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Dear Colleagues, It is my great pleasure to invite you to attend the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, to be held October 16–20, 2016, in Washington, DC. The ACS Clinical Congress remains the premier annual surgical meeting for surgeons, surgery residents, medical students, and members of surgical teams. The hallmarks of the Clinical Congress are a broad range of outstanding hands-on and didactic learning opportunities and timely discourse on the most relevant surgical practices and research, along with unparalleled access to peers. As the College embarks on its second hundred years and prepares to face the many new challenges ahead, ACS President, J. David Richardson, MD, FACS, has selected the theme of Challenges for the Second Century for the year. The Program Committee and, under the leadership of Ajit K. Sachdeva, MD, FACS, FRCSC, the ACS Division of Education have developed an outstanding, cutting-edge Scientific Program to address critical education and training needs and equip surgeons with skills to achieve the best outcomes in the ever-changing environment of health care. The 2016 Clinical Congress program addresses essential clinical and nonclinical content. In addition to placing sessions into thematic tracks, we have placed sessions of interest to surgeons from across various specialties in a separate track. An exciting series of Named Lectures will again be delivered by world-renowned experts in their respective fields. Didactic/ Experiential and Surgical Skills Courses will focus on acquisition of knowledge and skills through cutting-edge

education and training methods. More than 120 Panel Sessions on relevant topics will be offered. The Scientific Forum will include surgical research presentations delivered from the podium or as posters. Video-Based Education Sessions will showcase surgical procedures, and Meet-the-Expert Luncheons and Town Hall Meetings will allow for a more intimate learning experience.

Valerie W. Rusch, MD, FACS

Continuing Medical Education Credit will be available along with Self-Assessment Credit for most Panel Sessions, Courses, and Video-Based Education Sessions. Attendees will be provided Certificates of Verification following participation in Surgical Skills and Didactic/Experiential Courses. Also, certain sessions will address specific regulatory mandates for licensure. On behalf of the American College of Surgeons, I look forward to welcoming you to Washington, DC, for Clinical Congress 2016.



With best regards,



Valerie W. Rusch, MD, FACS Chair, ACS Board of Regents Chair, Program Committee



For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

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Clinical Congress 2016 Highlights

CLINICAL CONGRESS 2016 HIGHLIGHTS

Continuing Medical Education Credit Information Accreditation The American College of Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ The American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 47.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CME Credit Claiming On-site claiming of credit for nonticketed sessions (NL, PS, SF, and VE) will be available at the MyCME booth and kiosks located throughout the Walter E. Washington Convention Center or can be accessed off-site at your convenience online. Physicians are responsible for claiming CME credit for Clinical Congress. Claims for CME credit for this event will be accepted until December 1, 2016.

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Self-Assessment Credit Self-Assessment Credit will be available for most Panel Sessions, Didactic/Experiential Courses, Surgical Skills Courses, and Video-Based Education Sessions. The process of earning Self-Assessment Credit is voluntary and is not a prerequisite to claiming CME Credit. Self-Assessment Credit counts toward American Board of Surgery Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Part 2. Participants are strongly encouraged to complete their self-assessment posttest as soon after attendance as possible. The final deadline to claim Self-Assessment Credit is December 1, 2016.

Please check with your state or local medical board, hospital, or organization to verify that this content meets the criteria for your specific requirements.

Pediatric Surgery-Focused Series

Town Hall • Early Results for Optimal Resources for Pediatric Surgical Care Program Didactic/Experiential • How Do I Get My Hospital Verified as a Children’s Surgical Center? Scientific Forum • Pediatric Surgery I • Pediatric Surgery II

Panel Sessions • Childhood Surgical Conditions: Transitions to Long-Term Care and Adult Providers • Controversies in the Management of Thyroid and Parathyroid Cancer in Adolescents and Children • New Approaches to an Old Problem: Pediatric Abdominal Wall Defects • Outpatient Management of Routine Pediatric Surgical Disease: Is It Safe and Feasible? • Pediatric Neurologic Anesthetic Risks: What Do the Data Show

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Credit to Address Regulatory Mandates Some state licensing boards and other regulatory organizations have established specific content requirements for CME Credit. The ACS has not and does not verify that any content meets these requirements. The CME Certificate now includes specific content credit designations where applicable. See page 21 for additional information.

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• Pediatric Pancreatic Trauma: To Operate or Not to Operate, That Is the Question • The Role of Simulation in Training, Education, and Maintenance of Certification in Pediatric Surgery • Undescended Testis • Utility of Pediatric ACS NSQIP: How Does It Help Me?

Video Session • Pediatric Surgery Video Session

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Named Lectures

NAMED LECTURES NL07 | 12:45–1:30 pm

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17

Scudder Oration on Trauma—Responding to Crisis: Surgeons as Leaders in Disaster Response

NL01 | 9:00–9:30 am

Martin Memorial Lecture— Transforming Health Care

Delos M. Cosgrove III

Presiding Officer: Courtney M. Townsend, MD, FACS, Galveston, TX Introducer: Richard K. Babayan, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Lecturer: Delos M. Cosgrove III, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Tracks: GEN, URO Sponsored by the American Urological Association

Susan M. Briggs

Presiding Officer and Introducer: Ronald M. Stewart, MD, FACS, San Antonio, TX Lecturer: Susan M. Briggs, MD, MPH, FACS, Boston, MA Track: TRA Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma

NL08 | 2:30–3:30 pm

Olga M. Jonasson Lecture—The Journey: Becoming a Neurosurgeon and Back Again

Presiding Officer and Introducer: Rosemary A. Kozar, MD, PhD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Lecturer: Alexa I. Canady, MD, FACS, Pensacola, FL Track: GEN Sponsored by the Women in Surgery Committee

NL02 | 9:45–10:45 am

John H. Gibbon, Jr., Lecture—Sports and Surgery Presiding Officer and Introducer: David T. Cooke, MD, FACS, Sacramento, CA Lecturer: Edward D. Verrier, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Track: CTS Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery

Alexa I. Canady

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19

Edward D. Verrier

NL09 | 8:00–9:00 am

NL03 | 2:30–3:30 pm

Distinguished Lecture of the International Society of Surgery—Global Surgery in 2030: Turning Vision into Reality

Charles G. Drake History of Surgery Lecture— Athletic Head Trauma: The Interface between Sport, Science, Pseudoscience, Politics, and Money

H. Hunt Batjer

Presiding Officer and Introducer: Shelly D. Timmons, MD, PhD, FACS, FAANS, Danville, PA Lecturer: H. Hunt Batjer, MD, FACS, Dallas, TX Track: NEU Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Neurological Surgery

Andrew Leather

NL04 | 4:15–5:00 pm

NL10 | 9:45–10:45 am

I.S. Ravdin Lecture in the Basic and Surgical Sciences—Surgery to Adjust the Activity of Misfiring Brain Circuits to Improve Movement, Mood, and Memory

Andres M. Lozano

Presiding Officer and Introducer: Douglas J. E. Schuerer, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Lecturer: Andres M. Lozano, MD, PhD, FRSC, FRCSC, Toronto, ON Tracks: BTR, GEN Sponsored by the I.S. Ravdin Surgical Society

John J. Conley Ethics and Philosophy Lecture— TRUST: The Keystone of the Patient-Physician Relationship

Carlos A. Pellegrini

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18

Commission on Cancer Oncology Lecture— Finding the Evidence in Real World Evidence: Moving from Data to Information to Knowledge

Herand Abcarian Lecture—A Safe Space for Surgeons? Trigger Warning: Unpleasant Facts Discussed

Robert D. Fry

Presiding Officer and Introducer: Henri R. Ford, MD, MHA, FACS, Los Angeles, CA Lecturer: Carlos A. Pellegrini, MD, FACS, FRCSI(Hon), Seattle, WA Track: ETH Sponsored by the Committee on Ethics

NL11 | 12:45–1:45 pm

NL05 | 8:00–9:00 am

Presiding Officer and Introducer: Neil H. Hyman, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Lecturer: Robert D. Fry, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Track: CRS Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery

Presiding Officer and Introducer: Kathleen M. Casey, MD, FACS, Newport, RI Lecturer: Andrew Leather, London, UK Track: INT Sponsored by the U.S. Chapter of the International Society of Surgery

Richard L. Schilsky

Presiding Officer and Introducer: David P. Winchester, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Lecturer: Richard L. Schilsky, MD, FACP, FASCO, Alexandria, VA Track: ONC Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer

NL06 | 9:45–10:45 am

Excelsior Surgical Society/Edward D. Churchill Lecture—Strategies to Increase Survival in Active Shooter and Intentional Mass Casualty Events

Presiding Officer and Introducer: M. Timothy Nelson, MD, FACS, Albuquerque, NM Lecturer: Lenworth M. Jacobs, Jr., MD, MPH, FACS, Hartford, CT Track: GEN Lenworth M. Jacobs, Jr. Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery

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2016 Track Schedule

2016 TRACK SCHEDULE The scientific program, scheduled in discipline- and theme-based tracks, will focus specifically on the needs of various surgical specialties and learner groups. SATURDAY

SUNDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

BASIC/TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH (BTR)   

 

COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY (CRS)  CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY (CTS)

 

EDUCATION/OUTCOMES AND SAFETY (EDU)

 

 

ETHICS (ETH)

GENERAL SURGERY (GEN) GERIATRIC/ PALLIATIVE CARE (GER)

 

 

 

 

HEALTH POLICY PRACTICE MANAGEMENT/REIMBURSEMENT/LIABILITY ISSUES (HP)

 SURGICAL HUMANITARIAN OUTREACH (HUM)  

 

INFORMATICS (INFO)

 

 

INTERNATIONAL (INT)

 

 

NEUROSURGERY (NEU) 

 

 OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (OBG)

   

SURGICAL ONCOLOGY (ONC)  

   

 

OPHTHALMIC SURGERY (OPHTHO)

ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY (ORT)

 

 OTOLARYNGOLOGY–HEAD AND NECK SURGERY (OTO)

 

 

PEDIATRIC SURGERY (PED)

 

PLASTIC AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY (PLA) 

 

 

RESIDENTS/MEDICAL STUDENTS (RES/MED) 

(RUS)

RURAL SURGERY (RUS)

TRAUMA/CRITICAL CARE (TRA) 

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(URO)

 

UROLOGY (URO)

(VAS)

 

VASCULAR SURGERY (VAS)

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Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track

SESSIONS-AT-A-GLANCE BY TRACK KEY TO SESSIONS/COURSE CODES DEC Didactic/Experiential Course

ME Meet-the-Expert Luncheon

NL

SF

SI

SSC Surgical Skills Course

Scientific Forum

Special Interest Session

BASIC/TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH (BTR) Monday, October 17 11:30-1:00 PS108

1:15-2:15

ME105

3D Printing in Cardiothoracic Surgery: Fad or Transformative Moderator: Shanda H. Blackmon, MD, MPH, FACS, Rochester, MN Co-Moderator: Todd L. Demmy, MD, FACS, Buffalo, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery Cultivating the Next Generation of Surgeon Scientists Moderator: Ram Kumar Subramanyan, MBBS, PhD, FACS, Glendale, CA; Co-Moderator: Juliet Emamaullee, MD, PhD, Edmonton, AB Sponsored by the Surgical Research Committee and the Young Fellows Association How to Get Your Research Published

4:15-5:00

NL04

I.S. Ravdin Lecture in the Basic and Surgical Sciences

11:30-1:00 PS111

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-9:30 12:45-4:00 12:45-4:00 2:30-4:00

