April 6-8, 2018, join the growing number of physicians who consider Venous Symposium (VS) their go-to resource for venous education.
Symposium features
- Comprehensive and Practical Programming
- Venous in Visuals: An Impactful Look at Compelling Cases, Clinical Images and Procedure Videos
- VS Question Time: Dedicated to Providing Answers to Your Most Pressing Questions
- Significant Credit Opportunity, Including
- Accredited Meal Symposia
- Controversial Debates
- Extensive Live Imaging
- Fellows Scholarship
- Industry Sessions
- International Call for Abstracts and Poster Presentations
- Practice Management Essentials
- Robust Exhibition Hall
- Social and Networking Events
Register at www.venous-symposium.com
The main VS arena
- Appropriate Vein Care – Interactive Clinical Cases
- Case-based Practical Advice for Patients With Superficial Venous Disease Along With...
- Critical Issues in Venous
- Thromboembolism (VTE)
- Debate: Leg Swelling With 50% Area Reduction in the Iliac Vein
- Debate: Symptomatic Saphenous Vein Reflux
- Deep Venous Clinical Cases
- Deep Venous Disease – Advanced Techniques for Challenging Chronic Venous Occlusions
- Important Clinical Issues on Lymphatic Disease
- Keynote Address: Lessons Learned From Recent Epidemiological Vein Studies
- Management of Superficial Vein Disease
- More Venous Therapies and New Trials
- Pelvic Venous Insufficiency
- Practical Advice for Your Vein Practice
- Small Vein Session – Clinical Images
- Superficial Venous Therapies: Deciding How to Treat
- The Pulmonary Embolism (PE) Challenge
- The Venous Consult
- Venous Thromboembolism (VTE)
- VS Compression Session: Evaluation and Decisionmaking
- VS Video Session
- What I Learned from Cases That Went Wrong
Live patient sessions
- Live Patient Consultations, Examinations, Imaging Treatment Planning
- Ultrasound Protocols
- Work-Ups, What’s Appropriate for Venous Claudication, Leg Swelling, Pelvic Pain, Leg Ulcer and Skin Damage
Fellows scholarship
Venous Symposium welcomes physicians in training for an opportunity to participate in the Fellow/Resident Activity Scholarship which includes complimentary tuition and travel reimbursement.
Who Qualifies
- Vascular and Interventional Radiology Fellows/Residents
- Interventional Cardiology Fellows/Residents
- Vascular Surgery Fellows/Residents
- Phlebology Fellows/Residents
Program Includes
- Tuition for VS 2018 on Thursday, April 5 to Saturday, April 7 (Including Dedicated Fellow Programming)
- VS Welcome Reception on Thursday, April 5
- Three (3) nights hotel accommodations at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel
- Up to $600 USD reimbursed for transportation expenses (available to U.S. physicians only)
Apply now at www.venous-symposium.com.
Call for abstracts
Venous Symposium’s International Call for Abstracts invites researchers from around the globe to share their work with peers and industry. All submitted abstracts will undergo a peer review process. Accepted abstracts will be displayed at the Venous Symposium in the form of a poster. The presenting author will receive a 15% tuition discount when registering for the Venous Symposium.
The three top graded posters will provide a short oral presentation on the last day of the meeting and the Best Poster author will receive $500. Submission must be emailed to [email protected] by March 1, 2018. Notifications of abstract acceptance or rejection will be emailed to the abstract author by March 9, 2018.
Submit now at www.venous-symposium.com.