American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine Venous & Lymphatic Medicine Review Course On-Demand 2024

50 $

+ Include:  videos +  file sub vtt +  pdf, size:  GB

+ Target Audience: vascular surgeons, interventional radiologists, and phlebologists managing venous disease, internists, family physicians, and hospitalists

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+ Include:  videos +  file sub vtt +  pdf, size:  GB

+ Target Audience: vascular surgeons, interventional radiologists, and phlebologists managing venous disease, internists, family physicians, and hospitalists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Expand your knowledge of venous and lymphatic disease through this comprehensive lecture series. Watch on-demand lectures and a livestream Q&A session and interactive mock exam. Our experienced faculty will review the essentials of venous and lymphatic disease and its care, in addition to providing a well-founded base knowledge of the field. The course is an excellent way to prepare participants to sit for the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine (ABLVM)

Author(s): Vineet Mishra MD, FAAD, FAVLS, DABVLM; Robert Worthington-Kirsch MD, FSIR, FCIRSE, FAVLS, RVT, RVPI, RPhS; Daniel Friedmann MD, FAAD; Sanjeeva Kalva MD, FSIR, FCIRSE; Marresa Houle BS, RVT, RPhS; Abdelsalam Elshaikh MD

Learning Objectives

  • Describe normal venous anatomy and nomenclature
  • Summarize normal and abnormal venous hemodynamics and the derangements associated with chronic venous insufficiency
  • Identify lymphatic anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology
  • Explain the epidemiology, presentation and morbidity of venous disease
  • Assess the performance and interpretation of necessary diagnostic exams including duplex ultrasound
  • Discuss acute venous thrombosis and acute venous thrombosis risk factors
  • Diagnose, treat, or refer superficial thrombophlebitis, deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
  • Determine the therapy for acute and chronic venous disease including indications, contraindications, risks and benefits

Recommended Audience:

  • New physicians to the venous field who want a detailed presentation of the core curriculum of venous and lymphatic medicine
  • Physicians looking to sit for the ABVLM certification examination
  • Experienced physicians in venous care looking to update their expertise

The American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine – Venous & Lymphatic Medicine Review Course (On‑Demand 2024) is best for physicians and advanced practice providers preparing for certification or seeking a structured update in venous and lymphatic disease management. It emphasizes evidence‑based diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, exam readiness, and practical application in clinical practice.

👩‍⚕️ Who Should Attend

  • Physicians preparing for ABVLM certification in venous and lymphatic medicine.
  • Vascular surgeons, interventional radiologists, and phlebologists managing venous disease.
  • Internists, family physicians, and hospitalists treating patients with venous and lymphatic disorders.
  • Advanced practice providers (NPs, PAs) working in vascular or vein clinics.
  • Residents & fellows in vascular medicine, surgery, or interventional specialties.

📚 What You’ll Learn

  • Core venous and lymphatic pathology: varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency, lymphedema, venous thromboembolism.
  • Diagnostic tools: duplex ultrasound, imaging modalities, and clinical evaluation.
  • Therapeutic approaches: compression therapy, endovenous ablation, sclerotherapy, and surgical options.
  • Evidence‑based guidelines: current standards for venous and lymphatic care.
  • Exam preparation: structured review aligned with ABVLM certification requirements.
  • Case‑based instruction: practical examples for daily patient management.

 

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