SF09 SF18 SF21 PS228

Bariatric/Foregut I Bariatric/Foregut II Transplantation and Tissue Engineering I Human Genomics and Personalized Medicine in Surgical Practice Moderator: Kelly K. Hunt, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Co-Moderator: Funda Meric-Bernstam, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Sponsored by the Scientific Forum Committee

Wednesday, October 19 8:00-4:30 PP21 9:45-11:15 SF36 4:15-5:45 PS333

Transplantation and Tissue Engineering Poster Presentations Transplantation and Tissue Engineering II Coming of Age in Cancer Immunotherapy Moderator: Richard J. Bold, MD, FACS, Sacramento, CA Co-Moderator: Bhuvanesh Singh, MD, PhD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Surgical Research Committee

CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY (CTS) Monday, October 17 8:00-4:30 PP01 9:45-10:45 NL02 11:30-1:00 PS108

2:30-5:45 4:15-5:45

SF06 PS127

5:30-9:00

SI10

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-11:15 SF13 9:45-11:15 PS208

12:45-2:15 VE16 12:45-2:15 PS217

2:30-4:00 2:30-4:00

VE19 PS226

4:15-5:45

PS238

Cardiac/Thoracic Poster Presentations John H. Gibbon, Jr., Lecture 3D Printing in Cardiothoracic Surgery: Fad or Transformative Moderator: Shanda H. Blackmon, MD, MPH, FACS, Rochester, MN Co-Moderator: Todd L. Demmy, MD, FACS, New Brunswick, NJ Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery Cardiac Surgery Management of Acute Rib Fractures Moderator: Andrew Ross Doben, MD, FACS, Springfield, MA Co-Moderator: Marc A. de Moya, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery in the Future: Technology Overview for Residents and Medical Students Thoracic Surgery Controversies in Barrett Esophagus Moderator: Leslie J. Kohman, MD, FACS, Syracuse, NY Co-Moderator: Robert C. G. Martin, MD, PhD, FACS, Louisville, KY Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Cardiac Surgery How to Introduce New Technology and Advanced Procedures into a Cardiothoracic Surgery Practice Moderator: Raphael Bueno, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: T. Forcht Dagi, MD, DMedSc, MPH, MTS, FACS, FAANS, FCCM, FRCSEd, Newton Centre, MA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery Thoracic Surgery Chest Wall Injuries: Innovative Approaches and Management Moderator: Mark John Seamon, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Co-Moderator: John Clark Mayberry, MD, FACS, Boise, ID Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Moderator: Robert W. Thompson, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Co-Moderator: Dean Michael Donahue, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery and the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery

Named Lecture

PP Poster Presentations

PS Panel Session

TH Town Hall Meeting

VE Video-Based Session

Wednesday, October 19 9:45-11:15 PS309

Cardiothoracic Surgery Maintenance of Certification at Your Own Institutions Moderator: Stephen C. Yang, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Co-Moderator: Richard L. Prager, MD, FACS, Ann Arbor, MI Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery

Thursday, October 20 7:00-7:45

TH14

How to Set up a Lung Cancer Screening Program at Your Institution

COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY (CRS) Monday, October 17 9:45-1:00 VE01 9:45-11:15 PS102

9:45-11:15 PS103

9:45-11:15 PS104

11:30-1:00 PS110

11:30-1:00 PS113

1:00-5:15 1:15-2:15 1:15-2:15 1:15-2:15 2:30-4:00

SSC07 ME101 ME104 ME115 PS122

4:15-5:45

PS124

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-9:00 NL05 8:00-12:15 SSC09A 8:00-5:45 SSC09B 8:30-12:45 9:45-11:15 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 12:45-2:15

DEC14 SF15 ME207 ME210 ME211 PS219

12:45-4:00 VE17 2:30-4:00 SF23

Colon and Rectal Surgery I Diverticulitis: Anything New in 2016? Moderator: Anthony J. Senagore, MD, MBA, FACS, Galveston, TX Co-Moderator: Bruce G. Wolff, MD, FACS, Rochester, MN Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care Friend or Foe? Understanding the Microbiome in the Surgical Patient Moderator: John C. Alverdy, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Co-Moderator: Brian S. Zuckerbraun, MD, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA Sponsored by the Scientific Forum Committee and the Surgical Research Committee HPV-Related Cancers: Vaccinate Early, Screen Regularly! What Surgeons Should Know Moderator: Michael Geoffrey Moore, MD, FACS, Indianapolis, IN Co-Moderator: Maureen A. Killackey, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Complications of Radical Pelvic Surgery Moderator: Robert Guy Uzzo, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Urology Small and Large Bowel Obstruction: Current Management Moderator: Tonia M. Young-Fadok, MD, MS, FACS, Scottsdale, AZ Co-Moderator: David A. Spain, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Advanced Colonoscopy Skills: New Interventions and Frontiers Anorectal Surgery Crohn’s Disease: Basic Principles to Steer You Away from Trouble Treatment Options for Anal Fissure Rectal Cancer Commission on Cancer Accreditation Panel 2016 Moderator: Steven D. Wexner, MD, PhD(Hon), FACS, FRCS, FRCS(Ed), Weston, FL Co-Moderator: Feza H. Remzi, MD, FACS, FASCRS, FTSS (Hon), Cleveland , OH Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Colon Cancer: Advances in Screening and Care Moderator: Neil H. Hyman, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Co-Moderator: Michael D. Sarap, MD, FACS, Cambridge, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Herand Abcarian Lecture Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery (Lecture Only) Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery (Lecture and Lab) Prehabilitation and Enhanced Recovery Colon and Rectal Surgery I Clostridium Difficile Colitis: Is It Getting out of Hand? Laparoscopic Colectomy: Tips and Tricks Maintenance of Certification: Colon and Rectal Surgery To Prep or Not to Prep: Understanding the Data on Bowel Preparation for Elective Colon Resection Moderator: Daniel D. Klaristenfeld, MD, FACS, FASCRS, San Diego, CA Co-Moderator: Jonathan E. Efron, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Advisory Council for General Surgery Colon and Rectal Surgery II Colon and Rectal Surgery II

For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

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Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track KEY TO SESSIONS/COURSE CODES   DEC  Didactic/Experiential Course   ME  Meet-the-Expert Luncheon   NL  Named Lecture   PP  Poster Presentations 4:15-5:45

PS235

Management of Complex Enterocutaneous Fistulas Moderator: Joseph C. Carmichael, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Orange, CA Co-Moderator: Richard S. Miller, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Advisory Council for General Surgery

Wednesday, October 19 8:00-11:15 SF32 8:00-4:30 PP17 9:45-11:15 PS308

11:30-12:30 ME301 12:45-2:15 VE27 12:45-2:15 PS318 2:30-4:00 4:15-5:45

SF37 PS336

Colon and Rectal Surgery III Colon and Rectal Surgery Poster Presentations Advanced Endoscopic Techniques Moderator: Peter W. Marcello, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Burlington, MA Co-Moderator: Emre Gorgan, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Cleveland, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Anal Neoplasia Subject-Oriented Symposium IV: Atlas Showcase—Colon and Rectal Surgery Volume Colorectal Anastomotic Leaks: Prevention and Management Moderator: James W. Fleshman, MD, FACS, Dallas, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery Colon and Rectal Surgery IV Multimodality Approach in the Management of Rectal Cancer Moderator: Jose G. Guillem, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Advisory Council for General Surgery

9:45-11:15 PS210

12:45-2:15 PS217

12:45-2:15 PS219

12:45-2:15 PS222

12:45-5:00 PS223

Thursday, October 20 8:00-9:30

PS406

8:00-11:15 SF45

Robotic Gastrointestinal Surgery: Help or Hype? Moderator: Yuman Fong, MD, FACS, Duarte, CA Co-Moderator: Dmitry Oleynikov, MD, FACS, Omaha, NE Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Emerging Surgical Technology and Education Colon and Rectal Surgery V

EDUCATION / OUTCOMES & SAFETY (EDU) Sunday, October 16 8:30-4:00 9:00-4:30

DEC03 DEC08

Monday, October 17 8:00-4:30 PP05 9:45-11:15 SF01 10:00-2:15 DEC12 11:30-1:00 PS111

1:15-2:15 2:30-4:00

ME106 PS122

4:15-5:45

PS125

Tuesday, October 18 7:00-7:45

TH05

8:00-9:30

PS206

8:00-9:30 SF10 8:00-11:45 SSC08A 8:00-5:00

8

SSC08B

Surgical Education: Principles and Practice Measure Twice, Cut Once! Optimizing Surgical Systems of Care Surgical Education Poster Presentations Surgical Education I How Do I Get My Hospital Verified as a Children’s Surgical Center? Cultivating the Next Generation of Surgeon Scientists Moderator: Ram Kumar Subramanyan, MBBS, PhD, FACS, Glendale, CA Co-Moderator: Juliet Emamaullee, MD, PhD, Edmonton, AB Sponsored by the Surgical Research Committee and the Young Fellows Association How to Mentor a Newly Trained Partner Rectal Cancer Commission on Cancer Accreditation Panel 2016 Moderator: Steven D. Wexner, MD, PhD(Hon), FACS, FRCS, FRCS(Ed), Weston, FL Co-Moderator: Feza H. Remzi, MD, FACS, FASCRS, FTSS (Hon), Cleveland , OH Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer The Gender Gap in Surgery Moderator: Kathleen A. LaVorgna, MD, FACS, Norwalk, CT Co-Moderator: Marie L. Crandall, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Committee on Diversity Issues and the Women in Surgery Committee An Update on the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP) Understanding Diversity, Navigating Bias Moderator: Kathleen A. LaVorgna, MD, FACS, Norwalk, CT Co-Moderator: Shubhada M. Dhage, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Committee on Diversity Issues and the Women in Surgery Committee Surgical Education II Laparoscopic Inguinal and Ventral Hernia Repair (Lecture Only) Laparoscopic Inguinal and Ventral Hernia Repair (Lecture and Lab)

For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

2:30-4:00

PS229

4:15-5:45

PS234

4:15-5:45

PS236

4:15-5:45

PS237

Introducing New Technologies in the Operating Room Moderator: Daniel Martin Herron, MD, FACS, FASMBS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Brian J. Dunkin, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Sponsored by the Committee on Emerging Surgical Technology and Education and the Committee on Perioperative Care How to Introduce New Technology and Advanced Procedures into a Cardiothoracic Surgery Practice Moderator: Raphael Bueno, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: T. Forcht Dagi, MD, DMedSc, MPH, MTS, FACS, FAANS, FCCM, FRCSEd, Newton Centre, MA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery To Prep or Not to Prep: Understanding the Data on Bowel Preparation for Elective Colon Resection Moderator: Daniel D. Klaristenfeld, MD, FACS, FASCRS, San Diego, CA Co-Moderator: Jonathan E. Efron, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Advisory Council for General Surgery Update on Tracheotomy: Techniques, Pitfalls, Complications, and Safe Care at Home Moderator: Dennis Harry Kraus, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Robert R. Lorenz, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and the Patient Education Committee Association of Program Directors in Surgery (APDS) Panels Moderator: Daniel L. Dent, MD, FACS, San Antonio, TX Co-Moderator: David Tobin Harrington, MD, FACS, Providence, RI Sponsored by the Association of Program Directors in Surgery and the Division of Education Principles of Leadership for the Young Surgeon Moderator: Paula Ferrada, MD, FACS, Richmond, VA Co-Moderator: Shannon N. Acker, MD, Denver, CO Sponsored by the Resident and Associate Society and the Young Fellows Association Life-Threatening Perioperative Anesthetic Complications Moderator: Ghali Elias Ghali, DDS , MD, FACS, FRCS(Ed), Shreveport, LA Co-Moderator: Amy L. Halverson, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care Palliative Care in High-Risk (Elderly, Frail, and Cancer) Patients Moderator: Emily V. A. Finlayson, MD, FACS, San Francisco, CA Co-Moderator: Anne C. Mosenthal, MD, FACS, Newark, NJ Sponsored by the Committee on Surgical Palliative Care Social Media and Surgical Education Moderator: Brian P. Jacob, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Niraj J. Gusani, MD, MS, FACS, Hershey, PA Sponsored by the Health Information Technology Committee

