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Submit Your VRIC Abstracts
Don't forget to submit abstracts for the 2025 Vascular Research Initiatives Conference (VRIC)! VRIC serves as a premier platform for presenting cutting-edge vascular science and networking with experts in the field. The deadline for abstract submissions is Wednesday, November 20.
Additionally, trainees are encouraged to apply for the VRIC Trainee Award. This award recognizes high-quality work and fosters connections between early-career investigators and experienced professionals.
CME Credit Process Update
The American Board of Surgery (ABS) Discontinued the CME Credit Self-Claiming Process for Diplomates on July 1, 2023.
ABS recently made changes to its CME processes, which impact the way that Diplomates interact with the Board, upload CME credits and meet certification requirements. SVS is committed to complying with the new rules and making your ability to claim credit as seamless as possible, however, we are still aligning our systems to meet the new requirements. Ensure your CME credits earned with SVS are transferred to ABS by clicking the link below.
VAM25 Abstract Submissions
The Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) invites authors to submit abstracts for the 2025 Vascular Annual Meeting (VAM25). This premier event in the field of vascular surgery will feature the latest advancements in vascular medicine and offer a platform for researchers and practitioners to share their innovative work.
Submission Window: Nov. 6-Jan. 8, 2025 (3:00 PM CST)
Upcoming Meetings
View all member meetingsNorthwestern Vascular Symposium
The Annual Northwestern Vascular Symposium was the innovation of vascular surgeons John J. Bergan, MD, and James S.T. Yao, MD. The first symposium was held in December 1976 and has been held each December thereafter. Today, the symposium unites 50 national vascular care experts each year and consists of a comprehensive overview of the full spectrum of vascular surgery.
VESAP6 comprises over 600 questions, and 102 continuing medical education credits (CME) with Vascular Lab Modules helping to meet RPVI (re)certification requirements through a total of 39.25 credits.
Practice Management
Access recent clinical practice guidelines in a handy digital pocket guide.
Improving the quality, safety, effectiveness and cost of vascular health care by collecting, analyzing and sharing data.
Communicate your tole in comprehensive vascular care with these customizable brochures, flyers and ads.
Download fliers created on vascular disease topics and lifestyle issues that affect vascular health to share with patients.
Latest Publications from SVS
Vascular Specialist: October 2024
In this issue:
- Endoscopic vein harvest under the microscope
- Study details aspects of early care improvements after publication of SVS appropriate use criteria for claudication
- Guest editorial: Jonathan Cardella, MD, and Jean Bismuth, MD, on: “Who harmed who?”
- Bhagwan Satiani, MD, on: “The not-for-profit hospital clash between mission and revenue”
Networking
The SVS is dedicated to providing valuable networking opportunities to all member types. Visit the link below to unlock your access to the SVSConnect networking platform, membership sections and more.
Job Bank
The SVS Job Bank is the premier online listing of vascular surgery jobs. Find your next career move today!