This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Justin B Dimick during the Fellowship Council Luncheon: Video Assessment For Ensuring Competency on April 13 2018
Keyword(s): Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality, AHRQ, analysis, bariatric surgeon, bariatric surgery, bariatric surgery outcomes, BCBS, best practice, blinded peer rating, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, BMI, body mass index, competency, complications, ED readmission, emergency department readmission, Fellowship Council, gastric bypass, grant funding, jejunojejunostomy, JJ, MBSC, Michigan Bariatric Surgery Collaborative, National Institute of Health, NEJM, New England Journal of Medicine, NIH, null hypothesis, OSATS, outcomes, peers, perioperative care improvement, pilot, platform, QI, quality improvement, research project, robotic pancreatectomy, skill, sleeve gastrectomy, SSI, surgical care, surgical coaching program, surgical site infection, technical checklist, technical skill, technique, University of Pittsburgh, venous thromboemoblism, video assessment, volume, VTE
Michigan Bariatric Surgery Collaborative–1:02
Citation–1:53 JAMA 2015
Results–2:12 Health Aff 2011
Citation–3:01 NEJM 2013
Measuring surgeon skill–3:21
Citation–7:29 Ann Surg 2016
AHRQ video analysis for safer diffusion of new procedures–8:04
Surgical coaching program–9:00