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Showing posts with label College of Phlebology. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Find your vein clinic or vein specialist on www.CollegeofPhlebology.com

The College of Phlebology website (www.CollegeofPhlebology.com) contains masses of information about veins and vein treatments.

There is also a world wide search facility to help people find the vein clinic or vein doctor that they need.


The Search Facility on www.CollegeofPhlebology.com

Find The Whiteley Clinic on www.CollegeofPhlebology.com.

 

Friday, 14 December 2012

Training Videos for veins on YouTube

The College of Phlebology has now posted multiple Training Videos on YouTube.


 
 
College of Phlebology YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/collegeofphlebology

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Selected highlights from the European Venous Forum

www.CollegeofPhlebology.com

Report of the selected highlights from The European Venous Forum (EVF) held in Florence, Italy on 28-30 June 2012 are now available in the members area of The College of Phlebology (www.CollegeofPhlebology.com).

This includes some very interesting research into a novel way of improving the results of Foam Sclerotherapy.

Thursday, 21 June 2012

New questions answered in The College of Phlebology

"I take it that you still aim for a LEED of 60-90 j/cm even with 1470nm laser + radial fiber, and 10W, rather than 5-6W and 30-50 j/cm?"

College of Phlebology - "Ask an expert" section for Members to ask questions
www.CollegeofPhlebology.com 
New questions and answers about veins and vein treatments in The College of Phlebology membership area.

www.CollegeofPhlebology.com

Monday, 18 June 2012

EVLA Training Video on College of Phlebology website

EVLA Training Video on www.CollegeofPhlebology.com
Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) videos are available to member of The College of Phlebology on www.CollegeofPhlebology.com.

There are also forums and an "Ask an Expert" section if you want to share something or if you have any questions.

www.CollegeofPhlebology.com

Monday, 14 May 2012

Ask an Expert on The College of Phlebology

Since the launch of The College of Phlebology (www.CollegeofPhlebology.com) last month, the "Ask and Expert" section has yielded some of the most useful tips for those people treating veins:

Examples of recently asked and answered questions by Members are:

Q - How far down the calf are you comfortable using laser for gsv or ssv, with regard to nerve damage risk?

Q - Is there any rationale for superiority of applying tumescent from proximal to distal rather than starting at the level of the sheath?

Q - I take it that you still aim for LEED of 60-90 j/cm even with 1470nm laser + radial fiber, and 10W, rather than 5-6W and 30-50 j/cm?

Q - for superficial truncal veins and accessory truncal veins, what depth from skin is your cutoff for avoiding laser for fear of producing a hard pigmented cord?

These questions and more are answered - and any member can pose any questions on vein treatments to the experts on the Advisory Board.

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

College of Phlebology - CollegeofPhlebology.com


The College of Phlebology - The Internet resource for excellence in Veins
The Whiteley Clinic is proud to be Gold Members of The College of Phlebology.

The College of Phlebology is an internet based college, that has something for everyone.

For patients / the public, the College of Phlebology website provides:
  • information about veins and vein conditions
  • the latest vein treatments
  • a search facility to find your local vein expert
For doctors and nurses who treat veins - from thread veins, to varicose veins and leg ulcers:
  • training videos
  • news items about vein treatments
  • forums to "ask an expert"
  • use of MCPhleb if you treat thread veins
  • use of FCPhleb if you operate on varicose veins and leg ulcers
Launched only a month ago, The College of Phlebology is rapidly growing as a resource for information and education for those interested in veins and vein conditions.

www.CollegeofPhlebology.com

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

College of Phlebology launched

The College of Phlebology at www.CollegeofPhlebology.com

The College of Phlebology has now been launched.

This portal about veins and venous conditions allows the public to find specialists to treat anything from Thread Veins, through Varicose Veins to venous Leg Ulcers.

Specialists who join are either:
  • MCPhleb - which means they treat thread veins only
  • FCPhleb - which means they treat varicose veins and other venous conditions also
For the specialists who join, there are teaching videos, forums, news and "Ask an Expert" sections behind the password protected area.

The aim of The College of Phlebology is to raise the profile of vein problems and varicose vein and other vein treatments, to try to encourage health care specialists to specialise in veins themselves or to refer to appropriately trained people.

It also aims to support those healthcare professionals who want to become Phlebologists and have a major interest in treating veins.

Finally, the College of Phlebology aims to provide the public with information, so that they don't end up having out of date treatments that are less effective or have worse results.

www.CollegeofPhlebology.com

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

College of Phlebology - Sponsorship opportunities


www.CollegeofPhlebology.com
The College of Phlebology is an internet based portal for all aspects of vein disease.

For patients and the public, there will be free information about veins, veins diseases, investigations and treatments. There will also be a search facility to find specialists or clinics in any particular country or locality.

For health professionals, whether cosmetic thread veins, varicose veins or even leg ulcers, there will be a professional area for eduction, courses, questions and feedback. There will also be opportunities for members to promote themselves and their practice.

The College of Phlebology is interested to hear from potential sponsor and advertisers who might want to start a business relationship early in this new organisation, securing for themselves preferred rates and positions as The College grows and expands.

For more information see www.CollegeofPhlebology.com.