8 INTERVIEW Southern Vascular Former president reflects on a lifetime of progress and what the future holds for the specialty
Vol.17 No.07 JULY 2021 Official Publication
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Mills becomes next SVS vice president
FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT
BY BETH BALES Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) members elected Joseph Mills, MD, of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, as their next vice president, a result announced during the Virtual Annual Business Meeting last month. He now joins a line of succession that includes the new and incoming SVS President Ali AbuRahma, MD, and Presidentelect Michael C. Dalsing, MD,
The case for multidisciplinary limb salvage in face of increasing diabetes, diversifying nation BY BRYAN KAY
who will follow AbuRahma in the presidential chair next year. The digitally hosted business meeting took place June 16. Mills is chief of the division of vascular surgery and endovascular therapy at Baylor. He was previously professor and chief of vascular surgery at the University of Arizona College of Medicine and co-director of the Southern Arizona Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA).
DRAMATIC INCREASES IN RATES OF DIABETES— particularly among Black females—through 2060 underscore the importance of a multidisciplinary team approach to limb salvage, according to Vincent Rowe, MD, professor of vascular surgery and endovascular therapy in the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles. Rowe was speaking before the Pacific Northwest Endovascular Conference (PNEC) in Seattle during which he made the case for the multispecialty method—why it works and how other centers might go about embracing it rather than fighting it. To that end, he informed the PNEC gathering (May 27–28), when he first started to talk on the topic a few years ago, his institution did not See page 6
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