Surgery Grand Rounds
May2018 ~ Wednesday 8:00 AMCID33064
Eppley Science Hall Amphitheatre (ESH) 3010
DATE / SPEAKERMay 2 / *Chief Resident Presentation*
Robert Cunningham, MB, BCh, BAO, MRCS; Chief Resident, Department of Surgery; UNM
‘From Plastic Paddies to Pots of Gold’: Abridged Musing on Irish-Americanism
Objectives:
- Decipher the intertwined history of Ireland and America.
- Explore the various roles that the respective countries have played in each other’s development.
- Discuss some of the transatlantic cultural influences that resonate today.
May 9 / *Chief Resident Presentation*
Sudhir Kalaskar, MBBS, MRCSEd; Chief Resident, Department of Surgery; UNMC
The Chronicles of a Nomadic Surgeon in Training.
Objectives:
- Narrate surgical training experiences across the globe.
- Highlight major differences in medical education and residency training across the three continents.
May 16 / James Padussis, MD;Assistant Professor, Division of Surgical Oncology; UNMC
Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: A Thoughtfully, Aggressive Approach
Objectives:
TBA
May 23 / *Dorothy & Judson Rikkers Research and Education Lecture*
Brian J. Dunkin, MD, FACS; Professor of Surgery; Department of General Surgery; Medical Director, Methodist Institute for Technology, Innovation, & Education; Houston Methodist Hospital; Houston, Texas
How Do I Stay Up-To-Date? A Modern Framework For Practicing Surgeons
Objectives:
- Describe the knowledge doubling curve and the challenges encountered by modern surgeons in staying abreast of their field.
- Compare a modern framework for training practicing surgeons new techniques and technologies to older methodologies.
- Discuss the “Surgical Home” concept and how it serves practicing surgeons.
May 30 / *Paul E. Hodgson, MD Lectureship in Surgery*
John R. Potts, III, MD; Senior Vice President, Surgical Accreditation; ACGME; Chicago, IL
Preventing a Train Wreck
Objectives:
- Identify at least three factors that have contributed to the lack of preparedness if individuals completing general surgery residency programs to independently practice the full spectrum of the specialty.
- Identify at least three factors that have contributed to the lack of appropriate resident supervision.
- Describe the CMS rules for billing of Medicare patients for surgical procedures in a teaching setting.
Financial Disclosures: Presenters have ho financial interests to disclose, unless noted above. The Planning Committee (Dr. David W. Mercer) has no
financial interests to disclose.
Accreditation Statement:The University of Nebraska Medical Center, Center for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation Statement:The University of Nebraska Medical Center, Center for Continuing Education designates this live activity for a maximum
of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.