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SAGES Resident Webinar : Video Coaching vs Telementoring: Extending the Training Envelope-September, 2018

This is the SAGES September 2018 Webinar Chair: Brian R. Davis, MD Faculty: Caprice Greenberg, MD; Chet Hammill, MD; Ninh Nguyen, MD; and Christopher Schlachta, MD Program Outline: –Video coaching for residents: Dr. Greenberg–1:55 –Video review for quality ourcomes research in practicing surgeons by Dr. Hammill–25:58 –Telementoring bariatric surgery globally: The sleeve gastrectomy experience by […]

Posted on
11/07/2018
Learning Themes
Academic / Educational, New Technologies / Skills Acquisitions, Professional / Economic
Sources
Resident Webinar
Presentation Types
Webinar
Video Tags
ABS, academic centers, ADDIE model, administrators, ADOPT program, adoption, Amazon mechanical trunk, American Board of Surgery, anatomy, artificial intelligence, assessment, attending, bariatric surgeon, bariatric surgery, Canada, coach, coachee, colonoscopy, colorectal, communication, comorbidities, competence, complications, cost, credentialing, critical view of safety, crowdsourcing, CSTAR, CVS, death, decision making, education, elective surgery, emergency surgery, emergent, endo suite, experience, expertise, experts, faculty, FAME grant, feedback, fellows, fellowship, Google, greater curvature, Guatamala, hands-on training, hemorrhage, hepatobiliary surgery, HPB surgery, infection rate, innovation, interstate compact, iPad, iPhone, Johnson & Johnson, lab, laboratory, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, laparoscopic colon surgery, laparoscopic gastric bypass, laparoscopic splenectomy, laparoscopic surgery, LAPCO, learner, learning, learning curve, licensure, limitations, malpractice, MBSAQIP, medico-legal, mentee, mentoring, mentors, minimally invasive surgery, MIS, morbidity, mortality, observation, OG tube, operative time, orogastric tube, OSATS, pancreatic fistula, pancreaticojejunostomy anastomosis, peer coaching, performance, pitfalls, platform, port placement, practice, preceptor, private practice, proctor, professional development, Project 6 summit, psychomotor skills, pulmonary, quality outcomes, radical prostatectomy, research, residency, residency program, residency program director, residents, robotic Whipple, SADI, self-evaluation, short gastric hemorrhage, simulation training, Single anastomosis duodeno–ileal bypass, skill acquisition, skill set, sleeve gastrectomy, spleen, splenic injury, SSTAR model, surgical education, suturing, symposium, task force, teaching, technical skills, technique, technology, telemedicine, telementoring, teleobservation, telerobotic surgery, telestration, trainees, training, tumor board, U.S., United States, video coaching, Wikipedia
Video Authors
Davis B, Greenberg C, Hammill C, Nguyen N, Schlachta C
Video Institutions
University of California Irvine, University of Wisconsin, Washington University

Imaging Techniques for Safe Dissection: IOC & other methods of biliary imaging

Presented by Brian R Davis at the PG Course: Preventing Bile Duct Injuries; Creating a Culture of Safety in Cholecystectomy at the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting on 3/17/2016 Keyword(s): AC, acute cholecystitis, ampulla of Vater, ampullary, anomolies, BDI, bile duct injury, biliary, biliary peritonitis, bleeding, calculi, CBDE, CBDS, cholangiogram, cholecystocholangiography, clip, common bile duct exploration, […]

Posted on
05/01/2017
Learning Themes
HPB / Biliary
Sources
2016 Annual Meeting
Masters Level
200
Video Authors
Berci G, Davis B
Video Institutions
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center--Los Angeles CA, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center--El Paso TX

Chair:  Brian R. Davis, MD Associate Professor of Surgery, Residency Program Director University Medical Center of El Paso Faculty:  Brian J. Dunkin, MD; Jeffrey Marks, MD; E. Matthew Ritter, MD; and Thadeus L Keyword(s): 3D, AASLD, ABS flex endo curriculum, accreditation, Accutouch, ACG, achalasia, advanced laparoscopy, AGA, APDS curriculum, ASCRS, ASGE, ASMBS, band erosion, Barrx, […]

Posted on
09/26/2016
Video Categories
Webinar
Learning Themes
Flexible Endoscopy
Sources
2016 Annual Meeting
Presentation Types
Podium Presentation
Masters Level
100
Video Authors
Davis B, Marks J, Ritter E, Trus T
Video Institutions
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center--Lebanon NH, Houston Methodist Hospital--Houston TX, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences--Bethesda MD, University Hospitals Case Medical Center--Cleveland OH, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center--Bethesda MD

