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  2. Vascular surgery - Wikipedia

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    More recently, professional vascular surgery societies and their training program have formally separated vascular surgery into a separate specialty with its own training program, meetings and accreditation. Notable societies are Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS), USA; Australia and New Zealand Society of Vascular Surgeons (ANZSVS). Local ...

  3. Cardiothoracic surgery - Wikipedia

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    A cardiac surgery residency typically comprises anywhere from four to six years (or longer) of training to become a fully qualified surgeon. [2] Cardiac surgery training may be combined with thoracic surgery and/or vascular surgery and called cardiovascular (CV) / cardiothoracic (CT) / cardiovascular thoracic (CVT) surgery.

  4. Society for Vascular Surgery - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) an American academic society for vascular surgery.Its mission includes education, research, career development and advocacy. [1] The SVS is the national organization for more than 6,000 vascular surgeons and other medical professionals involved in the prevention and cure of vascular disease.

  5. American Board of Surgery - Wikipedia

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    The American Board of Surgery (ABS) is an independent, non-profit organization located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, founded for the purpose of certifying surgeons who have met a defined standard of education, training and knowledge. Surgeons certified by the ABS, known as diplomates, have completed a minimum of five years of surgical ...

  6. Edward Diethrich - Wikipedia

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    Edward "Ted" B. Diethrich, MD (August 6, 1935 - February 23, 2017) was an American cardiovascular surgeon, author, and innovator. He was known for his innovations in the field of vascular surgery as well as for founding the Arizona Heart Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona. [1]

  7. Angiology - Wikipedia

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    Vascular medicine (angiology) training is well established in some European countries. The first European educational Working Group was born in 1991 in Milan (EWMA) becoming in 1998 a European Scientific Association VAS Vascular Independent Research and Education European Organization with several European educational programmes: European ...

  8. General surgery - Wikipedia

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    General surgeons can perform vascular surgery if they receive special training and certification in vascular surgery. Otherwise, these procedures are typically performed by vascular surgery specialists. However, general surgeons are capable of treating minor vascular disorders.

  9. David Nott - Wikipedia

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    As a vascular surgeon, he specialises in keyhole techniques, especially for repairs of abdominal aortic aneurysms, and distal arterial bypasses. [ 10 ] [ 12 ] In 1999, he was the first surgeon in the world to perform a femoral-popliteal bypass using only laparoscopic techniques. [ 10 ]