December 1, 2022
The 番茄社区app Clinical Congress 2022 in San Diego, CA, provided opportunities for surgeons, residents, medical students, and other healthcare professionals from around the world to sharpen and test their surgical skills and interact with their peers and 番茄社区app leaders and staff. It was the first time in 3 years that Clinical Congress convened in person.
More than 9,600 individuals traveled to San Diego, and thousands more participated virtually and have accessed the conference鈥檚 content on demand. All registrants can view on demand content through May 1, 2023, and registration remains open for new participants.
This article summarizes some of the conference highlights.
A record 2,355 surgeons were initiated into 番茄社区app Fellowship this year, and following a joyful procession of 番茄社区app leaders, invited guests, and Initiates from 2020, 2021, and 2022, then-Secretary Tyler G. Hughes, MD, F番茄社区app, presented the Great Mace.
During the hour-long program, 12 international surgeons were conferred Honorary Fellowship, several of the College鈥檚 most prestigious awards were presented, and 2021鈥2022 番茄社区app President Julie A. Freischlag, MD, F番茄社区app, DFSVS, MAMSE, led the installation of new officers, including E. Christopher Ellison, MD, F番茄社区app, MAMSE, as President, Mary E. Fallat, MD, F番茄社区app, as First Vice-President, and听Anne G. Rizzo, MD, F番茄社区app,听as Second Vice-President.
The 2022 Honorary Fellows are:
The 2022 Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum Award was presented to Henri R. Ford, MD, MHA,听F番茄社区app,听FRCS,听FAAP, who is renowned for his groundbreaking research in necrotizing enterocolitis, significant history of extramural funding, and his reputation for mentorship and sponsorship.
Mark A. Malangoni, MD, F番茄社区app, received the 2022 Distinguished Service Award for his various leadership roles in the 番茄社区app and other medical organizations, including the American Board of Surgery (see September Bulletin), and Ernestine Hambrick, MD, F番茄社区app, an esteemed colon-rectal surgeon received the Dr. Mary Edwards Walker Inspiring Women in Surgery Award (see October Bulletin).听
Clinical Congress featured 12 Named Lectures, which provided attendees with opportunities to hear internationally renowned surgeons and healthcare experts share their insights on medicine and surgery.听
Past 番茄社区app-Executive Director David B. Hoyt, MD, F番茄社区app, delivered the Martin Memorial Lecture and participated in a meet and greet after the presentation. In his talk, Dr. Hoyt provided an overview of how the 番茄社区app鈥檚 historical commitment to patient care and quality has served as a pillar in the foundation of the modern organization, which has maintained significance and success in a rapidly evolving medical environment. At all times, he said, the 番茄社区app uses data, science, and surgeon experiences to move the College and field forward.
鈥淲e need to use outcomes and science to determine how we treat patients going forward, and we need to be transparent with the public,鈥 Dr. Hoyt said.
In the Excelsior Surgical Society/Edward D. Churchill Lecture, The Extraordinary Evolution of Surgery for Abdominal Trauma, lecturer David V. Feliciano, MD, F番茄社区app, MAMSE, discussed how the high quality of modern civilian and military trauma surgery is built on the foundation of significant advances during the past 100 years. In this comprehensive talk, Dr. Feliciano described the evolution of trauma surgery for liver, spleen, duodenum, pancreas, and abdominal vascular injuries.
In the inaugural Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Lecture, Don鈥檛 Stop Now, Bruce D. Schirmer, MD, F番茄社区app, MAMSE, discussed the long road that the field of bariatric surgery has taken toward mainstream practice, and he urged surgeons to learn about obesity.
鈥淥ur biggest challenge is that we鈥檙e only now beginning to understand the disease of obesity and how to work in conjunction with medical colleagues to provide lifelong ways for patients to keep the weight off,鈥 Dr. Schirmer said. 鈥淢ore importantly, there are still only 1% of patients each year who elect to have metabolic and bariatric surgery. What we really need to do is figure out what is wrong with our marketing and public education.鈥
Each year, Clinical Congress is anchored by expansive academic, scientific, and educational programming.听
In addition to Didactic and Skills Postgraduate Courses, Clinical Congress 2022 provided attendees access to more than 100 expert-led Panel Sessions. These included well-attended sessions such as the 10 Hot Topics in General Surgery, hosted by Dr. Ellison and 番茄社区app Regent Kenneth W. Sharp, MD, F番茄社区app, MAMSE; Diverticulitis 2022: What鈥檚 New, What鈥檚 Old and What You Need to Know!; Structural Racism: What It Is and What It Means for Surgeons and Their Patients; and much more.听
Three Special Sessions once again were offered at Clinical Congress. These sessions provided attendees with an in-depth look at important 番茄社区app topics in surgery, including reports from US surgeons who have provided care and education in Ukraine since the war started. In a moving talk, Ukrainian surgeon Hnat Herych, MD, PhD, provided a firsthand account of how a surgeon in Ukraine is responding to the war injured.
