Angiology Day 2025
The new congress for Swiss Angiologists
May 9, 2025, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm, Sargans, Switzerland
Join as an active member of the Swiss angiology expert community and help shape the future of angiology – at Angiology Day on Friday, May 9, 2025, at the Hotel Post at Sargans (close to the railway station). This day promises an intensive, hands-on, and socially relevant program and offers a unique opportunity for angiologists from private practices, hospitals, teaching institutions, and universities to come together and share insights. With a concept designed to complement existing conferences, the SSA aims to create an experience that goes beyond traditional lectures. Expect lively discussions, in-depth insights, and practical guidelines.
Why Participate?
The Angiology Day adds value to the annual union meeting by offering an innovative new format. Engage in direct discussions with renowned speakers and colleagues on current guidelines, ask critical questions about practical applications, and participate in shaping your daily work. The goal of Angiology Day 2025 is to enrich your daily practice in angiology and provide new perspectives on political and economic challenges, such as tariffs, certifications, and the future of the field.
Topics in Focus
- Actual Guidelines useful in the daily practice: Venous Thromboembolism (VTE), Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) as well as Lymphedema and Lipedema
- In addition to professional discussions, the agenda will address political topics, from tariff responsibility and health insurance negotiations to the future of angiology
Registration and Fees
Take this opportunity to broaden your perspective, expand your expertise, and connect with new colleagues. The participation fee is CHF 50 for SGA members and CHF 100 for non-members. Secure your spot now and help us shape the future of Swiss angiology!
Credits
The Angiology Day 2025 is approved with 7 SSA credits.
Sponsorship
Our thanks go to our sponsors for their support in making this special day possible!
Organizing Committee
Kerstin Schürch, Corina Canova, and Nico Diehm