We’re passionate about growing the field of Dermatophlebology through expert training courses.

The concept of venous disease has radically changed in the last few years. Based on histological studies, the understanding of venous pathophysiology has dramatically changed the concept of venous disease and treatment.

The term dermatophlebology is used to describe the many facets of skin changes secondary to venous disease. You can consider the skin to be a window to the severity of venous disease. These courses are like reading a journal article with videos. You’ll see many new treatment options for venous disease related to histological studies. 

At Incorporating Dermatophlebology, we are dedicated to advancing knowledge and expertise in this vital field. Led by Ronald Bush, MD, FACS, a renowned expert with decades of experience in venous disease and vascular surgery, our platform offers in-depth video courses designed to train and educate healthcare professionals. Dr. Bush's extensive background and innovative approach to treatment are at the core of our educational offerings, ensuring that our members receive cutting-edge, practical knowledge that can be applied in clinical practice.

Our mission is to empower practitioners with the skills and insights needed to excel in dermatophlebology, ultimately improving patient care and outcomes. By providing access to these comprehensive courses, we are helping to shape the future of this important medical specialty

Giving Back and Helping Others

Ron & Peggy Bush have many interests including traveling, rescuing animals, spending time with family, and their mission work. In September 2018, they went on a trek in Langtang Valley, Nepal. Prior to the trek, they had met Aley Lama, a retired Buddhist monk who introduced them to the children and staff at Helping Hands Children's Home in Kathmandu, Nepal.

There are 22 orphaned children. They went on our trek and couldn’t stop thinking about the children and their circumstances. They believe that God led them to this orphanage. The children touched their hearts, and each is without parents due to the earthquake, illness, accidents or civil war. So you can imagine, they are lacking basic necessities.

Since then they have been raising money for this orphanage and other orphanages in Nepal. 100% of money collected goes to purchase food, water, medication, and anything else needed for their home. The government of Nepal has virtually no social service programs to help these children. The house needs work inside and out. The children and staff are grateful for any help. We encourage you to donate via GoFundMe, Thank You and God Bless!

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