🌍 World's Leading Institution For Education on Vein Treatment.
17/07/2025
🌐 The College of Phlebology now offers 3 specialized fellowship pathways for doctors looking to advance in venous medicine:
🔹 Hybrid Observation Pathway – Theory + clinical observation
🔹 Full Onsite Fellowship – 4 weeks of intensive hands-on training
🔹 Hybrid Hands-On Pathway – Online learning combined with practical experience
🎓 All pathways lead to FCPhleb certification and CPD credits!
Take your medical career to the next level with world-class phlebology training. 🌍
Mark Whiteley
10/07/2025
📢 New Research Alert!
The latest study, titled "Rethinking the Pelvis: Interdependent Mechanisms of Venous and Lymphatic Dysfunction in Chronic Inflammation" by Dr. Gabriele Bertoni, is now available on CoP Preprints.
Are you working on innovative research? Submit your work to CoP Preprints to gain early feedback, increase visibility, and boost your scientific recognition.
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09/07/2025
🌍 Join the College of Phlebology Online Courses – Learn from world-leading experts in varicose veins, venous disease, and modern phlebology!
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08/07/2025
✨ Advance Your Career in Vein Health!
Join The College of Phlebology's CPD-certified Endovenous Surgery Course – the essential training for medical professionals specializing in phlebology and venous disease.
📚 Learn the latest evidence-based techniques
🩺 Gain insights from world-renowned vein experts
📜 Boost your credentials with a CPD-certified qualification
Whether you're a vascular surgeon, phlebologist, or a doctor looking to expand your practice in varicose vein treatment, this course is your gateway to advanced knowledge.
🌍 Join us at the International Veins Meeting 2026!
We’re excited to welcome world-renowned experts in venous care and phlebology to London on April 25–26, 2026, for two days of innovation, education, and collaboration.
Discover the latest breakthroughs in varicose vein treatments, chronic venous disease management, and more.
📍 London, UK
📅 April 25–26, 2026
🩺 Hosted by the College of Phlebology
Don’t miss this leading event in the field of !
Mark Whiteley fans The College of Phlebology Dr. OMAR Abu-Bakr David Beckett Barrie Price Cura Vene Roma Dr. Gabriele Bertoni - Flebologia e Chirurgia Vascolare The Lindsay Leg Club Foundation Prof. Dr. Suat Doğancı Docteur Guillaume Stalnikiewicz @
03/07/2025
📚 Join Our 2-Day Intensive Course on Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
Master pelvic vein diagnostics with Prof. Judy Holdstock and advance your interventional skills in Pelvic Vein Embolization with Prof. David Beckett, two of the world’s leading experts in the field.
✅ Gain onsite knowledge
✅ Enhance your clinical expertise
✅ Earn CPD-accredited certification
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02/07/2025
📢 The College of Phlebology’s 3rd Educational Webinar is Now Available to Watch!
🎥 Topic: What is Your First-Line Treatment for Patients with Venous Leg Ulcers (VLU)?
This webinar is part of the CoP Practice Feedback Initiative, aimed at promoting continuous improvement in phlebology through shared insights and clinical feedback.
👩⚕️👨⚕️ Free access is available for Fellows, Associate Members, Lecturers, and Full Members of the College of Phlebology.
Not a member yet? Apply today to unlock full access to educational webinars and exclusive member benefits.
🎓 Expand your expertise in venous surgery with the College of Phlebology’s three fellowship options:
🔹 Hybrid Observation – theory & clinical observation
🔹 Full Onsite – 4 weeks of hands-on training
🔹 Hybrid Hands-On – online + practical experience
🏅 FCPhleb certification & CPD credits included.
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the organisers, the Chairman of the EVF Board, Professor Andrew Nicolaides, the Meeting Chairman, Professor Tomasz Urbanek, and the EVF conference organiser, Dawn Bond, for their excellent collaboration and support during in Kraków 🇵🇱.
It has been a pleasure for the College of Phlebology to be part of such a well-organised and inspiring event.
We warmly invite you to join us in London next year for the International Veins Meeting 2026, proudly organised by the College of Phlebology – continuing the spirit of innovation and international collaboration in venous health.
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27/06/2025
Day 2 at in Kraków 🇵🇱:
The College of Phlebology continues to welcome visitors at our exhibition stand. Great conversations and growing interest in our latest educational tools and technologies in venous health!
Mark Whiteley European Venous Forum Ltd
27/06/2025
Today at the European Venous Forum 2025 in Kraków, our founder and executive chairman, Prof. Mark Whiteley, delivered his presentation titled:
"Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome (KTS) in Adults – A Case Series of a Specific Staged Approach and Examination of the Role of Incompetent Perforating Veins (IPVs)."
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26/06/2025
The College of Phlebology is in attendance at the European Venous Forum 2025 in Kraków 🇵🇱 as an official partner of the meeting.
Day 1 highlights included in-depth discussions on innovation in venous disease management, clinical outcomes, and multidisciplinary collaboration. 🩺💡
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The College of Phlebology has been formed by a group of vein experts who wish to do two things:
– Firstly to help the public understand more about veins in the very best vein treatments that are available;
– Secondly to help fellow professionals understand the new research about veins, and the latest information about the new endovenous techniques for treatment.
With 40% of the population suffering from venous problems such as varicose veins, thread veins, venous reflux disease (“hidden varicose veins”), swollen ankles, skin changes at the ankles, phlebitis, leg ulcers etc – and with only approximately 20% of them seeing varicose veins on the surface – there is a huge number of patients suffering from venous disease without knowing the cause of their problems.
Even worse, a great many patients who turn up to doctors and nurses who are not venous experts, get sent away without treatment when they could actually be cured.
The College of Phlebology, being worldwide and Internet-based, allows any member of the public who is concerned that they might have venous disease or who might have been offered a certain treatment, access to information about their condition or their treatment. It also allows them to find their closest member of The College of Phlebology so they can get advice or treatment from a professional who has access to the latest information. For professionals, it allows anyone with an interest in veins to have access to some of the best experts in the world for training and problem solving.