactive participation of attendees, including trainees who are aspiring academic vascular surgeons. The SVS Foundation offers the Vascular Research Initiatives Conference Trainee Travel Scholarship for trainees to attend the conference. The trainee authors of top-scoring abstracts will be considered for the award, which includes complimentary registration to VRIC as well as the American Heart Association's Vascular Discover Scientific Sessions, plus $1,000 for conference travel. Applications are accepted until Jan 15, 2019.
The Vascular Research Initiatives Conference emphasizes emerging vascular science and encourages interactive participation of attendees, including trainees who are aspiring academic vascular surgeons. The SVS Foundation offers the Vascular Research Initiatives Conference Trainee Travel Scholarship for trainees to attend the conference. The trainee authors of top-scoring abstracts will be considered for the award, which includes complimentary registration to VRIC as well as the American Heart Association's Vascular Discover Scientific Sessions, plus $1,000 for conference travel. Applications are accepted until Jan 15, 2019.
Learn about Workings of Washington
The workings of Congress and other governmental agencies frequently seem obscure and the impact of their decisions unclear. Yet collectively, these entities in Washington, D.C., wield huge power over vascular surgeons’ careers and lives. Do you have questions about what goes on in Washington and the efforts of SVS advocacy staff to shape legislation and policies on your behalf? Email questions to Mindi Walker at [email protected].
The workings of Congress and other governmental agencies frequently seem obscure and the impact of their decisions unclear. Yet collectively, these entities in Washington, D.C., wield huge power over vascular surgeons’ careers and lives. Do you have questions about what goes on in Washington and the efforts of SVS advocacy staff to shape legislation and policies on your behalf? Email questions to Mindi Walker at [email protected].
The workings of Congress and other governmental agencies frequently seem obscure and the impact of their decisions unclear. Yet collectively, these entities in Washington, D.C., wield huge power over vascular surgeons’ careers and lives. Do you have questions about what goes on in Washington and the efforts of SVS advocacy staff to shape legislation and policies on your behalf? Email questions to Mindi Walker at [email protected].
Complete Survey on Regulatory Burdens
The SVS is working to ascertain members' experiences in meeting federal regulatory requirements, with responses due by Dec. 31. Approximately 135 members have already responded – join them. Read more and find the survey link here.
The SVS is working to ascertain members' experiences in meeting federal regulatory requirements, with responses due by Dec. 31. Approximately 135 members have already responded – join them. Read more and find the survey link here.
The SVS is working to ascertain members' experiences in meeting federal regulatory requirements, with responses due by Dec. 31. Approximately 135 members have already responded – join them. Read more and find the survey link here.
Gala Added to 2019 VAM Lineup
This year’s Vascular Annual Meeting will have a new and elegant air about it, with the introduction of a Gala to benefit the SVS Foundation. It is replacing the traditional President’s Reception, at the request of SVS President Michel S. Makaroun. Tickets are $250 each, of which $150 is a tax-deductible contribution to the SVS Foundation’s general fund, the Greatest Need Fund. The Gala will be held Friday, June 14, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, the site for VAM. The event will include a silent auction, cocktails, dinner and entertainment. Many details are still in the planning stages and a link to purchase tickets will be available in January. Keep checking the SVS site for future details.
This year’s Vascular Annual Meeting will have a new and elegant air about it, with the introduction of a Gala to benefit the SVS Foundation. It is replacing the traditional President’s Reception, at the request of SVS President Michel S. Makaroun. Tickets are $250 each, of which $150 is a tax-deductible contribution to the SVS Foundation’s general fund, the Greatest Need Fund. The Gala will be held Friday, June 14, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, the site for VAM. The event will include a silent auction, cocktails, dinner and entertainment. Many details are still in the planning stages and a link to purchase tickets will be available in January. Keep checking the SVS site for future details.
This year’s Vascular Annual Meeting will have a new and elegant air about it, with the introduction of a Gala to benefit the SVS Foundation. It is replacing the traditional President’s Reception, at the request of SVS President Michel S. Makaroun. Tickets are $250 each, of which $150 is a tax-deductible contribution to the SVS Foundation’s general fund, the Greatest Need Fund. The Gala will be held Friday, June 14, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, the site for VAM. The event will include a silent auction, cocktails, dinner and entertainment. Many details are still in the planning stages and a link to purchase tickets will be available in January. Keep checking the SVS site for future details.
SVSConnect is Now Open – Join the Conversation
SVSConnect, your online community, is now open! This online space gives members a place for discussion, collaboration and a chance to expand their professional networks. This initial launch starts with a single forum for all members to get signed up and post discussions on everything from case complications and surgical procedures, to research projects, wellness topics and more. Users also have an opportunity to leave general questions for SVS. Login to engage and help shape this community, and your Society, for the future.
SVSConnect, your online community, is now open! This online space gives members a place for discussion, collaboration and a chance to expand their professional networks. This initial launch starts with a single forum for all members to get signed up and post discussions on everything from case complications and surgical procedures, to research projects, wellness topics and more. Users also have an opportunity to leave general questions for SVS. Login to engage and help shape this community, and your Society, for the future.
SVSConnect, your online community, is now open! This online space gives members a place for discussion, collaboration and a chance to expand their professional networks. This initial launch starts with a single forum for all members to get signed up and post discussions on everything from case complications and surgical procedures, to research projects, wellness topics and more. Users also have an opportunity to leave general questions for SVS. Login to engage and help shape this community, and your Society, for the future.
