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Session 1

Moderator: Robin Anderson, M.D.

Claudication: My Legs Hurt When I Walk: The Patient's Perspective

Podiatric Evaluation of Atherosclerosis

PAD: Time to Treat: Optimal Medical Management and When to Refer

Acute Blue Toes: Diagnosis and Plan

Gangrene/Tissue Loss/Critical Ischemia/End of Road PAD

My Patient is About to Become an Amputee: What Can I Tell Them to Expect? (Part 1)

My Patient is About to Become an Amputee: What Can I Tell Them to Expect? (Part 2)

Keynote

Vascular Care in a Rural Environment

Session 2

Moderator: Robin Anderson, M.D.

Patient's Perspective-Epidemiology and Risks

Primary Care Perspective: Who Gets Screened and When to Refer to Vascular Surgery

Stroke Management: Emergency Workup and Stroke Treatments

Intracranial Aneurysms Update

How to Discuss Surgical Risk to Patients Who Need Carotid Revascularization

Session 3

Moderator: Colette Lo, M.D.

I Was Just Told I have an Aortic Aneurysm: What Should I Expect?

Monitoring the Ascending Aorta

Not all aneurysms are the same - Discussing risks

Where Do I Refer My Aneurysm?

Acute Aortic Syndrome

Session 4

Moderator: Stephen Vandenhoff, M.D.

Who Should Manage My Patient's Atheroslerotic Risk Factors?

Which Patients Need Cardiovascular Screening Tests?

Is PVL an Order or a Location?

Advanced Vascular Imaging: Angiography CTA MRA and More

Session 5

Moderator: Anthony Hardt, M.D.

Clinical, Etiology, Anatomy, Pathophysiology: Comprehensive Venous Classifications

I Have Vericose Veins - My Mom had Vericose Veins: What Should I Expect?

I Was Diagnosed with a DVT by My PCP: Hospital or Home Treatment?

My DVT was Treated - Years Later I Still have Pain and Swelling: What to do with Post Thrombotic Syndrome?

Session 6

Moderator: Anthony Hardt, M.D.

TCAR is Set to Replace CEA as a Standard of Care in Standard Risk Asymptomatic Patients

CEA Should Remain the Gold Standard for Standard Risk Surgical Asymptomatic Patients

There is no Role for Surgery in the Treatment of Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis

Open Thoracoabdominal Surgery: Every Procedure-Endovascular Surgery Will Remain Experimental

The Future is Here Now: There is Nearly No Role for Open Thoracoabdominal Aortic Surgery

PAD Should Be Managed with an Open Surgery Approach

Endovascular First for the Management of PAD