SAGES 2014 Presidential Address
Presented by Gerald Fried, MD, FACS at the SAGES 2014 Annual Meeting. The lecture will address the role of specialty societies and the value to those at various stages of their careers Dr. Gerald Fried is the Edward W. Archibald Professor and Chairman of the Department of Surgery at McGill University, and Surgeon-in-Chief and Director of the […]
Surgical Videos for use in social media presentations education and research
Presented by Andrew Wright, MD at the SAGES 2014 Meeting; Panel – Getting Your Video Accepted why are you making a video?–1:47 who is your audience?–2:32 what is the content?–3:09 where/when?–3:43 education example:4:02 powerpoint alternative–7:13 flipped classroom–8:08 LMS–8:59 Keyword(s): academic outreach, academic project, access, Adobe Captivate, Adobe Presenter, Amazon, anatomy, assigned readings, assumptions, attending surgeon, […]
Case Scenarios
Presented by Alessandro Fichera, MD at the SAGES 2014 Meeting; Pre-operative Pelvic Surgery, Benign and Malignant – What is the Big Deal In the future, it would be nice to have the camera capture the panelists as they respond to the questions. CT images–1:43 Keyword(s): ABD, abscess, access, ACS, anastomosis, anoscope, anoscopy, balloon, benign, bladder, […]
Incorporating FLS and FES into your Residency Panel: Requires Support from the Chairs
Carlos Pellegrini, M.D. disclosures–58 sec successful simulation training program–1:42 developing a simulation center–2:26 ISIS–3:21 accreditation–3:40 curriculum driven–5:28 creating a vision–6:22 faculty–9:5 Keyword(s): accreditation, ACS, ASA, central line, faculty, funding, insurance industry, pt safety, residence training, simulation center, simulation program, team training
SAGES Pearls Session: Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication – Brant Oelschlager
Brant Oelschlager, M.D. Keyword(s): 30 degree scope, 45 degree scope, HH, Nissen fundoplication, phrenoesophageal ligament, short gastrics, splenectomy, vagus nerve