TOS Education

TOS Education Our group of dedicated physicians provide patients and physicians with important education and information regarding Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS).

Our goal is simple. Provide a platform for physicians that have extensive and successful experience assisting patients with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) to:

* Help patients understand the disease more fully
* Share their clinical approach with physician colleagues

We encourage you to join us…

About our Education Events

All education events are livestream events hosted by healthcare provid

ers that have a passion for helping patients with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. These events are designed to increase patient knowledge and awareness of TOS in order to empower them to make more confident care decisions. Participant Q + A at every event. Events are open to all interested individuals. We encourage healthcare professionals to take part in these events.

05/26/2026

Join TOS Expert, Dr. Scott Werden as he answers 5 common questions that patients often have about Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. A continuation of our popular series. Participant Q & A as always.

� New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! �

Join us as we welcome Dr. Sam Farres from the Mayo Clinic to discuss the important components of building a TOS program ...
05/26/2026

Join us as we welcome Dr. Sam Farres from the Mayo Clinic to discuss the important components of building a TOS program that can really help patients. Moderated by Dr. Scott Werden. Participant Q & A as always.




Join TOS Expert, Dr. Scott Werden as he answers 5 common questions that patients often have about Thoracic Outlet Syndro...
05/26/2026

Join TOS Expert, Dr. Scott Werden as he answers 5 common questions that patients often have about Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. A continuation of our popular series. Participant Q & A as always.


05/19/2026

Why do women suffer more from thoracic outlet syndrome than men?

05/19/2026

Dr. Scott Werden discusses why women more likely to suffer from thoracic outlet syndrome.

05/19/2026

My thoracic outlet syndrome is made worse by stretching! Why is that?

Address

N/a
San Francisco, CA
94114

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when TOS Education posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share