American Venous Forum's 30th Annual Meeting

The American Venous Forum's 30th Annual Meeting will be held Feb. 20-23, 2018 at the J.W. Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa.

American Venous Forum in Tucson AZ

Don’t miss the exceptional educational program and sunny Arizona climate at the American Venous Forum’s historic 30th Annual Meeting.

For thirty years AVF has been improving venous and lymphatic care, and now you can experience the robust educational opportunity that AVF offers. Join internationally renowned leaders in venous medicine to gain cutting-edge knowledge in clinical management of venous disease, as well as insight into the future of this ever-developing field.

Program Objectives

The objective of AVF’s Annual Meeting is to provide attendees with knowledge of current thinking in effective clinical management of venous disease and insight into the future directions from critical analysis of investigative findings.

Meeting Highlights

In addition to the comprehensive educational opportunities, there will be exclusive highlights at this year’s meeting, including:

  • David S. Sumner Venous Summit: "AVF 30 Years: Past, Present and Looking to the Future."
  • Day of Innovation and Science: Focus on current research priorities in the area of venous and lymphatic diseases.
  • Early Career Venous Session: For those beginning their own practice, this session will include coding and billing tips; setting up an outpatient vein practice; collaboration with a wound care center and how to balance venous and arterial work.

2018 Day of Innovation and Science

The Day of Innovation and Science is an all-inclusive forum for scientific exchange to define current research priorities in the area of Venous and Lymphatic Diseases. This year The Day of Innovation and Science will offer CME credit.

This special, one-day event will be hosted on Tuesday, February 20, and attendance is a separate fee from the Annual Meeting. Register for the 2018 Day of Innovation and Science.

American Venous Forum 30th Annual Meeting

About AVF

American Venous ForumThe American Venous Forum (AVF) is dedicated to improving the care of patients with venous and lymphatic disease.

Founded in 1987, AVF fosters cutting edge research and clinical innovation and educates health care professionals, patients and policy makers about venous and lymphatic diseases.

AVF’s leadership and membership are recognized internationally as thought leaders, expert investigators and clinicians in venous and lymphatic health care.

Learn more about AVF’s 30th Annual Meeting and register here.