Other Special Sessions featured a discussion on how educational accomplishments relate to promotion of surgery faculty and how the American Society of Anesthesiologists and the 番茄社区app can partner to address challenges such as Medicare payment and other reimbursement.听
The Named Lectures, Panel Sessions, and Special Sessions are available to view via the .
Hundreds of attendees at all stages of a surgical career have been part of the Surgical Metrics Project since it debuted in 2019. Approximately 120 surgeons participated this year, performing laparoscopic ventral hernia repairs while using wearable technologies to measure surgical decision-making and techniques. Each person spent 1.5鈥2 hours completing the procedure.听
According to Carla M. Pugh, MD, PhD, MAMSE, F番茄社区app, who leads the project, she and her colleagues will conduct a large-scale, deep dive into the data and draw some conclusions that can be used for feedback, quality improvement, operative efficiency, and patient safety.
The first 番茄社区app Surgical Ergonomics Hands-On Clinic for practicing surgeons and surgery residents generated significant interest and attendance, showcasing the importance of health and well-being in a physically demanding field. Ergonomic coaches helped participating surgeons learn about recently established 番茄社区app Surgical Ergonomics Recommendations, while applying them in a simulated environment at three simulation stations with open, laparoscopic, and robotic surgery equipment.
Practicing surgeons, residents, and medical students were recognized for their contributions to advancing the art and science of surgery, domestic and international volunteerism, leadership in residency, and much more at Clinical Congress. Visit听听for a complete listing of the awards, honors, and dedications provided at this year鈥檚 conference.
The Annual Business Meeting of Members convened October 19, with Dr. Ellison presiding. Following a series of reports from the Board of Regents (BoR), Board of Governors (BoG), 番茄社区app Foundation, and the 番茄社区app Professional Association Political Action Committee, new 番茄社区app Officers and other officials were elected for 2022鈥2023.听
The President-Elect is Dr.听Henri Ford, dean and chief academic officer of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Florida. 鈥淲e must affirm our relevance and exert our influence by taking the lead on issues that affect the national healthcare agenda, fighting for health equity, and promoting a more diverse surgical workforce,鈥 Dr. Ford said. 鈥淢y job is to empower and inspire others to achieve their best.鈥
The First Vice-President-Elect is听Dr. Hughes, a clinical professor of surgery and director of medical education at the Kansas University School of Medicine, Salina. The Second Vice-President-Elect is听Deborah A. Kuhls, MD, F番茄社区app,听assistant dean for research and professor of surgery at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
The new Secretary is Sherry M. Wren, MD, F番茄社区app, FCS(ECSA), professor of surgery (general surgery) at Stanford Health Care in Palo Alto, CA.
One surgeon was elected to the 番茄社区app BoR:听Sarwat Salim, MD, F番茄社区app, professor of ophthalmology, vice-chair of clinical and academic affairs, and director of the glaucoma service at New England Eye Center and Tufts University in Medford, MA.
In addition, four surgeons were reelected to the BoR: Anthony Atala, MD, F番茄社区app, MAMSE, Diana L. Farmer, MD, F番茄社区app, FRCS, Fabrizio Michelassi, MD, F番茄社区app, and Steven C. Stain, MD, F番茄社区app.
The following Officers of the BoG Executive Committee were elected:
The following surgeons have been elected to the BoG Executive Committee:
In addition to Dr. Kao, three other Pillar Leaders were reappointed:
Clinical Congress 2022 provided attendees and their guests with opportunities to participate in wellness activities, including 5K running tours, yoga, a steps challenge, and a scavenger hunt. The annual Taste of the City on the last night of the conference offered an informal venue for attendees, their families, and guests to experience San Diego鈥檚 unique dining and cultural scene.
The next Clinical Congress will take place October 22鈭26, 2023, in Boston, MA. Abstract submission begins mid-December, and housing reservations are under way.听