Posts tagged with "Ezra Schwartz"



Interviews · 22. May 2023
Today, Dr. Ezra Schwartz and Dr. Nakia Sarad begin an exploration of how vascular surgeons and patients communicate. We will discuss how we share stories with one another and what may get lost in translation. The first episode in this series features Dr. Anahita Dua in conversation with her patients and their experience with deep venous arterialization.
Interviews · 02. May 2023
In today’s episode, Gowri Gowda, Ezra Schwartz and Morgan Gold, and Dr. Sharif Ellozy interview Dr. Daniel Silverberg about his experiences practicing and teaching vascular surgery in Israel.
Announcement · 29. December 2022
Adam and Ezra review the highlights of 2022 and what to look forward to in 2023! This episode lists this year’s five most downloaded episodes and other recap topics.
Special Topics · 27. November 2022
Today, we are republishing the SVS Webinar from September 7, 2022, Hacking the EMR: Making the EMR work for you. The Community Practice Section, Health Information Technology Committee, and Wellness Committee have collaborated to develop a webinar about how to manage the EMR to benefit your daily practice needs.
Special Topics · 13. November 2022
Role of the Modern Vascular Surgeon in Oncologic Surgery In this episode, we explore the role of vascular surgeons in oncologic surgery. We will be discussing the nuances of vascular involvement in oncologic resection, common practices, and future directions of this collaborative surgical culture. Dr. Adam Beck (@AWBeckMD) is a vascular surgeon and Professor of Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham where he serves as the Director of the Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular...
Special Topics · 04. September 2022
Today, we are republishing the Health Information Technology (HITC) webinar from May 4, 2022, on New Technologies in Vascular Surgery. New technologies designed to improve surgical techniques are rapidly emerging in the vascular specialty. This brings on surgeons to discuss four new exciting technologies moderated by Drs Judith Lin and Oliver Aalami.