Vascular Surgery Subscription-Based Review 2024

$650.00$925.00

  • For your Vascular Surgery Qualifying (QE) and Continuous Certification (CC) exams.

  • Available in 3, and 6-month options. 

  • Release Date: October 8, 2024

  • Estimated Time to Complete: 19 hours

ACCME

By providing your month and day of birth, state of licensure, and license ID, you are permitting to have your CME/MOC completion data reported to your licensing/certifying board.

This information is only required if you choose to have Osler report your CME activities to the boards that participate in the ACCME reporting program.

This information is only required if you choose to have Osler report your CME activities to the boards that participate in the ACCME reporting program.

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Description

The Osler Institute utilized state-of-the-art equipment to record our Live Webinar Aug./Sept. 2024 comprehensive Vascular Surgery Review Course and bring it to you!  These Video files are stored “in the cloud,” so you can stream them anywhere, anytime, as long as you have an internet connection, watch or listen to them on your phone or computer – your learning experience is almost like being at the live activity but without travel costs and time away from your practice.  In addition, each online review is a downloadable copy of the syllabus corresponding to the lectures for your use while viewing or as a free-standing study or clinical practice guide.

This comprehensive review will update your clinical knowledge base and help you pass your Vascular Surgery Qualifying (QE) and Continuous Certification (CC) exams.  Emphasis is on evidence-based medicine and board-relevant standards of care, incorporating current best practice concepts, testing and treatment approaches, and clinical follow-up techniques.  As a result, it provides a good review for your Vascular Surgery written exam and a thorough review for physicians in practice.  In addition, many of our previous participants found the course provided them with improved diagnostic and planning strategies, a better understanding of the best surgical and non-surgical treatment approaches, and a better grasp of perioperative critical care. They helped them recognize areas of weakness for self-study.