While the history of the Alabama Vascular Society is still in the making, the history of Vascular surgery in our beautiful home state is incredibly rich. We are fortunate to practice in a community that is diverse in population, faiths, backgrounds and ideas. But what ties all Alabamians together is a desire to be there for each other in good times and in bad. Similarly, the academic and community vascular practices in Alabama rely upon each other to deliver quality care to our patients.
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Call 800-618-4350 and mention Alabama Vascular Society Annual Meeting.
Vascular and Endovascular Surgeons from Alabama and the Florida panhandle region.
Vascular RNs, PAs, NPs, RVTs from Alabama and the Florida panhandle region.
Vascular Trainees from Alabama and the Florida panhandle region.
Annual Meeting Learning Objectives
Critically assess performance of Vascular and Endovascular interventions and define the differences between the outcomes of these interventions compared with surgical procedures.
List methods for visceral revascularization and advantages and disadvantages of differing approaches.
Compare procedural and perioperative outcomes of aortic revascularization strategies.
Identify indications/contraindications and relative performance of interventions for cerebrovascular disease.
Evaluate the efficacy of endovascular revascularization of the lower extremity; Identify patient comorbidities that may affect outcomes in a negative manner.
List methods of improving education for vascular surgery trainees and identify areas for needed improvement.
List factors affecting outcomes of carotid revascularization.
Describe new methods of treating vascular disease including surgical, endovascular and medical therapies.
Recognize important areas of basic science research currently being performed by vascular surgeons.