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Vein Specialist

2026
January/February


The Great Masquerader

When Things Aren’t What They Seem

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Fostering Stronger Bonds with the American Venous Forum

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Palma Shaw, MD

President, International Society for Women Vascular Surgeons

We are thrilled to announce the beginning of a promising new era of collaboration between the International Society for Women Vascular Surgeons (ISWVS) and the American Venous Forum (AVF).  Both societies plan to work on shared goals to leverage the strengths of our societies for the benefit of the global vascular community and, most importantly, our patients. Current discussions have centered on synergistic initiatives designed to enhance education, foster research collaboration, and strengthen both professional networks.

Key areas of collaboration will include:

Joint Educational Initiatives: Planning is underway for a co-branded educational session at an upcoming annual meeting or a dedicated webinar series, pooling our expertise to deliver high-impact content. This will eventually expand to include specific research initiatives.

Trainee Scholarships: To support the next generation of vascular specialists, we are exploring the creation of a joint AVF-ISWVS scholarship or travel grant to facilitate attendance at either society’s annual meeting.

Shared Governance: We extended an invitation to add an AVF member to the ISWVS Council, ensuring a cross-pollination of ideas and shared strategic vision at the leadership level.

Guideline Endorsement and Dissemination: The ISWVS is proud to support the AVF’s critical work on venous leg ulcer (VLU) and lymphedema guidelines, with presentation of both guidelines at our upcoming May ISWVS meeting. We are committed to helping disseminate these vital guidelines broadly to our membership, both at a national and international level. 

Co-Branded Advocacy and Service: We look forward to co-branding with the AVF during their Day of Service in Denver and supporting their important PeVD (Pelvic Venous Disorders) Summit initiatives. We also look forward to promoting the AVF on all our social media platforms.

The future of intersociety cooperation looks bright. These initiatives represent a meaningful step toward a unified approach to advancing venous and lymphatic care worldwide. Watch for more updates as we formalize these exciting ventures!

Someone Who Knows Somebody Who Knows You

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Gary Burnison

CEO, Korn Ferry

Three months. More than 200 resumes submitted. Five online assessments. Two automated video interviews. No fewer than 150 LinkedIn connection requests made.

And not one opportunity landed.

So went a neighbor-to-neighbor conversation, as a job seeker confided his frustrations. Although they weren’t the best of friends, they were hardly strangers.

In a moment of authenticity and vulnerability, the job seeker shared more than he had in years. “My firm was acquired last year,” he said. “And, well … here I am.”

“You work in finance, right?” the neighbor replied. “So do I.”

And thus began a discussion: Where was he targeting? Who did he know? Who did they both know? And how could these connections, commonalities, and similar backgrounds create his next career move?

Call it coincidence, call it karma—or just good fortune. But this impromptu discovery session was really networking in disguise. The help he needed and the opportunity that awaited were under his nose—and right next door.

It’s a reminder that our world really is flat. Someone we know, knows somebody who knows someone, who knows us.

Networking has always been important, but today it is paramount—and a warm introduction has never been more imperative.

Every posting attracts hundreds, if not thousands of applicants—and 70 percent of positions are now being filled internally or by someone who has been referred.

No matter where someone is in their career—whether they are exploring opportunities in their current work environment or searching elsewhere—finding their footing these days takes a lot more purposeful thought and action.

Here are some thoughts to consider when we want to connect—whether to build an internal network or explore another opportunity:

The six degrees of separation. It really does work. Networking begins one-to-one, but it doesn’t end there. It’s Metcalfe’s Law in action—a force multiplier, as the value of our networks expands exponentially with each connection added.

Give unto others. Just-in-time networking is not networking. This is not a transactional event. The essence of networking is reciprocity. Brainstorm ideas. Make introductions. Stay engaged. Forge connections. Show authenticity and genuine interest in others. Even small gestures, when done sincerely, can make a difference in building goodwill over time. Which brings us to the golden rule of networking: it’s not about you.

Networking, not ambushing. Networking poorly is worse than not networking at all. This recalls a story told to me many years ago by someone who, after a workout at the gym, went into the sauna—only to be greeted by someone he didn’t know. “I hear you’re at (company name not included to protect the innocent). I’d like to tell you about myself.” Wrong time, wrong place…wrong approach.

The value of validation. Few things matter more than having someone in your network who will vouch for you. Validation benefits everyone involved: the candidate and the company. This is the fruit of having nurtured your network. When the time comes to ask for help, the warm introduction opens far more doors than casting an empty net. But make no mistake: your performance—far more than being performative—will always be the gateway for getting from here to there.

Networking is a contact sport. It’s relational—and relationships aren’t one-way streets. Think of those old give-a-penny, take-a-penny trays—nothing comes out unless you first put something in.

There is a profound truth at work here: opportunity still travels the oldest way there is—person to person. It’s not who you know, it’s not what you know—it’s getting the people you know to know what you know.

Reprinted with permission.

