Lakewood, CO, March 24, 2010 – The Venous Disease Coalition’s Venous
Disease Research Awards recognize important research relevant to the
understanding and/or treatment of venous disease. The Coalition seeks to
identify exceptional contributions to venous disease research. These annual
awards assist healthcare practitioners, medical journals, the media, and
the public by featuring important new knowledge in the field of venous
disease.
Nominations will be accepted in three award categories, 1) basic science, 2)
clinical outcomes and 3) implementation of quality improvement activities.
Nominated research papers should provide important or novel insights into
the basic science of thrombogenesis and thrombus resolution; clinical
outcomes; or the implementation of quality improvement activities related to
venous disease. These categories are not intended to be all inclusive and
additional relevant areas of research may be equally worthy of recognition.
Submission requirements include:
· A short description
(150-300 words) of the features that makes this research meritorious and
deserving of the 2010 Venous Disease Research Award.
· A copy of the article
(articles must have been published between January 2009 and June 2010)
· Up-to-date contact
information for the lead author of the article
· Submissions due June 25,
2010 to:
Ellen Cohig
Venous Disease Coalition
ellen.cohig@vdf.org
fax: 303.989.0200; telephone: 303.989.0500
The awards will be presented at the Vascular Disease Foundation’s dinner in
Washington DC on September 20, 2010. A monetary award and travel and hotel
expenses for the recipient of the awards is provided. Winners will be
notified mid-July 2010.
About the Venous Disease Coalition
The Venous Disease Coalition (VDC) (www.venousdiseasecoalition.org)
promotes the urgent need to make venous thromboembolism or “VTE” a major
U.S. public health priority. The VDC is an alliance of leading health
professional societies and patient advocacy groups that have united around a
common goal: to improve the survival rates and quality of life for
individuals with, or at risk for, venous disease. It is a division of the
Vascular Disease Foundation
About the Vascular Disease Foundation
The Vascular Disease Foundation is a national, nonprofit, public education
organization dedicated to increasing awareness of the prevention, diagnosis,
and management of vascular disease. Its outstanding board of directors
includes physicians, nurses, vascular technologists, rehabilitation
professionals, and clinical researchers who have been on the forefront of
fighting vascular diseases for many years. For more information, visit
www.vdf.org or call 888.VDF.4INFO
(888.833.4463).