SVS Foundation Recognizes Duke as July VIP of the Month

The Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) Foundation has announced that the Duke University School of Medicine's Department of Surgery, Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, has been named the Vascular Innovation Partner (VIP) of the Month for July 2024. This accolade is part of the SVS Foundation's initiative to recognize leading institutions making significant contributions to vascular health and advancements in surgery.

Renowned for its provision of state-of-the-art technologies catering to adult and pediatric patients with vascular disease and vein disorders, Duke has cultivated a distinguished legacy of excellence. Its commitment extends beyond treatment, encompassing the education of upcoming trailblazers in vascular surgery and groundbreaking research aimed at enhancing patient care standards.

The Duke Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery offers advanced technologies tailored to treat vascular disease and vein disorders in both adult and pediatric patients. Known for its history of excellence in patient care, education future vascular surgery leaders, and conducing innovative research to enhance patient well-being, the division stands as a beacon of progress in the field.

The latest therapies and cutting-edge minimally invasive endovascular treatments are offered by the division's experienced vascular team, which includes board-certified vascular surgeons, physician assistants, and vascular lab technicians.

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Throughout 2024, the SVS Foundation will highlight a VIP partner each month to recognize their contributions to vascular health.

For more information about the VIP program, visit vascular.org/VIP.

This announcement was originally published on the SVS website. 

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