Presented by Raul J Rosenthal at the SAGES/ASMBS Joint Appropriateness Conference on Metabolic Surgery held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Thursday, March 23, 2017
Keyword(s): abdomen, ABS, accreditation, advanced GI MIS fellowship, AHS, American Board of Surgery, anastomosis, ASMBS, bariatric fellowship, bariatric research project, bariatric surgery, board of directors, by design model based curriculum, certification, challenges, cognitive, competency-based curriculum, endoscope, endoscopy, Entrustable Professional Activities, EPAs, evaluation, expertise, fellows, fellowship council, gastric banding, gastric bypass, gastrojejunostomy, GJ, high level tasks, instrumentation, Johns Hopkins, lap sleeve, laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, learner, long-term complications, LSG, MBSAQIP, metabolic surgery, milestones, minimally invasive surgery, MIS, modules, multiple choice test, publication, quality, residency training system, residents, revisional bariatric surgery, short-term complications, societies, SORD, SSAT, standards, staple, stomach, stricture, supervision, surgical training, technical, technology, time based, trainees, training program, value based healthcare system, volume based
Challenges in surgical education–1:25
Fellowship council–1:55
Citation–3:49 SORD 2017
Modules–4:05
Milestones–4:51
EPAs–7:13
Evaluation tools–8:08
High level tasks–8:18
ASMBS pilot project–8:50
Conclusion–9:33