
Lesson 3 • 24 Oct 2023
What referring docs did you target at first?
Course overview
Build a successful PAD/CLI practice with our specialized course for endovascular specialists. Learn diagnostic strategies, patient-centered care, and best practices from experts. Optimize patient outcomes and enhance your practice.
1 hour, 19 lessons
Lessons
Building an Endovascular PAD practice with Dr. Srini Tummala
Lesson 1
When you started there was no program in place so how did you get it started?
Lesson 2
How did you let docs know you could treat these patients as well as some of your colleagues?
Lesson 3
What referring docs did you target at first?
Lesson 4
Is your PAD program officially labeled as a center of excellence?
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
How is your relationship with cardiologists and vascular surgeons?
Lesson 7
How do you market your program? Do you use social media?
Building a Cross Specialty Vascular Practice With Dr. Chad Laurich & Dr. Neal Khurana
Lesson 8
Tell us about starting your own practice and how did you two meet?
Lesson 9
How did you decide to bring in someone from a different specialty into your practice?
Lesson 10
Did you get any negative feedback from vascular surgery colleagues?
Lesson 11
Did you have any challenges getting hospital privileges for your IR partner?
Lesson 12
What do you think is the future for more collaborative vascular practices?
Building a CLTI program with Dr. Zola N’Dandu
Lesson 13
Lesson 14
Where are your patients coming from?
Lesson 15
What does your multidisciplinary team for CLTI look like?
Lesson 16
What has changed in the treatment of CLTI in the last decade?
Lesson 17
What new technologies and techniques are you incorporating into your practice?
Lesson 18
Walk us through how you perform DVA procedures for CLTI patients.
Lesson 19
In summary, what is most important while building a CLI team?
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