This program is designed for allied health professionals who are involved in venous care pathways. The program provides a comprehensive introduction to venous disease, covering foundational concepts through to clinical applications. Content includes anatomy and pathophysiology, imaging fundamentals, workflow integration, and practical considerations for supporting a venous program.
The program is delivered over six months through weekly live webinars accompanied by short answer self-assessments to reinforce learning. The course uses a curriculum that progresses from basic to clinical topics, incorporating case-based learning and imaging-focused sessions. Participants will receive guidance on how to set up and support a venous program, including best practices in patient selection, coordination, and management. Educational methods will include interactive lectures, multidisciplinary discussions, self-assessments, oral presentations, and mentorship from experienced faculty to ensure knowledge translation into clinical and operational practice. An exclusive alumni discussion forum will support ongoing mentorship, case sharing, and practice integration after program completion.