Wednesday, October 19 7:00-7:45 7:00-7:45

TH10 TH11

8:00-11:15 8:00-12:15 8:30-4:00 12:45-2:15

SF34 DEC16 DEC18 PS319

12:45-2:15 PS320 12:45-2:15 PS321

12:45-2:15 PS322

2:30-4:00

PS327

The Role of Simulation in International Surgical Education Appendectomy versus Antibiotics—The First American Randomized Trial Surgical Education III MOC Review: Essentials for Surgical Specialties Innovation and Invention in Surgery The Enduring Impact of Three African-American Surgical Pioneers Moderator: Edward E. Cornwell , MD, FACS, FCCM, Washington, DC Sponsored by the American College of Surgeons History Group Logistics and Wellness for Pregnant Surgeons Moderator: Stephanie Bonne, MD, FACS, Newark, NJ Co-Moderator: Mecker Geraldine Moller, MD, FACS, Miami, FL Readiness, Currency, and Competency for Military Surgeons: A Presentation by the Military Health System Strategic Partnership ACS Moderator: Margaret Knudson, MD, FACS, San Francisco, CA Co-Moderator: Eric A. Elster, MD, FACS, Bethesda, MD Sponsored by the Division of Education Utility of Pediatric ACS NSQIP: How Does It Help Me? Moderator: Shawn Jason Rangel, MD, MSCE, FAAP, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: Robert Thomason Russell, MD MPH FACS, Birmingham, AL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Models for Successfully Integrating New Interprofessional Team Members Moderator: Scott F. Gallagher, MD, FACS, Winston-Salem, NC Co-Moderator: Mehra Golshan, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the Committee on Interprofessional Education and Practice

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Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track

PS  Panel Session   SF  Scientific Forum   SI  Special Interest Session   SSC  Surgical Skills Course   TH  Town Hall Meeting   VE  Video-Based Session 2:30-4:00

PS328

2:30-4:00

PS329

2:30-4:00 4:15-5:45

SF38 PS337

Strategies for the Resident and Surgeon Facing Burnout Moderator: Roger R. Perry, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA Co-Moderator: Heena P. Santry, MD, FACS, Worcester, MA Sponsored by the Board of Governors Physician Competency and Health Workgroup The Successful Resident Educator: Tips on Teaching and Feedback Moderator: Rebecca L. Hoffman, MD, MSCE, Philadelphia, PA Co-Moderator: Ashley Stephen Vergis, MD, FACS, Winnipeg, MB Sponsored by the Resident and Associate Society and the Young Fellows Association Surgical Education IV Mythbusters: Deconstructing the Surgery Clerkship Moderator: Joseph A. Iocono, MD, MBA, FACS, FAAP, Lexington, KY Co-Moderator: Nicole Nolan, MD, Lexington, KY Sponsored by the Committee on Medical Student Education

Thursday, October 20 7:00-7:45 7:00-7:45

TH15 TH17

8:00-9:30

PS401

8:00-11:15 SF49 9:45-11:15 PS413

Autonomy: The Secret Recipe for Surgical Education The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program: What Is It Doing for You Today? Ten Hot Topics in Ensuring Surgical Safety Moderator: Mary T. Hawn, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA Co-Moderator: David R. Flum, MD, MPH, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care and the Surgical Research Committee Surgical Education V The College’s Clinical Scholars 2016 Moderator: Bruce L. Hall, MD, PhD, MBA, FACS, St. Louis, MO Co-Moderator: Karl Y. Bilimoria, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Division of Research and Optimal Patient Care and the Scholarship Committee

ETHICS (ETH) Monday, October 17 9:45-5:15

Tuesday, October 18 7:00-7:45

TH03

8:00-4:30 PP08 8:00-11:15 SF11 2:30-5:45 PS231

Challenges in General Surgery Coding and Reimbursement: 2016 Advanced Coding Workshop 30-Day Mortality Outcomes and Surgical Palliative Care: Can They Co-Exist? Ethics Poster Presentations Ethics Ethics Colloquium: Burning Issues in Surgical Ethics Moderator: Eric A. Singer, MD, FACS, MA, New Brunswick, NJ Co-Moderator: Sharmila Dissanaike, MD, FACS, Lubbock, TX Sponsored by the Committee on Ethics

Wednesday, October 19 9:45-10:45 NL10

John J. Conley Ethics and Philosophy Lecture

GENERAL SURGERY (GEN) Saturday, October 15 8:00-3:30 8:00-5:30

DEC01 SSC01

8:30-4:00

DEC02

Sunday, October 16 7:30-4:30 PS001 8:00-12:15 SSC03A 8:00-5:15 8:00-5:30

SSC02 SSC03B

8:15-5:30 8:30-4:00

SSC04 DEC06

9:00-4:30

DEC07

9:15-4:45

DEC09

Monday, October 17 8:00-9:30

NL01

8:00-4:30 9:45-5:15

PP02

Emergency General Surgery Review Advanced Skills Training for Rural Surgeons: Emergency Urology and Vascular Procedures Atypical Breast Lesions: Defining and Managing this High-Risk Population Excelsior Surgical Society: The Way Forward Surgical Endoscopy: Advancing Minimally Invasive Surgery and Retooling Our Workforce (Lecture Only) International Humanitarian Aid Surgery Surgical Endoscopy: Advancing Minimally Invasive Surgery and Retooling Our Workforce (Lecture and Lab) Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Neck Ultrasound Office and Hospital Coding: What to Bill, How to Document and Appeal—2016 Basic Coding Workshop Fertility and Pregnancy in the Young Breast Cancer Patient and Those with Genetic Mutations Robotics Surgery Opening Ceremony/Martin Memorial Lecture Sponsored by the American Urological Association General Surgery Poster Presentations Challenges in General Surgery Coding and Reimbursement: 2016 Advanced Coding Workshop

9:45-1:00 VE02 9:45-11:15 PS100

General Surgery I Contemporary Management of the Diabetic Foot Moderator: Keith L. Wapner, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Co-Moderator: Richard F. Neville, MD, FACS, Washington, DC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Orthopaedic Surgery and the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery 9:45-11:15 PS101 Current Practices for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Surgery Associated Lymphedema Moderator: Michael S. Bouton, MD, FACS, Fargo, ND Co-Moderator: Atilla Soran, MD, MPH, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care 9:45-11:15 PS102 Diverticulitis: Anything New in 2016? Moderator: Anthony J. Senagore, MD, MBA, FACS, Galveston, TX Co-Moderator: Bruce G. Wolff, MD, FACS, Rochester, MN Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care 9:45-11:15 PS103 Friend or Foe? Understanding the Microbiome in the Surgical Patient Moderator: John C. Alverdy, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Co-Moderator: Brian S. Zuckerbraun, MD, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA Sponsored by the Scientific Forum Committee and the Surgical Research Committee 9:45-11:15 PS106 Surgical Management of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding Moderator: Jeffrey L. Ponsky, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Co-Moderator: Stephen F. Flaherty, MD, FACS, Washington, DC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery 9:45-11:15 PS107 Laparoscopy in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Moderator: Stephen L. Barnes, MD, FACS, Columbia, MO Co-Moderator: Martin A. Croce, MD, FACS, Memphis, TN Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery 9:45-1:00 SF02 Hepatobiliary and Pancreas I 10:00-5:00 DEC11-1 General Surgery Review Course (2-Day Course) 10:00-5:30 SSC05 Bariatric Surgery: Managing Complications—Skills and Strategies 11:30-1:00 VE03 Subject-Oriented Symposium I: Novel Interventions in Bariatric Surgery 11:30-1:00 PS108 3D Printing in Cardiothoracic Surgery: Fad or Transformative Moderator: Shanda H. Blackmon, MD, MPH, FACS, Rochester, MN Co-Moderator: Todd L. Demmy, MD, FACS, Buffalo, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery 11:30-1:00 PS112 Hemostatic Resuscitation: Update 2016 Moderator: Mitchell J. Cohen, MD, FACS, San Francisco, CA Co-Moderator: Lena M. Napolitano, MD, FACS, FCCP, FCCM, Ann Arbor, MI Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Surgical Research Committee 11:30-1:00 PS113 Small and Large Bowel Obstruction: Current Management Moderator: Tonia M. Young-Fadok, MD, MS, FACS, Scottsdale, AZ Co-Moderator: David A. Spain, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery 11:30-1:00 PS114 Universal Access to Surgery: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Moderator: Charles V. Coren, MD, FACS, Westbury, NY Co-Moderator: Jamal J. Hoballah, MD, FACS, Beirut, Lebanon Sponsored by the Board of Governors Surgical Care Delivery Workgroup and the Board of Governors Chapter Activities International Workgroup 1:00-5:15 SSC06 Interventional Ultrasound Applications for the General Surgeon 1:00-5:15 SSC07 Advanced Colonoscopy Skills: New Interventions and Frontiers 1:00-5:15 DEC13 Wound Care: Mentoring the Mentors 1:15-2:15 ME102 Complex Abdominal Trauma 1:15-2:15 ME103 Critical Issues in Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 1:15-2:15 ME105 How to Get Your Research Published 1:15-2:15 ME106 How to Mentor a Newly Trained Partner 1:15-2:15 ME107 Management of Mega Goiters 1:15-2:15 ME110 Prostate Cancer 1:15-2:15 ME111 Peritoneal Dialysis Catheters: Correcting Problem Catheters and Planning Placement for Optimal Function 1:15-2:15 ME113 The Difficult Gallbladder: Tricks of the Trade 2:30-5:45 VE07 Challenging and Unusual Problems in Surgery 2:30-4:00 PS116 Acute Surgical Emergencies in Patients with End-Stage Liver or Renal Disease or after Transplant Moderator: Seth J. Karp, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Co-Moderator: Richard V. Perez, MD, FACS, Sacramento, CA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma

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Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track KEY TO SESSIONS/COURSE CODES   DEC  Didactic/Experiential Course   ME  Meet-the-Expert Luncheon   NL  Named Lecture   PP  Poster Presentations 2:30-4:00

