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DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY DELINEATION OF PRIVILEGES IN VASCULAR SURGERY Applicant Name: _ QUALIFICATIONS FOR PRIVILEGES IN VASCULAR SURGERY Effective July 1, 2009, all new applicants to the DMC will be required to be board certified or in the active certification process in their practice specialty. See attached addendum. Current certification or active participation in the examination process leading to certification in General Surgery and Certificate of Added Qualifications in Vascular Surgery by the American Board of Surgery or the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery, to be achieved within five (5) years of completion of residency training, ; AND: Successful completion of an ACGME/AOA accredited residency training program to include five years of General Surgery plus one year of Vascular training. Required Previous Experience: Documentation of the performance of a minimum of 25 Vascular Surgery procedures during the past 24 months must be confirmed by the applicant's most recent program director or department chief and/or surgical case logs for the previous 24 months. Any exception to aforementioned criteria would need to be reviewed and approved by the Department of Surgery Advisory Committee and/or Chairman of the Department of Surgery. Special Procedures: Current experience in requested procedures or successful completion of an approved recognized course when such exists, or acceptable supervised training in residency, fellowship or other acceptable program. Documentation of competence required to obtain and retain clinical privileges as set forth in departmental policies governing the exercise of specific privileges. Observation/Proctoring Requirements: Monitoring through focusted professional performance evaluation process, departmental quality assessment and improvement activities. Reappointment Requirements: Current demonstrated competence and sufficient volume to perform ongoing professional performance evaluation and evaluate ongoing quality of care without demonstrated variance from accepted standards and guidelines for clinical care as recommended by the Specialist-in-Chief of the Department of Surgery. Maintain Board Certification as defined by the appropriate specialty board Those practitioners that do not meet minimum eligibility requirements to hold clinical privileges and/or have insufficient inpatient volume to provide for an ongoing professional practice evaluation and/or have an officebased practice only, but wish to maintain a DMC affiliation, may request Affiliate Status, Membership Only with No Clinical Privileges. Surg-Vasc rev 5_09cao 1 of 6

DELINEATION OF PRIVILEGES IN VASCULAR SURGERY Applicant Name: _ P RIVILEGES REQUESTED: (R) Requested (A) Recommend, Approved as Requested (C) Recommend with Conditions (N) Not Recommended Note: If recommendations for clinical privileges include a condition, modification or are not recommended, the specific condition and reason must be stated below or on the last page of this form and discussed with the applicant. Applicant: Please place a check in the (R) column for each privilege requested. (R) (A) (C) (N) R EQUESTING MEMBERSHIP ONLY, NO CLNICAL PRIVILEGES For those not applying for clinical privileges or is not eligible for privileges and want to maintain a DMC affiliation. (Do not complete the remainder of the form, Check R box and go directly to the signature page). (R)=Requested (A)=Recommended as Requested R A C N (C)= Recommend with Conditions (N)= Not Recommended VASCULAR SURGERY CORE PRIVILEGES Admission, work-up, diagnosis, and surgical treatment of patients with diseases/disorders of the arterial, venous, and lymphatic circulatory systems, excluding those of the heart, thoracic aorta, and intracranial vessels. Arterial Reconstruction: bypass, endarterectomy, resection of aneurysm, repair of: carotid, vertebral, supra-aortic trunks, extremities, aorto-iliac, and renal/mesenteric arteries. Others: varicose vein treatment, ligation of perforators, sympathectomy thoracic/lumbar, amputation, and arteriovenous shunts. Adjunct procedures: debridement ulcer or wound, tracheostomy, thoracostomy, therapeutic bronchoscopy, arterial and venous lines, and sigmoidoscopy. Diagnostics: vascular endoscopy, ultrasound imaging, percutaneous arteriography, and cavography/venography. Hospital admissions: daily care and ICU care. Surg-Vasc rev 5_09cao 2 of 6

D ELINEATION OF PRIVILEGES IN VASCULAR SURGERY Applicant Name: _ R A C N SPECIAL PROCEDURES (See Qualifications and Specific Criteria) Carotid paraganglioma Thoracic outlet procedures Thoracic and thoracoabdominal aneurysm use of mechanical bypass requires approval by cardiothoracic surgery. Venous reconstruction R A C N VASCULAR SURGERY PRIVILEGES Iliofemoral angioplasty/stent Renal/mesenteric angioplasty/stent Supra-aortic trunks/carotid angioplasty/stent Endo grafting of AAA and diseased arteries Insertion of IVC filter R A C N PEDIATRIC SPECIAL PROCEDURES (See Qualifications and Specific Criteria) Patent ductus arteriosus Coarctation Vascular ring Any closed heart procedure Aortopexy Renal artery reconstruction Peripheral artery reconstruction Construction or take down AV fistula/shunt Surgical placement/removal central access line (any external or port) Dialysis access insertion/removal Cannulate/Decannulate ECMO Major vessel reconstruction Children 3 yrs and older All Children R A C (R)=Requested (A)=Recommended as Requested (C)= Recommend with Conditions N (N)= Not Recommended MODERATE SEDATION This category requires knowledge of the DMC Moderate Sedation Tier 1 Policy (and Tier 3 Children s Hospital policy for Pediatrics), acknowledgement to observe the policies and complete the Net Learning Modules on Moderate Sedation. My initials attest that I will comply with the policy and have completed the module. Initial Surg-Vasc rev 5_09cao 3 of 6

