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Mid-South VASCULAR Study Group
We are a regional group of vascular specialists and hospitals from Tennessee and Mississippi who are committed to working together to collect, share, and analyze data related to vascular interventions and outcomes.
Each of our participating members has the ability to review their personal data to identify strengths and weakness. Our goal as a group is to determine factors that predict the best outcomes and implement them into our daily practice.
The Mid-South Vascular Study Group (MSVSG) meets in the spring and in the fall to share the accumulated combined regional data results. The group supports each other by providing requested feedback, discussing lessons learned and sharing successes. Other Regional Quality Groups, such as the Vascular Study Group of New England, have shown us how much can be accomplished with such a regional collaboration.
We would be happy to discuss participation with you.
msvsg Leaders
MSVSG Medical Director
Dr. Michael McNally
University of Tennessee Medical Center
MSVSG Lead Data Manager
Brooke Dolacky
University of Tennessee Medical Center
BIANNUAL MEETING INFORMATION
Fall Regional Group Meeting Information
Link for CME Credit: https://dmu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0pttnEEA9eBZZ6m
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.
MsVSG BYLAWS
The Mid-South Vascular Study Group (MSVSG) 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 MSVSG strives to continuously improve the quality, safety, effectiveness, and cost of vascular healthcare.