PS117

2:30-4:00

PS118

2:30-4:00

PS119

2:30-4:00

PS121

2:30-5:45

PS123

2:30-5:45 4:15-5:45

SF07 PS124

4:15-5:00 4:15-5:45

NL04 PS128

4:15-5:45

4:15-5:45

6:30-8:30

PS129

PS131

VE08

Contemporary Management of Salivary Gland Disease Sialendoscopy and Beyond Moderator: David W. Eisele, MD, FACS, San Francisco, CA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Ductal Carcinoma in Situ: Too Little, Too Big, or Just Right? Moderator: Richard J. Bleicher, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Co-Moderator: Shubhada M. Dhage, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery New Initiates’ Program: Celebrating Diversity, Recognizing Opportunity, and Moving Forward Together Moderator: Edie Y. Chan, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Co-Moderator: Maya A. Babu, MD, MBA, Falls Church, VA Sponsored by the Resident and Associate Society and the Young Fellows Association Recurrent Inguinal Hernias Moderator: Benjamin K. Poulose, MD, MPH, FACS, Nashville, TN Co-Moderator: Sharon L. Bachman, MD, FACS, Falls Church, VA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Latin America Day (Spanish) Moderator: Natan Zundel, MD, FACS, FASMBS, North Miami Beach, FL Co-Moderator: Samuel Shuchleib, MD, FACS, Mexico City, Mexico Sponsored by the Federacion Latinoamericana de Cirugia and the Program Committee General Surgery I Colon Cancer: Advances in Screening and Care Moderator: Neil H. Hyman, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Co-Moderator: Michael D. Sarap, MD, FACS, Cambridge, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery I.S. Ravdin Lecture in the Basic and Surgical Sciences Management of Hereditary Endocrine Syndromes Moderator: Marybeth S. Hughes, MD, FACS, Bethesda, MD Co-Moderator: Steven K. Libutti, MD, FACS, Bronx, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Outpatient Management of Routine Pediatric Surgical Disease: Is It Safe and Feasible? Moderator: Cynthia D. Downard, MD, FACS, Louisville, KY Co-Moderator: Daniel J. Ledbetter, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Surgical Decision Making in Patients with Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms Moderator: Hisakazu Hoshi, MD, FACS, Iowa City, IA Co-Moderator: Nipun B. Merchant, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Clinical Workshop through Video

8:00-9:30

PS203

8:00-9:30

PS205

8:00-11:15 PS207 8:00-11:15 SF14 8:30-12:45 DEC14 9:00-1:15 DEC15 9:00-4:30

SSC10

9:45-10:45 9:45-11:15 9:45-11:15 9:45-11:15

NL06 VE11 VE14 PS208

9:45-11:15 PS209

9:45-11:15 PS210

9:45-11:15 PS211

9:45-11:15 PS212

Tuesday, October 18

On Boarding for Surgeons: Preparation for Practice Life An Update on the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP) 8:00-4:00 DEC11-2 General Surgery Review Course (2-Day Course) 8:00-4:30 PP07 Bariatric/Foregut Poster Presentations 8:00-4:30 PP11 Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Poster Presentations 8:00-9:30 SF09 Bariatric/Foregut I 8:00-11:45 SSC08A Laparoscopic Inguinal and Ventral Hernia Repair (Lecture Only) 8:00-12:15 SSC09A Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery (Lecture Only) 8:00-5:00 SSC08B Laparoscopic Inguinal and Ventral Hernia Repair (Lecture and Lab) 8:00-5:45 SSC09B Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery (Lecture and Lab) 8:00-9:30 VE09 Pancreas Surgery 8:00-11:15 VE10 International Video Session 8:00-9:30 PS200 A Night on Emergency General Surgery Call Moderator: Jose J. Diaz, MD, FACS, FCCM, Baltimore, MD Co-Moderator: Therese M. Duane, MD, FACS, FCCM, Fort Worth, TX Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma 8:00-9:30 PS201 Cholecystectomy: Choosing the Right Patient for Surgery Moderator: Bryan Kelly Richmond, MD, FACS, Charleston, WV Co-Moderator: Nathaniel J. Soper, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery 8:00-9:30 PS202 Nonobstetric Laparoscopy Surgery in Pregnancy Moderator: Ceana H. Nezhat, MD, FACS, Atlanta, GA Co-Moderator: Travis Martin Polk, MD, FACS, Portsmouth, VA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Gynecology and Obstetrics

7:00-7:45 7:00-7:45

10

TH02 TH05

For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

9:45-11:15 PS213

9:45-11:15 PS214

11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30

ME201 ME202 ME203 ME204 ME208 ME209 ME210 ME212 ME213 ME214

11:30-12:30 ME215 11:30-12:30 VE15 11:30-12:30 PS240

Novel Anticoagulants: Appropriate Uses and Issues in Reversal Moderator: Thomas W. Wakefield, MD, FACS, Ann Arbor, MI Co-Moderator: Eileen M. Bulger, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma The Role of Simulation in Training, Education, and Maintenance of Certification in Pediatric Surgery Moderator: David A. Rogers, MD, FACS, Springfield, IL Co-Moderator: Katherine A. Barsness, MD, MS, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Surgical Jeopardy Moderator: Mark W. Bowyer, MD, FACS, Bethesda, MD Sponsored by the Resident and Associate Society Trauma I Prehabilitation and Enhanced Recovery Thyroid and Parathyroid Ultrasound in Practice: Improving Interpretation, Expanding Application Endovascular Approaches to Hemorrhage Control and Resuscitation: Integrating BEST™ and ESTARS™ Excelsior Surgical Society/Edward D. Churchill Lecture Hepatobiliary Surgery I Subject-Oriented Symposium II: Complex Endocrine Neck Surgery Controversies in Barrett’s Esophagus Moderator: Leslie J. Kohman, MD, FACS, Syracuse, NY Co-Moderator: Robert C. G. Martin, MD, PhD, FACS, Louisville, KY Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Incisional Hernia: Prevention and Treatment Moderator: Sherry M. Wren, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA Co-Moderator: B. Todd Heniford, MD, FACS, Charlotte, NC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Introducing New Technologies in the Operating Room Moderator: Daniel Martin Herron, MD, FACS, FASMBS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Brian J. Dunkin, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Sponsored by the Committee on Emerging Surgical Technology and Education and the Committee on Perioperative Care Pediatric Pancreatic Trauma: To Operate or Not to Operate, That Is the Question Moderator: Barbara A. Gaines, MD, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA Co-Moderator: Eric R. Scaife, MD, FACS, Salt Lake City, UT Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Peri-Operative Calcium Treatment after Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery Moderator: Gregory W. Randolph, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: Ralph P. Tufano, MD, MBA, FACS, Baltimore, MD Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Unique Challenges of Surgical Care in Native American Communities Moderator: Gregory Thomas Jarrin, MD, FACS, Winslow, AZ Co-Moderator: Lori Arviso Alvord, MD, Page, AZ Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery and the Committee on Diversity Issues Venous Thromboembolic Disease: Contemporary Diagnosis and Therapy Moderator: Lowell S. Kabnick, MD, RPhS, FACS, FACPh, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Steven B. Johnson, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery and the Committee on Trauma Abdominal Compartment Syndrome Advancing the Use of Ultrasound in Acute Care Surgery Approaches to Acute Pancreatitis Nonoperative Management of Appendicitis Fixation of Rib Fractures Gastrointestinal Stomal Tumors (GIST) Laparoscopic Colectomy: Tips and Tricks Mesh for Hernia Repair: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Minimally Invasive Parathyroidectomy: How I Do It Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Pancreas 101: What Do I Need to Know? Voice Rehabilitation after Recurrent Nerve Injury Icons in Surgery I The ACS Strong for Surgery Moderator: Thomas K. Varghese, Jr., MD, MS, FACS, Salt Lake City, UT Co-Moderator: David Reed Flum, MD, MPH, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Surgical Research Committee and Division of Research and Optimal Patient Committee

C L I N I C A L C O NGR ES S 2 0 1 6

Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track

PS  Panel Session   SF  Scientific Forum   SI  Special Interest Session   SSC  Surgical Skills Course   TH  Town Hall Meeting   VE  Video-Based Session 12:45-4:00 VE18 12:45-2:15 PS216

12:45-2:15 PS219

12:45-2:15 PS220

12:45-2:15 PS221

12:45-2:15 PS222

12:45-4:00 2:30-3:30 2:30-5:45 2:30-4:00

SF18 NL08 VE20 PS224

2:30-4:00

PS225

2:30-4:00

PS226

2:30-4:00

PS227

2:30-4:00

PS229

2:30-4:00

PS230

2:30-5:45 2:30-5:45 4:15-5:45

SF25 SF29 PS233

4:15-5:45

PS235

4:15-5:45

PS236

4:15-5:45

PS239

6:30-8:30

VE21

Controversies in General Surgery Childhood Surgical Conditions: Transitions to Long-Term Care and Adult Providers Moderator: David Hershel Rothstein, MD, MS, FACS, FAAP, Buffalo, NY Co-Moderator: Roshni A. Dasgupta, MD, FACS, Cincinnati, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery To Prep or Not to Prep: Understanding the Data on Bowel Preparation for Elective Colon Resection Moderator: Daniel D. Klaristenfeld, MD, FACS, FASCRS, San Diego, CA Co-Moderator: Jonathan E. Efron, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Advisory Council for General Surgery Management of Recurrent Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors in the Era of Multidisciplinary Care Moderator: Chandrajit P. Raut, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: Ricardo J. Gonzalez, MD, FACS, Tampa, FL Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Who’s on Call: Surgical Workforce Needs for the Next 25 Years Moderator: Mark W. Puls, MD, FACS, Alpena, MI Co-Moderator: Mark T. Savarise, MD, FACS, South Jordan, UT Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Update on Tracheotomy: Techniques, Pitfalls, Complications, and Safe Care at Home Moderator: Dennis Harry Kraus, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Robert R. Lorenz, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and the Patient Education Committee Bariatric/Foregut II Olga M. Jonasson Lecture General Surgery II—Oncology Acute Pancreatitis: What’s New and What’s Changing? Moderator: Katherine A. Morgan, MD, FACS, Charleston, SC Co-Moderator: Kevin E. Behrns, MD, FACS, Gainesville, FL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Breast Cancer: Genetics, Risk Assessment, and Genome Profiling Moderator: Lisa A. Newman, MD, MPH, FACS, Ann Arbor, MI Co-Moderator: E. Shelley Hwang, MD, MPH, FACS, Durham , NC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery Chest Wall Injuries: Innovative Approaches and Management Moderator: Mark John Seamon, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Co-Moderator: John Clark Mayberry, MD, FACS, Boise, ID Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery Hemodialysis Access Moderator: Alan M. Detzek, MD, FACS, Danbury, CT Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery Principles of Leadership for the Young Surgeon Moderator: Paula Ferrada, MD, FACS, Richmond, VA Co-Moderator: Shannon N. Acker, MD, Denver, CO Sponsored by the Resident and Associate Society and the Young Fellows Association What Do I Need to Know about Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms? Moderator: Robert Stuart Crawford, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Co-Moderator: Luke P. Brewster, MD, PhD, FACS, Atlanta, GA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery Hepatobiliary and Pancreas II Trauma II Is It Time for Me to Retire as a Surgeon? Moderator: Jon A. van Heerden, MBCHB, FRCS(C), FACS, FRCS(Edin) (Hon), Seabrook Island, SC Co-Moderator: Michael G. Sarr, MD, FACS, Rochester, MN Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for General Surgery Management of Complex Enterocutaneous Fistulas Moderator: Joseph C. Carmichael, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Orange, CA Co-Moderator: Richard S. Miller, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Advisory Council for General Surgery Palliative Care in High-Risk (Elderly, Frail, and Cancer) Patients Moderator: Emily V. A. Finlayson, MD, FACS, San Francisco, CA Co-Moderator: Anne C. Mosenthal, MD, FACS, Newark, NJ Sponsored by the Committee on Surgical Palliative Care Work-Up and Management of a Functional Adrenal Mass Moderator: Carmen C. Solorzano, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Co-Moderator: Michael A. Palese, MD, New York, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Best Videos from the Past

