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Women in vascular surgery: a brief analysis of the Brazilian profile
Conclusions Despite the limitations of the study population, this preliminary study confirms the idea that female vascular surgeons demonstrate continuous dedication to practicing their specialty and sets a precedent so that further studies can investigate the professional practice of female vascular surgeons in greater detail, stimulating discussion of gender inequalities in medical practice.
Source: Jornal Vascular Brasileiro - July 10, 2018 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Thirty-three vascular residency programs among 13 countries joining forces to improve surgical education in times of COVID-19: A survey-based assessment.
CONCLUSION: Globalization and technology provide an opportunity for international education, with the goal of building well-rounded and academic vascular surgeons. This group is just the beginning of a large collaborative group among Hispanic American countries, hoping that more residency programs will join, with the aim of breaking borders in the education of vascular surgery. PMID: 33541247 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Vascular - February 4, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Fabiani MA, Gonzalez-Urquijo M, Cassagne G, Dominguez A, Hinojosa-Gonzalez DE, Lozano-Balderas G, Cisneros Tinoco MÁ, Escotto Sanchez I, Esperón Percovich A, Vegas DH, Mariné Massa L, Mertens RA, Morelli L, Sepulveda Monsalve G, Sanchez Nicolat N, Pere Tags: Vascular Source Type: research

A survey of 0 + 5 vascular surgery residency candidates: Perceptions of an applicant pool.
CONCLUSION: Applicants remained positive about their planned training and career paths. Attending vascular surgeons were identified as the strongest mentors, yet most students decided only in their third and fourth years to pursue 0 + 5 residencies. Educational debt remains a concern, and there may be consideration for a concerted effort to recruit potential candidates sooner. PMID: 26864776 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Vascular - February 9, 2016 Category: Surgery Authors: Lajos P, Negrete A, Ravin R, Marin M, Faries P Tags: Vascular Source Type: research

A survey of 0  + 5 vascular surgery residency candidates: Perceptions of an applicant pool.
CONCLUSION: Applicants remained positive about their planned training and career paths. Attending vascular surgeons were identified as the strongest mentors, yet most students decided only in their third and fourth years to pursue 0 + 5 residencies. Educational debt remains a concern, and there may be consideration for a concerted effort to recruit potential candidates sooner. PMID: 26864776 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Vascular - November 5, 2016 Category: Surgery Authors: Lajos P, Negrete A, Ravin R, Marin M, Faries P Tags: Vascular Source Type: research

Guidelines for hospital privileges in vascular surgery and endovascular interventions: Recommendations of the Society for Vascular Surgery
The Hospital Privileges Practice Guideline Writing Group of the Society for Vascular Surgery is making the following five recommendations concerning guidelines for hospital privileges for vascular surgery and endovascular therapy. Advanced endovascular procedures are currently entrenched in the everyday practice of specialized vascular interventionalists, including vascular surgeons, but open vascular surgery remains uniquely essential to the specialty. First, we endorse the Residency Review Committee for Surgery recommendations regarding open and endovascular cases during vascular residency and fellowship training.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - April 20, 2018 Category: Surgery Authors: Keith D. Calligaro, Kwame S. Amankwah, Marcus D'Ayala, O. William Brown, Paul Steven Collins, Mohammad H. Eslami, Krishna M. Jain, Daniel S. Kassavin, Brandon Propper, Timur P. Sarac, William P. Shutze, Thomas H. Webb Tags: Society for Vascular Surgery document Source Type: research

The Impact of Integrated Vascular Surgery Residency Programs on General Surgery Residents
This study aimed to review national databases to analyze the trend in vascular case volume reported by general surgery residents and to investigate the possible relationship to vascular fellowship match.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 21, 2019 Category: Surgery Authors: Matthew L. Carnevale, Yin Zhao, John Phair, Larry Scher, Issam Koleilat, Evan Lipsitz, Jeffrey E. Indes Tags: Abstract from the 2019 New England Society for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting Source Type: research

Vascular Surgery Manpower in Canada – Will I Have a Job?
This study evaluated the predicted vascular surgery manpower requirement across Canada to 2021.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - October 23, 2015 Category: Surgery Authors: Shamim Lotfi, William Petrcih, Prasad Jetty, Timothy Brandys Tags: Abstract from the 2015 Canadian Society for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting Source Type: research

Comparison of Vascular Operative Experience Between Traditional Vascular Fellowship and Vascular Integrated Residency Graduates
This study compared the operative experience between graduates of these two training pathways.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - July 20, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: John G. Maijub, Senthil N. Jayarajan, Jeffrey Jim Tags: Abstract from the 2017 Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society Annual Meeting Source Type: research

Increasing the Number of Integrated Vascular Surgery Residency Positions Is Necessary to Address the Impending Shortage of Vascular Surgeons in the United States
During the next two decades, the demand for vascular surgeons is expected to far exceed the current supply. Whereas the number of vascular fellowship programs/positions is stable, the number of vascular residency programs/positions has expanded dramatically. We sought to evaluate the qualifications of this new workforce and its ability to meet future needs.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - July 20, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: Edward J. Arous, Dejah R. Judelson, Jessica P. Simons, Francesco A. Aiello, Danielle R. Doucet, Elias J. Arous, Louis M. Messina, Andres Schanzer Tags: Abstract from the 2017 New England Society for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting Source Type: research

Comparison of Patient Outcomes Among Integrated Residency Versus Fellowship-Trained Vascular Surgeons.
A retrospective review of the American Board of Surgeons database from 2013 to 2017, which was linked to the Vascular Quality Initiative registry from 2013 to 2019.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - March 22, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: B.K. Smith, S.R.G. Finlayson, B.A. Perler, A.P. Presson, C.M. Allen, B.S. Brooke Tags: Surgical outcomes in practice are the same for vascular surgeons who graduated from vascular residencies as vascular fellowships Source Type: research

A Matter of Exposure: Open Abdominal Surgeries Among General Surgery and Vascular Surgery Trainees
The objective of this study was to evaluate the trends in open abdominal surgery cases among integrated vascular surgery residents and their 5+2 counterparts.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - September 22, 2016 Category: Surgery Authors: Victoria Greenwood, Brian Shames, Adam Tanious, Murray Shames, Jeffrey Indes Tags: Abstract from the 2016 New England Society for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting Source Type: research

The Effect of Mentoring Relationships on Interest in Vascular Surgery and Match Rank among Integrated Vascular Surgery Residents
Mentoring relationships are encouraged for medical students interested in surgical specialties. Research on mentoring in other specialties indicates that while having a mentor does not show benefit, effective mentoring influences success in the residency match. We investigated the role of medical school mentoring relationships of integrated Vascular Surgery residents.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - March 13, 2018 Category: Surgery Authors: Benjamin Jacobs, Anna Boniakowski, Nicholas Osborne, Dawn Coleman Tags: Abstracts Accepted for Presentation During the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society Source Type: research

Integrated Residency Is Associated With an Increase in Women Among Vascular Surgery Trainees
During the past decade, the proportion of women within graduate medical education (GME) has increased. Correspondingly, the proportion of women in almost every specialty has increased, including surgical specialties. We sought to evaluate the effect of establishing vascular surgery integrated residencies (VSIRs) on the proportion of women in vascular surgery (VS) training programs.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 22, 2018 Category: Surgery Authors: Susanna Shin, Sherene Shalhub Tags: Abstract from the 2018 Western Vascular Society Annual Meeting Source Type: research