Submit VAM abstracts
The abstract submission site for the 2019 Vascular Annual Meeting is now open. Submissions may be considered for the following programs: Scientific Session, Vascular and Endovascular Surgical Society (VESS), International Forum, International Fast Talk, Poster Competition and Interactive Poster. In addition to the International Forum and International Fast Talk, the international community has added two further opportunities to showcase research: The International Young Surgeon Competition and the International Poster Competition. This year the submission site is mobile friendly! Get more information on submission and policy guidelines here.
The abstract submission site for the 2019 Vascular Annual Meeting is now open. Submissions may be considered for the following programs: Scientific Session, Vascular and Endovascular Surgical Society (VESS), International Forum, International Fast Talk, Poster Competition and Interactive Poster. In addition to the International Forum and International Fast Talk, the international community has added two further opportunities to showcase research: The International Young Surgeon Competition and the International Poster Competition. This year the submission site is mobile friendly! Get more information on submission and policy guidelines here.
The abstract submission site for the 2019 Vascular Annual Meeting is now open. Submissions may be considered for the following programs: Scientific Session, Vascular and Endovascular Surgical Society (VESS), International Forum, International Fast Talk, Poster Competition and Interactive Poster. In addition to the International Forum and International Fast Talk, the international community has added two further opportunities to showcase research: The International Young Surgeon Competition and the International Poster Competition. This year the submission site is mobile friendly! Get more information on submission and policy guidelines here.
SVSConnect is on the Way
Anticipation is growing for SVSConnect, a new online community for SVS members. This site will give users an online home for connecting with colleagues on various topics including case complications, techniques, practice management and even work-life balance. A group of “early adopters” has already begun testing the waters, but the site will become open to all members before year’s end. Keep an eye on our Pulse newsletters, emails and the SVS website for an official launch date.
Anticipation is growing for SVSConnect, a new online community for SVS members. This site will give users an online home for connecting with colleagues on various topics including case complications, techniques, practice management and even work-life balance. A group of “early adopters” has already begun testing the waters, but the site will become open to all members before year’s end. Keep an eye on our Pulse newsletters, emails and the SVS website for an official launch date.
Anticipation is growing for SVSConnect, a new online community for SVS members. This site will give users an online home for connecting with colleagues on various topics including case complications, techniques, practice management and even work-life balance. A group of “early adopters” has already begun testing the waters, but the site will become open to all members before year’s end. Keep an eye on our Pulse newsletters, emails and the SVS website for an official launch date.
Vascular Trainees: Apply for the VRIC Travel Scholarship
The SVS Foundation is supporting travel scholarships for trainees to attend the annual Vascular Research Initiatives Conference (VRIC), which will be held on May 13, 2019, in Boston. Recipients of the scholarship will receive complimentary registration to both VRIC and the Vascular Discovery Scientific Sessions, as well as a $1,000 award for conference travel. VRIC is considered a key event for connecting with vascular researchers and the theme this year is Hard Science: Calcification and Vascular Solution. Learn more and apply today. VRIC registration is now open; register today.
The SVS Foundation is supporting travel scholarships for trainees to attend the annual Vascular Research Initiatives Conference (VRIC), which will be held on May 13, 2019, in Boston. Recipients of the scholarship will receive complimentary registration to both VRIC and the Vascular Discovery Scientific Sessions, as well as a $1,000 award for conference travel. VRIC is considered a key event for connecting with vascular researchers and the theme this year is Hard Science: Calcification and Vascular Solution. Learn more and apply today. VRIC registration is now open; register today.
The SVS Foundation is supporting travel scholarships for trainees to attend the annual Vascular Research Initiatives Conference (VRIC), which will be held on May 13, 2019, in Boston. Recipients of the scholarship will receive complimentary registration to both VRIC and the Vascular Discovery Scientific Sessions, as well as a $1,000 award for conference travel. VRIC is considered a key event for connecting with vascular researchers and the theme this year is Hard Science: Calcification and Vascular Solution. Learn more and apply today. VRIC registration is now open; register today.
New marks of distinction for SVS members
The SVS Executive Board has announced that all Active SVS members in good standing will now be considered Fellows of the Society for Vascular Surgery™ (FSVS™). The trademarked designation is one of the benefits of SVS membership and is a public acknowledgement that a surgeon has met the high standards required by the SVS of its members and has shown and professional commitment to the field of vascular surgery. Active members in good standing may add the initials FSVS™ after their name in any usage, such as signature lines, letterhead, door signage and so on. Distinguished Fellows also may use the trademarked designation of DFSVS™. Read the official announcement here.
The SVS Executive Board has announced that all Active SVS members in good standing will now be considered Fellows of the Society for Vascular Surgery™ (FSVS™). The trademarked designation is one of the benefits of SVS membership and is a public acknowledgement that a surgeon has met the high standards required by the SVS of its members and has shown and professional commitment to the field of vascular surgery. Active members in good standing may add the initials FSVS™ after their name in any usage, such as signature lines, letterhead, door signage and so on. Distinguished Fellows also may use the trademarked designation of DFSVS™. Read the official announcement here.
The SVS Executive Board has announced that all Active SVS members in good standing will now be considered Fellows of the Society for Vascular Surgery™ (FSVS™). The trademarked designation is one of the benefits of SVS membership and is a public acknowledgement that a surgeon has met the high standards required by the SVS of its members and has shown and professional commitment to the field of vascular surgery. Active members in good standing may add the initials FSVS™ after their name in any usage, such as signature lines, letterhead, door signage and so on. Distinguished Fellows also may use the trademarked designation of DFSVS™. Read the official announcement here.