Wednesday, October 19 7:00-7:45 7:00-7:45

TH06 TH11

8:00-12:15 8:00-4:30 8:00-4:30 8:00-9:30

DEC16 PP16 PP19 PS300

8:00-9:30

PS302

8:00-9:30

PS304

8:00-9:30

PS305

8:00-9:30

PS306

8:00-9:30 SF31 8:00-11:15 PS307

8:00-11:15 8:30-4:00 9:00-4:30 9:00-5:30 9:45-11:15 9:45-11:15

SF33 SSC11 SSC12 SSC13 VE22 VE23

9:45-11:15 PS308

9:45-11:15 PS309

9:45-11:15 PS311

9:45-11:15 PS312

9:45-11:15 PS313

11:30-12:30 ME303 11:30-12:30 ME306 11:30-12:30 ME307 11:30-12:30 ME308 11:30-12:30 ME309

The Surgeon Specific Registry (SSR) for the Practicing Surgeon Appendectomy versus Antibiotics—The First American Randomized Trial MOC Review: Essentials for Surgical Specialties Breast Poster Presentations Endocrine Surgery Poster Presentations Cholecystectomy 2016: Achieving a Culture of Safety Moderator: Steven M. Strasberg, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Co-Moderator: L. Michael Brunt, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery The Evolving Role of Surgical Resection after Preoperative Therapy for Locally Advanced Hepatobiliary Cancers Moderator: Charles R. Scoggins, MD, MBA, FACS, Louisville, KY Co-Moderator: Rebekah R. White, MD, FACS, Durham, NC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery New Approaches to an Old Problem: Pediatric Abdominal Wall Defects Moderator: Anthony D. Sandler, MB, ChB, FACS, FAAP, Washington, DC Co-Moderator: KuoJen Tsao, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Oncoplastic Surgery: Aiding the Treatment of Women with Breast Cancer Moderator: Leslie Lopez Montgomery, MD, FACS, Hackensack, NJ Co-Moderator: Mark Warren Clemens, MD, FACS, Pearland, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma What’s New in Surgical Critical Care? Moderator: Christine S. Cocanour, MD, FACS, Sacramento, CA Co-Moderator: Jay A. Johannigman, MD, FACS, Cincinnati, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery, Resident and Associate Society, and the Committee on Trauma Trauma III Spectacular Cases Moderator: Juan C. Paramo, MD, FACS, Miami Beach, FL Co-Moderator: A. Frederick Schild, MD, FACS, Miami, FL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Resident and Associate Society General Surgery II Rib Plating Bedside Procedures in the SICU: What? Why? And How? Oncoplastic Breast Surgery for the General Surgeon Endocrine Surgery Subject-Oriented Symposium III: Management of Complications in Gastrointestinal Surgery Advanced Endoscopic Techniques Moderator: Peter W. Marcello, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Burlington, MA Co-Moderator: Emre Gorgan, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Cleveland, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery Maintenance of Certification at Your Own Institutions  Moderator: Stephen C. Yang, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Co-Moderator: Richard L. Prager, MD, FACS, Ann Arbor, MI Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery Nonbariatric Surgery in the Morbidly Obese Moderator: Konstantinos Spaniolas, MD, Greenville, NC Co-Moderator: John T. Sinacori, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Trauma: Challenge the Experts—Case Discussion  Moderator: L.D. Britt, MD, MPH, DSc (Hon), FACS, FCCM, FRCSEng(Hon), FRCSEd(Hon), FWACS(Hon), FRCSI (Hon), FCS (SA) (Hon), Norfolk, VA Co-Moderator: Daniel L. Dent, MD, FACS, San Antonio, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma Pediatric Neurologic Anesthetic Risks: What Do the Data Show Moderator: Christopher Bertero Weldon, MD, PhD, FACS, FAAP, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: David C. Yu, MD, New Orleans, LA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Evaluation and Management of Pancreatic Cysts Management of Gastroesophageal Junction Perforations and Esophageal Anastomotic Leaks Management of GERD in the Obese Patient Necrotizing Soft-Tissue Infections New Concepts in Breast Cancer

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Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track KEY TO SESSIONS/COURSE CODES   DEC  Didactic/Experiential Course   ME  Meet-the-Expert Luncheon   NL  Named Lecture   PP  Poster Presentations 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 12:00-4:00

ME310 ME311 ME312 ME314 ME315 VE26 PS315

12:45-2:15 PS317

12:45-2:15 PS318 12:45-2:15 PS319

12:45-2:15 PS320 12:45-2:15 PS322

12:45-4:00 VE28 2:30-4:00 PS323

12

2:30-4:00

PS324

2:30-4:00

PS326

2:30-4:00

PS328

2:30-4:00

PS330

2:30-5:45 2:30-5:45 4:15-5:45

SF39 SF40 PS331

4:15-5:45

PS332

4:15-5:45

PS333

4:15-5:45

PS334

Barrett’s Esophagus Perioperative Airway Management of the Obese Patient Practical Tips for Thyroidectomy Sportsman Hernia: Is It Real? Systematic Management of Nodal Disease from Thyroid Cancer Icons in Surgery II The College’s International Scholars and Travelers 2016 Moderator: Giuseppe R. Nigri, MD, PhD, FACS, FRCS, FASCRS, Rome, Italy Co-Moderator: Waddah B. Al-Refaie, MD, FACS, Washington, DC Sponsored by the International Relations Committee Coagulopathy: Old Problem/New Solutions Moderator: Peter M. Rhee, MD, MPH, FACS, FCCM, Tucson, AZ Co-Moderator: Grant V. Bochicchio, MD, MPH, FACS, St. Louis, MO Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care and the Committee on Trauma Colorectal Anastomotic Leaks: Prevention and Management Moderator: James W. Fleshman, MD, FACS, Dallas, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery The Enduring Impact of Three African-American Surgical Pioneers Moderator: Edward E. Cornwell, MD, FACS, FCCM, Washington, DC Sponsored by the American College of Surgeons History Group Logistics and Wellness for Pregnant Surgeons Moderator: Stephanie Bonne, MD, FACS, Newark, NJ Co-Moderator: Mecker Geraldine Moller, MD, FACS, Miami, FL Utility of Pediatric ACS NSQIP: How Does It Help Me? Moderator: Shawn Jason Rangel, MD, MSCE, FAAP, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: Robert Thomason Russell, MD, MPH, FACS, Birmingham, AL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery General Surgery III—Hernia Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Past, Present, and Future Moderator: Michael J. Rosen, MD, FACS, Solon, OH Co-Moderator: B. Todd Heniford, MD, FACS, Charlotte, NC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Appendicitis: Why Haven’t We Figured out Who to Operate upon, What to Treat Nonoperatively, or Who to Drain Percutaneously? Moderator: Rebecca Caperton Britt, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA Co-Moderator: Joseph V. Sakran, MD, FACS, MPH, MPA, Charleston, SC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Detection and Treatment of Vascular Emergencies Moderator: Danny R. Robinette, MD, FACS, Fairbanks, AK Co-Moderator: W. Darrin Clouse, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery and the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery Strategies for the Resident and Surgeon Facing Burnout Moderator: Roger R. Perry, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA Co-Moderator: Heena P. Santry, MD, FACS, Worcester, MA Sponsored by the Board of Governors Physician Competency and Health Workgroup The Value of Patient Reported Outcome Measures for Surgeons and Their Patients Moderator: Juliane Bingener, MD, FACS, Rochester, MN Co-Moderator: Benjamin S. Brooke, MD, PhD, FACS, Salt Lake City, UT Sponsored by the ACS Clinical Research Program Education Committee and the Advisory Council for Plastics and Maxillofacial Breast Endocrine Surgery A Night on Call in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit: Case Panel Moderator: Addison K. May, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Co-Moderator: Ben L. Zarzaur, MD, MPH, FACS, Indianapolis, IN Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Avoiding Disaster in Thyroid Surgery: Key Surgical Maneuvers Moderator: Joseph Scharpf, MD, FACS, Chagrin Falls, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and the Young Fellows Association Coming of Age in Cancer Immunotherapy Moderator: Richard J. Bold, MD, FACS, Sacramento, CA Co-Moderator: Bhuvanesh Singh, MD, PhD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Surgical Research Committee Emergency Complications after Bariatric Surgery Moderator: Stacy A. Brethauer, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Co-Moderator: William O. Richards, MD, FACS, Mobile, AL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma

For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

4:15-5:45

PS335

4:15-5:45

PS336

4:15-5:45

PS337

Liver Transplantation versus Resection for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: East Meets West Moderator: Katsuhiko Yanaga, MD, PhD, FACS, Tokyo, Japan Co-Moderator: Yuman Fong, MD, FACS, Duarte, CA Sponsored by the International Relations Committee Multimodality Approach in the Management of Rectal Cancer Moderator: Jose G. Guillem, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Advisory Council for General Surgery Mythbusters: Deconstructing the Surgery Clerkship Moderator: Joseph A. Iocono, MD, MBA, FACS, FAAP, Lexington, KY Co-Moderator: Nicole Nolan, MD, Lexington, KY Sponsored by the Committee on Medical Student Education

Thursday, October 20 7:00-7:45

TH17

8:00-9:30 VE31 8:00-11:45 VE32 8:00-9:30 PS400

8:00-9:30

PS401

8:00-9:30

PS403

8:00-9:30

PS404

8:00-9:30

PS406

8:00-11:15 SF46 8:00-11:15 SF47 9:45-11:15 PS407

9:45-11:15 PS408

9:45-11:15 PS409

The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program: What Is It Doing for You Today? Hepatobiliary Surgery II Bariatric Surgery Ten Hot Topics in General Surgery Moderator: E. Christopher Ellison, MD, FACS, Columbus, OH Co-Moderator: Kenneth W. Sharp, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Ten Hot Topics in Ensuring Surgical Safety Moderator: Mary T. Hawn, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA Co-Moderator: David R. Flum, MD, MPH, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care and the Surgical Research Committee Milestones, Autonomy, and Supervision in Surgical Training Moderator: Erica L. Mitchell, MD, FACS, Portland , OR Co-Moderator: Jonathan P. Fryer, MD, MHPE, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Committee on Resident Education and the Resident and Associate Society Mass Casualties and Preparing for Them in 2016 Moderator: Douglas J. E. Schuerer, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Co-Moderator: Leonard J. Weireter, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care and the Committee on Trauma Robotic Gastrointestinal Surgery: Help or Hype? Moderator: Yuman Fong, MD, FACS, Duarte, CA Co-Moderator: Dmitry Oleynikov, MD, FACS, Omaha, NE Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Emerging Surgical Technology and Education Critical Care Surgery General Surgery III Anything New in Wound Healing? Moderator: Warren L. Garner, MD, FACS, Los Angeles, CA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery Minimally Invasive Inguinal Hernia Repair: Current Indications and Techniques Moderator: N. Mathai Paulose, MBBS, FACS, Shirley, Croydon Co-Moderator: Ajita S. Prabhu, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Ten Hot Topics in Surgical Oncology Moderator: Daniel G. Coit, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Timothy M. Pawlik, MD, MPH, PhD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Sponsored by the Program Committee

GERIATRIC / PALLIATIVE CARE (GER) Tuesday, October 18 7:00-7:45

TH03

8:00-4:30 8:30-12:45 12:45-4:00 4:15-5:45

PP09 DEC14 SF19 PS236

30-Day Mortality Outcomes and Surgical Palliative Care: Can They Co-Exist? Geriatric Surgery and Palliative Care Poster Presentations Prehabilitation and Enhanced Recovery Geriatric Surgery and Palliative Care Palliative Care in High-Risk (Elderly, Frail, and Cancer) Patients Moderator: Emily V. A. Finlayson, MD, FACS, San Francisco, CA Co-Moderator: Anne C. Mosenthal, MD, FACS, Newark, NJ Sponsored by the Committee on Surgical Palliative Care

