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Vascular Surgeon Burnout and Resilience in the United Kingdom: A report from the Vascular Society Workforce Committee.
Occupational Burnout is a growing concern in frontline roles such as vascular surgery, and is associated with medical errors and shortened careers. Our aim was to measure burnout, resilience and associated risk-factors amongst vascular surgeons (VS) in the United Kingdom (UK).
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - March 2, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Denis Harkin, Sarah Alzayyat, Aoife Kiernan, Áine Ryan, Fiona Boland, Sophie Renton, Lucy Wales, Christopher Imray, of the Vascular Society Workforce Committee Tags: Clinical Research Source Type: research

Vascular Surgery Workforce: Evaluation and Estimation of Future Demand in the United Kingdom.
Vascular disease is a common cause of death and disability in our growing elderly population, and demand for vascular procedures is increasing worldwide. Workforce planning is essential to meet future demand and provide safe vascular services. Our aim was to evaluate the current workforce in the United Kingdom (UK) and estimate future demand for vascular surgeons.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - September 16, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Aoife Kiernan, Fiona Boland, Denis W. Harkin, Sarah Alzayyat, Áine Ryan, Sophie Renton, Lucy Wales, Christopher Imray, Vascular Society Workforce Committee Tags: Clinical Research Source Type: research

Vascular Surgery Workforce: Evaluation and Estimation of Future Demand in the United Kingdom
Vascular disease is a common cause of death and disability in our growing elderly population and the demand for vascular procedures is increasing worldwide. Workforce planning is essential to meet future demand and provide safe vascular services. Our aim was to evaluate the current workforce in the United Kingdom and estimate future demand for vascular surgeons.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - September 16, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Aoife Kiernan, Fiona Boland, Denis W. Harkin, Sarah Alzayyat, Áine Ryan, Sophie Renton, Lucy Wales, Christopher Imray, Vascular Society Workforce Committee Tags: Clinical Research Source Type: research

Global hemodialysis vascular access care: Three decades of evolution
J Vasc Access. 2023 Apr 26:11297298231159251. doi: 10.1177/11297298231159251. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe development of vascular access for hemodialysis has come a long way since 1943 when the first hemodialysis treatment was performed in humans by connecting an artery and vein using an external glass canula. Since then, vascular access care has evolved robustly through contributions from numerous countries and professional nephrology societies, worldwide. To understand the global distribution and contribution of different specialties to medical literature on dialysis vascular access care, we performed a literature ...
Source: The Journal of Vascular Access - April 26, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Mohamed Hassanein Yeshwanter Radhakrishnan Nora Hernandez Garcilazo Si Yuan Khor Sayna Norouzi Evamaria Anvari Roman Shingarev Tushar J Vachharajani Source Type: research

What to use instead of NICE Evidence Search - a first thought
I have been promoting NICE Evidence Search much more systematically this year to " my " first year undergraduates in their first library session.  It is also on the resource lists I ' ve made for each of their courses.  I like the idea that there is one source, where all the results have been evaluated by health information professionals, and I ' ve suggested it ' s a good first place to search for any health topic.  But NICE Evidence Search is closing at the end of March 2022.  So what to use instead?NICE Evidence Search has two lists of sources, one of sites where some of the content is...
Source: Browsing - February 9, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: NICE Evidence Search Source Type: blogs