Newest Endoscopic Treatments for Bariatrics/GERD

Chair: Brian R. Davis, MD Faculty: Bipan Chand, MD; Jeffrey Ponsky, MD; Michael Ujiki, MD; and Erik Wilson, MD Endoluminal options for weight regain by Dr. B Chand–4:53 Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty by Dr. M Ujiki–28:29 Endolumenal reflux treatment by Dr. E Wilson–58:51 Stretta by Dr. J Ponsky–1:27:18            

Posted on
04/26/2016
Video Categories
Webinar
Learning Themes
Bariatrics, Foregut, New Technologies / Skills Acquisitions
Sources
Resident Webinar
Video Tags
abdominal cavity, acid exposure, adjustable gastric banding, afferent fibers, amino acid deficiency, anatomy, anesthesia, antireflux surgery, Apollo, ARS, ASGE, balloon, Bard, bariatric surgeons, bariatric surgery, Barrett's esophagus, bleeding, BMI, body mass index, Botox, Bougie, burn, calcium, camera, carbon dioxide insufflation, chest, chronic disease, clips, CO2 insufflation, collagen, complications, conscious sedation, console, Covidien, CPT code, DDW, DeMeester score, Demerol, diaphragmatic, Digestive Disease Week, dilatation, disposable, dysphagia, edema, EGD, EGJ, electrical stimulation, EndoCinch, Endogastric Solutions, endolumenal fundoplication, endolumenal reflux treatment, endoluminal anastomosis outlet reduction, endoluminal bariatric therapy, endoluminal devices, endoluminal therapy, endoscope, endoscopic management, endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty, endoscopic suturing devices, endoscopic therapy, endoscopists, endoscopy, endoscopy suite, epithelium, esophageal cancer, esophageal injury, esophageal perforation, esophageal wall, esophagitis, esophagogastric junction, esophagus, EsophyX, Ethicon, EWL, ex vivo, excess weight loss, exposure, FDA, Fentanyl, fistulas, flex endo, flexible endoscopy, flexible Endostitch, follow-up, Food & Drug Administration, foreign body, full-thickness, fundoplasty, fundoplication, fundus, gas bloat, gastric bypass, gastric emptying, gastric leak, gastric pouch, gastric surgery, gastroenterologists, gastroesophageal junction, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastrogastric fistula, gastrointestinal lab, gastrojejunostomy, gastroplasty, GEJ, GERD-HQRL, GGF, ghrelin, GI lab, GJ, glucose, GRADE, greater curvature plication, guidelines, H-fastenters, health related quality of life, heartburn, helical tissue grasper, hiatal hernia, hiatus, Hill grade, hormones, hunger, in vivo, inflammatory reaction, injection, insulin, intragastric balloon, irrigation, J&J, Johnson & Johnson, laparoscopic, laparoscopy, learning, learning curve, LES, lesion, lower esophageal sphincter, magnetic valve sphincteroplasty, malabsorption, marginal ulcer, mediastinal abscess, medical devices, medical therapy, medication, Medigus ultrasonic surgical endostapler, mesh, meta-analysis, monitor, morbidity, morbidly obese, mortality, muscle, MUSE, myotomy, NDO plicator, needle, nerves, Nissen, nitinol, obesity, operative time, OTSC clip, outpatient, Over-the-Scope clip, OverStitch, overtube, partial wrap, pediatric endoscope, pediatric gastroscope, PEG, peptide YY, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, perforation, permanent suture, pH testing, pharmacotherapy, pilot study, placebo effect, plication, POEM, polypectomy snare, POSE, postprandial, pouch, PPI, pregnancy, Propofol, proton pump inhibitors, PYY, QoL, quality of life, radiofrequency ablation, randomized trial, registry trial, regurgitation, reimbursement, relative value units, remnant stomach, residency, residents, restorative obesity surgery endoluminal, retroflexion, revisional bariatric surgery, RFA, robotic platform, robotic surgeon, ROSE, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, RVU, RYGB, saline, same day discharge, satiety, sclerosing agents, screening colonoscopy, serosa, Silk, sleeve gastrectomy, sodium morrhuate, stapler, stent fixation, stoma, stoma reduction, stomach, StomaphyX, Stretta, suturing devices, technical skills, technique, temperature, TEMPO study, therapeutic endoscopy, TIF, tissue anchors, transfusion, transoral, transoral incisionless fundoplication, tyrosin, ultrasound, upper endoscopy, upper gastrointestinal, upper GI, vagal fibers, vagal nerve injury, vagus nerve, Versed, weight loss, weight recividism, weight regain, wrap, Z-line
Video Authors
Chand B, Davis B, Ponsky J, Ujiki M, Wilson E
Video Institutions
Case Western Reserve University, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center, Minimally Invasive Surgeons of Texas, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Texas Health University Sciences Center, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Texas Medical School--Houston TX

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