New Regional AVF May Meeting and December Fellows Course Exhibit Opportunities Available
The American Venous Forum (AVF) is hosting the first regional meeting with the West Coast Vein Forum: Advancing the Treatment of Venous Disease - Addressing Challenges and Controversies in Vein Treatment on April 30-May 2, 2015 in Napa, CA. AVF is also hosting the Fall Fellows Course on December 5-7, 2014 in Houston, TX. Exhibitor opportunities are available for both events.
San Francisco, CA, October 23, 2014 --(PR.com)-- West Coast Vein Forum
The American Venous Forum is hosting the first regional meeting with the West Coast Vein Forum: Advancing the Treatment of Venous Disease - Addressing Challenges and Controversies in Vein Treatment on April 30-May 2, 2015 in Napa, CA.
The West Coast Vein Forum will provide a unique educational opportunity in the western states for those with experience in treating venous disease. Rather than a comprehensive overview, the curriculum will focus on a variety of topics involving challenges and controversies that face the practicing vein specialist. Each session will include experts providing brief lectures on topics in venous treatment followed by extended time of panel discussion and audience participation. Demonstration sessions will be provided on ultrasound imaging and the use of proper bandaging and compression for the venous expert.
Exhibitors at the West Coast Vein Forum will be provided the following opportunities:
* Exhibit during the duration of the course; all meals and the Welcome Reception will be held in the Exhibit Hall to give each Exhibitor maximum exposure
* Network with practitioners who include venous therapies in their practice
* Engage with practitioners on the latest developments in venous disease
* Acquire first-hand feedback from practitioners about the latest technologies in venous disease
* Industry representatives are encouraged to attend the lectures and at times may be called on by faculty to expound on their products
* Participate in Wine and Food Pairing Reception and Bocce Ball Tournament to optimize social networking with attendees
If you are interested in exhibiting at the West Coast Vein Forum, please visit www.veinforum.org for more information.
Fall Fellows Course in Venous Disease
The Fall Fellows Course on December 5-7, 2014 in Houston, TX, is an intimate gathering of approximately 40 fellows from vascular and interventional radiology programs from around the country, along with expert faculty in the field of venous disease. The goal of the course is to educate and update fellows regarding the latest theories and developments in the clinical practice of vein disease management.
Exhibitors at the December Fellows Course will be provided the following opportunities:
* Exhibit during the duration of the course; all meals will be held in the Exhibit Hall to give each Exhibitor maximum exposure
* Engage with faculty and fellows on the latest developments in venous disease
* Acquire first-hand feedback from faculty and fellows about the latest technologies in venous disease
* Attend lectures by expert leaders in venous disease
* Attend the Welcome Reception and Dinner to optimize social networking opportunities
There are limited exhibitor opportunities available. If you are interested in exhibiting at the Fall 2014 Fellows Course, please visit www.veinforum.org.
The American Venous Forum (AVF) is dedicated to improving the care of patients with venous and lymphatic disease through education, research and technology. Membership is open to vascular surgeons, physicians and allied health professionals engaged in the care of patients with venous and lymphatic diseases.
The American Venous Forum is hosting the first regional meeting with the West Coast Vein Forum: Advancing the Treatment of Venous Disease - Addressing Challenges and Controversies in Vein Treatment on April 30-May 2, 2015 in Napa, CA.
The West Coast Vein Forum will provide a unique educational opportunity in the western states for those with experience in treating venous disease. Rather than a comprehensive overview, the curriculum will focus on a variety of topics involving challenges and controversies that face the practicing vein specialist. Each session will include experts providing brief lectures on topics in venous treatment followed by extended time of panel discussion and audience participation. Demonstration sessions will be provided on ultrasound imaging and the use of proper bandaging and compression for the venous expert.
Exhibitors at the West Coast Vein Forum will be provided the following opportunities:
* Exhibit during the duration of the course; all meals and the Welcome Reception will be held in the Exhibit Hall to give each Exhibitor maximum exposure
* Network with practitioners who include venous therapies in their practice
* Engage with practitioners on the latest developments in venous disease
* Acquire first-hand feedback from practitioners about the latest technologies in venous disease
* Industry representatives are encouraged to attend the lectures and at times may be called on by faculty to expound on their products
* Participate in Wine and Food Pairing Reception and Bocce Ball Tournament to optimize social networking with attendees
If you are interested in exhibiting at the West Coast Vein Forum, please visit www.veinforum.org for more information.
Fall Fellows Course in Venous Disease
The Fall Fellows Course on December 5-7, 2014 in Houston, TX, is an intimate gathering of approximately 40 fellows from vascular and interventional radiology programs from around the country, along with expert faculty in the field of venous disease. The goal of the course is to educate and update fellows regarding the latest theories and developments in the clinical practice of vein disease management.
Exhibitors at the December Fellows Course will be provided the following opportunities:
* Exhibit during the duration of the course; all meals will be held in the Exhibit Hall to give each Exhibitor maximum exposure
* Engage with faculty and fellows on the latest developments in venous disease
* Acquire first-hand feedback from faculty and fellows about the latest technologies in venous disease
* Attend lectures by expert leaders in venous disease
* Attend the Welcome Reception and Dinner to optimize social networking opportunities
There are limited exhibitor opportunities available. If you are interested in exhibiting at the Fall 2014 Fellows Course, please visit www.veinforum.org.
The American Venous Forum (AVF) is dedicated to improving the care of patients with venous and lymphatic disease through education, research and technology. Membership is open to vascular surgeons, physicians and allied health professionals engaged in the care of patients with venous and lymphatic diseases.
Contact
American Venous Forum
Mia Beans
414-918-3184
www.veinforum.org
Contact
Mia Beans
414-918-3184
www.veinforum.org
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