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URL: http://www.vascularaccesssociety.com/
Proper Citation: Vascular Access Society (RRID:SCR_004056)
Description: A society to raise interest in the field of hemodialysis vascular access, to promote and conduct basic and clinical research and to organize congresses, meetings and courses. The VAS is a multidisciplinary society which is of interest to nephrologists, surgeons, interventional radiologists, dialysis, nurses, vascular and radiological technologists. The VAS organizes an International Congress every two years in one of the countries in Europe. Every year a Vascular Access Course will be held in a European City. The multidisciplinary council of the VAS consists of nephrologists, surgeons and radiologists and representatives from each European country will be asked to join the board.
Abbreviations: VAS
Resource Type: data or information resource, portal, community building portal
Keywords: kidney, hemodialysis, vascular access
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