Posts tagged with "Matt Smith"



VSITE · 06. January 2022
VSITE/RPVI Review: Vascular Lab In today’s episode, Dr. Alaska Pendleton and Dr. Anahita Dua discuss vascular lab pearls for your VSITE exam and the RPVI. Dr. Alaska Pendleton is a third year resident in the Integrated Vascular Surgery Residency at the Massachusetts General Hospital completing her second year of research. Dr. Anahita Dua is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School and a vascular surgeon at the Massachusetts General Hospital. She is also director of the Vascular...

VSITE · 01. November 2021
In today's episode, Adham Elmously and Matt Spreadbury discuss diagnosis and management of type B aortic dissections with Drs Einar Brevik and Joseph Lombardi.

VSITE · 30. March 2021
Dr. Julie Duke and Dr. Mia Miller sit down to discuss AAAs for the VSITE and board review.
VSITE · 29. January 2021
Drs Kush Sharma and Ash Mansour of Michigan State University sit down to discuss upper extremity arterial pathology for the VSITE and board review.
VSITE · 03. January 2021
Dr. Bajakian and Dr. Katib discuss part two of Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease (PAOD) focusing on Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia
Interviews · 09. November 2020
We are excited to interview the editors of the newly released textbook, Vascular Decision Making: Medical, Endovascular and Surgical. They discuss the process of editing a textbook and what makes this resource unique. They also describe the novel app that they have developed to go along with the textbook.
VSITE · 17. October 2020
Alex Forsyth, MS4 and Sarah Clarson, MD from Boston University discuss the diagnosis and management of acute limb ischemia.
VSITE · 24. August 2020
Drs Nedal Katib and Danielle Bajakian review the workup and medical management of peripheral artery occlusive disease
VSITE · 29. June 2020
Drs Cullen McCarthy and Matthew Edwards from Wake Forest discuss renal vascular disease
VSITE · 18. May 2020
Drs Anna Ohlsson and Sherene Shalhub from the University of Washington discuss genetic aortopathies and their management.

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