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Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track

PS  Panel Session   SF  Scientific Forum   SI  Special Interest Session   SSC  Surgical Skills Course   TH  Town Hall Meeting   VE  Video-Based Session

HEALTH POLICY: PRACTICE MANAGEMENT / REIMBURSEMENT / LIABILITY ISSUES (HP) Sunday, October 16 8:30-4:00

DEC06

Monday, October 17 8:00-4:30 PP04 11:30-1:00 PS114

2:30-4:00

SF05

Tuesday, October 18 7:00-7:45

TH01

8:00-11:15 11:30-12:30 2:30-5:45 2:30-5:45

SF12 ME206 SF28 PS231

INTERNATIONAL (INT) Sunday, October 16 8:00-5:15

SSC02

Office and Hospital Coding: What to Bill, How to Document and Appeal—2016 Basic Coding Workshop

Monday, October 17

Quality, Safety, and Outcomes Poster Presentations Universal Access to Surgery: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Moderator: Charles V. Coren, MD, FACS, Westbury, NY Co-Moderator: Jamal J. Hoballah, MD, FACS, Beirut, Lebanon Sponsored by the Board of Governors Chapter Activities International Workgroup and the Board of Governors Surgical Care Delivery Workgroup Quality, Safety, and Outcomes I

1:15-2:15

PS115

2:30-5:45

PS123

4:15-5:45

PS130

Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS): Alternate Payment Plan Quality, Safety, and Outcomes II Bundling Payment in Surgical Services Quality, Safety, and Outcomes III Ethics Colloquium: Burning Issues in Surgical Ethics Moderator: Eric A. Singer, MD, FACS, MA, New Brunswick, NJ Co-Moderator: Sharmila Dissanaike, MD, FACS, Lubbock, TX Sponsored by the Committee on Ethics

11:30-1:00 PS114

Wednesday, October 19 7:00-7:45 7:00-7:45

TH06 TH07

7:00-7:45 7:00-7:45

TH08 TH09

8:30-4:00 DEC18 12:45-2:15 PS316

2:30-5:45 2:30-4:00

SF42 PS325

The Surgeon Specific Registry (SSR) for the Practicing Surgeon Early Results from Optimal Resources for Pediatric Surgical Care Program Advocacy for the Young Surgeon American College of Surgeons and the Electronic Health Record (EHR) Innovation and Invention in Surgery Assessing Your Hospital’s Financial Health, and How Does It Affect Your Job Hunt? Moderator: Julie A. Conyers, MD, FACS, Truckee, CA Co-Moderator: James Suliburk, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery and the General Surgery Coding and Reimbursement Committee Quality, Safety, and Outcomes IV Avoiding Payment Penalties: Understanding and Complying with Payment Qualifying Systems, Meaningful Use, and the Physician Value-Based Payment Modifier Moderator: Linda M. Barney, MD, FACS, Dayton, OH Sponsored by the General Surgery Coding and Reimbursement Committee

Thursday, October 20 7:00-7:45 7:00-7:45

TH13 TH16

8:00-11:15 SF48 9:45-11:15 PS411

The Aging Surgeon Advocacy for ACS in Washington: Achievement for Surgeons and Their Patients Quality, Safety, and Outcomes V Ten Hot Topics in Advocacy and Health Policy Sponsored by the Health Policy and Advocacy Workgroup

INFORMATICS (INFO) Sunday, October 16 9:00-4:30

DEC08

Monday, October 17 2:30-4:00

PS122

Tuesday, October 18 4:15-5:45

PS237

TH09

8:00-11:15 VE10

7:00-7:45 TH10 8:00-9:00 NL09 12:00-4:00 PS315

4:15-5:45

International Video Session

PS335

The Role of Simulation in International Surgical Education Distinguished Lecture of the International Society of Surgery The College’s International Scholars and Travelers 2016 Moderator: Giuseppe R. Nigri, MD, PhD, FACS, FRCS, FASCRS, Rome, Italy Co-Moderator: Waddah B. Al-Refaie, MD, FACS, Washington, DC Sponsored by the International Relations Committee Liver Transplantation versus Resection for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: East Meets West Moderator: Katsuhiko Yanaga, MD, PhD, FACS, Tokyo, Japan Co-Moderator: Yuman Fong, MD, FACS, Duarte, CA Sponsored by the International Relations Committee

Thursday, October 20 7:00-7:45

TH18

A New Era for Global Surgery

NEUROSURGERY (NEU) Monday, October 17 2:30-3:30 4:15-5:45

NL03 PS126

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-9:30

PS204

Rectal Cancer Commission on Cancer Accreditation Panel 2016 Moderator: Steven D. Wexner, MD, PhD(Hon), FACS, FRCS, FRCS(Ed), Weston, FL Co-Moderator: Feza H. Remzi, MD, FACS, FASCRS, FTSS (Hon), Cleveland , OH Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer

9:45-11:15 VE12 11:30-12:30 ME215 2:30-4:00 PS228

Social Media and Surgical Education Moderator: Brian P. Jacob, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Niraj J. Gusani, MD, MS, FACS, Hershey, PA Sponsored by the Health Information Technology Committee

4:15-5:45

American College of Surgeons and the Electronic Health Record (EHR)

Universal Access to Surgery: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Moderator: Charles V. Coren, MD, FACS, Westbury, NY Co-Moderator: Jamal J. Hoballah, MD, FACS, Beirut, Lebanon Sponsored by the Board of Governors Chapter Activities International Workgroup and the Board of Governors Surgical Care Delivery Workgroup The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery: Evidence and Solutions for Achieving Health, Welfare, and Economic Development Moderator: John G. Meara, MD, DMD, MBA, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the International Relations Committee and the Program Committee Latin America Day (Spanish) Moderator: Natan Zundel, MD, FACS, FASMBS, North Miami Beach, FL Co-Moderator: Samuel Shuchleib, MD, FACS, Mexico, Edo Mexico Sponsored by the Federacion Latinoamericana de Cirugia and the Program Committee Surgeons as Global Health Ambassadors: Implementing Sustainable Change through Diverse and Collaborative Teams Moderator: Mallory Williams, MD, MPH, FACS, Soto Cano Airbase Co-Moderator: Quyen D. Chu, MD, MBA, FACS, Shreveport, LA Sponsored by the Committee on Diversity Issues and the International Relations Committee

Wednesday, October 19

Measure Twice, Cut Once! Optimizing Surgical Systems of Care

Wednesday, October 19 7:00-7:45

Tuesday, October 18

International Humanitarian Aid Surgery

PS238

Charles G. Drake History of Surgery Lecture Getting to the Right Spot: The Role of the Access Surgeon in Spine Surgery Moderator: Geoffrey T. Manley, MD, PhD, FACS, San Francisco, CA Co-Moderator: Michael A. Golden, MD, FACS Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Neurological Surgery and the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery The Multidisciplinary Care of the Neurotrauma Patient Moderator: Charles J. Prestigiacomo, MD, FACS, Newark, NJ Co-Moderator: Ziad C. Sifri, MD, FACS, Newark, NJ Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Neurological Surgery Voice Rehabilitation after Recurrent Nerve Injury Human Genomics and Personalized Medicine in Surgical Practice Moderator: Kelly K. Hunt, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Co-Moderator: Funda Meric-Bernstam, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Sponsored by the Scientific Forum Committee Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Moderator: Robert W. Thompson, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Co-Moderator: Dean Michael Donahue, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery and the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery

Wednesday, October 19 8:00-4:30 8:00-9:30

PP20 SF30

Neurological Surgery Poster Presentations Neurological Surgery

For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

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Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track KEY TO SESSIONS/COURSE CODES   DEC  Didactic/Experiential Course   ME  Meet-the-Expert Luncheon   NL  Named Lecture   PP  Poster Presentations 8:00-9:30

PS303

9:45-11:15 PS313

Eyelid and Orbital Masses and Deformities: Diagnosis and Management Moderator: Edward L. Raab, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by Advisory Council for Ophthalmic Surgery and Advisory Council for Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Pediatric Neurologic Anesthetic Risks: What Do the Data Show Moderator: Christopher Bertero Weldon, MD, PhD, FACS, FAAP, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: David C. Yu, MD, New Orleans, LA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (OBG) Sunday, October 16 9:00-4:30

DEC07

Monday, October 17 11:30-1:00 PS110

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-4:30 8:00-9:30

PP12 PS202

9:45-11:15 PS215

9:45-11:15 VE13 12:45-2:15 PS218

2:30-4:00

SF24

Fertility and Pregnancy in the Young Breast Cancer Patient and Those with Genetic Mutations

8:00-9:30

PS204

8:00-4:30 PP13 9:45-11:15 SF16

Complications of Radical Pelvic Surgery Moderator: Robert Guy Uzzo, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Urology Obstetrics and Gynecology Poster Presentations Nonobstetric Laparoscopy Surgery in Pregnancy Moderator: Ceana H. Nezhat, MD, FACS, Atlanta, GA Co-Moderator: Travis Martin Polk, MD, FACS, Portsmouth, VA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Gynecology and Obstetrics Transgender Surgery: Management of the Transgender Patient Moderator: William Michael Kuzon, MD, PhD, FACS, Ann Arbor, MI Co-Moderator: Lawrence J. Gottlieb, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery, Advisory Council for Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, and the Committee on Diversity Issues Obstetrics and Gynecology Lumps, Bumps, and Sarcomas: The Aftermath of the Unplanned Sarcoma Excision and How to Avoid It Moderator: Ginger E. Holt, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Obstetrics and Gynecology—CANCELLED Contemporary Management of Breast Cancer: The Definition of Adequate Margins in Breast Conservation Surgery and the Role of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Moderator: Monica Morrow, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: David J. Winchester, MD, FACS, Evanston, IL Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer

8:00-9:30

PS301

PS303

11:30-12:30 ME302

Eyelid and Orbital Masses and Deformities: Diagnosis and Management Moderator: Edward L. Raab, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Ophthalmic Surgery and the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Assessing Ocular and Orbital Trauma: What to Do until the Ophthalmologist Arrives

ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY (ORT) Monday, October 17 9:45-11:15 PS100

14

2:30-4:00 4:15-5:45

VE04 PS126

4:15-5:45

PS127

Contemporary Management of the Diabetic Foot Moderator: Keith L. Wapner, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Co-Moderator: Richard F. Neville, MD, FACS, Washington, DC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Orthopaedic Surgery and the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery Getting to the Right Spot: The Role of the Access Surgeon in Spine Surgery Moderator: Geoffrey T. Manley, MD, PhD, FACS, San Francisco, CA Co-Moderator: Michael A. Golden, MD, FACS Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Neurological Surgery and the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery Management of Acute Rib Fractures Moderator: Andrew Ross Doben, MD, FACS, Springfield, MA Co-Moderator: Marc A. de Moya, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery

For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

Compartment Syndromes: What Every Surgeon Should Know Moderator: Kenji Inaba, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Los Angeles, CA Co-Moderator: Martin A. Schreiber, MD, FACS, Portland, OR Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma

