Abstract

Medical professionals, trainees, and the pubic have been turning to YouTube (available at: www.youtube.com) for information about their providers, disease states, and potential interventions. The Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) has sponsored a YouTube channel to distribute information pertaining to the practice of vascular surgery. Previously, the SVS YouTube channel in 2015 was found to have a male predominance of narrators presenting on a variety of topics. We set forth to update the 2015 analysis of the SVS YouTube channel to gain insight on what viewers are seeing from this national vascular society.

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