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SVS Policies

SVS Policy on Managing Conflict of Interest
Guidelines for the management of possible conflicts of interest for the SVS leadership.

SVS Policy Against Harassment
The Society has zero tolerance of harassment of any kind by anyone, including managers, co-workers, members, vendors, clients, customers or any other third party.

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Professional Conduct Committee - Program Description and Procedural Guidelines
This program will provide a way for SVS members to bring complaints of unprofessional conduct of any nature, including false advertising, unscrupulous business practices, substance abuse or failure to retain qualifications, in addition to fraudulent expert witness testimony.

SVS Requires Member Compliance with Expert Witness Testimony Guidelines
In 2004, the SVS Board of Directors approved Guidelines for Testimony by Vascular Surgeons as part of the Society’s Professional Conduct Program. SVS members are expected to abide by these guidelines to remain a member in good standing.

Code of Ethics for Members of the Society for Vascular Surgery
Approved at June 2004 meeting.

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