Vascular Surgeon @NMsurgery @NMCardioVasc via @YaleVascular | All actions my own | RT/L ≠ E

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Stop by the Northwestern table at the VAM Residency Fair for some swag and the best team ever! @VascularSVS @FutureVascSurgn
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Calling all future vascular surgeons! The Northwestern VSIG is having its inaugural event TOMORROW, 4/4/24, at 5:30 pm. Details are below: @NMSurgery @VessVsig @MaggieReillyMD @andybrahm
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Editorial from me and @BAulivolaMD on the recently published #ivus expert opinion. #OpenAccess Read and share your opinions. jvsvi.org/article/S2949-9127…
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Listen up, all future vascular surgeons: Northwestern U. has a new Vascular Surgery Interest Group (VSIG)! Check out the med students, residents and faculty who worked hard to make this happen! @NUFeinbergMed @VascularSVS @VESSVSIG @MaggieReillyMD @andybrahm @NMCardioVasc
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Congratulations @andybrahm and @rafaelsalomaoalves on their new @JVS_VascSci paper doi.org/10.1016/j.jvssci.202… showing that an AVF reduces systemic hypertension in a mouse model; great translational science! @YaleMed @YaleVascular @YaleSurgery @VascularSVS
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Tell all your friends. @AudibleBleeding. Our VSITE e-book is now available as a PDF. Just click the icon in the sidebar to download. Enjoy! adam-mdmph.quarto.pub/vascul…
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To honor the legacy of the late Dr. James S.T. Yao, MD, PhD, the Yao family and the Society for Vascular Surgery Foundation introduce the James S.T. Yao Resident Research Award, formerly known as the Resident Research Award. ow.ly/mqtl50Q33Ck
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Thank you to the 41 participating Vascular Residency Programs📝 Medical Students don’t miss out! Sign up now 🎟️ tinyurl.com/2rbu5aza

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The 4th Annual @VESurgery Virtual Residency Fair will be held on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 6:00pm CST. Last year's event featured 40 programs with 138 applicants! We look forward to a similar level of participation and engagement this year! Sign up today! tinyurl.com/2rbu5aza
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The 4th Annual @VESurgery Virtual Residency Fair will be held on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 6:00pm CST. Last year's event featured 40 programs with 138 applicants! We look forward to a similar level of participation and engagement this year! Sign up today! tinyurl.com/2rbu5aza
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Very powerful, brave and an important read!
A piece I wrote in the wake of leaving my surgical fellowship. Thanks @kevinmd for publishing Original Title: I Didn't Quit; I left kevinmd.com/2023/08/the-unto…
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Excellent and timely article @katie_thomas, @anniewaldman, @andrewfordnews and @ikeswetlizt, thank you. If I were a patient with #PAD, this would scare the hell out of me, and probably should. A few important takeaways from this if you're a patient: -Doctors do get paid for procedures, so they are inherently conflicted in some ways. -In some settings, doctors can make tremendous amounts of money doing certain procedures, and this can be intoxicating and lead to overtreatment and nefarious business practices -Despite this, most doctors want to help you. But you should advocate for yourself and always consider a second opinion when you are offered a procedure. -All #PAD does not need a procedure! -Patients with claudication (pain in the legs when walking due to poor blood flow) most often don't need a procedure. -If you are a claudicant, you are very unlikely to lose your leg. And plaques/atherosclerosis/hardening of the arteries/peripheral arterial disease/peripheral vascular disease (all terms to describe the same thing) in your legs do not cause strokes or heart attacks (but are a marker of you being high risk for those problems) -If a doctor tells you that they think you should NOT have a procedure, listen! They are a good doctor. -If you can quit smoking(!!!), get on a statin medication (if you are able...even if your cholesterol isn't high), take an antiplatelet medication like aspirin, and walk, walk, and WALK some more, you will lower your risk of amputation and will improve your symptoms without a procedure -Nothing can MAKE you quit smoking, but your doctor can help you. -Sometimes atherosclerosis can be severe and become what is called Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia (CLTI for short), manifested as pain at rest or leg wounds due to very poor blood flow, and this may require a procedure to save your leg. -Sometimes this can be done with wires, catheters, balloons and even atherectomy (little data, long story). Sometimes surgery ("bypass") is better! This is a complicated decision process and depends on the severity of ischemia, the extent of your blockages, and your overall health -Not all legs can be saved unfortunately, and sometimes amputation is the only treatment option. Your doctor can help you get through this, rehabilitate and it is possible to walk again afterwards. -Make sure to ask your doctor if they participate in quality registries such as the Society for Vascular Surgery Vascular Quality Initiative (SVS VQI) and the National Cardiovascular Data Registry (NCDR). Doctors that follow their outcomes are simply better doctors. @CaitlinWHicks @nichosbo @VascularSVS @ACCinTouch
Meet Kelly Hanna. Over 18 months, a doctor who calls himself "the leg saver" performed 18 artery-opening procedures in what she believed was an effort to prevent amputation. In July 2020, after her foot turned cold, she lost her leg. nytimes.com/2023/07/15/healt…
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Honored to present the @VascularSVS 2023 von Liebig lecture at #VRIC2023 now published on the @JVS_VascSci homepage jvsvs.org and jvsvs.org/article/S2666-3503… Strong #surgeonscientists @YaleVascular @YaleSurgery @YaleMed @NitaAhujaMD
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The impact of #GunViolence on Healthcare workers is real. Dr. Benjamin Mauck, an orthopedic surgeon was murdered today. Thinking of his family, friends, and colleagues like @MemphisFisch. Let’s make sure we #HonorWithAction @ThisIsOurLane fox13memphis.com/news/orthop…
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Congratulations to ⁦@andybrahm⁩. Proud of you! ⁦@YaleVascular⁩ ⁦@YaleSurgery⁩ ⁦@YaleMed
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Very grateful to @YaleVascular @YaleSurgery for a decade of support, mentorship and friendships for a lifetime @MdChaar @adardik @Dr_Tonnessen @rjg01
Proud to announce that our Chief Resident, @andybrahm, has won the Deepak Narayan Award for Outstanding Surgical Resident!! Thank you to the Yale Surgical Society for the recognition.
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BEST-CLI shows bypass to be superior to endovascular revasc in pts with critical limb ischemia and a saphenous vein available as conduit with respect to primary outcome: MALE and all cause mortality! Also less amputations and reinterventions with bypass! #AHA2022
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30 Sep 2022
Join us next week to learn more about @YaleVascular! We’d love to meet you! @FutureVascSurgn #VascularSurgery #Match2023
ATTN @FutureVascSurgn & MS4s: Join us on 10/4/2022 6PM ET for a virtual open house to learn more about our vascular surgery residency! Signup: yalesurvey.ca1.qualtrics.com… @Dr_Tonnessen @NitaAhujaMD @VascularEVS @VESurgery @VascularSVS #Match2023 #ERAS2023 #MedStudentTwitter
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