Free Community Webinar
Vascular Anomalies: Advances in Diagnosis and Management
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Date: Tomorrow, Thursday, June 18, 2026 Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET Where: Online Webinar Open and free to the entire community (registration required)
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Vascular anomalies can be challenging to recognize and manage, especially as our understanding of these conditions continues to evolve. In this free, community-focused webinar, Dr. Bryan Sisk will provide an accessible overview of the characteristics of different vascular anomalies, how clinicians and patients can better identify these conditions, and what recent advances in diagnosis and management mean for long-term care.
Dr. Sisk will break down key clinical features, discuss current diagnostic approaches, and highlight emerging treatment strategies that are shaping the future of vascular anomaly care. Whether you are a clinician, patient, caregiver, or community member seeking clarity, this session offers an opportunity to learn from an expert in the field in a supportive and easy-to-understand format.
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Recognize, Diagnose, and Manage
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This session is designed to help you:
- Recognize the key clinical features of different vascular anomalies
- Better identify these conditions, whether you are a clinician, patient, or caregiver
- Understand current diagnostic approaches
- Explore the emerging treatment strategies shaping the future of vascular anomaly care
- See what recent advances in diagnosis and management mean for long-term care
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Bryan Sisk, MD, MSCI is an assistant professor in the Division of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology at Washington University School of Medicine, with a joint appointment in the Bioethics Research Center. He earned his MD at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University and completed his clinical training at St. Louis Children's Hospital and Washington University. His research focuses on communication and the role of evolving technologies in the care of patients with cancer and rare diseases. His clinical expertise is vascular anomalies, and he serves as co-director of both the Vascular Anomalies Center and HHT Center of Excellence at Washington University in St. Louis, and as Membership Chair for the Consortium of Investigators for Vascular Anomalies.
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