Semin intervent Radiol 2005; 22(1): 49-55
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-869581
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Varicose Vein Management: Considerations for the Diagnostic Radiology Group Practice

Gregory M. Soares1
  • 1Brown Medical School, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island
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Publikationsdatum:
12. Mai 2005 (online)

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this brief article is to suggest some specific considerations that diagnostic radiology groups must make prior to embarking upon a varicose veins practice component. There are many excellent sources for further information, including the Web sites and practice management components of organizations such as the Society of Interventional Radiology, American College of Phlebology, International Vein Congress, and Union Internationale Phlebologie, all of which also hold excellent meetings or sections. Major points addressed in the article will include business plans, physician and group requirements, physical space and equipment requirements, and personnel issues. Though vein practice is clearly a major undertaking, the nature of varicose venous disease is such that there is a serendipitous overlap between the skill sets of the interventional radiologists and those required of the treating phlebologist. Consequently, with the proper motivation, self-education, and ongoing training, the addition of a varicose vein practice component can be extremely gratifying and rewarding for the physician, his radiology group, and most importantly the patients whom they serve.

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Gregory M SoaresM.D. 

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