Members in the News | 'Perfect Storm' Helps Amputee Receive New Leg

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“I’m a firm believer that things happen for a reason,” said SVS member Dr. Richard Lynn.

Secret Tip For VAM17 Abstract Submitters

The Number One Tip for Submission Success

Here’s the most important advice you will get from the program committee chair: Submit early.

The deadline is Jan. 25, 2017, but many people wait until the very last day to start the electronic submission process. If submitting authors don’t have all profile and disclosure information for every co-author before they start, they could miss the deadline.

‘Paradigm shift’ for quality database will track medical management outcomes for the first time

CHICAGO, Illinois – A new Vascular Medicine Registry will be launched in early 2017 by the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) and the Society for Vascular Medicine (SVM). The registry will be housed within the SVS Patient Safety Organization (SVS PSO), which was established to collect and analyze data to improve the quality of vascular care, and to do so in a neutral, de-identified environment.

This will be the first data registry to study outcomes of medical management as compared to interventional and surgical treatments.

Education: Research, Conclusions, Ideas Welcome at VAM

The Vascular Annual Meeting abstract submission site opens Nov. 14 – and Dr. Ron Dalman hopes it is a beehive of activity from then until the Jan. 25, 2017, deadline.

In fact, he said, the over-arching theme of his three years as VAM program chair could be “more participation.”

“We want to make the Vascular Annual Meeting as participatory and accessible as possible. Our goal is for everyone to feel they can be part of it and contribute to it,” he said.

SVS Foundation Grant Integral to Research (Sidebar to Focus on Research)

Dr. Iraklis Pipinos has studied peripheral arterial disease for much of his career. His research, he said, got a tremendous boost from being awarded a K08 grant, the Mentored Clinical Scientist Research Career Development Award, from the SVS Foundation, in 2005 to study the myopathy of PAD. His findings eventually led to larger NIH grants and helped the research team develop additional findings which in turn have led to new applications for funding and research.

Your SVS: November

Dues Statements Mailed
Members should pay their 2017 dues by Dec. 31 to ensure they continue to receive all the benefits of SVS membership, including subscriptions to the Journal of Vascular Surgery publications; discounted registration fees for educational sessions; advocacy and legislative access; grant programs; practice resources; branding and public relations and much more.