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Scottish Vascular Trainees

@scotvasc

Vascular surgery trainees in Scotland, UK. Tweets are opinion and not endorsed. Come join us at vascular.scot

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SurgeryTalks (@surgerytalks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen to Mr Stuart Suttie, consultant vascular surgeon and the vascular surgery training program director for Scotland, talking about the surgical management of ‘Acute Limb Ischaemia’ ASiT Rouleaux Club #ABSITE #SurgEd itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the…

Dave Bosanquet (@davebosanquet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in getting involved with the VERN #GIVEaudit in the UK? You have 1 month to register audit approval and start data collection (international centres have longer)! Hoping this is the largest UK prospective infection audit to date. #collaborative #research

Interested in getting involved with the <a href="/VascResearchNet/">VERN</a> #GIVEaudit in the UK? You have 1 month to register audit approval and start data collection (international centres have longer)! Hoping this is the largest UK prospective infection audit to date. #collaborative #research
Scottish Vascular Trainees (@scotvasc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scottish & North East England vascular trainees are very grateful to the doyenne of carotid artery disease, Prof Ross Naylor , for an absolutely outstanding Q&A teaching session tonight. Two hours of expert insight - unbelievable. Thank you so much! We have all learnt a lot. 🧠

ESVS (@esvsmembership) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent chapter and everything you need to know about the asymptomatic carotid disease! All about the indications, treatment modalities, as well as ongoing controversies. Explore the benefits of ESVS and enjoy free access to the ESVS Virtual Vascular and E-library!

Excellent chapter and everything you need to know about the asymptomatic carotid disease!
All about the indications, treatment modalities, as well as ongoing controversies.
Explore the benefits of <a href="/ESVSmembership/">ESVS</a> and enjoy free access to the <a href="/VirtualVascular/">ESVS Virtual Vascular</a> and E-library!
Dave Bosanquet (@davebosanquet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you have any experience of ‘closed incision negative pressure wound dressings’ on major lower limb amputation wounds? Do they work? Do they stay in place? Are they generally 👍 or 👎. Have you got access to them should you wish to use them? Would love to hear your comments.

Do you have any experience of ‘closed incision negative pressure wound dressings’ on major lower limb amputation wounds? 

Do they work? Do they stay in place? Are they generally 👍 or 👎.  Have you got access to them should you wish to use them? Would love to hear your comments.
Rouleaux Club (@rouleauxclub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Revising for MRCS or medical school finals? Head over to our Instagram page for our new educational series of posts covering common vascular conditions and operations! instagram.com/rouleauxclub

Sharif Ellozy (@sharifellozy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rouleaux Club - Paul Blair MBBS, MD - Peripheral vascular trauma and the Troubles in Northern Ireland - Audible Bleeding: The Vascular Surgery Podcast audiblebleeding.com/rouleaux-blair/

The Oxford Vascular Collaterals (@theovcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to Rachel Bell for her masterclass on this complex topic! Hugely insightful and valuable session. Access this and all the OVCs online educational resources by subscribing (free) at TheOxfordVascularCollaterals.com Rouleaux Club Vascular Society Vascular SVS

Scottish Vascular Trainees (@scotvasc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Superb two day cadaveric course at CAHID Anatomy - fantastic training provided by the Scottish Vascular Training Programme. And wonderful to see colleagues and friends face-to-face again! 😊🍻🍽 Thanks to faculty Stu Suttie Graeme Orwa Falah & others.

Superb two day cadaveric course at <a href="/UoDAnatomy/">CAHID Anatomy</a> - fantastic training provided by the Scottish Vascular Training Programme. And wonderful to see colleagues and friends face-to-face again! 😊🍻🍽
Thanks to faculty <a href="/SuttieSA/">Stu Suttie</a> <a href="/graemejkg/">Graeme</a> <a href="/orwafalah/">Orwa Falah</a> &amp; others.