2025 Gerald Marks Lecture – Sustainable AI and the Next Wave of AI Ethics for Healthcare
Presented on March 13, 2025 by Aimee van Wynsberghe, MD, University of Bonn, Institute for Science and Ethics at the 2025 SAGES Annual Meeting in Long Beach, CA Introduction by Christopher M. Schlachta, MD, Professor, Department of Surgery, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University Prof. Dr. Aimee van Wynsberghe is the Alexander von […]
2025 Karl Storz Lecture – The Incredible Life of George Berci
Presented on March 14, 2025 during the 2025 SAGES Annual Meeting in Long Beach, CA A tribute to the incredible life and accomplishments of George Berci. Introduction: The Incredible Life of George Berci – Christopher M. Schlachta, MD Thoughts About George Berci – Frederick L. Greene, MD Thoughts About George Berci – L. Michael Brunt, […]
2025 Presidential Address – A Breath of Our Inspiration
Presented on March 14, 2025 by Christopher M. Schlachta, MD, Professor, Department of Surgery, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University during the SAGES 2025 Annual Meeting in Long Beach, CA. Introduction by Brent D. Matthews, MD, Professor and Chair of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center, Wake Forest University School […]
SAGES 2019 Presidential Address: Defining Passion
Dr. Jeffrey Marks gives the 2019 SAGES Presidential Address in Baltimore, MD. Introduction by 2019-2020 President-Elect Aurora Pryor, MD
It’s Better to Be Lucky – SAGES 2018 Presidential Address
This keynote address was given by Daniel B. Jones, MD at the 2018 SAGES Meeting / 16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery
Presented by Daniel J Scott at the Presidential Address held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Friday, March 24, 2017 Keyword(s): abdomen, ABS, American Board of Surgery, anchoring procedures, assessment, bariatric, bariatric surgery, capsule endoscopy, cardiac surgery, cautery, clinical practice, CME, coaching, collaboration, competency, competency-based surgical training, competency-based training, continuing medical […]
Leveraging Laparoscopy to Improve Overall Surgical Care: 2015 Humanitarian Keynote Address
This keynote address was given during the SAGES 2015 Annual Meeting by Horacio Asbun, MD with an introduction from L. Michael Brunt, MD, SAGES President 2014-2015
Gerald Marks Lecture: Tying it All Together – Steps on the Path to Optimizing Surgical Training in Residency and Beyond
Gerald Marks Lecture: Tying it All Together Speaker: Jo Buyske, MD Dr. Buyske is the Associate Executive Director of the American Board of Surgery, and the Director of Evaluation. She is a past president of SAGES, and remains active on several committees. Her clinical career was in minimally invasive foregut surgery. She currently serves as […]
Karl Storz Lecture: Healthcare Delivery: From Flesh and Bones to Bits and Bites
Karl Storz Lecture “Healthcare Delivery: From Flesh and Bones to Bits and Bites” AUDITORIUM SAGES 2016 Speaker: Yulun Wang, PhD Yulun Wang is the founder of InTouch Health, named one of the top 100 health companies in the US by Inc. Magazine. InTouch develops telemedicine systems that allow physicians to diagnose and consult with patients […]
SAGES 2016 Presidential Address: Out of Chaos Comes Opportunity
Presented by SAGES President Brian J. Dunkin, MD at the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting. Introduction by President-Elect Daniel J. Scott, MD
SAGES Magical Mystery Tour – SAGES 2015 Presidential Address
SAGES 2014-2015 President, L. Michael Brunt, MD gives the Presidential Address at the SAGES 2015 Annual Meeting in Nashville, TN Points of interest: Dr. Brunt begins his lecture–4:40 Acknowledgements–8:15 1989 SAGES board–9:35 Train the Trainer courses–11:16 sentinel evenT in the life of SAGES–14:11 another sentinel Keyword(s): 10,000 hour rule, 6 step program, aberrant anatomy, abstract, […]
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 […]
2013 Gerald Marks Lecture: A Blueprint for Quality and Patient Safety in an Era of Innovation
