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Effect of Sex on Vascular Adaptations to Isometric Handgrip Training in Elderly Patients with Peripheral Artery Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Conclusions: There are no effects of sex on vascular adaptation after 8 weeks of IHT in older adults with symptomatic PAD.J Vasc Res
Source: Journal of Vascular Research - June 29, 2021 Category: Research Source Type: research

Vascular Surgery in Australia and New Zealand (Australasia)
The delivery of vascular surgical services can be challenging. Australia and New Zealand are not immune to many of the global issues facing the international vascular surgery community, especially in this era of a global pandemic. These include the increase in rates of diabetes and obesity, and an ageing population. The change of paradigm in treatment methods, training of vascular surgeons, and the usual limited financial budget to work with are some common themes.
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - July 19, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Irwin V. Mohan, Manar Khashram, Robert Fitridge Tags: Editorial: Global Tour D'Horizon Source Type: research

The Vascular Surgery in Training Examination Is Highly Predictive of Board Pass Rates
During each year of training, vascular surgery trainees participate in the Vascular Surgery In-Training Examination (VSITE). Although considered a low stakes formative examination, correlation of the examination to pass/fail performance on the American Board of Surgery Vascular Surgery Board qualifying and certifying examinations could provide program directors and trainees stratification of passing probability. The ability of the VSITE to predict future board certification was evaluated.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 24, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Vincent Rowe, Thomas S. Huber, Gilbert Upchurch, Kellie R. Brown, Rabih A. Chaer, Malachi G. Sheahan, Andrew Jones, Beatriz Ibanez, Bernadette Aulivola, Ronald L. Dalman, C. Keith Ozaki, Andres Schanzer Tags: S5: Plenary Session 5 Source Type: research

Temporal Changes in Female Trainee Representation Within Differing Vascular Surgery Training Paradigms
Demographics of medical students have evolved over time and, in 2017, more than one-half of incoming medical students were female. It is unclear whether a similar evolution has been observed within the vascular surgery trainee pool and whether differences exist between vascular integrated residencies (VIRs) and vascular fellowships (VFs). The purpose of this study is to evaluate temporal changes in female representation among applicants and residents to VIRs and VFs.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 24, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Christina L. Cui, Maryam A. Khan, Rebecca A. Marmor, Rhiannon Buccholz, Misty D. Humphries, Dawn M. Coleman, Mahmoud B. Malas Tags: IPC: International Poster Competition Source Type: research

Fostering the Vascular Surgeon-Scientist: A 20-Year Analysis of the Society for Vascular Surgery Foundation Mentored Research Career Development Award
Academic vascular surgeons shape the future of our specialty through rigorous scientific investigation and innovations in clinical care as well as training the next generation of surgeon-scientists. The Society for Vascular Surgery Foundation (SVSF) supports the development of surgeon-scientists through the Mentored Research Career Development Award (SVSF-CDA) Program, providing supplemental funds to recipients of National Institutes of Health (NIH) K08/K23 grants. The ongoing success of this mission was evaluated.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 24, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Frank M. Davis, Melina Kibbe, Luke Brewster, Edith Tzeng, Katherine Gallagher Tags: S1: William J. von Liebig Forum Source Type: research

A cross-sectional national study of burnout and psychosocial work environment in vascular surgery in Denmark.
In this study, the prevalence of burnout and its associated risk factors were investigated among all vascular surgeons (VS) and vascular surgeons in training (VST) in Denmark.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - November 13, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Cecilie Markvard M øller, Thomas Clausen, Birgit Aust, Jonas Peter Eiberg Source Type: research

Expert Consensus on the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Competencies That Align With Vascular Quality Initiative Surgical Outcomes
The policy and practice of vascular surgical education has evolved significantly since the advent of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Milestones. Concomitantly, greater emphasis has been placed nationally on vascular surgery (VS) quality and outcomes as measured by the Vascular Quality Initiative (VQI) procedure registries. As such, no data have supported the association between the VS ACGME Milestones performance with patient outcomes. To investigate the associations between training and surgical outcomes, a critical first step is to determine which ACGME competencies will contribute to patient outcomes.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - February 18, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Brigitte K. Smith, Kenji Yamazaki, Ara Tekian, Benjamin S. Brooke, Eric Holmboe, Stanley J. Hamstra, Erica L. Mitchell, Yoon Soo Park Source Type: research

