Cook Medical sponsors three BSET fellowships to support endovascular therapy training in the UK

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Cook Medical has sponsored a medical education programme created and administered by the British Society of Endovascular Therapy (BSET) to train British physicians in advanced endovascular techniques. Three vascular surgeons and radiologists in the UK. will receive the BSET fellowship awards at the Society’s annual meeting on the 30 of June and 1 of July.

This year, the successful applicants and their training centres are: Ian Nordon at St George’s, London; Michael Delbridge at Manchester Royal Infirmary; and Robert Davies at Leicester Royal Infirmary.

 

The fellows in waiting will work alongside well reputed vascular surgeons at specialised centres of excellence to develop their skills in a broad range of minimally invasive medical techniques, including endovascular aortic repair (EVAR).

 

Secretary of BSET and professor of vascular surgery at St George’s Hospital, Matt Thompson, underlined the significance of the fellowships: “These fellowships provide a dedicated training opportunity for endovascular trainees to acquire fundamental endovascular skills that will be essential to their consultant practice.”

 

Phil Nowell, vice president of the Aortic Intervention division of Cook, commented: “Our commitment to enhancing the work of physicians and to improving their patients’ welfare fuels our passion for developing minimally invasive devices that reflect the technological advancements in this field. We are proud to be working with these prestigious organisations in supporting the development of the vascular surgeons of tomorrow.”

 

The two-day BSET Annual Meeting, held at Walton Hall, Warwickshire, will provide a unique opportunity for experts from a range of disciplines to exchange ideas and discuss leading edge technology in endovascular therapy. The aim is to raise the profile of endovascular techniques, facilitate access to key information among physicians and, ultimately, to improve the availability of endovascular treatments to patients suffering from arterial and venous disease. The programme for the event addresses a range of topics including: future technological developments in EVAR/TEVAR, endovascular management of acute type B dissection, lower limb revascularisation, EVAR reporting standards, and results of fenestrated stent grafts.

 

In addition to these discussions, there will be a series of abstract presentations, clinical trial updates, debates and guest lectures from internationally recognised experts.

 

About BSET

The British Society of Endovascular Therapy (BSET) was founded in 2007 by a group of consultant vascular surgeons and interventional radiologists, to support the development of consultants in the field of endovascular surgery and aid them in setting up new practices.