FEBVS Exam – March 2025

The Fellow of the European Board of Vascular Surgery (FEBVS) Examination takes place three times a year: 8th March 2025 – Maastricht, The Netherlands during the European Vascular Course (EVC) 21st May 2025 – Porto, Portugal during the Porto Vascular Conference (PVC) 23rd September 2025 – Istanbul, Türkiye during the European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS) Annual Meeting For more information on the FEBVS Exam, visit the UEMS website. To prepare yourself for the FEBVS Exam, candidates can listen to the ESVS Podcasts' series on the FEBVS Exam: Episode 1: Structure of the Exam with Prof. A. Mansilha. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and the ESVS Library. Episode 2: Clinical Cases with Prof. M. Gargiulo. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and the ESVS Library. Episode 3: How Does One Appraise an Academic Paper Successfully? with M. Gargiulo. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and the ESVS Library. Episode 4: Overall Vivas with Prof. M. Gargiulo. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and the ESVS Library.

European Vascular Course 2025

MECC Maastricht Forum 100, Maastricht, Netherlands

Maastricht, the Netherlands | 9th - 11th March 2025 Prepare yourself for a dynamic and inspiring event! The state-of-the-art lectures will cover a wide range of essential topics, in arterial, venous, vascular access and cardiovascular care. With 300+ hands-on workshops, you’ll gain practical experience in surgical anatomy, diagnostics, medical management, decision-making, open and endovascular techniques, and team collaboration. It’s an unparalleled academic experience designed to shape the future of vascular medicine. Find more information here. Venue: The Maastricht Exhibition & Congress Centre (MECC Maastricht) Forum 100 6229 GV Maastricht

Annual Congress of the Ukrainian Vascular Society (UVS) – Sukharev’s Readings

Kyiv, Ukraine | 27-29 March 2025 The ESVS members are invited to participate in the Annual Congress of the Ukrainian Vascular Society (UVS), “Sukharev’s Readings”, which will take place on March 27–29, 2025, at the Premier Hotel “Rus” in Kyiv, Ukraine. The congress is a significant event in the field of vascular surgery and medicine, bringing together leading experts from around the world. This year’s event will feature a hybrid format, offering both in-person participation and online connectivity for speakers, ensuring accessibility for international contributors. The thematic focus of the congress will include: Vascular combat trauma Acute and chronic vascular diseases during wartime Surgery of the aorta and its branches Surgery of brachiocephalic arteries Critical limb ischemia Current issues in venous thromboembolism (VTE) Chronic venous diseases of the lower extremities and pelvis Complications of chronic venous diseases Pelvic venous disorders Congenital vascular malformations Lymphedema Venous trophic ulcers Diabetic foot Organisational issues in vascular surgery The working languages of the congress will be Ukrainian and English. We sincerely hope to welcome you to Kyiv, either in person or virtually, and look forward to the opportunity for fruitful discussions at the Sukharev’s Readings. Find more information here.

ESVB 2025

Palais de la musique et des congrès Place de Bordeaux, Strasbourg, France

Strasbourg, France | 15-17 May 2025 The organizers of the ESVB 2025 are pleased to welcome you on May 15th - 17th, 2025 to the Strasbourg Convention Center (PMC). Ideally located in the heart of the European Institutions, 7 minutes from downtown Strasbourg , the Strasbourg Convention Center, renovated and expanded in 2016, now covers 50,000 m². It offers the ideal environment for the organisation of professional and general public events. This building positions the site as a high-performance event complex at the cutting edge of technological, architectural and environmental innovation. The extension of the PMC places Strasbourg Events among the leading venues for international conferences and business meetings. European Symposium on Vascular Biomaterials 3 EVENTS The initiative brings together physicians, researchers, and companies to share knowledge about cardiovascular biomaterials. By fostering a multi-disciplinary approach, this collaborative environment aims to advance the field through the integration of diverse expertise and innovative solutions. 📅 Program May 14th : Vascular bootcamp 15th Edition (ONLY FOR VASCULAR RESIDENT)  - Gepromed May 15th :  Noon: end of vascular bootcamp - Gepromed Afternoon: MASTERCLASS - Palais de la Musique et des Congrès May 15th : Young Researcher Prize - Palais de la Musique et des Congrès May 16th : ESVB — […]

FEBVS Exam – May 2025

The Fellow of the European Board of Vascular Surgery (FEBVS) Examination takes place three times a year: 8th March 2025 – Maastricht, The Netherlands during the European Vascular Course (EVC) 21st May 2025 – Porto, Portugal during the Porto Vascular Conference (PVC) 23rd September 2025 – Istanbul, Türkiye during the European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS) Annual Meeting For more information on the FEBVS Exam, visit the UEMS website. To prepare yourself for the FEBVS Exam, candidates can listen to the ESVS Podcasts' series on the FEBVS Exam: Episode 1: Structure of the Exam with Prof. A. Mansilha. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and the ESVS Library. Episode 2: Clinical Cases with Prof. M. Gargiulo. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and the ESVS Library. Episode 3: How Does One Appraise an Academic Paper Successfully? with M. Gargiulo. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and the ESVS Library. Episode 4: Overall Vivas with Prof. M. Gargiulo. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and the ESVS Library.

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