In this issue:
- Three vascular surgeons journey through more than 60 peer-reviewed papers that make the connection between electronic health records (EHRs) and physician burnout in our April cover story: “Settled Science: The indisputable link between EHR and burnout” (p. 1 and 6–7)
- Guest editorialist Karen Woo, MD, explains why all-male speaking panels of vascular surgeons perpetuate a cycle of underrepresentation and disparity (p. 4 and 8)
- Members of the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee discuss how to understand and use the gender-neutral neologism ‘Latinx’ (p. 11)
- Beth Bales maps out the latest details on what to expect at this year’s Vascular Annual Meeting (VAM) in San Diego (p. 12–13)
- Vascular Specialist reports on some of the latest research around appropriate use of atherectomy in peripheral vascular interventions from Caitlin W. Hicks and colleagues (p. 15)
- News briefs: Details on a new ‘Meet the Experts’ Webinar Series, reporting on the BeGraft FEVAR study, the SVS physician assistant community launches ‘PA Case of the Month,’ and more (p. 18–19)