Complete your profile, post your first message, upload a resource or find another member – getting started has never been easier on SVS Connect. New “easy” buttons on the home page will help guide users as they begin activity on the online community. After getting started, you’ll be able to join discussions on hot topics, including a complex central vein case or a blunt aortic injury. Log in with your SVS credentials to begin. If you encounter sign-in difficulties, email communications@vascularsociety.org or call 312-334-2300.
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