Osler Vascular Surgery Virtual Lecture Review September 5-6, 2026
This comprehensive review helps ophthalmology residents and practicing physicians prepare for written exams while strengthening their clinical knowledge base. It is especially beneficial for residents preparing for the WQE and physicians completing the Quarterly Question Module. The course emphasizes evidence-based practice, current treatment concepts, and board-relevant standards of care.
It incorporates new concepts and testing strategies. This includes an extensive review of optics, refraction, and ophthalmic imaging. Furthermore, it covers more recent approaches to ophthalmic surgery.
Many of our previous participants found that the course improved their diagnostic and evaluation skills and helped them identify specific areas of weakness for further self-study.
The webinar will be delivered using Zoom Cloud Meetings, allowing audio and visual interaction between you and the faculty. It would be best to have a computer with a good internet connection to participate in the webinar. You can watch and experience as much as you have time for during the 6-day course. Then you can use the recordings for further review and to support improvements in practice. With this online webinar course, you get the best of both worlds – the comfort and safety of your home or office. You also get the chance to learn from the Osler Faculty and your peers. In addition, all participants receive complimentary streaming access to a course recording up through Sept. 20, 2026.
Cost: $935
View Offer chevron_rightKey Features
- A Virtual Didactic Review for Qualifying and MOC Exams
- Includes streaming access to the recorded course – updated daily and available for streaming up through Sept. 23.
Topics Covered
- Non-Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease
- Cerebrovascular
- Endovascular Therapy
- TOS
- Vascular Trauma
- Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease
- Upper Extremity Arterial Disease
- AAA/Iliac Aneurysm
- Thoracic Aorta
- Lower Extremity Occlusive Disease
- Visceral Ischemic Syndromes
- Renovascular Disorders
- Visceral Artery Aneurysms
- Lower Extremity Aneurysms
- Venous Disease
- Lymphatic Problems
- Complications
- Vascular Lab
- Dialysis Access
Learning Objectives
- At the conclusion of this course, each participant will be able to:
- Describe the fundamentals of the basic science that underlie vascular disease and its surgical treatment.
- Discuss the comprehensive non-operative treatment of vascular disease, including drug therapy and risk factor reduction.
- Explain preoperative risk assessment and operative and postoperative critical care procedures for the vascular surgery patient.
- Discuss the fundamentals of vascular disease clinical evaluation, including plethysmography, duplex ultrasonography, MRI and CT scans, angiography, and other tests used to diagnose vascular disease.
- Appraise the indications and techniques related to open operative treatment of vascular disease of the cerebrovascular system, exclusive of intracranial vessels, thoracic and abdominal vessels, and those of the upper and lower extremities.
- Summarize the indications and techniques of endovascular intervention for all significant vessels, exclusive of intracranial and aortic arteries.
Target Audience
Residents preparing for the Vascular Surgery Qualifying Exam and Physicians for the Continuous Certification (CC) Exam
Additional credit info
The Osler Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation: The Osler Institute designates this Live activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with their participation in the activity.