Position Paper on Young Vascular Surgeons Training of the Mediterranean Federation for the Advancing of Vascular Surgery (MeFAVS) : State of the Art and Perspectives
(2021) In Annals of Vascular Surgery 77. p.7-13- Abstract
The Mediterranean Federation for the Advancing of Vascular Surgery (MeFAVS) was founded in 2018, with the aim to promote cooperation among vascular professionals within Mediterranean countries. Due to its prominent social and economic impact on national health systems, diabetic peripheral artery was selected as the very first topic to be investigated by the federation. In this second paper, different experiences from delegates of participating countries were shared to define common strategies to harmonize, standardize, and optimize education and training in the Vascular Surgery specialty.
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- 2021-11-01
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
- subject
- keywords
- Endovascular Surgery, Mediterranean Sea, Training, Vascular Surgery
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- Annals of Vascular Surgery
- volume
- 77
- pages
- 7 - 13
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- Springer
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- pmid:34454017
- scopus:85121286072
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- 0890-5096
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- 10.1016/j.avsg.2021.08.002
- language
- English
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