Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery to Host UCSF Vascular Symposium April 19-21 in San Francisco
The Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery in the Department of Surgery at University of California, San Francisco will host the 2018 UCSF Vascular Symposium on April 19-21 at the Parc 55 San Francisco. The symposium includes a distinguished faculty drawn from UCSF and and other leading institutions.
The landscape of vascular disease management continues to evolve with advancing technologies, data from clinical trials, and registries, all within the shifting paradigms of affordable care. How do we continue to offer the best modalities for our patients, practice evidence-based and cost-effective care, and begin to understand population-based disease management?
This year’s Vascular Symposium will address the intersection of technology and evidence, probe the algorithms of experts regarding treatment selection, and review the current existing practice guidelines in each disease area. We will again highlight a Mini-Symposium on advanced limb salvage, bringing a multi-disciplinary panel of experts with an interactive program of cases and didactics.
Conference Chair |
Michael S. Conte, M.D. |
Conference co-Chairs |
Charles M. Eichler, M.D. |
Alexander M. Reyzelman, D.P.M. |