Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD)

Message from the Chair

Esther S.H. Kim, MD, MPH, FAHA

What an honor it is to serve as the Chair of the Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD). I have been a member of the AHA for nearly twenty years and joined early during my career stage because I recognized the impact that the AHA has on public health, scientific advancement, cardiovascular education, and patient care. One of the major strengths of our council is the multidisciplinary collaboration amongst our members which allows us to broaden the reach of our initiatives, all towards the goal of improving health for all patients affected by vascular disease. I am so proud to be a part of this vibrant community.

Esther S.H. Kim, MD, MPH, FAHA
Chair, Peripheral Vascular Disease Council

PVD-Related Science News
The PVD Council actively participates in the publication of scientific statements or guidelines that are important to our members. We've included those along with articles or research that cover topics of interest to our members.

Announcements

  • Self-nominate for a Council Committee Position: February 24th, 2023.
    • The PVD Council has open positions on the following committees. If you’re interested in being considered for one of these positions, please complete the Science Volunteer Form located on your dashboard in Professional Heart Daily (professional.heart.org). Be sure to select all the committees for which you’d like to be considered and upload your CV.
      • PVD Leadership Committee
      • PVD Fellows In Training/Early Career Committee
      • PVD Membership Committee
      • PVD Communications Committee
      • PVD Nominating Committee
      • PVD Scientific & Clinical Education Lifelong Learning (SCILL) Committee

Council Activities

The PAD Awareness Task Force’s mission is “working to improve the detection of symptomatic PAD by patients and providers to facilitate guideline-based treatment which will improve cardiovascular outcomes, walking fitness, and quality of life.

PVD Council Chair, Aruna D. Pradhan, MD, MPH, speaking during Vascular Discovery 2018. The PVD Council is currently collaborating with ISTH and the American Venous Forum on a white paper on research priorities in VTE.

PVD Award from Vascular Discovery 2018The PVD Council funds several awards that support student, early career, and mid-career members recognized at Scientific Sessions and Vascular Discovery conferences.

The PVD Early Career (EC) Committee is a vibrant and dynamic group within the PVD Council. The EC works closely with PVD Leadership and Membership committees to recruit and promote early career vascular specialists from clinical, research, and education backgrounds. In addition, the EC helps organize PVD Council's fellows in training curriculum which occurs on Saturday of Scientific Sessions annually. This curriculum serves as a platform for year-in-review presentations on critical issues in the care of vascular patients as well as a forum for young AHA members entering into the care of vascular patients.

Featured Member

Geoffrey Barnes, MDGeoffrey Barnes, MD, MSc, FAHA

Dr. Barnes is a cardiologist and vascular medicine specialist at the University of Michigan. His clinical practice and research interest is in the management of patients with venous thromboembolism, peripheral artery disease, or taking anticoagulants. He has funding from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood institute to improve the safe delivery of peri-procedural anticoagulants as well as serving as co-director of the Michigan Anticoagulation Quality Improvement Initiative (MAQI2).

PVD Fellow, McDermott Named Distinguished Scientist

Mary McDermott, MD, FAHAMary M. McDermott, MD, FAHA

Dr. McDermott is a leading clinician investigator studying lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD). Traditionally, the natural history of lower extremity outcomes in people with PAD and intermittent claudication was considered ‘benign’, because most people with PAD do not develop critical limb ischemia or worsening leg symptoms. Using a prospective study design with systematic assessment of objectively measured walking performance over time, Dr. McDermott’s investigative team demonstrated that people with PAD have greater functional impairment and faster functional decline than people without PAD.

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Additional Resources

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Want to get involved? 

The American Heart Association depends on the time and talent of volunteers to help us create a healthier world, free of heart disease and stroke.

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Vascular Discovery: From Genes to Medicine

This annual meeting includes diverse disciplines within the arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, vascular biology, peripheral vascular disease, vascular surgery, and functional genomics research communities.

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CME Education - Peripheral Artery Disease Simulation Series

Test your clinical assessment and critical thinking skills as you evaluate and manage patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD).

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Current AHA Research Grant and Funding Opportunities

Grant and funding opportunities are posted throughout the year. Check out a complete listing of current RFPs and apply to fund your research today.

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PVD Council Awards

The PVD Council proudly sponsors award programs that honor the efforts of its members and their outstanding research.

Pre-Sessions Symposia & Early Career Day: November 10, 2023
Scientific Sessions: November 11–13, 2023

Pennsylvania Convention Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania