Third Annual International NSVI Vasectomy Ski Seminar
January 23-27, 2017; Frisco, Colorado

The Third Annual International NSVI Vasectomy Ski Seminar drew a huge crowd of 7 vasectomist participants (two of whom brought spouses) from 3 countries. All doubled as faculty and audience, exchanging data and ideas on a wide range of topics pertaining to the social and technical aspects of vasectomy. While these exchanges were scattered throughout each day on ski lifts, hiking trails, and Frisco's delightful Main Street, the formal didactic sessions took place on select evenings, usually following fine food and wine consumed at the cozy A8 condo or one of Frisco's many pubs and restaurants.
 
Clockwise around the table are NSVI President Ramon Suarez (Naples, Florida), Sarah Miller (who single-hahdedly spearheaded the new vasectomy program at Planned Parenthood of NYC), Karl Shelly and Vasectomist Michelle Shelly (Goshen, Indiana), NSVI Education Director and Missioner/Envoy to Philippines, Hiati, Kenya, Cuba, and Mexico John Curington (Tampa, Florida), performer of 10% of Australian vasectomies and host of World Vasectomy Day 2013 Nick Demediuk (Melbourne, Victoria), UK expert and snowboarder supreme Mike Henchy (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire), and Maryann Stein, emotional support and social advisor for the not-shown photographer Doug Stein (Tampa, Florida).

Here are the TOPICS that were covered in depth:
Evaluation of the vasectomy candidate: age, childless men, prior surgery, hydroceles, hernias, medications
Anesthesia techniques
Vasectomy techniques
Post-vasectomy syncope
Post-vasectomy semen analysis
Complications: hematomas, infections, PVPS, and management of failure
Office-based vasectomy reversal ... and many more

ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS: (#s 1 & 2 just a 5-minute walk from Bears Den, #3 a 15-minute drive)
1. On Tuesday Jan 24, there was a special wine tasting by Suzanne of Frisco Wine Merchants. Suzanne is a wine genius and VERY entertaining in her enthusiasm for it. After the wine tasting, we walked up the street to Kemosabe Sushi and feasted on a huge variety of Japanese delicacies.
2. There was a special evening of German beer and sausages at Ein Prosit.
3. This was the week of the International Snow Sculpture Champoinships in Breckenridge (Who won?).

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Now some photos:


The Rockies call from Denver International Airport.

Hiking ... alpine lakes, winter wonderland, azure skies, wilderness, sledding, snow caves, and moose scat, all a 20-minute walk from Seminar Headquarters:




















Downhill Skiing and Riding ... 5 ski areas within 30 minutes



Cross-country Skiing ... learning from the coach of an Olympian:




Best Coffee in Town:


Wine Tasting ... Suzanne is the Best:




Followed by Sushi at Kemosabe:




The Formal Didactic Sessions ... smothered with knowledge::






Informal Breakout Sessions:



What a Week for Weather ... VERY cold following heavy snow ... a setup for ice dams causing condo leaks:



A Mexican crew to the rescue to remove the snow with shovels and ice dams with jack hammers.

And we pitched in ... Productive Exercise.

Always a Festival in Summit County:





German Beer, Sausages, and Sauerkraut, again just a 5-minute walk from Seminar Headquarters:



A Final Post-Seminar Hike ... up Mount Royal for Vistas of I-70 below:



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Below are a few photos from a trip in March 2014 when Nick and I came up with the idea of an International Vasectomy Ski Seminar.
A snowy day in Keystone ... ... and a sunny day in Breckenridge.
High speed lifts ... ... and often-empty well-groomed slopes.
Glorious! Invigorating.
For non-sliers, there are miles of hiking trails ... ... into spectacular back-country.
Fine dining on Main Street one block from our condos. Fiery winter sunrises over 14,000 foot peaks.
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