D ELINEATION OF PRIVILEGES IN VASCULAR SURGERY Applicant Name: _ Acknowledgment of Practitioner By m y signature below, I acknowledge that I have read and understand this privilege delineation form and applicable standards and criteria for privileges. Signatur e, Applicant RECOMMENDATIONS Pediatric Chie f Recommendation (if applicable) Recomm end as requested. Do not recommend. Recommend with conditions/modifications as listed. Pediatric Chief S ignature Children s Hospital Medical Staff Operations Committee Recommendation (if applicable) Recommend as requested. Do not recommend. Recommend with conditions/modifications as listed. Cha ir, CH M MS OC Signature Specialist-in-Chief Recommendations I certify that I have reviewed and evaluated the applicant s request for clinical privileges, credentials and other supporti ng documentation, and the recommendation that is made below takes all pertinent factors into consideration: Recommend as requested. Do not recommend. Recommend with conditions/modifications as listed. Signature, Specialist-in-Chief Joint Conference Committee Approval: JCC Approved 12.22.09 Surg-Vasc rev 5_09cao 4 of 6

DELINEATION OF PRIVILEGES IN VASCULAR MEDICINE ADDENDUM* APPLICANT NAME: PLEASE PRINT Clinical Privileges in Carotid Artery Angioplasty and Stent Placement C riteria: These procedures should be performed on patients meeting appropriate clinical criteria or through specified protocols by physicians with training and expertise in cerebrovascular angiography, pathophysiology, hemodynamics, and vascular interventions, and anticipated risks and complications. Q ualifications: Current Certification or active participation in the examination process for certification in Vascular Surgery, Neurosurgery, Interventional Cardiology, or Interventional Radiology. Physicians with other specialty board certification (e.g. Neurology) may be eligible if they can demonstrate the number of procedures performed which would make them eligible by criteria for any of the above four Boards. Re quired Previous Experience/Training: A. Demonstration of previous performance of requisite procedures to obtain certification in primary Board. Beyond these, the performance of diagnostic cerebral/carotid angiograms in a minimum of 30 patients, and 25 interventional carotid cases, with 15 of these as the supervised primary operator, are required. No more than two interventional procedures per case may be counted to meet these criteria. B. Demonstration of Radiation Safety training Observation and Monitoring Requirements: Ongoing monitoring of inclusion criteria met (e.g. SAPPHIRE or similar trial), satisfactory outcomes, stroke rates, restenosis rates, and mortality will be performed through Multidisciplinary Endovascular Quality Assessment and Improvement activities _ Acknowledgment of Practitioner B y my signature below, I acknowledge that I have read and understand this privilege delineation form and applicable standards and criteria for privileges. _ Applicant signature Signature, Service and/or Department Chief _ Signature, Specialist-in-Chief, or designee *Addendum to the following Department Delineation of Privileges: Medicine (Cardiology only), Neurology, Neurosurgery, Interv Radiology, Surgery (Vascular and Cardiothoracic) Surg-Vasc rev 5_09cao 5 of 6

DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER BOARD CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Beginning on July 1st, 2009, all applicants to the DMC Medical Staff shall be Board Certified, or shall achieve Board Certification within five (5) years of completion of formal training. Individual clinical department Board certification may be more stringent, if so, the department s requirements supersede the DMC minimum Board certification requirement. The Board certification must be in the specialty and specific practice which clinical privileges are requested. Board certification must be in a specialty recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties, American Osteopathic Association, American Dental Association or the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. If Board certification is time-limited, all new applicants to the DMC medical staff, who apply after July 1, 2009, must re-certify in the specialties in which the member primarily practices, at the time designated by such individual Boards. In all cases, the applicant will have a maximum of two (2) years to achieve re-certification, beginning with the expiration date of his/her current Board Certification, or will be voluntarily resigned from the Medical Staff. DMC medical staff members on staff prior to July 1, 2009, who are not Board certified will not be required to achieve Board certification. Under special circumstances, some outstanding applicants brought to the DMC may be ineligible for Board certification. These members will be considered by their departments on an individual case-by-case basis, and may be granted privileges without Board certification with a majority vote of the Medical Executive Committee and the Joint Conference Committee. Surg-Vasc rev 5_09cao 6 of 6