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Paving the Path to Your Private Practice: What You Need to Know About Opening Your Own Vascular Clinic/Lab

After years spent ensconced in the hospital setting or serving as an associate physician for someone else’s practice, you may be ready to take the leap into building a practice of your own. It [...]

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3 Easy Ways to Focus on Growing Your Private Vascular Practice

Leaving the hospital setting or other existing medical network to establish your own private practice can feel daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. In fact, once you have picked your location, [...]

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How to Know When Venous Stenting Is Right For Your Patients

When it comes to your patients’ health, we know it’s your number one priority as a qualified physician to ensure that they are provided with the treatment best suited to their needs. [...]

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Unveiling the Truth About Veins: Three Common Myths Concerning Diet and Disease

With a vast amount of information spread across the internet, it can be easy for patients to find the answer to just about any medical question that piques their interest. And while this may [...]

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The Relationship Between Vascular Disease And Genetics

While attending to your patients, we know you’re thoroughly screening them not only for their current symptoms and medications, but for their overall family medical history. After all, no matter [...]

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Establishing and Enhancing Your New Vascular Practice

Perhaps you’ve spent an adequate amount of time providing services and performing procedures in a hospital setting, or perhaps you’ve been working in others’ private practices since your [...]

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Celebrating the Opening of Our Newest Clinic: North Mississippi Vascular Care

Here at American Vascular Associates, we’re proud to announce the official opening of our newest practice on Monday, Feb. 21, 2022: North Mississippi Vascular Care! Located in Columbus, MS, North [...]

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New Year, New Practice, New Resources: Launching Your 2022 Vascular Clinic With American Vascular Associates

According to the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS), “there is an acute and increasing shortage of vascular surgeons, and this situation is projected to exacerbate well into the middle of the [...]

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How Baby Boomers May Lead to a Patient Boom: Age and Venous Disease Risk

As modern media spends an increasing amount of both time and focus on the Millenials and Gen Z, it may be easy to worry that not enough people are paying attention to the Baby Boomer generation. [...]