Deep Vein Treatment Strategies
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Philips offers a variety of live courses and on-demand programs led by leaders in the coronary vascular community which allow you to discover Philips’ cardiology solutions and are designed to...
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Philips offers a variety of live courses and on-demand programs led by leaders in the coronary vascular community which allow you to discover Philips’ cardiology solutions and are designed to strengthen clinical confidence and improve patient outcomes
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Hyung Sub Park, M.D., PhD is an Assistant Professor in the department of Vascular Surgery and Transplantation at...
Hyung Sub Park, M.D., PhD is an Assistant Professor in the department of Vascular Surgery and Transplantation at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. He graduated from Seoul National University, College of Medicine and obtained his PhD at the same school. He also holds a master’s degree in Bioinformatics. Dr. Park has both Korean and United States Medical Licenses. He is currently the vice-secretary general of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery. He has participated in 48 publications.
Dr Maket Wong is a Consultant Surgeon, Vascular team, Department of Surgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong.
Patrik Tosenovsky is vascular specialist in the Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at Royal Perth...
Patrik Tosenovsky is vascular specialist in the Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at Royal Perth Hospital, , Perth, Western Australia. He has clinical and research interests in venous disease, foot and leg ulcers including diabetic foot syndrome and post-thrombotic syndrome. He is a clinical professor at Curtin University School of Medicine and works in RPH, SJOG Midland, Hollywood Private and Mount Hospital, Australia His practice consists mainly of endovascular deep vein reconstructions for non-thrombotic and thrombotic obstructions including IVC, iliac and femoral veins, SVC, innominate and subclavian veins. Lower limb arterial reconstructions and arteriovenous access for haemodialysis also form significant part of his job. He spent 25 years in cardiovascular and transplant surgery and the last 8 years he has focussed on venous reconstructions and arteriovenous access interventions.
Dr Tang graduated from Queens' College in Cambridge, UK and qualified from Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge in 2000...
Dr Tang graduated from Queens' College in Cambridge, UK and qualified from Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge in 2000 with a Distinction in Surgery. He trained on the higher surgical training program in East Anglia, UK and was awarded his Doctorate of Medicine (MD) by the University of Cambridge in 2009 for research into carotid plaque inflammation. Just after completion of surgical training in late 2012, he was awarded a prestigious Cook British Society of Endovascular Therapy (BSET) fellowship and undertook further endovascular training at Leicester Royal infirmary, UK followed by a postgraduate fellowship at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, Australia. He has dual accreditation in both general and vascular/endovascular surgery. After four successful years of practice as a consultant in vascular and endovascular surgery at Changi General Hospital, he took up a post at Singapore General Hospital to focus on building a portfolio of academic vascular and endovascular interests, including international randomised controlled trials and endovascular device evaluation. He passionately believes that clinical research can only improve the quality of care for his patients. He has active subspecialty clinical interests in diabetic foot salvage, superficial and deep venous surgery and renal access. His research interests focus on endovenous surgery and outcome modelling in vascular surgery and has published widely on these subjects. He has over 190 peer - reviewed publications. Regionally, he has helped run multiple endovascular lower limb revascularisation workshops, serves as an expert proctor for superficial and deep endovenous surgery devices and is a regularly invited speaker at regional and international vascular meetings. He is a Fellow of both the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and is a MRCS Examiner for the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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