🌐Introducing @NextGenVascular!
SVS is dedicated to shaping the future of #VascSurg, so we’re expanding the Future Vascular Surgeons account to include vascular fellows, residents, gen surg residents & med students—the full scope of the next generation. Follow for more content!
The authors of this JVS-VL experimental research article aimed to extend previous ex vivo observations to determine the in vivo utility of near infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging to assess superficial venous reflux in the leg.
📰 Read: https://t.co/25uMSaaZiL @JVSVL
Ultimately, program directors think, "would I trust this person with our patients when they are on call by themselves at 3AM?"
- Christine L. Shokrzadeh, MD, FACS (4/4)
A great way for students to find out if the program fits them would be spending time on the service as acting interns. Given the demanding and high-acuity nature of the field, work ethic and stamina are also very important. (3/4)
#VAM26 is just 1 month away! ⏰
If you’re attending, register now & secure housing before the May 15 deadline. Boston hotels are expected to sell out during VAM week, so book through the official VAM hotel block to lock in the conference rate.
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for #VRIC26! 🔬
Your participation, research and engagement made this year’s meeting an incredible success. We’re excited to continue the momentum next year in Boston!
📍 Save the Date for #VRIC27: July 22, 2027 | Boston, MA
Congratulations to the 2026 VRIC Trainee Awardees!
Supported by the SVS Foundation, this award recognizes top-scoring trainee abstracts selected for presentation at #VRIC26. Thank you for advancing the future of vascular research! #VascSurg#VascularCare
The authors of this JVS research article aimed to investigate Canadian vascular surgery resident perceptions of DEI within their surgical training programs.
Read: https://t.co/dXunoZeFbL @JVascSurg
This “How I Do It” video briefly describes a carotid body tumor case and provides narrated footage demonstrating how our vascular surgeons approach carotid body tumors.
👉 Continue watching this video, along with hours of other educational content: https://t.co/R2Q1wpg7EV. #VascSurg
In my practice, I commonly treat patients with aortic aneurysms or dissections, carotid artery disease and blockages in the lower extremity vessels that can lead to wounds.
- @RaviNAmbani (3/3)
In a typical vascular surgery practice, you see a wide variety of patients, including those with venous disease, individuals with arterial blockages and patients with kidney failure who require dialysis access. (2/3)
A study highlighted in a recent JVS article examined the incidence of suicidal ideation among vascular surgery trainees and environmental factors.
If you’re struggling, you’re not alone.
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The VOYAGE Scholarship Program, presented by the SVS Foundation in partnership with the Young Surgeons Section and the Women's Section, supports early-career vascular surgeons.
💻 Learn more and submit by April 17: https://t.co/27F3vLnO0O
#VascSurg#Foundation#Scholarship
Finally, pick at least one area of vascular disease and read up on it, such as the management of patients with asymptomatic versus symptomatic carotid stenosis or the approach to a patient with acute limb ischemia. Work on your differential diagnosis! (4/4)
Starting residency is a big step—taking time now to prepare will make the transition smoother and set you up for success from day one.
🧵Read more below to learn some tips from the @VascularSVS Young Surgeon Section. (1/4)
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