4.9% (n=79) of 2013 annual meeting attendees chose the Academic/Education learning theme.
Of 2013 annual meeting attendees interested in the Academic/Education learning theme, 48.1% (n=38) wanted to increase participation in knowledge exchange endeavors locally and internationally.
Of 2013 annual meeting attendees interested in the Academic/Education learning theme, 30.4% (n=24) wanted to participate in implementing the American Board of Surgery requirements into a local residency training program.
Of 2013 annual meeting attendees interested in the Academic/Education learning theme, 25.3% (n=20) wanted to participate in designing or implementing curricula for laparoendoscopic techniques.
Of 2013 annual meeting attendees interested in the Academic/Education learning theme, 44.3% (n=35) wanted to increase use of simulation as an educational tool.
Of 2013 annual meeting attendees interested in the Academic/Education learning theme, 26.6% (n=21) wanted to participate in improving the quality of a local general surgery residency training program.
Of 2013 annual meeting attendees interested in the Academic/Education learning theme, 49.4% (n=39) wanted to increase participation in academia or research.