Vascular Care 2012: Best Practices in Peripheral Vascular Treatment
February 5 - 8, 2012(Ended)
Squaw Creek Resort
Olympic Valley, CA, United States
Olympic Valley, CA, United States

Vascular Care is a conference dedicated to New Technologies and Emerging Therapies for Vascular Care including special session on the emerging specialty of vascular nursing.
Vascular Care covers topics such as:
- Diagnostic and treatment options with cost effective care with optimal patient functional outcomes for carotid, peripheral arterial, mesenteric, renal and venous diseases, and for aortic aneurysms
- Tailoring therapy to specific patient conditions by using clinical topics with limited strength of evidence for CPG recommendations
- Management strategies for complications following surgical and endovascular revascularization
- Comparision of current and future surgical, medical and endovascular treatment options for vascular disease
Vascular Care brings together surgeons, cardiologists and radiologists who treat peripheral vascular, healthcare providers including advanced practice nurses and nurses, endocrinologists, podiatrists, wound care specialists and primary care providers, cardiovascular, radiology and vascular laboratory technologists.
Venue
Address
400 Squaw Creek Road,
Olympic Valley,
California,
United States
Olympic Valley,
California,
United States
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