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The Official Meeting of Vascular Disease Management
Looking for the right endovascular meeting to advance your practice? The International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy (ISET) offers a unique blend of broad, multidisciplinary vascular education, live case immersion, and a global community of innovators. Explore the comparison below to see how ISET stands apart—and why it's recognized as one of the most practical and influential endovascular meetings in the world.
ISET is led by renowned physicians and supported by respected clinical partners, ensuring evidence-based, unbiased education. Its sessions are designed and presented by experts who are actively advancing vascular therapy, reinforcing the event’s reputation for scientific rigor and clinical relevance.
ISET features internationally recognized faculty, including leading interventional cardiologists, vascular surgeons, interventional radiologists, and innovators in device development. Attendees learn directly from experts who publish landmark research, pioneer new procedures, and influence global standards of care.
ISET stands out through its multidisciplinary approach, highly practical learning formats, hands-on training, and live case experiences presented in real time. The meeting brings together diverse specialties to foster collaboration, accelerate learning, and deliver education that clinicians can immediately apply in practice.
ISET attracts practicing physicians, fellows, advanced practice providers, and healthcare professionals involved in vascular and endovascular care. Attendees gain actionable procedural insights, exposure to emerging technologies, unique networking opportunities, and improved clinical approaches that directly enhance patient outcomes.
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International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy (ISET) |
Compared to Other Endovascular Meetings |
| Scope of Curriculum | Comprehensive endovascular therapy A to Z — peripheral, venous, carotid, and aortic intervention, from fundamentals to the most complex cases curated across specialties. | Often narrower in scope, focusing on a single vascular disease, device category, or procedure type, which can limit opportunities to connect the full endovascular care continuum. |
| Learning Format | Designed for interaction and real-world decision-making — multi-day agenda with focused symposia, live case demonstrations, a townhall, skills sessions, and case-based discussions that mirror daily practice. | Frequently built around didactic lectures with fewer live cases, fewer hands-on or case-driven sessions, and more limited opportunity to test approaches against peers in real time. |
| Faculty Depth and Engagement | Features 100+ esteemed faculty from around the globe — pioneers and rising leaders who are driving new techniques, clinical trials, and device innovation in endovascular care. ISET's faculty are highly visible across sessions, live cases, and networking events. | Many meetings feature smaller or more regionally concentrated faculties, with less diversity of specialty and fewer touchpoints for informal mentoring or ongoing interaction. |
| Official Media Partner | Official meeting of Vascular Disease Management, with access to HMP Global's cardiovascular education ecosystem, including online content and session highlights that extend learning beyond ISET Week. | Most meetings do not serve as the official flagship event of a leading endovascular publication and may offer less sstructured year-round visibility for new data, techniques, and thought leadership. |
| Community & Continuity | With nearly four decades of history, ISET is a cornerstone of the global endovascular community—a first-of-year US meeting where interventional radiologists, interventional cardiologists, vascular surgeons, and allied health professionals return annually to compare data and shape what's next. | Many events function as one-off or regional meetings with variable continuity and smaller cross-disciplinary representation, offering fewer chances to build long-term, global professional networks. |