Listen to Dr. Geraghty discuss why the CPVI course stands out for its intensive, small-group instruction with expert faculty. Gain from the most extensive hands-on and cadaver-based training in the U.S. Register now: vascular.org/cpvi24
Society for Vascular Surgery
Non-profit Organizations
Rosemont, Illinois 18,275 followers
Advancing excellence and innovation in vascular health through education, advocacy, research and public awareness.
About us
The Society for Vascular Surgery® (SVS) is a not-for-profit professional medical society, composed primarily of vascular surgeons, that seeks to advance excellence and innovation in vascular health through education, advocacy, research, and public awareness. SVS is the United States advocate for 3,350 specialty-trained vascular surgeons and other medical professionals who are dedicated to the prevention and cure of vascular disease.
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http://www.vascular.org
External link for Society for Vascular Surgery
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Rosemont, Illinois
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1947
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Primary
9400 W Higgins Rd
Rosemont, Illinois 60018-4975, US
Employees at Society for Vascular Surgery
Updates
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Time is running out to claim your VAM CME credits! Log into the online planner or mobile app, then select the 'Credits and Certificates' tile. The deadline to claim credits is July 22. https://lnkd.in/ghrhK8Kw
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The SVS recently submitted comments to the Senate Committee’s “Request for Information” soliciting policy solutions to reform the Medicare Physician Payment System. The response argued that the current MPFS methodology, which results in annual payment reductions and high administrative burdens, fails to cover the operational costs of running a practice and has led to market consolidation and a decline in physicians in rural and underserved areas. These points are underscored by the recent release of the CY2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) Proposed Rule, which stipulated yet another round of payment cuts. We are urging policymakers--both in the Administration and Congress-- to ensure financial stability within Medicare to allow physicians to provide high-quality patient care. Read SVS' comments: https://ow.ly/7CK750SAsuB
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Nicole Yuja, MD, and Daphne Gonzalez, MD, highlight the benefits of the CPVI Skills Course. Join us in Rosemont, IL, September 28-29 for the hands-on course. Register here: https://lnkd.in/ghC25F2A
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📚 Advance your vascular knowledge with VESAP6! Access 600+ questions and obtain 100+ hours of CME credit. https://vascular.org/vesap
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Claim your VAM CME by logging into the online planner or mobile app and clicking on the 'Credits and Certificates' tile. Credits must be claimed by July 22. https://lnkd.in/g5SW52qS
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Thank you for joining us at #VAM24! Your engagement in the educational sessions and networking events made this meeting unforgettable. Be sure to claim your CME credits/contact hours by July 22. https://ow.ly/tzER50Su5rj
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Duke University's Department of Surgery, Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery has been recognized as the SVS Foundation Vascular Innovation Partner (VIP) of the Month. Discover how Duke's vascular surgeons are leading the way with groundbreaking research to improve patient care standards. #SVSFVIP #InnovationLeaders Learn more at the link in our bio.
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The Graduate Medical Education Advocacy Coalition (GMEAC), including SVS and nearly 50 other medical societies, responded to the Bipartisan Medicare Graduate Medical Education (GME) Working Group’s Draft Proposal Outline and Questions for Consideration. While numerous policy solutions are needed to sustain and bolster the physician workforce, increased Medicare support for GME is a key component to stabilizing the workforce expansion. With demand for physicians continuing to outpace supply as both the patient population and physician workforce age – it is critical now more than ever that Congress build on recent bipartisan efforts and invest in training more physicians. Read the response: https://ow.ly/9UtF50Sr3Ng
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"As with so many other conditions, in vascular health, patients often need to be seen within a few days or weeks, but current referral systems drag on for many weeks and months." Hear from Dr. William Shutze on where traditional referral pathways break down and how they can be improved to lead to better patient outcomes: https://lnkd.in/g9xvdSb9