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Canadian vascular surgery residents' perceptions regarding future job opportunities.
The objective was to determine the employment environment for graduates of Canadian vascular surgery training programs. A cross-sectional survey of residents and graduates (2011-2012) was used. Thirty-seven residents were invited with a response rate of 57%, and 14 graduates with a response rate of 71%; 70% of graduates felt the job market played an important role in their decision to pursue vascular surgery as a career compared to 43% of trainees. The top three concerns were the lack of surgeons retiring, the overproduction of trainees, and saturation of the job market. The majority (62%) of trainees see themselves extend...
Source: Vascular - June 25, 2014 Category: Surgery Authors: Cooper JA, Dubois L, Power AH, DeRose G, MacKenzie KS, Forbes TL Tags: Vascular Source Type: research

Dissatisfaction With Compensation and Academic Careers May Force Assistant Professor Vascular Surgeons to Abandon Academic Practice
Although compensation is not the only factor to impact employment satisfaction, it may have a strong impact on attrition of assistant professors in vascular surgery (APVSs). We sought to determine their current compensation, perceived gaps between academic and private practice compensation, and job satisfaction.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 22, 2015 Category: Surgery Authors: Suraj Prakash, Bhagwan Satiani Tags: Abstract from the 2015 Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society Annual Meeting Source Type: research

Depression screening in patients with vascular disease
Vascular. 2022 Apr 11:17085381221084817. doi: 10.1177/17085381221084817. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTOBJECTIVES: Major depression is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in vascular surgery patients. The US Preventive Services Task Force and American Heart Association recommend routine depression screening for adults, especially those with cardiovascular disease. Since routine depression screening has not been implemented in most vascular surgery clinics across the nation, we sought to determine the feasibility of depression screening and understand the prevalence and predictors of depression in patients pre...
Source: Vascular - April 11, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Rachel R Fan Samuel B Rudnick Hataka R Minami Amy M Chen Mark S Zemela Catherine M Wittgen Michael S Williams Matthew R Smeds Source Type: research

Statin therapy improved long-term prognosis in patients with major non-cardiac vascular surgeries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
CONCLUSIONS: This meta-analysis demonstrated that statin therapy was associated with improved survival rates and patency rates and with reduced cardiovascular or stroke morbidities in patients who underwent non-cardiac vascular surgeries. PMID: 29953967 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Vascular Pharmacology - June 25, 2018 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Yu W, Wang B, Zhan B, Li Q, Li Y, Zhu Z, Yan Z Tags: Vascul Pharmacol Source Type: research

Trends in a changing vascular practice environment for members of the Society for Vascular Surgery
Objective: To survey the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) membership with regard to practice trends related to work effort, employment status, practice ownership, endovascular cases, and anticipated changes in practice in the near future.Methods: A survey questionnaire was developed to gather information about member demographics and practice, hours worked, full-time (FT) or part-time status, employment status, practice ownership, competition for referrals, proportion of endovascular vs open procedures, and anticipated changes in practice in the next 3 years. We used SurveyMonkey and distributed the survey to all active ...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - December 18, 2012 Category: Surgery Authors: Mika A.B. Matthews, Bhagwan Satiani, Joann M. Lohr Tags: Practice management Source Type: research

Single-specialty versus multispecialty vascular surgery group model
In this report, two practicing vascular surgeons debate the merits of single or multispecialty practice, with a commentary to follow.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - March 8, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Christopher L. Wixon, Krishna M. Jain, Bhagwan Satiani Tags: Debate Source Type: research

Analysis of Compensation Disparities Between Junior Academic and Private Practice Vascular Surgeons
Compensation may be a significant factor for academic vascular surgeons seeking or changing employment. We compared compensation for academic and private practice vascular surgeons practicing for approximately similar duration.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - August 20, 2016 Category: Surgery Authors: Suraj Prakash, Bhagwan Satiani Source Type: research

Effective Job Search Strategies to Consider
Before you begin a job search, you need to think through the question, “What’s your strategy as an executive job seeker?” There’s no right or wrong answer to the question, and sometimes it takes trial and error to truly figure out what the most effective strategy is for you. Even then, adjustments must be made […]
Source: EMR and HIPAA - September 5, 2019 Category: Information Technology Authors: Erin Kennedy Tags: Career and Jobs Healthcare IT employment Erin Kennedy Executive Resume Writer executive resumes job search LinkedIn LinkedIn Profile Development Professional Resume Services resume writing Source Type: blogs

Individual And Program-related Predictors Of Academic Vascular Surgery Practice
We examined which elements of surgical training predict future academic productivity and studied characteristics of NIH-funded vascular surgery attendings.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - January 20, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Andrea Tess Fisher, Arash Fereydooni, Danielle M. Mullis, Brigitte K. Smith, Michael D. Sgroi Source Type: research

Individual and program-related predictors of academic vascular surgery practice
We examined which elements of surgical training predict future academic productivity and studied characteristics of NIH-funded vascular surgery attendings.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - July 13, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Andrea T. Fisher, Arash Fereydooni, Danielle M. Mullis, Brigitte K. Smith, Michael D. Sgroi Tags: Clinical Research Source Type: research

Socioeconomically Distressed Communities Index independently Predicts Major Adverse Limb Events After Infrainguinal Bypass in a National Cohort
Socioeconomic status is a major determinant of quality of life, as well as life expectancy and health care-related outcomes. Comprising factors such as financial security, housing, employment and education, socioeconomic status can be difficult to measure comprehensively, limiting its inclusion in large databases. There is a growing interest in the relationship between social determinants of health and outcomes as healthcare shifts from volume to quality-driven metrics. Both community- and individual-level socioeconomic factors broadly impact surgical morbidity and mortality, although the effect on peripheral vascular dise...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - December 19, 2018 Category: Surgery Authors: Robert B. Hawkins, J. Hunter Mehaffey, Eric J. Charles, Eric B. Schneider, Margaret C. Tracci Tags: Abstract from the 2019 Southern Association for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting Source Type: research

One-year outcomes of the BeGraft stent graft used as chimney graft in conjunction with the Endurant device for the treatment of complex abdominal diseases.
CONCLUSIONS: Both chEVAR combinations displayed similar patency rate, showing the BeGraft-Endurant composition less need for relining and fewer one-year type IA endoleak and reintervention rates in the subgroup analysis. PMID: 31006379 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Vascular - April 19, 2019 Category: Surgery Authors: Taneva GT, Usai MV, Pitoulias GA, Torsello G, Austermann M, Donas KP Tags: Vascular Source Type: research

Impact of Integrated Vascular Surgery Residency Training Pathway and Professional Development Time on Career Choice and Research Productivity
The limited availability of academic surgery positions has led to increased competition for these jobs. Integrated vascular surgery residency (IVSR) allows for earlier specialization, with some programs providing professional development time (PDT). We hypothesized that IVSR and PDT lead to academic employment and increased research productivity.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - February 21, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Arash Fereydooni, Andrea T. Fisher, Danielle M. Mullis, Brigitte K. Smith, Michael D. Sgroi Source Type: research

Gender Parity Among Vascular Surgeons: Progress and Remaining Gaps
Physician practice patterns have changed in recent years. Data suggest a trend of consolidation into larger group practices. Gender differences amid these patterns, however, remain unmeasured. We investigated variation in employment patterns between female and male vascular surgeons from 2015 to 2022.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - May 23, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Scott T. Anderson, Elisa Bass, Braden C. Hintze, Young Erben Tags: Interactive Poster Session Source Type: research