OTOLARYNGOLOGY–HEAD AND NECK SURGERY (OTO) 8:15-5:30

SSC04

Monday, October 17 9:45-11:15 PS104

2:30-4:00 2:30-4:00

VE05 PS117

Tuesday, October 18 9:00-1:15

DEC15

9:45-11:15 PS212

12:45-2:15 PS222

4:15-5:45

PS234

OPHTHALMIC SURGERY (OPHTHO) 8:00-9:30

The Multidisciplinary Care of the Neurotrauma Patient Moderator: Charles J. Prestigiacomo, MD, FACS, Newark, NJ Co-Moderator: Ziad C. Sifri, MD, FACS, Newark, NJ Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Orthopaedic Surgery Poster Presentations Orthopaedic Surgery

Wednesday, October 19

Sunday, October 16

Wednesday, October 19 9:45-11:15 PS310

Tuesday, October 18

Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Neck Ultrasound HPV-Related Cancers: Vaccinate Early, Screen Regularly! What Surgeons Should Know Moderator: Michael Geoffrey Moore, MD, FACS, Indianapolis, IN Co-Moderator: Maureen A. Killackey, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Contemporary Management of Salivary Gland Disease Sialendoscopy and Beyond Moderator: David W. Eisele, MD, FACS, San Francisco, CA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Thyroid and Parathyroid Ultrasound in Practice: Improving Interpretation, Expanding Application Peri-Operative Calcium Treatment after Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery Moderator: Gregory W. Randolph, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: Ralph P. Tufano, MD, MBA, FACS, Baltimore, MD Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Update on Tracheotomy: Techniques, Pitfalls, Complications, and Safe Care at Home Moderator: Dennis Harry Kraus, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Robert R. Lorenz, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and the Patient Education Committee Life-Threatening Perioperative Anesthetic Complications Moderator: Ghali Elias Ghali, DDS, MD, FACS, FRCS(Ed), Shreveport, LA Co-Moderator: Amy L. Halverson, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care

Wednesday, October 19 8:00-9:30

PS303

9:45-11:15 PS311

4:15-5:45

PS332

Eyelid and Orbital Masses and Deformities: Diagnosis and Management Moderator: Edward L. Raab, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Ophthalmic Surgery and the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Nonbariatric Surgery in the Morbidly Obese Moderator: Konstantinos Spaniolas, MD, Greenville, NC Co-Moderator: John T. Sinacori, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Avoiding Disaster in Thyroid Surgery: Key Surgical Maneuvers Moderator: Joseph Scharpf, MD, FACS, Chagrin Falls, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and the Young Fellows Association

Thursday, October 20 7:00-7:45 8:00-9:30

TH13 PS402

9:45-11:15 PS410

The Aging Surgeon Controversies in the Management of Thyroid and Parathyroid Cancer in Adolescents and Children Moderator: Paul Krakovitz, MD, FACS, Shaker Heights, OH Co-Moderator: Daniel J. Ledbetter, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Surgical Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Moderator: David B. Powers, DMD, MD, FACS, Durham, NC Co-Moderator: Ghali Elias Ghali, DDS, MD, FACS, FRCS(Ed), Shreveport, LA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and the American College of Surgeons Section on Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

C L I N I C A L C O NGR ES S 2 0 1 6

Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track

PS  Panel Session   SF  Scientific Forum   SI  Special Interest Session   SSC  Surgical Skills Course   TH  Town Hall Meeting   VE  Video-Based Session

PEDIATRIC SURGERY (PED) Monday, October 17 8:00-4:30 PP03 10:00-2:15 DEC12 2:30-4:00 4:15-5:45

SF04 PS128

4:15-5:45

PS129

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-9:30

PS205

9:45-11:15 PS211

9:45-11:15 PS212

12:45-2:15 PS216

2:30-5:45 4:15-5:45

SF26 PS239

Pediatric Surgery Poster Presentations How Do I Get My Hospital Verified as a Children’s Surgical Center? Pediatric Surgery I Management of Hereditary Endocrine Syndromes Moderator: Marybeth S. Hughes, MD, FACS, Bethesda, MD Co-Moderator: Steven K. Libutti, MD, FACS, Bronx, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Outpatient Management of Routine Pediatric Surgical Disease: Is It Safe and Feasible? Moderator: Cynthia D. Downard, MD, FACS, Louisville, KY Co-Moderator: Daniel J. Ledbetter, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery The Role of Simulation in Training, Education, and Maintenance of Certification in Pediatric Surgery Moderator: David A. Rogers, MD, FACS, Springfield, IL Co-Moderator: Katherine A. Barsness, MD, MS, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Pediatric Pancreatic Trauma: To Operate or Not to Operate, That Is the Question Moderator: Barbara A. Gaines, MD, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA Co-Moderator: Eric R. Scaife, MD, FACS, Salt Lake City, UT Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Peri-Operative Calcium Treatment after Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery Moderator: Gregory W. Randolph, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: Ralph P. Tufano, MD, MBA, FACS, Baltimore, MD Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Childhood Surgical Conditions: Transitions to Long-Term Care and Adult Providers Moderator: David Hershel Rothstein, MD, MS, FACS, FAAP, Buffalo, NY Co-Moderator: Roshni A. Dasgupta, MD, FACS, Cincinnati, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Pediatric Surgery II Work-Up and Management of a Functional Adrenal Mass Moderator: Carmen C. Solorzano, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Co-Moderator: Michael A. Palese, MD, New York, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery

Wednesday, October 19 7:00-7:45

TH07

8:00-9:30

PS304

9:45-11:15 PS313

12:45-2:15 PS322

2:30-5:45 4:15-5:45

VE30 PS338

Early Results from Optimal Resources for Pediatric Surgical Care Program New Approaches to an Old Problem: Pediatric Abdominal Wall Defects Moderator: Anthony D. Sandler, MB, ChB, FACS, FAAP, Washington, DC Co-Moderator: KuoJen Tsao, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Pediatric Neurologic Anesthetic Risks: What Do the Data Show Moderator: Christopher Bertero Weldon, MD, PhD, FACS, FAAP, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: David C. Yu, MD, New Orleans, LA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Utility of Pediatric ACS NSQIP: How Does It Help Me? Moderator: Shawn Jason Rangel, MD, MSCE, FAAP, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: Robert Thomason Russell, MD, MPH, FACS, Birmingham, AL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Pediatric Surgery Undescended Testis Moderator: Jyoti Upadhyay, MD, FACS, FAAP, Norfolk, VA Co-Moderator: Thomas S. Lendvay, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery

Thursday, October 20 8:00-9:30

PS402

9:45-11:15 PS410

Controversies in the Management of Thyroid and Parathyroid Cancer in Adolescents and Children Moderator: Paul Krakovitz, MD, FACS, Shaker Heights, OH Co-Moderator: Daniel J. Ledbetter, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Surgical Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Moderator: David B. Powers, DMD, MD, FACS, Durham, NC Co-Moderator: Ghali Elias Ghali, DDS, MD, FACS, FRCS(Ed), Shreveport, LA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and the American College of Surgeons Section on Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

PLASTIC AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY (PLA) Monday, October 17 9:45-11:15 PS101

2:30-4:00

VE06

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-4:30 PP14 9:45-11:15 PS215

2:30-5:45

SF27

Current Practices for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Surgery Associated Lymphedema Moderator: Michael S. Bouton, MD, FACS, Fargo, ND Co-Moderator: Atilla Soran, MD, MPH, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care Plastic Surgery Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery Poster Presentations Transgender Surgery: Management of the Transgender Patient Moderator: William Michael Kuzon, MD, PhD, FACS, Ann Arbor, MI Co-Moderator: Lawrence J. Gottlieb, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery, Advisory Council for Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, and the Committee on Diversity Issues Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery I

Wednesday, October 19 8:00-9:30

PS304

8:00-9:30

PS305

2:30-5:45

SF41

New Approaches to an Old Problem: Pediatric Abdominal Wall Defects Moderator: Anthony D. Sandler, MB, ChB, FACS, FAAP, Washington, DC Co-Moderator: KuoJen Tsao, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Oncoplastic Surgery: Aiding the Treatment of Women with Breast Cancer Moderator: Leslie Lopez Montgomery, MD, FACS, Hackensack, NJ Co-Moderator: Mark Warren Clemens, MD, FACS, Pearland, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery II

Thursday, October 20 8:00-9:30 SF44 9:45-11:15 PS407

9:45-11:15 PS410

Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery III Anything New in Wound Healing? Moderator: Warren L. Garner, MD, FACS, Los Angeles, CA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery Surgical Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Moderator: David B. Powers, DMD, MD, FACS, Durham, NC Co-Moderator: Ghali Elias Ghali, DDS, MD, FACS, FRCS(Ed), Shreveport, LA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and the American College of Surgeons Section on Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

RESIDENTS / MEDICAL STUDENTS (RES/MED) Sunday, October 16 11:30-3:00 SI02 11:30-6:00 SI03 3:00-5:30 SI04

Monday, October 17 10:00-6:00

11:30-1:00 PS111

1:00-6:00

SI09

Focus on RAS-ACS Medical Student Program (Day I) Resident and Associate Society Symposium—Exploring the Limits of Surgeon Disclosure: Where Are the Boundaries? Surgery Resident Program Starting Surgical Practice: Essentials for Success Cultivating the Next Generation of Surgeon Scientists Moderator: Ram Kumar Subramanyan, MBBS, PhD, FACS, Glendale, CA Co-Moderator: Juliet Emamaullee, MD, PhD, Edmonton, AB Sponsored by the Surgical Research Committee and the Young Fellows Association Medical Student Program (Day II)

For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

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Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track KEY TO SESSIONS/COURSE CODES   DEC  Didactic/Experiential Course   ME  Meet-the-Expert Luncheon   NL  Named Lecture   PP  Poster Presentations 2:30-4:00

PS119

2:30-4:00

PS120

4:15-5:45

PS125

5:30-9:00

SI10

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-11:15 PS207

12:45-5:00 PS223

1:00-6:00 2:30-4:00

SI11 PS229

4:00-5:00 4:15-5:45

SI13 SI14

4:15-5:45

PS237

New Initiates’ Program: Celebrating Diversity, Recognizing Opportunity, and Moving Forward Together Moderator: Edie Y. Chan, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Co-Moderator: Maya A. Babu, MD, MBA, Rochester, MN Sponsored by the Resident and Associate Society and the Young Fellows Association New Models in Surgical Training Moderator: Rebecca M. Minter, MD, FACS, Dallas, TX Co-Moderator: Mark A. Malangoni, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Sponsored by the Committee on Resident Education and the Resident and Associate Society The Gender Gap in Surgery Moderator: Kathleen A. LaVorgna, MD, FACS, Norwalk, CT Co-Moderator: Marie L. Crandall, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Committee on Diversity Issues and the Women in Surgery Committee Cardiothoracic Surgery in the Future: Technology Overview for Residents and Medical Students Surgical Jeopardy Moderator: Mark W. Bowyer, MD, FACS, Bethesda, MD Sponsored by the Resident and Associate Society Association of Program Directors in Surgery (APDS) Panels Moderator: Daniel L. Dent, MD, FACS, San Antonio, TX Co-Moderator: David Tobin Harrington, MD, FACS, Providence, RI Sponsored by the Association of Program Directors in Surgery and the Division of Education Medical Student Program (Day III) Principles of Leadership for the Young Surgeon Moderator: Paula Ferrada, MD, FACS, Richmond, VA Co-Moderator: Shannon N. Acker, MD, Denver, CO Sponsored by the Resident and Associate Society and the Young Fellows Association Young Fellows Association Speed Mentoring Program Rural Surgeons Open Forum and Oweida Scholarship Presentation Social Media and Surgical Education Moderator: Brian P. Jacob, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Niraj J. Gusani, MD, MS, FACS, Hershey, PA Sponsored by the Health Information Technology Committee

