Abstract

It is a privilege for me to welcome you to the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Eastern Vascular Society (EVS). Serving as President of your Society during this past year has been a great pleasure and distinct honor for me. As I contemplated the traditional obligation for this address, I was impressed with the emergence of our specialty of vascular surgery to a position of independence, as well as the gravity of decisions and crossroads we face movingtoward the next century. Today, I have chosen to review a body of data that impacts on the practice of vascular surgery and the training of vascular surgeons. In preparing for this presentation, I have used data previously collected for the Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery (APDVS; Manpower survey. Hobson RW, unpublished data; 199596.). I have been urged by many colleagues to publish this information, and I trust that it will interest you as well as constitute a useful review for those of you in the audience who attended recent meetings of the APDVS. In my opinion, these data reflect ongoing changes in the practice of vascular surgery and have important implications for the certification and future training of vascular surgeons.

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