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Residents and Medical Students
2009 Vascular Annual Meeting General Surgery Resident/
Medical Student Educational Program
The program is offered on June 11, 12 and 13 at 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm to address the clinical, education and practice concerns for residents and students interested in a career in vascular surgery. View the program schedule. Registration is free for all medical students and residents - register by faxing or mailing in the registration form, along with a letter from your program director/chief of service or medical school/university.
Vascular Surgery - A Career of Innovation
"Vascular surgery is probably the single most exciting specialty
to be in at the moment."
Alan B. Lumsden, MD
Methodist DeBakey Heart Center
As far as medicine goes, vascular surgery offers the most versatility and stimulation to you as a medical professional. Not only will you master the intricacies of vascular surgery, you will be learning state-of-the-art endovascular techniques as well. What’s more, build long-term relationships your patients and their families, and serve as the primary physician for all their vascular needs: medical and diagnostic, endovascular and traditional surgery.
Explore vascular surgery as career through the below resources.
"Vascular surgery is truly a field for the future.
With the aging population and the exciting advances in vascular surgery,
there is now, more than ever, a need for truly committed individuals to enter the field.
Vascular surgery provides a challenging and rewarding career with long-term patient relationships,
and the potential to truly alter the way we practice medicine today."
Linda M. Harris, MD
Chief, Vascular Surgery
SUNY Buffalo



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Why Vascular Surgery

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Your Family, Patients, and Career

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Diverse and Exciting Vascular Training Programs

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Infinite Research Opportunities

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The History of Vascular Surgery

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