Leadership Development Program Cohort 4

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The Leadership Development Program (LDP) is a six-month-long interactive learning experience for U.S./Canadian vascular surgeons who are five-10 years out of training. A series of webinars, mentoring and a 1.5-day in-person workshop will serve as the curriculum to guide participants as they identify and tackle real-life challenges faced by leaders in vascular surgery.   

The aim is for the participants to reach their full potential as leaders and make a positive impact in the specialty, in their workplace and community, and in other areas of importance in their life. 

Program content is drawn from the highest quality research on leadership with an intense focus on applying this knowledge to real-life challenges. 

The 2022-2023 application process is now closed. See a list of participants here. 

Program Information

Date of Release: September 28, 2022

Last Day to Claim CE credits or earn a Certificate: May 1, 2023

This CE Activity is supported through an educational grant provided by Boston Scientific and Gore

Core Faculty

Manuel Garcia-Toca, MD, MS
Faisal Aziz, MD
Dawn M Coleman, MD
Randall R DeMartino, MD
Kristina Giles, MD
Kenneth M Slaw, PhD

Additional Faculty

Bhagwan Satiani, MD, MBA
John Burrows, PhD

 

Dates

Date Time Section
09/28/2022 7:00-8:15 PM Central SVS LDP Webinar 1: Kick-off/Orientation- Not for CME
10/26/2022 7:00-8:15 PM Central SVS LDP Webinar 2: LPI Assessment
11/09/2022 7:00-8:15 PM Central SVS LDP Webinar 3: Model the Way
12/07/2022 7:00-8:15 PM Central SVS LDP Webinar 4: Inspire a Shared Vision
02/01/2023 7:00-8:15 PM Central SVS LDP Webinar 5: Challenge the Process
03/01/2023 7:00-8:15 PM Central SVS LDP Webinar 6: Enable Others to Act
03/31 - 04/01/2023 1.5 Days SVS LDP In-Person Workshop 7: Encourage the Heart + Case Study Project | Rosemont, IL 
06/15/2023 12:00-1:00 PM Eastern LDP Cohort 4 Graduation- Not for CME

Accreditation Statement

The Society for Vascular Surgery is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Society for Vascular Surgery designates this other/blended for a maximum of 18.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure Statement

The ACCME requires that the SVS, as an accredited provider of CME, disclose the relevant financial relationships of the planners, faculty, and any other individuals in a position to control content of this activity. However, Accredited providers do not need to identify, mitigate, or disclose relevant financial relationships for accredited education that is non-clinical, such as leadership or communication skills training. Therefore, there are no disclosures for this accredited activity.


Important Information about your CME credits for LDP Cohort 4

The American Board of Surgery (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 in the process of aligning our systems to meet these new requirements.   

To ensure all your CME credits earned with SVS are transferred to the ABS, please visit this website to review the process.

Review the Process

More Information:

SVS will communicate any changes to this information as it becomes available. We look forward to seeing everyone in-person!

Questions

Please contact education@vascularsociety.org.

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2023 Proposed SVS Bylaws Changes

Voting closed on 11:59 p.m. EST on Nov. 19. 

In accordance with SVS Bylaws the SVS Executive Board may propose changes to Bylaws, and upon 50% approval of the Strategic Board of Directors (SBOD), may proceed to a referendum of the Voting Membership to ratify any such changes following 30-days official notice.

An eblast was sent the afternoon of Oct. 4, 2023, to serve as official notice to the Membership that the Executive Board has proposed, and the SBOD has approved, moving two fundamental changes to the voting membership in a referendum. The first is in SVS bylaws-Article III, relating to Membership; and the second is in Articles V and VII, relating to the composition of the Executive Board, which includes both elected and appointed members. 

