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2. Point/Counterpoint: Is Thrombolysis Always Required in Patients with Effort Thrombosis? : b) No—It Is Not Always Indicated
3. Management of Chronic Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
4. Establishing a TOS-Focused Practice
5. Addressing the Surgical Workplace: An Opportunity to Create a Culture of Belonging
6. Women as Leaders in Surgery
7. Leadership and women: Two perspectives
8. Contributors
9. Role of the Noninvasive Vascular Laboratory in Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
10. Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
11. The changing paradigm in surgery is system integration: How do we respond?
12. Role of the Noninvasive Vascular Laboratory in Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
13. The Importance of Representation and Gender Valuation in the Field of Neurological Surgery
14. There’s No Place for “Sticks and Stones” in Vascular Surgery
15. Patient Safety Indicators: Inpatient, Outpatient, and COVID 19
16. Trust in action: Surgeons and patients together
17. Establishing a TOS-Focused Practice
18. Outcomes After Treatment of NTOS
19. Women as Leaders in Surgery
20. Women as Leaders in Surgery
21. It is all about the rib or is it
22. Role of the Noninvasive Vascular Laboratory in Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
23. Addressing the Surgical Workplace
24. What Has COVID-19 Done for You Lately?
25. Anterior Scalene Anomaly in a Patient With Arterial and Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
26. Diagnostic Accuracy of Physician and Self-referred Patients for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Is Excellent
27. Is There Life After Surgery?: American Surgical Association Forum 138th Annual Meeting, April 20, 2018
28. Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
29. The diseases one treats: A vascular surgeonʼs perspective
30. Anterior Scalene Anomaly in a Patient With Arterial and Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.
31. There’s No Place for “Sticks and Stones” in Vascular Surgery
32. Improving Physician Engagement
33. Women as Leaders in Surgery
34. Chapter 14 - Leadership and women: Two perspectives
35. Preceptorship for Surgical Skills: Can It Be Virtual and In-Person?
36. Representation of women in vascular surgery science and societies
37. Resección de la primera costilla y escalenectomía para la oclusión crónica de la vena subclavia: ¿cuáles son sus efectos en realidad?
38. First Rib Resection and Scalenectomy for Chronically Occluded Subclavian Veins: What Does It Really Do?
39. Résection de la première cote et scalénectomie pour occlusion chronique de la veine sous-clavière : quel est réellement le résultat ?
40. After 10 Years: Mission Accomplished
41. Of strategies and chances
42. Invisible
43. The Society for Vascular Surgery will participate in a new global vascular practice guidelines initiative
44. What Has COVID-19 Done for You Lately?
45. Do men die and women suffer?
46. Vascular Compression Syndromes
47. Contributors
48. Role of the Noninvasive Vascular Laboratory in Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
49. There Are Just Not Enough Hours in the Day
50. JAMA Surgery: Not Only a New Name But a Major Surgical Revision
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