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Latest News
Latest iteration of SVS program seeks to help foster development of...
As the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) prepares to launch its fifth cohort of the Leadership Development Program (LDP) with an orientation scheduled for...
From the Editor
Increasing access and decreasing scientific bias: How open access is changing...
There has been much talk recently on open access publishing and the costs associated with this mode of publication. While editor-in-chief positions within most...
The devil we don’t know: The case against private equity in...
My household had a longstanding Christmas tradition. In the months leading up to the big day, my wife would craft a gift budget for...
SVS news
Ruth Bush takes over as AVF president in Tampa
Ruth Bush, MD, associate dean in the Office of Educational Affairs at John Sealy School of Medicine, the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB),...
Purchase tickets for SVS Foundation Gala’s ‘Night at the Museum’
Ticket information is available for the SVS Foundation’s “Night at the Museum—A Celebration of Science” Gala during the 2024 Vascular Annual Meeting (VAM 2024)...
Commentary
The progress in congress can seem overwhelmingly slow, especially considering the 118th Congress has only passed 27 pieces of legislation while holding over 700 votes. However, rather than being overcome with a sense of discouragement, this is when we...
VAM news
Registration for the 2024 Vascular Annual Meeting (VAM 2024) launched on March 20 and promotions teased a new annual VAM fixture: the SVS Keynote Speaker Series. The inaugural address will take place in Chicago on Wednesday, June 19, and...
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