Presented by Matthew I Goldblatt at the Educator’s Luncheon “Can I Trust my Trainees to do it Right?” Entrustable Professional Activities (EPA’s) for Competency-Based Surgical Education held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Thursday, March 23, 2017
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Current status of MIS fellowships–2:17 Ann Surg 2006
SAGES certificate requirement–7:06
MIS definition–9:31
Current solution–12:42
EPA–14:28
Conclusion–17:05