Goal 1: Meet member needs through continuing education and advocacy.
1.Develop a comprehensive plan for providing continuing medical education to vascular surgeons.
- Conduct a retreat to develop a continuing education strategic plan for vascular surgery.
- Establish an advisory task force of industry and other vascular societies to work together on key CME issues and enhance communication and collaboration.
- Develop a plan for how SVS will help members with maintenance of certification.
- Increase the information to members relative to all vascular meetings.
- Promote international participation in the Vascular Annual Meeting.
Referred to Education Council for implementation.
2.Advocate with policymakers on behalf of vascular patients and vascular surgeons.
- Establish an advisory task force of industry and other vascular societies to work together on key legislative issues and enhance communication and collaboration.
- Continue member surveys to regularly capture important data impacting SVS and industry positions on policy issues.
- Increase the information on practice management to the membership and outline its impact on reimbursement issues.
Referred to Clinical Practice Council for implementation.
Goal 2: Promote the specialty.
1.Improve understanding of vascular disease and the specialty of vascular surgery through branding and outreach to the public and other specialties.
- Establish an advisory task force of industry and other vascular societies to work together on a comprehensive marketing plan for the specialty.
- The task force should review all current SVS outreach programs, evaluate effectiveness, recommend changes and/or maintain the current approach.
Referred to Communications Committee for implementation.
2.Develop strategies for attracting high-quality candidates into vascular surgery training programs.
- Establish an advisory task .force of industry and other vascular societies to work together on a comprehensive marketing plan for attracting medical students and surgical residents into the specialty.
- Develop a communication strategy with medical students outlining the positive position of our specialty, transmitting the enthusiasm for our specialty and our job satisfaction.
- Develop a plan to increase attendance of trainees and women at the Vascular Annual Meeting.
- Create a section on the Web site for trainees.
Referred to Recruitment Work Group to oversee implementation by Communications Committee, Education Council, Fellows Council, and APDVS.
Goal 3: Promote professionalism through research and standard setting.
1.Expand SVS outcomes analysis activities.
- Develop a three to five year plan outlining outcomes analysis activities, including identifying ways to work collaboratively with industry.
Referred to Outcomes Committee.
2.Promote stronger participation of vascular surgeons in clinical trials.
- Create a task force to explore funding and locations for future clinical trials.
Referred to Research Council.
3.Accelerate development of SVS reporting standards, practice guidelines, credentialing statements and position papers.
- Create a Practice Guidelines Committee to stimulate and oversee guidelines work groups.
Referred to Clinical Practice Council.
4.Pursue an accreditation program for comprehensive vascular care centers.
- Take a leadership role in the certification of vascular centers.
- Create a Vascular Center Accreditation Work Group.
Referred to Clinical Practice Council.
Goal 4: Unify the specialty.
1.Establish mechanisms to enhance relationships among SVS, regional societies, and national vascular societies.
- Create opportunities for communication on unity issues within vascular surgery, exploring models to enhance two-way dialogue.
Referred to Board of Directors.