Southern Association for Vascular surgery
SAVS Notices
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The patient with peripheral vascular disease is at serious risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. American Heart Association has suggested guidelines for secondary prevention that can be sent to a referring medical physician.

2009 Annual Meeting

SAVS 33rd Annual Meeting, January 14-17, 2009, Loews Ventana Kanyon Resort, Tucson, Arizona

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SAVS 33rd Annual Meeting
January 14 - 17, 2009
Loews Ventana Canyon Resort
Tucson, AZ

Meeting Registration
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Scientific Program
SAVS 2009 Preliminary Program 2009 Preliminary Program

2009 Postgraduate Course Preliminary Program

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Mock Oral Examinations
The Southern Association for Vascular Surgery will again offer Mock Oral Board Examinations during the 33rd Annual Meeting at the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort. The Mock Oral Examinations will occur Wednesday, January 14. The format will include three half hour sessions and is based upon that used for the actual Certifying Examination. The Mock Orals are open to the current Vascular Surgery Residents from the programs comprising the geographic regions of the SAVS. Additionally, any recent graduates from the same programs that have not completed the requirements for Board Certification are welcome to participate. The cost of the examination is $100, but this fee will be waived for Candidate Members of the SAVS. The Examinations will be limited to 18 participants so any interested individuals should register early using the Mock Oral Registration Form. Any SAVS Members interested in participating in the process as Examiners should contact the Recorder, Thomas S. Huber, MD, thomas.huber@surgery.ufl.edu.

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