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Vascular Surgery
Interest Groups


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A Vascular Surgery Interest Group (V-SIG) is a great way for students to gain early exposure to the specialty and obtain valuable mentorship. 
 
If you are interested in starting a V-SIG, please consult the V-SIG toolkit for step-by-step instructions on how to bring a V-SIG to your institution.
 
Click on the image above to view a video on Vascular Surgery Interest Groups. A list of current V-SIGs can be found on VascularWeb.org







Open Vascular 0+5 and Fellowship Positions
Loyola University Medical School's vascular surgery program has an open, one-year position with a start date of July 1, 2014.
 
View this listing and other open vascular positions at VascularWeb.org. 



Give Us Your Feedback
The Resident and Student Program at the 2014 Vascular Annual Meeting features three breakfast lectures for MS1/2, MS3/4, and General Surgery Residents. All three breakfasts feature panels composed of program directors, vascular surgery trainees, and recently matched vascular residents/fellows. What questions would you like to be answered by the panels? Please email your suggestions.

 



Countdown to the Vascular Annual Meeting
 
The 2014 Vascular Annual Meeting is only 64 days away. See what activities are available for residents and students at this year's meeting. 

Information regarding scholarship applications will be sent out by mid-April.












Did you know?
In 1951, Charles Dubost, MD was the first surgeon to resect a AAA and replace it with a homograft.



Countdown to the Vascular Fellowship Match Day
Only 50 days until the 2014 match day for vascular surgery fellowship programs. 



Not a Member?
The Society for Vascular Surgery offers candidate membership to general surgery residents and medical students interested in the specialty. Benefits include discounted rates on SVS courses and products and the opportunity to make a difference as a member of a SVS Committee. 












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