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Summer 2003 • Vol.3 No. 2

Deep Vein Thrombosis: What to Know
The Excellence in Care Award
We Need Your Help!
In the News
Frequently Asked Questions
Partner Spotlight
Air Travel and Blood Clots: Is There a Link?
Discount Drug Program for VDF Friends and Families!
Letters to the Editor
A Daily Dose of Walking: It's Good Medicine
Early DVT Diagnosis Gives Nurse "A Leg Up"

Partner Spotlight: The Society for Vascular Medicine and Biology

The Society for Vascular Medicine and Biology is a professional organization that was founded in 1989 as a community of vascular clinicians and scientists. The goals of the Society are to improve the integration of vascular and to biological advances into medical practice, and to maintain high standards of clinical vascular medicine. The Society is distinguished by its emphasis on clinical approaches to vascular disorders. Optimal vascular care is best accomplished by the collegial interaction of a community of vascular professionals, including individuals with expertise in vascular medicine, vascular surgery, interventional radiology, vascular nursing, vascular technology, and other disciplines.