"Let Us Not Be Silent"
Dr. Dawn Coleman will be hosting a townhall this Thursday, June 4 at 7:00 pm EST to discuss openly and in a safe space the ongoing injustices and violence to people of color.
Very excited about the Journal of Vascular Surgery-Audible Bleeding collaboration! Dr. Peter Lawrence joins us to discuss the JVS Editors’ choice articles for the month of August.
Dr. Caitlin Hicks, assistant professor of surgery at Johns Hopkins joins us to discuss her recently published paper, “Overuse of early peripheral vascular interventions in claudication”. Her work was recently highlighted in the Wall Street Journal as well
Dr. Julie Freischlag is the Dean of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. She joins us to discuss her approach to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, the genesis and outcomes of the OVER Trial, and her insights on mentorship and leadership.
This episode is a must listen! Dr. Lyssa Ochoa discusses how she developed the SAVE clinic to deliver high quality care to an underserved population in San Antonio. Very inspiring!
Dr. David Rigberg joins us to discuss career development and education in vascular surgery, the satisfaction he gets from his venous work, and the role music plays in his life.
We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with the JVS! Drs. Gloviczki and Lawrence join us to discuss new paradigms in surgical education, the value of surgical research, and their upcoming session at VAM: Critical Issues for Authors and Reviewers
It has been an amazing first year for Audible Bleeding! We are excited to welcome back Dr. Frank Veith to the pod. He is a widely recognized thought leader in vascular surgery with too numerous to count awards, publications and leadership positions,
We are very excited to have Dr. Todd Rasmussen join us (in conjunction with Behind the Knife) for the first of a five part series on the management of vascular trauma: Damage control vascular surgery of the injured extremity
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Michel S. Makaroun, MD is the chair of vascular surgery at the UPMC and the current president of the Society for Vascular Surgery. He joins us to discuss workforce issues in vascular surgery, the upcoming VAM, and the benefits of SVS membership.
Dr. Venita Chandra is an associate professor of Surgery and the founder of the Stanford Extremity Preservation Program. She talks to us about limb preservation among other things.
#VAM21
Highlight, Part 3 - Drs. Carlos Bechara and William Shutze on the new SVS Surgical Coaching Program - Audible Bleeding: The Vascular Surgery Podcast
Dr. Thomas Forbes joins us to discuss the application of new technologies in vascular surgery, insight into Canadian vascular surgery, vascular surgical training, regionalization, personalized medicine, and the personality of the vascular surgeon.
Happy Thanksgiving! Excited about our second VSITE episode, Thoracic outlet syndrome! Our content was put together by Dr. Nedal Katib, who is a senior vascular surgery fellow at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, Australia.
We are very excited to have Dr. Gilbert Upchurch, the Edward R. Woodward Professor and Chair of Surgery at the University of Florida College of Medicine and the 2019 president of the Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, joins us today.
Dr. Angela Kokkosis and Dr. Faisal Aziz share their insights on how to establish a busy clinical practice. This episode is the next installment of our collaboration with the Society for Vascular Surgery Young Surgeons Advisory Committee.
Dr. Hodgson's outstanding Presidential address is a call for vascular surgeons to take the lead in protecting our patients and ensure appropriateness of care.
Dr. Peter Schneider discusses the early days of endovascular therapy, updates in the 4th Edition of Endovascular Skills, innovations in critical limb ischemia, techniques he uses in his own practice and some of the recent controversies in vascular surgery.
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@OncoPrecision1
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#EOYArgentina
Trump says some remarkably irresponsible stuff about hydroxychloroquin: "What do you have to lose? Take it. I really think they should take it ... try it, if you'd like."
@ulkasachdevost
joins us to discuss mentorship, her parents’ impact on her career, her role as the editor for DEI at JVS, and the joys of being a surgeon scientist.
VAM2019 mini-episode 3: Dr. Michael Conte is the lead author on the Global vascular guidelines on the management of chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) just published in the Journal of Vascular Surgery in June 2019.
The first in a series produced in collaboration with the Society for Vascular Surgery Young Surgeons Advisory Committee (SVS YSC). This episode will focus on establishing a research lab and setting the groundwork for a productive academic career.
We are excited to present the third installment of the Audible Bleeding/JVS Editor's Choice collaboration! Adham Elmously discusses the JVS articles selected for the October 2019 edition of the Editor's Choice with JVS Senior Editor, Dr. Peter Lawrence.
I taught a session on medical professionalism with Dr. Aufses as part of the surgery clerkship for many years. He embodied the ideals of professionalism for me and all those he mentored. He was a gentleman in every sense of the word.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Arthur Aufses, former Chairman of the Dept of Surgery at Sinai for 22 yrs. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, imparting your wisdom, and always moving in kindness.
#surgery
#legend
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@MountSinaiNYC
Dr. Alik Farber and Dr. Matthew Menard, the PI’s of BEST CLI (Best Endovascular vs. best Surgical Therapy in patients with Critical Limb Ischemia), join us to discuss the history of the trial, context of the literature, early lessons learned and much more!