  1. Article III Changes:  Establishing “Early Active” Membership
    These bylaw changes were initiated by early-career members with support from the Young Surgeon Section and Membership Committee to establish a process of “auto-transition” from Candidate to Active membership with a minimum of barriers or extra steps in the process. Because post-training Candidates are in various stages of transition the proposed change establishes a new sub-category of membership called “Early Active” with increased dues and enhanced engagement while preparing for and passing their Vascular Surgery Board Exam. Once their boards are passed, Early Active members are “auto-transitioned” to full Active membership within two years. The proposed change outlines enhanced privileges for Early Active members including service on SVS committees and the right to vote in SVS elections.  
     
  2. Article V and VII Changes: Composition of the Executive Board 
    These bylaw changes were initiated by the Executive Board with support from the SVS Nominating Committee, to align Executive Board composition with current best practices for medical societies that increase diversity of perspective for decision-making and governance, as well as provide for greater flexibility and agility of the Executive Board to address evolving needs over time.  
    The Executive Board is currently comprised of six elected officers (three elected, and three acceding from previous elections) and three appointed members that are “locked” or designated roles via bylaws, for a total of nine members. The proposed changes expand the SVS Executive Board from the current nine to 11 positions, by expanding the number of non-officer appointed positions from three to five, instead of locking or designating them to a specific position, the "At-Large" positions will be staggered three-year terms. These positions will be appointed by the Executive Board from a list of nominees vetted by the Nominating Committee and prioritized by the SBOD based on identified priority gaps in expertise or perspective. 

To make the proposed changes easier to understand, the SVS has created an infographic highlighting the key points. View the infographic below. 

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Bylaws Change Infographic

Please review the redline version of the proposed changes. Beginning Nov. 6, 2023, there will be communications inviting all Active and Senior members to cast their vote.

If you have questions, please email governance@vascularsociety.org.

FAQS

  1. When will voting be open for this referendum?
    • Voting on the bylaws referendum will open on Monday, Nov. 6 and will close at 11:59 p.m. EST on Sunday, Nov. 19. All voting-eligible members will receive notifications when the election opens.
  2. Who is voting-eligible in this election?
    • All Active and Senior SVS members in good standing are eligible to vote in this election.
    • “Good standing” means you are up to date on paying your membership dues. If you are unsure about your current status, login here.
  3. How will I cast my vote?
    • Voting members will vote online. To vote you will need your SVS username and password. If you have forgotten either one, please visit the “My Account” page and press the “Forgot username or password?” link. 
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SVS Presents

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About SVS Presents

The Society for Vascular Surgery strives to advance the learning experience of its members and those interested in vascular health through activities that promote engagement, accessibility and sustained change. Members stated, through the educational needs assessment that they want SVS to continue to offer online education, but to try to condense our offerings to once a month.  Therefore, beginning April 12, the SVS will begin “SVS Presents” which will provide an evening of educational programming accessible for free as a member benefit.

“SVS Presents” will be hosted either the first or second Wednesday evening of every month, excluding the months of January and June due to holidays and the days leading up to the Vascular Annual Meeting (VAM). Some months will have more than one webinar but will run consecutively. This will be a one-year pilot to measure the interest and increase engagement from all SVS member segments. The goal of the series is to expand the programming and encourage committees to utilize this day as the scheduled release date for educational content. 

The webinars will be live and then hosted on the SVS site under SVS On Demand. This will give attendees the opportunity, especially for the webinar content, to participate live as they have been or watch it on demand at their leisure. Be sure to bookmark SVS On Demand to find all the content in one easy location. Webinar content will vary in the duration of their time, but most will be scheduled between 6 and 8 p.m. CST.

"SVS Presents" will always be free to all SVS Members, however, there will be some months when non-members will be required to pay a small fee to attend the presentations. You can learn more about SVS membership here.

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SVS Presents...Replay

Miss the last SVS Presents...webinar or want to rewatch one from a previous month? Visit this page to find the link to the available recordings. To access, you will need to login to your SVS Account. 

