Vascular Interventions Online 2023: On-demand
Published: 11 October 2023
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Overview
Radcliffe Vascular proudly presents all on-demand sessions from Vascular Interventions Online 2023.
With engaging debate, presentations and live cases from leading centres of excellence globally, VIO 2023 is a unique immersive free-to-access educational event.
This year’s focus remains firmly on the practical. VIO 2023 will support you, the healthcare practitioner, to deliver the best in patient care by providing a platform that showcases the latest technology, tips and tricks from leading operators, and insights from thought leaders at the cutting edge of vascular care.
Over 94% of 2022’s attending healthcare professionals reported that VIO was ‘likely / very likely’ to change their clinical practice. This year’s programme will be carefully curated to further enhance practical education whilst building upon the unique combination of dynamism, production quality and international reach that marks VIO 2023 as a truly unique event.
Note, the live version of this event was CME accredited; this on-demand version is not.
Learning Objectives
- To develop an understanding of available treatment strategies for challenging and difficult access procedures
- To update knowledge on the latest technological developments and options
- To gain insight into tips and tricks employed at leading international centres
Target Audience
- Angiologist
- Cardiologist
- Cardiothoracic surgeon
- Cardiovascular specialist
- Endovascular surgeon
- General consultant
- Imaging diagnostician
- Interventional cardiologist / radiologist
- Neurovascular interventional radiologist
- Stroke neurologist
- Vascular nurse
- Vascular surgeon
More from this programme
Part 1
Day One - Aortic
Part 2
Day Two - Venous
Part 3
Day Three - Peripheral Artery Disease / Lower Limb
Faculty Biographies
Emma Wilton
Consultant Vascular Surgeon
Dr Emma Wilton is a Consultant Vascular Surgeon at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.
Dr Wilton completed her medical training at the University of Cambridge in 2000. She was awarded her Certificate of Completion of Training in General and Vascular Surgery in November 2016 following higher surgical training in the Oxford/Thames Valley Deanery. This also included a year as an Endovascular Fellow at St George’s Hospital and St Thomas’ Hospital, London.
Following completion of higher surgical training she undertook a further clinical fellowship at St Thomas’ Hospital, where she developed a specialist interest in the management and intervention of aortic disease, including complex aortic pathology, using both open and endovascular operative techniques. She also developed a specialist interest in the management and intervention of deep venous disease.
Dr Emma Wilton is on the editorial board…
Stephen Black
University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg, South Africa, Consultant Vascular Surgeon Professor of Venous Surgery
Prof Stephen Black is a Consultant Vascular Surgeon at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital and a Professor of Venous Surgery at Kings College, London. He is the Site Lead for Surgery at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital and the Co-R&D Lead for the Cardiovascular Directorate (Cardiology, Cardio-Thoracic and Vascular Surgery). He was Clinical Lead for Vascular Surgery for 4 years (2019-2023).
Dr Black is the Co-founder & Medical Director of UK Vein Clinic. In private practice he undertakes medical consultations and minimally invasive procedures at 150 Harley Street, London, UK. For complex work, Dr Black's private practice is at Harley Street HCA Clinic in London and Ramsey Ashtead Hospital in Surrey.
His principal clinical interest is the treatment of venous disease. Prof Black has established a large practice in the treatment of both Acute and Chronic Deep Venous Disease as well as superficial venous disorders and together with…
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