Vascular Medicine

Conferences for Training Fellows

Name Description

McConnell Lab Meeting

Meeting focuses on clinical cardiovascular imaging, which
covers Echo, MRI, CT, and nuclear imaging, with an emphasis on clinical cases.

Med 223
(Mandatory)

The purpose of this course is to familiarize the students with the spectrum of basic, clinical and translational CVP research beyond their specific area of chosen investigation.

PRECEPT

The purpose of the PRECEPT programs is to enhance medical scientists' ability to understand the biostatistical and epidemiologic principles underpinning the appropriate design, execution, and analysis of hypothesis-driven research projects

Joint Cardiovascular Interventional Radiology-Vascular Surgery conference
(Mandatory)

This well-attended conference discusses a variety of complex cases including endovascular management of Type B aortic dissections and other high-risk/high-morbidity patients.  Faculty from cardiothoracic surgery, vascular surgery, and interventional radiology are present.

Interesting Cases
(Mandatory)

Interesting cases presented by 1st and 2nd year vascular fellows.  This is coupled with chapter review from the textbook. 

M&M
(Mandatory)

Morbidity and mortality conference reviews recent surgical and endovascular cases. Discussion is directed to treatment decisions, risk assessment, review of current practice, management of complications, and quality improvement.

AAA STOP Investigators’ Meetings

Monthly meeting of the AAA STOP investigators.  Meetings usually feature a scientific presentation from one of the projects, journal review and study business. 

Imaging Conference
(Optional)

Interesting cases of vascular disease are presented.  Interpretation and appropriate selection f imaging are discussed.

MIPS
(Optional)

The Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) brings together scientists and physicians who share a common interest in developing and using state-of-the-art imaging technology and developing molecular imaging assays for studying intact biological systems. Seminars will focus on these issues.

 

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