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Recent Articles
SVS Board Endorses ACS Statement on Firearm Injury
The Board of Directors of the Society for Vascular Surgery has voted to endorse a statement by the Board of Regents of the American College of Surgeons on firearm injuries.
Negotiating a Compensation Plan
Prepared by Bhagwan Satiani, MD, MBAa and Michael Go, MDa on behalf of the SVS Community Practice Committee
Negotiating a Compensation Plan
This practice memo briefly describes how to design a compensation plan, pros and cons of various incentives, financial drivers in formulas, and recent trends in compensation formulas in private practices and hospital employed vascular surgeons, as well as a few negotiation tips.
Marketing Your Practice Series, Part 2: How to Introduce Yourself to a New Community
Prepared by the SVS Young Surgeons Advisory Committee
This is the second in a series of practice memos that are being developed to assist vascular surgeons to effectively market their practices.
Marketing Your Practice Series, Part 2: How to Introduce Yourself to a New Community
This is the second in a series of practice memos that are being developed to assist vascular surgeons to effectively market their practices. This section will focus on assessing your unique situation before beginning your introduction to the community.
SVS Position Statement on Vascular Screening
Vascular disease is among the leading causes of death in the United States, yet is generally asymptomatic until a catastrophic event occurs, such as a stroke or aneurysm rupture.
Removal of AAA Screening Barrier in Health Care Reform
As of January 1, 2011, co-insurance for the abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening benefit in Medicare (G0389) was waived for beneficiaries who qualify for this one-time screening as part of the Welcome to Medicare Physical Exam, which is available during the first twelve months of Medicare el
Marketing Your Practice Series, Part 1: Defining Your Competitive Edge
Prepared by the SVS Young Surgeons Advisory Committee
This is the first in a series of practice memos developed to assist vascular surgeons to effectively market their practices.
Marketing Your Practice Series, Part 1: Defining Your Competitive Edge
This is the first in a series of practice memos developed to assist vascular surgeons to effectively market their practices. This section will focus on how to define your competitive edge.
Tips on Applying for Vascular Surgery Residency Programs
This article highlights 5 essential tips when applying to vascular surgery training programs.
Meaningful Health System Reform
Many aspects of health care in the United States are the best in the world; however, escalating expense, lack of access and variable quality must be addressed.
Recent Articles
SVS Board Endorses ACS Statement on Firearm Injury
The Board of Directors of the Society for Vascular Surgery has voted to endorse a statement by the Board of Regents of the American College of Surgeons on firearm injuries.
Negotiating a Compensation Plan
Prepared by Bhagwan Satiani, MD, MBAa and Michael Go, MDa on behalf of the SVS Community Practice Committee
Negotiating a Compensation Plan
This practice memo briefly describes how to design a compensation plan, pros and cons of various incentives, financial drivers in formulas, and recent trends in compensation formulas in private practices and hospital employed vascular surgeons, as well as a few negotiation tips.
Marketing Your Practice Series, Part 2: How to Introduce Yourself to a New Community
Prepared by the SVS Young Surgeons Advisory Committee
This is the second in a series of practice memos that are being developed to assist vascular surgeons to effectively market their practices.
Marketing Your Practice Series, Part 2: How to Introduce Yourself to a New Community
This is the second in a series of practice memos that are being developed to assist vascular surgeons to effectively market their practices. This section will focus on assessing your unique situation before beginning your introduction to the community.
SVS Position Statement on Vascular Screening
Vascular disease is among the leading causes of death in the United States, yet is generally asymptomatic until a catastrophic event occurs, such as a stroke or aneurysm rupture.
Removal of AAA Screening Barrier in Health Care Reform
As of January 1, 2011, co-insurance for the abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening benefit in Medicare (G0389) was waived for beneficiaries who qualify for this one-time screening as part of the Welcome to Medicare Physical Exam, which is available during the first twelve months of Medicare el
Marketing Your Practice Series, Part 1: Defining Your Competitive Edge
Prepared by the SVS Young Surgeons Advisory Committee
This is the first in a series of practice memos developed to assist vascular surgeons to effectively market their practices.
Marketing Your Practice Series, Part 1: Defining Your Competitive Edge
This is the first in a series of practice memos developed to assist vascular surgeons to effectively market their practices. This section will focus on how to define your competitive edge.
Tips on Applying for Vascular Surgery Residency Programs
This article highlights 5 essential tips when applying to vascular surgery training programs.
Meaningful Health System Reform
Many aspects of health care in the United States are the best in the world; however, escalating expense, lack of access and variable quality must be addressed.