Postgraduate Education Committee

Postgraduate Education Committee

The Postgraduate Education Committee is to identify, develop, direct and assess postgraduate education relevant to the SVS membership in advancing the practice, curricula and scope of practice in vascular surgery.

ACCME Standards

The Education Council and Committees oversee the development and implementation of CME activities and as such volunteers must adhere to The Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education.  Per these requirements, owners, executives and employees of ineligible companies (formerly known as commercial interest) are considered to have unresolvable financial relationships and must be excluded from participating as planners or faculty.  These individuals cannot influence or control any aspect of the planning, delivery, or evaluation of accredited continuing education, except in the limited circumstances outlined in Standard 3.2.  All volunteers involved as planners or faculty will be required to disclose all financial relationships within the prior 24 months.  

Committee Members

William Robinson, MD  – Chair      Jeanwan Kang, MD             
Claudie McArthur Sheahan, MD  -  Vice-Chair Loren Masterson, MD, MBA, FACS       
Kwame Amankwah, MD Madhavi Meka, MD 
Faisal  Aziz, MD Firas Mussa, MD, MS, FACS
Audra Duncan, MD Kathleen Raman, MD, MPH
Mohammad Eslami, MD, MPH Kenton Rommens, MD
Alik Farber, MD Pallavi Manvar-Singh, MD
Javairiah Fatima, MD, FACS, RPVI, DFSVS Gale Tang, MD 
Lauren Gordon, MD Matt Wooster, MD 
Maen Aboul Hosn, MD  

 

If you have any questions regarding this committee, please contact:  Michelle Majewski at mmajewski@vascularsociety.org

 

Physician Assistants

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In 2017, the SVS created a new membership section for vascular physician assistants. The section provides a "professional home" to PAs working in vascular care settings and has grown to 138 members after one short year of existence.

Benefits

  • PA-specific education at the Vascular Annual Meeting
  • Networking and peer mentoring opportunities
  • Leadership development through SVS committee engagement
  • Discounts on SVS events and our JVS subscription
  • Subscription to our Vascular Specialist monthly print publication and SVS Pulse electronic newsletter
  • A private PA Section community on SVSConnecta member-exclusive online space for collaboration, engagement and communication amongst other vascular professionals.

Eligibility

SVS Affiliate membership is available to physician assistants who have demonstrated an active interest in the field of vascular disease.

How to Apply

Membership applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. 

Download the application for Affiliate membership and submit the completed documentation. You will need to include: a completed application form, including the names and contact information of two physicians who sponsor your application, one of which must be a member of the SVS in good standing, and a curriculum vitae. 

Submit completed application materials to membership@vascularsociety.org

Steering Committee

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Holly Grunebach, PA-C
Steering Committee Chair 

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Jessica Fernandes, PA-C 

Stephen Robischon, PA-C headshot

Stephen Robischon, PA-C 

Danielle Scribani, PA headshot

Danielle Scribani, PA 

Robert Skasko, PA-C Headshot

Robert C. Skasko, Jr., PA-C 

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Janine Tedesco, PA-C 

Questions

 

Please contact the membership department at membership@vascularsociety.org or (312) 334-2313.         

 

Leadership Development Program (Cohort 5)

Overview

The Leadership Development Program (LDP) is a seven-month-long interactive learning experience best suited for U.S./Canadian vascular surgeons who are 5-10 years out of training.

The curriculum is drawn from the highest quality evidenced-based model on leadership stemming from Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner’s, The Leadership Challenge, with an intense focus on applying this knowledge to real-life challenges. 

The program consists of webinars, on-demand didactic presentations, live online faculty-led discussions, mentoring, and a 1.5-day in-person workshop that will serve to guide participants as they identify and tackle real-life challenges faced by leaders in vascular surgery.

The aim is for the participants to reach their full potential as leaders and make a positive impact in the specialty, in their workplace and community, and in other areas of importance in their life. Build life-long relationships, have some fun, and invest in your future and the future of the profession all while earning CME credit!

