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Mid-America Vascular Study Group
Our Mid-America Vascular Study Group is a voluntary, cooperative group of clinicians, hospital administrators, and research personnel organized to improve the care of patients with vascular disease.
Our goal is to improve outcomes for our patients and to explore the factors that predict the best outcomes. We take advantage of the rapidly accumulating data that come from collaboration with other interested groups.
By collecting and exchanging information, our group strives to continuously improve the quality, safety, effectiveness and cost of caring for patients with vascular disease.
If you perform vascular surgery or other vascular interventions and work in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas we would be delighted to talk with you about joining the MAVSG.
Mavsg Leaders
Mid-America Medical Director
Dr. Ashley Vavra
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Mid-America Associate Medical Director
Dr. Andrew Hoel
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Mid-America Lead Data Manager
Tracy Campin
Nebraska Medicine
Biannual Meeting Information
Please note that Regional Group meetings are restricted to SVS VQI participants within that particular region, unless a special guest invitation is extended.
Regional Group Meeting MInutes and Slides
PARTICIPATING SVS VQI CENTERS
Participating SVS VQI centers include academic medical centers, teaching hospitals, community hospitals, vein centers, office-based labs and individual physician’s practices.
Click below for a complete list of VQI Participating Centers and their Regional Group Affiliation. Please note that this list is in excel format for ease of use.
Mid-America VSG BYLAWS
The Mid-America Vascular Study Group (Mid-America VSG) is a voluntary, cooperative group of clinicians, hospital administrators, and research personnel organized to improve the care of patients with vascular disease. By collecting and exchanging information, the Mid-America VSG strives to continuously improve the quality, safety, effectiveness, and cost of vascular healthcare.