ObjectiveVascular surgery (VS) practice has expanded to incorporate interventional procedures, and this has stimulated changes in training. The purpose of this study was to review current VS training and certification in different countries.MethodsA survey was completed by vascular surgeons involved with national certification in 34 countries. Results are expressed as the mean ± SD, with comparisons by χ2 and t tests.ResultsVS is currently an independent specialty in 15 surveyed countries, is a subspecialty of general surgery in 10 countries, and is not recognized as a specialty in nine countries. There has been a clear time trend toward independent certification. In countries with independent VS certification, the length of VS training is ...
Approval of the primary certificate in vascular surgery eliminated the requirement for certification...
BackgroundVascular surgery practice and education vary widely across the globe. In Brazil, the large...
In Australia and New Zealand, training requirements in vascular surgery have substantially changed s...
ObjectiveVascular surgery (VS) practice has expanded to incorporate interventional procedures, and t...
BackgroundThe European Vascular Surgeons in Training (EVST) were appointed by the European Society f...
The purpose of this report is to succinctly review the history, evolution, and accreditation process...
In 1958, the Union Européene des Médecins Spécialistes (UEMS), or European Union (EU) of Medical Spe...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the influence of the status of vascular surgery (VS) training paradigms...
AbstractObjective to present the Danish training in vascular surgery compared with other European co...
ObjectivesVascular surgery training has evolved from a single clinical year after general surgery tr...
AbstractObjectivesVascular surgery is traditionally considered a component of general surgery. There...
IntroductionThe Vascular Surgery Board (VSB) of the American Board of Surgery sought to answer the f...
AbstractVascular and endovascular surgery has undergone a period of extraordinary change during the ...
BackgroundEndovascular procedure volume has increased rapidly, and endovascular procedures have beco...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to analyze the use of operative training resources for vascul...
Approval of the primary certificate in vascular surgery eliminated the requirement for certification...
BackgroundVascular surgery practice and education vary widely across the globe. In Brazil, the large...
In Australia and New Zealand, training requirements in vascular surgery have substantially changed s...
ObjectiveVascular surgery (VS) practice has expanded to incorporate interventional procedures, and t...
BackgroundThe European Vascular Surgeons in Training (EVST) were appointed by the European Society f...
The purpose of this report is to succinctly review the history, evolution, and accreditation process...
In 1958, the Union Européene des Médecins Spécialistes (UEMS), or European Union (EU) of Medical Spe...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the influence of the status of vascular surgery (VS) training paradigms...
AbstractObjective to present the Danish training in vascular surgery compared with other European co...
ObjectivesVascular surgery training has evolved from a single clinical year after general surgery tr...
AbstractObjectivesVascular surgery is traditionally considered a component of general surgery. There...
IntroductionThe Vascular Surgery Board (VSB) of the American Board of Surgery sought to answer the f...
AbstractVascular and endovascular surgery has undergone a period of extraordinary change during the ...
BackgroundEndovascular procedure volume has increased rapidly, and endovascular procedures have beco...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to analyze the use of operative training resources for vascul...
Approval of the primary certificate in vascular surgery eliminated the requirement for certification...
BackgroundVascular surgery practice and education vary widely across the globe. In Brazil, the large...
In Australia and New Zealand, training requirements in vascular surgery have substantially changed s...