Learning Objectives

By participating in this CME activity, the learner will be able to:

  1. Recognize the functional day-to-day behaviors that drive success in leadership.
  2. Understand the larger context of where physicians lead and can lead most effectively in complex health delivery systems.
  3. Apply selected leadership behavior in interactive learning scenarios to strengthen individualized learning, i.e., conflict resolution, team, and trust building.
  4. Apply a renewed passion for working in the profession of medicine, and specialty of vascular surgery.

Registration

Registration for the fifth Leadership Development Program cohort is now closed as we have reached capacity. If you want to be added to the waitlist and contacted if a current registrant drops out of Cohort 5, or you would like to receive information about next year's LDP (Cohort 6), please click here

Leadership Mastery Grant

The SVS and the Leadership Development Committee are pleased to offer up to four $3000 Leadership Mastery Grants to past Leadership Development Program (LDP) graduates. Past graduates of any LDP cohort are eligible to apply for one of these grants by filling out an application that outlines their plan to continue leadership education and apply it to serve the Society and the Specialty.

Submissions are closed for 2024. Congratulations to this year’s recipients:

Xzabia Caliste, MD - Albany Medical Healthcare System
Maria Castello Ramirez, MD - Penn State Hershey Medical Center
Fernando Joglar, MD - University of Puerto Rico
Payam Salehi, MD, PhD - Tufts Medicine

Program Details

Core Faculty

Manuel Garcia-Toca, MD, MS
Faisal Aziz, MD
Dawn M Coleman, MD
Randall R DeMartino, MD
Kristina Giles, MD
Kenneth M Slaw, PhD

Date of Release: April 11, 2024
Program End Date: November 2, 2024
Last Day to Claim CE credits or earn a Certificate: Dec. 2, 2024

This CE Activity is supported through an educational grant provided by Gore.

 

Accreditation Statement

The Society for Vascular Surgery is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Society for Vascular Surgery designates this other/blended learning for a maximum of 18.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure Statement

The ACCME requires that the SVS, as an accredited provider of CME, disclose the relevant financial relationships of the planners, faculty, and any other individuals in a position to control content of this activity. However, Accredited providers do not need to identify, mitigate, or disclose relevant financial relationships for accredited education that is non-clinical, such as leadership or communication skills training. Therefore, there are no disclosures for this accredited activity.

Schedule

Date Time Session Format CME Offered
Thursday, April 11, 2024
 
7-8:15 p.m. CT Session 1: Kick-off/Orientation Webinar 0
Wednesday, May 29, 2024 7-8:15 p.m. CT Session 2: LPI Assessment Webinar 1.25
TBD June 19-22, 2024 TBD 1-1.5 hrs LDP 1-1.5 hr Meet up (optional) In-person @ VAM24
Chicago, IL 
0
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 7-8:00 p.m. CT Session 3: Model the Way Faculty-led online discussion
On-demand recording viewed prior
1.50
July-Aug., 2024 TBD - per availability  Case study 1-on-1 mentor calls Call or virtual call 0
Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024 7-8:00 p.m. CT Session 4: Inspire a Shared Vision Faculty-led online discussion
On-demand recording viewed prior
1.50
Wednesday, Sept.18, 2024 7-8:00 p.m. CT Session 5: Enable Others to Act Faculty-led online discussion
On-demand recording viewed prior
1.25
Monday, Oct. 7, 2024 7-8:00 p.m. CT Session 6: Challenge the Process  Faculty-led online discussion
On-demand recording viewed prior
1.25
Friday, Saturday, Nov. 1-2 (1.5 days)
Hotel - Nov. 1 check-in, Nov. 3 check-out
Friday – 12-8:30 p.m. CT
- includes lunch, dinner
Saturday – 8-5:00 p.m. CT
Session 7: Workshop and Graduation

In-person @ SVS Headquarters Rosemont, IL

12.00

Questions

Please contact education@vascularsociety.org


Important Information about your CME credits for LDP Cohort 4

The American Board of Surgery (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 in the process of aligning our systems to meet these new requirements.   