Expanding Our Capacity to Train Vascular Surgeons: Results of a National Initiative
In 2018, the Society for Vascular Surgery and the Association for Program Directors in Vascular Surgery formed a task force to address the critical workforce shortage facing our specialty. A key aim was to assess and mitigate the barriers to creating new vascular training programs.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - February 18, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Malachi G. Sheahan, Shivik Patel, Kapland Owens, Claudie Sheahan, Jean Bismuth, William D. Jordan, Michel Makaroun, Jeffrey Jim Source Type: research

The Vascular Surgery In-Training Examination Predicts Performance on the Qualifying Examination
This study was designed to examine the ability of the VSITE to predict performance on the VQE and VCE.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - July 18, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Vincent L. Rowe, Malachi Sheahan, Andrew T. Jones, Beatriz Ibanez Moreno, Bruce A. Perler, Kellie R. Brown, Carol Barry, Gilbert R. Upchurch, Bernadette Aulivola, Thomas S. Huber Source Type: research

A Survey of Vascular Surgery Program Directors: Perspectives Following USMLE Step 1 Conversion to Pass/Fail and Virtual Only Interviews
Step 1 of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), a historically important factor in the selection of vascular surgery residents and fellows, transitioned to completely pass/fail on January 26, 2022. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, residency and fellowship interviews were conducted virtually during the 2020-21 and 2021-22 application cycles. Given these significant changes in the evaluation of candidates for residency training, we sought to understand vascular surgery program directors ’ perspectives regarding the change in Step 1 scoring and use of virtual interviews as well as determine which factors wil...
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - September 27, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Rachel R. Fan, Faisal Aziz, Catherine M. Wittgen, Michael S. Williams, Matthew R. Smeds Tags: Clinical Research Source Type: research

The vascular surgery in-training examination predicts performance on qualifying examination
Vascular surgery trainees participate in the vascular surgery in-training examination (VSITE) during each year of their training. Although the VSITE was developed as a low-stakes, formative examination, performance on that examination might correlate with the pass rates for the Vascular Surgery Board written qualifying examination (VQE) and oral certifying examination (VCE) and might, therefore, guide both trainees and program directors. The present study was designed to examine the ability of the VSITE to predict trainees ’ performance on the VQE and VCE.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - July 18, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Vincent L. Rowe, Malachi Sheahan, Andrew T. Jones, Beatriz Ibanez Moreno, Bruce A. Perler, Kellie R. Brown, Carol Barry, Gilbert R. Upchurch, Bernadette Aulivola, Thomas S. Huber Source Type: research

Fourth Year Medical Students ’ Perceptions Of Vascular Surgery: Can We Improve The Pipeline?
Despite changes in vascular surgery training paradigms and attraction of competitive applicants, shortages of vascular surgeons are projected through 2050. We aimed to determine fourth-year medical students ’ knowledge/perceptions of vascular surgery (VS).
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - January 20, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Tyler Arismendi, Nicholas Schaper, Saideep Bose, Konstantinos C. Karabetsos, Ali Syed, Rheyana Branch, Marvi Moreno, Cole Pickney, Ikpechukwu Obayi, Spencer J. Lucas, Eduardo Gonz ález, Aaron Graves, Brittany Kauffman, Alexandra Maningat, Tara Zielke, Ja Source Type: research

Regarding “Expanding the use of simulation in open vascular surgical training”
John Wolfe and Vikas Pandey must be complemented for trying once again to highlight the need for structured simulator training in open vascular surgery, because increasingly, the number of open procedures being performed is falling and the time available for training is dwindling from>100 hours to 48 hours per week. John has been at the forefront of vascular surgical training, not only in the United Kingdom but also in Europe and India. Having designed the “St Mary's Boot,” he also knows that bench simulation can never match the actual procedure. Trainers over the years have overcome the problem by breaking the open p...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - April 23, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Raghvinder Pal Singh Gambhir Tags: Letters to the Editor Source Type: research

The Vascular Surgery workforce: a survey of Consultant Vascular Surgeons in the United Kingdom 2014
The purpose of this study was to describe the demographics, training, and practice characteristics of Consultant Vascular Surgeons across the United Kingdom (UK) to provide an assessment of current and inform future prediction of workforce needs.
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - November 21, 2014 Category: Surgery Authors: D.W. Harkin, J.D. Beard, C.P. Shearman, M.G. Wyatt Source Type: research

The Vascular Surgery Workforce: A Survey of Consultant Vascular Surgeons in the UK, 2014
The purpose of this study was to describe the demographics, training, and practice characteristics of consultant vascular surgeons across the UK to provide an assessment of current, and inform future prediction of workforce needs.
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - November 21, 2014 Category: Surgery Authors: D.W. Harkin, J.D. Beard, C.P. Shearman, M.G. Wyatt Source Type: research