New AVF Members: November/December 2025

Name Country
Amanda Saeger, MBA, PhD United States
Annie Sposato, FNP United States
Carmine Iafelice, APP United States
Charlene Persaud, RPA-C United States
David Miller, RVT United States
Frances Ente-Gambino, DPT United States
Harry Curley, MBA United States
Jamie Brandt, APRN, CNP United States
Julie Bitner, PA-C United States
Kathleen Lisson United States
Lindsey Castagna, NP United States
Louellen Klein, FNP-BC United States
Marresa Bowling, RVT United States
Mary Mauck, APRN, CNS United States
Meredith Williams, MSN, ACNPC-AG United States
Mi Kyeong Oh, NP United States
Tori Koopman, PA-C United States
Aarav Gupta United States
Aarav Keskar United States
Abeer Shaiaa, MBSS Yemen
Elie Njeime, MD Canada
Keerti Chakravarthy United States
Om Joshi United States
Shruti Sunil, MD United States
Sofia Sacchetti, Bachelors of Pre-Medical Studies United States
Srishti Sawant United States
Suchit Chidurala, BSA United States
Tristan Bennett, BSA United States
Vincent Drake, MD, MBA United States
Vritika Ravisangar United Kingdom
Ani Loize Arendt, MD Brazil
Basdeo Nankissoor, MD Canada
Fausto Virgen Barron, MD Mexico
Fumio Onishi, MD, PhD Japan
Jan Szczepanski, MD Poland
Jianzhong Huang, MD China
Joana Storino, MD, MSc Brazil
Juliana Vieira, MD, PhD Brazil
Karina Maciel, MD Brazil
Luciane Barreneche, MD Brazil
Maciej Jaworski, MD, PhD Poland
Mandy Wong, MD Canada
Marek Paul, MD, PhD Poland
Marios Valsamis, MD Greece
Nehad Fouad, PhD Egypt
Osman Mahmoud, DO, PhD Egypt
Rafaella Soares, MSc Brazil
Shinobu Matsubara, MD, PhD Japan
Shinsuke Akita, MD, PhD Japan
Takahiro Hirayama, MD Japan
Tatiana Schmuziger, PhD Brazil
Aaron Love, DO United States
Andrew Morse, DO United States
Ankit Chothani, MD United States
Boyd Erdman, MD United States
Brittany Clayton, MD United States
Chad Aleman, MD, RPVI, RVT United States
Christopher Hesh, MD United States
Craig Barbieri, MD United States
Craig Schwartz , DO, FACOS, FICS, DABVLM, RPVI, RVT United States
Danielle Fontenot, MD United States
David Pinsinski, MD United States
Denise Abernethy, MD, ABVLM, RPhS United States
Emmanuel Anekwe, MD United States
Greg Shore, MD United States
Hector Salcedo, MD, DABFM, DABVLM United States
Hratch Karamanoukian, MD United States
James Ferguson, DO United States
James Sherman, MD United States
Javier Alonso, MD, PhD, PA United States
Javier Flores, MD United States
Jose Colon Perez, MD United States
Joseph Clancy, MD United States
Jozef Tryzno, MD United States
Julio Vasquez, MD United States
Keith Campbell, MD United States
Ken Osorio, MD United States
Kevin Fradkin, MD United States
Krista Bannon, MD, RPhS United States
Lauren Wikholm, MD United States
Liza Eden Giammaria, MD MPH United States
Maged Mikhail, MD United States
Mark Kim, MD, RVT, RPVI United States
Mark Sabbota, DO United States
Mehru Sonde, MD, DABVLM, FAVLS, RPhS, FACP United States
Michael Brown, DO United States
Michael  Di Iorio, MD United States
Michael Graves, MD United States
Michael Shao, MD, FSVS United States
Michael Williams, MD United States
Odus Franklin, DO United States
Paul McNeill, MD United States
Ralph Carullo, MD United States
Randolph Jones, MD United States
Riddell Scott, MD United States
Robert Cutchen, MD United States
Robert Edwards, DO United States
Robert Lynch, DO United States
Sara Edeiken, MD, MBA, RPVI United States
Satish Vayuvegula, MD, MS United States
Saundra Spruiell, DO United States
Steven Tandberg, MD United States
Theresa Soto, MD United States
Thomas Resch, MD United States
Travis Blalock, MD, MBA United States
Vic Tapson, MD United States
William Collignon Jr., MD, FACS United States
William Olson, MD United States
William Schaeffer, MD United States
Yung-Wei Chi, DO United States
Brett Cohen, DO United States
Derek Srouji, DO United States
Joseph Cutteridge, MA, BM BCh, MSc United Kingdom
Maciej Wonkowski, PhD Poland
Mikayla Lowenkamp, MD, MSc United States
Rashad Mohamed Riazuddin, MD United States
Semih Gulluoglu, MD Turkey
Alexander Valiga, MD United States
Connor Hughes, MD United States
Delaram Taghipour, MD, MPH, MBA United States
Joseph Baker, United States
Mario Duran, MD Ecuador