To ensure all your CME credits earned with SVS are transferred to the ABS, please visit this website to review the process.

Review the Process

More Information:

SVS will communicate any changes to this information as it becomes available.

Explore SVS' list of tools, resources and programs for leadership development in vascular surgery. 

See the list

SVS Officers and the Strategic Board of Directors

2023 - 2024 Officers and the Strategic Board of Directors

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Joseph Mills, MD, DFSVS
President 

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Matthew Eagleton, MD, DFSVS
President-Elect 

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Keith Calligaro, MD, DFSVS
Vice President 

William Shutze Headshot

William Shutze, MD, DFSVS
Secretary 

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Thomas Forbes, MD, DFSVS
Treasurer 

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Michael Dalsing, MD, DFSVS
Immediate Past President

Andres Schanzer Headshot

Andres Schanzer, MD, DFSVS
Program Committee Chair
 

Robert Molnar Headshot

Robert Molnar, MD
Community Practice Chair
 

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Daniel McDevitt, MD, DFSVS
Clinical Practice Council Chair 

Linda Harris Headshot

Linda Harris, MD, DFSVS
Education Council Chair
 

Adam Beck, headshot

Adam Beck, MD
Patient Safety Organization/VQI Governing Council
 

Megan Tracci Headshot

Margaret Tracci, MD, DFSVS
Advocacy Council Chair
 

Dennis Gable Headshot

Dennis Gable, MD, DFSVS
Quality Council Chair
 

Raul Guzman Headshot

Raul Guzman
Research Council Chair
 

Audra Duncan Headshot

Audra Duncan, MD
Women's Section Chair
 

Lori Pounds Headshot

Lori Pounds, MD, DFSVS
American Venous Forum 

Mal Sheahan Headhshot

Mal Sheahan, MD, DFSVS
Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery
 

April Boyd Headshot

April Boyd, MD, PhD, FRCSC
Canadian Society for Vascular Surgery
 

Palma Shaw headshot

Palma Shaw, MD, DFSVS
Eastern Vascular Society
 

Patrick Geraghty Headshot

Patrick Geraghty, MD, DFSVS
Midwestern Society for Vascular Surgery
 

Patricia Furery Headshot

Patricia Furey, MD
New England Society for Vascular Surgery
 

Caron Rockman Headshot

Caron Rockman, MD
Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery
 

Mark Farber Headshot

Mark Farber, MD, FSVS
Southern Association for Vascular Surgery
 

Bernadette Aulivola Headshot

Bernadette Aulivola, MD
Vascular and Endovascular Society
 

Rabih Chaer headshot

Rabih Chaer, MD, DFSVS
Vascular Surgery Board
 

Ahmed About-Zamzam Headshot

Ahmed Abou-Zamzam, MD, DFSVS
Western Vascular Society
 

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Kenneth M. Slaw, PhD
Executive Director
 

 
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History

 

Founding of SVS

The Society for Vascular Surgery was founded on July 3, 1946, at the Fairmount Hotel in San Francisco, California, by thirty-one vascular surgeons looking to improve the field.  In August 2021, SVS kicked off a year-long celebration of its 75th Anniversary. 

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The Giants of Vascular Surgery - Video Interviews

Videos that tell the stories of milestones in vascular surgery -- including interviews with some of the giants in the field who made those moments happen -- are now available for viewing.

Members of the SVS History Project Work Group interviewed 80 people who influenced the course of vascular surgery and who have been the specialty’s outstanding leaders and contributors. Interviews were conducted with:

  • 40 SVS past presidents
  • 20 honorary members of SVS
  • 20 selected leaders in the field of vascular surgery

Use the scrolling video player above, or visit the complete History Project playlist on YouTube.

You may also view individual interviews by clicking on a name below:

A History of Vascular Nursing
Dr. Enrico Ascher
Dr. Ronald Baird
Dr. Panagiotis Balas
Dr. William H. Baker
Dr. Wiley Barker
Dr. Jonathan D. Beard
Dr. Jean-Pierre Becquemin
Dr. Ramon Berguer
Dr. William Blaisdell
Dr. Jan D. Blankensteijn
Dr. Jan S. Brunkwall
Dr. Jacob Buth
Dr. Allan Callow
Dr. Richard Cambria
Dr. Piergiorgio Cao
Dr. Stephen W. K. Cheng
Dr. Timothy A. M. Chuter
Dr. G. Patrick Clagett
Dr. Alexander Clowes
Dr. John E. Connolly
Dr. Denton Cooley
Dr. Jack Cronenwett
Dr. Herbert Dardik
Dr. Richard H. Dean
Dr. Michael DeBakey, on SVS 50th Anniversary
Dr. Michael DeBakey, remembering Dr. Rudolph Matas
Dr. Michael DeBakey - Scroll of Honors and Awards
Dr. Michael DeBakey - Remembered by Colleagues
Dr. Michael DeBakey Library/Museum Tour
Dr. Michael DeBakey Library/Museum Development Background
Dr. Michael DeBakey Library/Museum Project Background
Dr. James DeWeese
Dr. Edward Diethrich
Dr. Ben Eiseman
Dr. Jose Fernandes e Fernandes
Dr. Thomas J. Fogarty
Dr. Julie Ann Freischlag
Dr. Peter Gloviczki 
Dr. Jerry Goldstone
Dr. Richard M. Green
Dr. Olivier Goeau-Brissonniere
Dr. Lazar Greenfield
Dr. Roger M. Greenhalgh
Dr. John P. Harris
Dr. Norman Hertzer
Dr. Larry Hollier
Dr. Jimmy Howell
Dr. Anthony Imparato
Dr. Julius H. Jacobson II
Dr. K. Wayne Johnston
Dr. Craig Kent
Dr. Robert L. Kistner
Dr. Peter F. Lawrence
Dr. Christos D. Liapis
Dr. Frank LoGerfo
Mr. William Maloney
Dr. Kenneth Mattox
Dr. James May
Dr. Craig Miller
Dr. John Mannick
Dr. Frans L. Moll 
Dr. Wesley Moore
Dr. Hassan Najafi
Dr. George P. Noon
Dr. John Ochsner, Part 1, Part 2
Dr. Thomas F. O'Donnell, Jr.
Dr. Juan C. Parodi
Dr. William H. Pearce
Dr. Bruce Perler
Dr. Anatoly V. Pokrovsky
Dr. Jean-Baptiste Ricco
Dr. Norman Rich
Dr. Thomas Riles
Dr. Charles Rob, Part 1,   Part 2 
Dr. Harry Shumacker
Dr. Gregorio A. Sicard
Dr. Anton N. Sidawy
Dr. Robert B. Smith, III
Dr. Frank Spencer
Dr. James C. Stanley
Dr. Ronald Stoney
Dr. Jonathan Towne
Dr. Frank Veith I
Dr. Frank Veith II
Dr. J. Leonel Villavicencio
Dr. Shenming Wang
Dr. Milton Weinberg
Dr. Jock R. Wheeler
Dr. Anthony D. Whittemore
Dr. John H.N. Wolfe
Dr. James S.T. Yao
Dr. Christopher Zarins
Dr. Robert M. Zwolak

History of Vascular Surgery and SVS

This interview series features leaders and major contributors in the field of vascular surgery. The videos were created in 2017 by the SVS History Project Work Group, chaired by Dr. James Yao, and followed more than 75 interviews with leaders in the subspecialty. The History Project Work Group now is chaired by Dr. Walter McCarthy.

Re-live historical vignettes from interviews about experiences in war combat zones, creation of the first Fogarty Catheter, creation of the first grafts, the first SVS business meetings, the thoughts of Dr. Michael DeBakey and much more.

