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SVS meetings and education

Education and Meetings

Whether you are a vascular trainee or a seasoned, expert practitioner, SVS offers high-quality, well-rounded educational opportunities throughout the year, keeping vascular surgeons and health practitioners at the forefront of surgical knowledge and skill.   

SVS Presents

"SVS Presents" is a monthly webcast series that will take place on a Wednesday. All SVS webinars/webcasts for the month will be featured in one evening at different times.

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VESAP5 Self-Assessment Program

SVS' online self-assessment program meets the Maintenance of Certification requirements of the Vascular Surgery Board of the American Board of Surgery.

VESAP5 is expired as of July 14, 2023, at 9 a.m. CDT.

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SVS' biweekly podcast features:

  • Interviews with leaders in the field
  • Education for VSITE preparation
  • Best clinical practices
  • High-impact innovations in vascular surgery
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Upcoming Meetings 

Whether you're looking to expand your coding knowledge, improve your surgical techniques or earn CME, take a look at the upcoming meetings in the vascular community and find the one that is right for you. 

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Group training at the CPVI course

SVS CPVI Skills course

The largest clinical area for vascular surgeons in the United States is the treatment of patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Designed by vascular surgeons for vascular surgeons, the SVS Complex Peripheral Vascular Intervention (CPVI) Skills Course will support attendees to become familiar with the latest innovations and techniques in treating patients with PAD. 

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CME Credit Process Update

The American Board of Surgery (ABS) recently made changes to its CME processes, which impact the way that Diplomates interact with the Board, upload CME credits, and meet Certification requirements. SVS is committed to complying with the new rules and making your ability to claim credit as seamless as possible, however, we are still in the process of aligning our systems to meet these new requirements.