Presented by E. Christopher Ellison, MD, FACS objectives–4:44 citation–23:38 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=10134120 Keyword(s): ACS, chart review, clinical performance, emerging surgical technologies, Gerald Marks lecture, hand washing, innovation, NSQIP, pt safety, SCIP, SSI
SAGES 2013 Storz Lecture: The Shock of the New: The Innovators Role in Surgery
SAGES Past President Lee Swanstrom, MD gives the 2013 Karl Storz Lecture at the 2013 SAGES Meeting disclosures–4:28 innovation in surgery–9:22 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=17063291 disruptive innovation–9:52 citation–30:42 https://biorunup.com/ new model for innovation–33:43 htt Keyword(s): 510k, disruptive innovation, FDA, flex endo, incremental innovation, industry partners, medical devices, PMA, surgical technology
SAGES 2013 Presidential Address: Journeys
SAGES 2012-2013 President W. Scott Melvin gives his Presidential Address during the 2013 SAGES Meeting Keyword(s): presidential address
John Abele, Co-Founder, Boston Scientific Corporation
Presidential Address: You Must Be the Change You Wish to See in the World
Steven Schwaitzberg, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School and Adjunct Associate Professor of Engineering, Tufts University, Chief of Surgery, Cambridge Health Alliance. Keyword(s): ABS, ACS, AHS, AORN, APSF, ASCRS, ASGE, ASMBS, BSC management, collaboration, colon cx, competency, digital age, endoscopy, esophageal cx, Facebook, fellowships, FES, FLS, FUSE, general surgery, grand rounds, hernia task […]
Presidential Address: Those To Whom Much is Given, Much Is Required
Presented by: Jo Buyske, MD https://www.sages.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/SAGES_IPC_Volunteer-Information.pdf SAGES Go Global: Global Affairs and Humanitarian Efforts Keyword(s): ABS, FEMA, primary care, SAGES global affairs, SAGES international proctoring courses, SSAT, volunteer opportunities, WHO
Karl Storz Lecture: Blow the Whistle! Timeout for our Conflict of Interest Policies
Presented by David Rattner, M.D. disclosures–1:45 citation–3:39 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16894027 IOM definition of conflict of interest–5:15 conflicts of interest we don’t disclose–5:46 fellowships–9:42 ability to influence–13:50 objective journalism–16:22 scholarly work or bias?–16:40 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18413880 https://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=185567 https://www.commercialalert.org/relmanangell.pdf commercialism–18:10 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=17473299 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19474385 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21306245 sponsored research–21:26 industry sponsorship–24:30 scientific misconduct–25:10 marketing–27:09 FDA–30:12 CME–32:35 rational approach–35:51 Keyword(s): ABS, ACCME, ACGME, bariatric surgery, bias, […]
2010 Gerald Marks Lecture: The Making of a Surgeon, Revisited
2010 Gerald Marks Lecture presented by Richard H. Bell, M.D. at the 2010 SAGES Annual Meeting / World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery citation–8:03 https://www.amazon.com/Making-Surgeon-William-Nolen/dp/0922811466/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1465401269&sr=1-1&keywords=the+making+of+a+surgeon characteristics of residency–9:17 Keyword(s): appy, general surgery education, general surgery program, Gerald Marks lecture, LVHR, making of a surgeon, operative experience, residency, resident education, simulator
2010 Karl Storz Lecture: New Trends In Endoscopy
2010 Karl Storz Keynote Lecture-Christopher J. Gostout, M.D. outline–3:05 pace of change–3:52 burden of digestive diseases in the US–4:52 flex endo changes–5:54 potential revisions of the flex endoscope–9:50 SIOP–12:25 bridging therapy–16:05 Keyword(s): achalasia, Apollo, ASGE, bariatrics, bridging therapy, catheter drainage, choledochoscopy, colonoscopy, digestive diseases, en bloc excision, endoscopic myotomy, endoscopic suturing, endoscopic therapy, ERCP, EUS, […]