Value based healthcare and delivery of vascular surgery services in the United Kingdom
Publication date: September 2016 Source:Reviews in Vascular Medicine, Volumes 6–7 Author(s): Reza Mofidi, Peng Wong, Tracey Gatenby, Simon Milburn Attaining value captures the essence of economic activity organizations. Since inception of the concept, value chains have enhanced value creation in the physical world and resulted in new business opportunities in the virtual domain. Healthcare requires transformational change, in order to achieve the best outcomes. Value based healthcare is an adaptation of structures and processes which are designed to capture value in delivery of healthcare services. The specialty of...
Source: Reviews in Vascular Medicine - July 26, 2016 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Vascular Dynamics touts significant BP reductions in interim MobiusHD trial results
Vascular Dynamics yesterday released interim results from the 1st-in-human trial of its MobiusHD implant designed for treating resistant hypertension, touting significant reductions in ambulatory systolic blood pressure. Results were released at the European Society of Cardiology’s annual meeting in Barcelona. The MobiusHD device is designed to help regulate blood pressure using electrodes implanted in the carotid artery to stimulate baroreceptors and increase the body’s natural response to lower blood pressure through vasodilation. Data in the interim study came from the 1st 40 patients to reach the 6-month e...
Source: Mass Device - August 29, 2017 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Fink Densford Tags: Blood Management Clinical Trials Vascular vasculardynamics Source Type: news

Long-Term Prognosis of Patients With Transient Ischemic Attack or Stroke and Symptomatic Vascular Disease in Multiple Arterial Beds Clinical Sciences
Background and Purpose—Cerebrovascular, coronary, and peripheral vascular disease have common underlying arterial pathology and risk factors, but the clinical significance of multiple-territory disease in patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA)/ischemic stroke is unclear, particularly whether the number of clinically affected territories still predicts long-term outcome on current standard secondary prevention therapies.Methods—In a population-based study of 92 728 individuals in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom (Oxford Vascular Study), we studied patients presenting with TIA/ischemic stroke (2002–2014) in relatio...
Source: Stroke - June 25, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Mirjam R. Heldner, Linxin Li, Nicola G. Lovett, Magdalena M. Kubiak, Shane Lyons, Peter M. Rothwell Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease/Stroke, Ischemic Stroke, Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA), Vascular Disease Original Contributions Source Type: research

Society of Interventional Radiology Reporting Standards for Thoracic Central Vein Obstruction: Endorsed by the American Society of Diagnostic and Interventional Nephrology (ASDIN), British Society of Interventional Radiology (BSIR), Canadian Interventional Radiology Association (CIRA), Heart Rhythm Society (HRS), Indian Society of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (ISVIR), Vascular Access Society of the Americas (VASA), and Vascular Access Society of Britain and Ireland (VASBI).
Authors: Dolmatch BL, Gurley JC, Baskin KM, Nikolic B, Lawson JH, Shenoy S, Saad TF, Davidson I, Baerlocher MO, Cohen EI, Dariushnia SR, Faintuch S, d'Othee BJ, Kinney TB, Midia M, Clifton J, Central Vein Work Group and the Technology Assessment Committee PMID: 30101672 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Journal of Vascular Access - August 15, 2018 Category: Surgery Tags: J Vasc Access Source Type: research

Evaluation of Vascular Surgery Workforce and Estimating Future Workforce Demand in the United Kingdom: A Report from the Vascular Society Workforce Committee
Objective: Vascular disease is a common cause of death and disability in the growing elderly population, and demand for vascular procedures is increasing worldwide. Workforce planning is essential to meet future demand and provide safe vascular services. The aim of this study was to evaluate the current workforce in the UK and predict future demand for vascular surgeons.
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - August 1, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Aoife Kiernan, S. Alzayyat, A. Ryan, F. Boland, Denis W. Harkin Source Type: research

Bullying, Undermining, and Harassment in Vascular Surgical Training in the UK: How Can it be Confronted?
The performance of high quality surgery relies on ongoing education which requires a safe learning environment. However, a recent unpublished report by the Rouleaux Club membership (the vascular trainee body) identified issues with bullying and harassment in UK training. Their national survey (120 vascular trainees, 60% respondents), reported 46% experiencing or witnessing bullying, undermining, or harassment, and over 85% recorded that unsatisfactory action was taken to address it. Although not previously recognised in UK vascular training, this has been reported in other specialties in Britain and internationally.
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - July 28, 2018 Category: Surgery Authors: Robert K. Fisher, Olivia McBride, Anna Murray, Ayoola Awopetu Tags: Edutorial Source Type: research