Presented by Sara A Hennessy at the Panel: Meeting the ABS Mandate – The Program Director’s Guide to the FEC Galaxy held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Keyword(s): ABS mandate, American Board of Surgery, assessment, balloon, biopsy, biopsy forceps, board eligible, certification, chief resident, clinical experience, clinical rotation, clinical skills, cognitive, colorectal service, complications, contraindications, deficiency, didactics, EGD, EndoBubble, endoscope, endoscopy, endoscopy cart, endoscopy rotation, evaluation, exam, expert, fail, FEC, fellow, FES certification, FES skills, flex endo, flexible endoscopy curriculum, GAGES, gastroenterologist, general surgery residency, GI Mentor, hands-on VR simulator, ICU, intensive care unit, intraoperative endoscopy, Kyoto model, lesions, loop reduction, lower endoscopy, mentoring, MIS bariatric, MITIE operation model, mucosal inspection, online modules, PEG, PGY1, PGY2, PGY4, PGY5, polypectomy, porcine model, proficiency, proficiency-based, program director, remediation, report card, residency, residency program, residents, retroflexion, rotation, SAGES resident webinars, SCORE, sim lab, simulation, simulation lab, simulator training, site director, skills lab, skills training, STEP, surgeons training for endoscopic proficiency, surgical endoscopist, technical, Truss model, University of Texas Southwestern, upper endoscopy, UTSW, virtual reality simulator, VR simulator
What is FEC?–12 sec
Who is a surgical endoscopist?–36 sec
ABS required resources–2:00
FEC–3:02
Technical milestones–3:27
FES certification–5:38
ABS requirment–6:08
UTSWs FEC–6:24
EndoBubble–7:11
STEP–7:42
Truss model–8:12
MITIE operation model–9:01
Kyoto model–9:24
GI Mentor–9:35
What happens if a resident fails?–13:27
Important to remind residents….–14:00
FEC catch up–14:46
Good resources–15:27 FES