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Era I: Antiquity and Reparative Surgery

Era II: Direct and Reconstructive Surgery

Era III: Endovascular Surgery

 

Historic Interview with SVS Founders

At left: Michael E. DeBakey, M.D. (left), Harris B. Shumacker, Jr., M.D.
At left: Michael E. DeBakey, M.D. (left), Harris B. Shumacker, Jr., M.D.

In 1996, the 50th anniversary of the Society for Vascular Surgery, Drs. Harry B. Shumacker, Jr., and Michael DeBakey were the two surviving members of the 31 founders of the Society. Drs. Shumacker and DeBakey were interviewed about their recollections of the history of the Society. Calvin Ernst interviewed Dr. Shumacker and Dr. Blaisdell talked with Dr. DeBakey. Both Drs. Shumacker and DeBakey since have passed away – Dr. Shumacker on Nov. 14, 2009, and Dr. DeBakey on July 11, 2008.

Watch Dr. Michael E. DeBakey

Watch Dr. Harry B. Shumacker

 

Books on the History of SVS

The following publications provide information on the history of SVS. 

  • Yao JST.  Society for Vascular Surgery—The beginning.  J Vasc Surg 2010;51:776-779
  • Shumacker HB Jr.  The Society for Vascular Surgery—A history: 1945-1983.  Chicago: The Society for Vascular Surgery, 1984
  • Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996;23(6):957-1157. Special issue commemorating the 50th anniversary (1946-1996) of SVS, edited by Calvin B. Ernst and James S.T. Yao. In addition to the history of SVS, this special issue provides historical information on recent activities of the Society, including accreditation of vascular training programs and certification of vascular surgeons; research and emergence of the Lifeline Foundation, the Research Initiatives meeting, and the National Institutes of Health; the Journal of Vascular Surgery; and the development of the Crawford Critical Issues Forum and the E.J. Wylie Traveling Fellowship. The issue ended with a section of photo memoirs to bring back fond memories of the Society. 
  • Lilly GD.  The first ten years of the Society for Vascular Surgery.  Surgery 1957;41:1-5
  • Thompson JE.  The founding fathers.  Surgery 1977;82:801-808
  • Pearce, WH, Mannick JA, Clowes AW and Yao JST.  Twentieth anniversary of American Vascular Association/Lifeline Foundation: A celebration.  J Vasc Surg 2008;47:1351-1355

In 2003, the International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter, merged with SVS to become one Society—The Society for Vascular Surgery. Two historical articles about ISCVS-NA provide the historical information of this important partnership.

  • Haimovici H.  The history of the International Cardiovascular Society.  Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1977; 18: 207-240.
  • Connolly JE.  A view of the International Cardiovascular Society on its silver anniversary.  Arch Surg 1977;112: 1281-1286

 

Additional Resources

The following books and articles provide useful information on the history of the development of vascular surgery.

  • Rob CG A History of arterial surgery.  Arch Surg 1972;105:821-823
  • Rob CG.  The classics of vascular surgery.
  • Dale WA.  The beginnings of vascular surgery.  Surgery 1974;76:849-866
  • Dale WA (author), Johnson G (editor), DeWeese JA (editor).  Band of brothers: Creators of modern vascular surgery.  George Johnson and James DeWeese, 1996
  • Friedman SG.  A History of vascular surgery, 2nd ed.  Malden MA: Blackwell-Futura, 2005
  • Barker WF.  Clio chirurgica: The arteries.  Austin TX: R.G. Landes Co., 1992
  • Szilagyi, DE.  A brief account of the long life of D. Emerick Szilagyi, MD.  Evanston IL: Greenwood Academic, 2008
  • Cohn I.  Rudolph Matas: A biography of one of the great pioneers in surgery.  New York: Doubleday & Co. Inc., 1960

Society for Vascular Surgery Presidents 1947 - 2022