RURAL SURGERY (RUS) Saturday, October 15 8:00-5:30

SSC01

Monday, October 17 9:45-11:15 PS106

9:45-11:15 PS107

11:30-1:00 PS109

11:30-1:00 PS112

1:00-5:15

SSC06

1:00-5:15 2:30-4:00

SSC07 PS121

4:15-5:45

PS124

4:15-5:45

PS129

Wednesday, October 19 7:00-7:45 TH08 8:00-11:15 PS307

9:45-11:15 PS314

2:30-4:00

PS328

2:30-4:00

PS329

4:15-5:45

PS337

Advocacy for the Young Surgeon Spectacular Cases Moderator: Juan C. Paramo, MD, FACS, Miami Beach, FL Co-Moderator: A. Frederick Schild, MD, FACS, Miami, FL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Resident and Associate Society Professional Development of Surgical Trainees Moderator: Celia M. Divino, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Carrie A. Sims, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Sponsored by the Committee on Resident Education and the Women in Surgery Committee Strategies for the Resident and Surgeon Facing Burnout Moderator: Roger R. Perry, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA Co-Moderator: Heena P. Santry, MD, FACS, Worcester, MA Sponsored by the Board of Governors Physician Competency and Health Workgroup and the Board of Governors Physician Competency and Health Workgroup The Successful Resident Educator: Tips on Teaching and Feedback Moderator: Rebecca L Hoffman, MD, MSCE, Philadelphia, PA Co-Moderator: Ashley Stephen Vergis, MD, FACS, Winnipeg, MB Sponsored by the Resident and Associate Society and the Young Fellows Association Mythbusters: Deconstructing the Surgery Clerkship Moderator: Joseph A. Iocono, MD, MBA, FACS, FAAP, Lexington, KY Co-Moderator: Nicole Nolan, MD, Lexington, KY Sponsored by the Committee on Medical Student Education

Thursday, October 20 7:00-7:45 8:00-9:30

16

TH15 PS403

Autonomy: The Secret Recipe for Surgical Education Milestones, Autonomy, and Supervision in Surgical Training Moderator: Erica L. Mitchell, MD, FACS, Portland, OR Co-Moderator: Jonathan P. Fryer, MD, MHPE, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Committee on Resident Education and the Resident and Associate Society

For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-9:30

PS200

8:00-9:30

PS201

8:00-9:30

PS203

8:00-9:30

PS205

9:45-11:15 PS209

9:45-11:15 PS213

12:45-2:15 PS216

Advanced Skills Training for Rural Surgeons: Emergency Urology and Vascular Procedures Surgical Management of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding Moderator: Jeffrey L. Ponsky, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Co-Moderator: Stephen F. Flaherty, MD, FACS, Washington, DC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Laparoscopy in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Moderator: Stephen L. Barnes, MD, FACS, Columbia, MO Co-Moderator: Martin A. Croce, MD, FACS, Memphis, TN Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Challenging Emergency Surgery Cases: Lessons from the Experts Moderator: Jose J. Diaz, MD, FACS, FCCM, Baltimore, MD Co-Moderator: Addison K. May, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma Hemostatic Resuscitation: Update 2016 Moderator: Mitchell J. Cohen, MD, FACS, San Francisco, CA Co-Moderator: Lena M. Napolitano, MD, FACS, FCCP, FCCM, Ann Arbor, MI Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Surgical Research Committee Interventional Ultrasound Applications for the General Surgeon Advanced Colonoscopy Skills: New Interventions and Frontiers Recurrent Inguinal Hernias Moderator: Benjamin K. Poulose, MD, MPH, FACS, Nashville, TN Co-Moderator: Sharon L. Bachman, MD, FACS, Falls Church, VA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Colon Cancer: Advances in Screening and Care Moderator: Neil H. Hyman, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Co-Moderator: Michael D. Sarap, MD, FACS, Cambridge, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Outpatient Management of Routine Pediatric Surgical Disease: Is It Safe and Feasible? Moderator: Cynthia D. Downard, MD, FACS, Louisville, KY Co-Moderator: Daniel J. Ledbetter, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery A Night on Emergency General Surgery Call Moderator: Jose J. Diaz, MD, FACS, FCCM, Baltimore, MD Co-Moderator: Therese M. Duane, MD, FACS, FCCM, Fort Worth, TX Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Cholecystectomy: Choosing the Right Patient for Surgery Moderator: Bryan Kelly Richmond, MD, FACS, Charleston, WV Co-Moderator: Nathaniel J. Soper, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Novel Anticoagulants: Appropriate Uses and Issues in Reversal Moderator: Thomas W. Wakefield, MD, FACS, Ann Arbor, MI Co-Moderator: Eileen M. Bulger, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma The Role of Simulation in Training, Education, and Maintenance of Certification in Pediatric Surgery Moderator: David A. Rogers, MD, FACS, Springfield, IL Co-Moderator: Katherine A. Barsness, MD, MS, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Incisional Hernia: Prevention and Treatment Moderator: Sherry M. Wren, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA Co-Moderator: B. Todd Heniford, MD, FACS, Charlotte, NC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Unique Challenges of Surgical Care in Native American Communities Moderator: Gregory Thomas Jarrin, MD, FACS, Winslow, AZ Co-Moderator: Lori Arviso Alvord, MD, Page, AZ Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery and the Committee on Diversity Issues Childhood Surgical Conditions: Transitions to Long-Term Care and Adult Providers Moderator: David Hershel Rothstein, MD, MS, FACS, FAAP, Buffalo, NY Co-Moderator: Roshni A. Dasgupta, MD, FACS, Cincinnati, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery

C L I N I C A L C O NGR ES S 2 0 1 6

Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track

PS  Panel Session   SF  Scientific Forum   SI  Special Interest Session   SSC  Surgical Skills Course   TH  Town Hall Meeting   VE  Video-Based Session 12:45-2:15 PS221

2:30-4:00

2:30-4:00

PS224

PS230

2:30-5:45

PS231

4:15-5:45

SI14

Who’s on Call: Surgical Workforce Needs for the Next 25 Years Moderator: Mark W. Puls, MD, FACS, Alpena, MI Co-Moderator: Mark T. Savarise, MD, FACS, South Jordan, UT Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Acute Pancreatitis: What’s New and What’s Changing? Moderator: Katherine A. Morgan, MD, FACS, Charleston, SC Co-Moderator: Kevin E. Behrns, MD, FACS, Gainesville, FL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery What Do I Need to Know about Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms? Moderator: Robert Stuart Crawford, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Co-Moderator: Luke P. Brewster, MD, PhD, FACS, Atlanta, GA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery Ethics Colloquium: Burning Issues in Surgical Ethics Moderator: Eric A. Singer, MD, FACS, MA, New Brunswick, NJ Co-Moderator: Sharmila Dissanaike, MD, FACS, Lubbock, TX Sponsored by the Committee on Ethics Rural Surgeons Open Forum and Oweida Scholarship Presentation

Thursday, October 20 8:00-9:30

PS401

8:00-9:30

PS403

8:00-9:30

PS404

9:45-11:15 PS408

Wednesday, October 19 7:00-7:45

TH11

8:00-9:30

PS300

9:45-11:15 PS308

9:45-11:15 PS311

9:45-11:15 PS312

12:45-2:15 PS316

12:45-2:15 PS317

2:30-4:00

2:30-4:00

PS323

PS324

2:30-4:00

PS326

4:15-5:45

PS334

4:15-5:45

PS338

Appendectomy versus Antibiotics—The First American Randomized Trial Cholecystectomy 2016: Achieving a Culture of Safety Moderator: Steven M. Strasberg, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Co-Moderator: L. Michael Brunt, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Advanced Endoscopic Techniques Moderator: Peter W. Marcello, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Burlington, MA Co-Moderator: Emre Gorgan, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Cleveland, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Nonbariatric Surgery in the Morbidly Obese Moderator: Konstantinos Spaniolas, MD, Greenville, NC Co-Moderator: John T. Sinacori, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Trauma: Challenge the Experts—Case Discussion Moderator: L.D. Britt, MD, MPH, DSc (Hon), FACS, FCCM, FRCSEng(Hon), FRCSEd(Hon), FWACS(Hon), FRCSI(Hon), FCS(SA) (Hon), Norfolk, VA Co-Moderator: Daniel L. Dent, MD, FACS, San Antonio, TX Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma and the Advisory Council for General Surgery Assessing Your Hospital’s Financial Health, and How Does It Affect Your Job Hunt? Moderator: Julie A. Conyers, MD, FACS, Truckee, CA Co-Moderator: James W. Suliburk, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery and the General Surgery Coding and Reimbursement Committee Coagulopathy: Old Problem/New Solutions Moderator: Peter M. Rhee, MD, MPH, FACS, FCCM, Tucson, AZ Co-Moderator: Grant V. Bochicchio, MD, MPH, FACS, St. Louis, MO Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care and the Committee on Trauma Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Past, Present, and Future Moderator: Michael J. Rosen, MD, FACS, Solon, OH Co-Moderator: B. Todd Heniford, MD, FACS, Charlotte, NC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Appendicitis: Why Haven’t We Figured out Who to Operate upon, What to Treat Nonoperatively, or Who to Drain Percutaneously? Moderator: Rebecca Caperton Britt, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA Co-Moderator: Joseph V. Sakran, MD, FACS, MPH, MPA, Charleston, NC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Detection and Treatment of Vascular Emergencies Moderator: Danny R. Robinette, MD, FACS, Fairbanks, AK Co-Moderator: W. Darrin Clouse, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery and the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery Emergency Complications after Bariatric Surgery Moderator: Stacy A. Brethauer, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Co-Moderator: William O. Richards, MD, FACS, Mobile, AL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma Undescended Testis Moderator: Jyoti Upadhyay, MD, FACS, FAAP, Norfolk, VA Co-Moderator: Thomas S. Lendvay, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery

Ten Hot Topics in Ensuring Surgical Safety Moderator: Mary T. Hawn, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA Co-Moderator: David R. Flum, MD, MPH, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care and the Surgical Research Committee Milestones, Autonomy, and Supervision in Surgical Training Moderator: Erica L. Mitchell, MD, FACS, Portland, OR Co-Moderator: Jonathan P. Fryer, MD, MHPE, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Committee on Resident Education and the Resident and Associate Society Mass Casualties and Preparing for Them in 2016 Moderator: Douglas J. E. Schuerer, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Co-Moderator: Leonard J. Weireter, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care and the Committee on Trauma Minimally Invasive Inguinal Hernia Repair: Current Indications and Techniques Moderator: N. Mathai Paulose, MBBS, FACS, Shirley, Croydon Co-Moderator: Ajita S. Prabhu, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery

SURGICAL HUMANITARIAN OUTREACH (HUM) Saturday, October 15

DEC04A Global Health Competencies for Surgeons: Cognitive and Systems Skills 10:30-4:30 DEC04B Global Health Competencies for Surgeons: Cognitive and Systems Skills 9:00-4:30

Sunday, October 16 8:00-5:15 SSC02 9:45-11:15 PS105

Monday, October 17 1:00-2:30

SI08

1:15-2:15

PS115

4:15-5:45

PS130

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-4:30 PP10 12:45-4:00 SF20

International Humanitarian Aid Surgery Humanitarian Surgical Outreach at Home and Abroad: Reports of the 2016 Volunteerism and Humanitarian Award Winners Moderator: Francis D. Ferdinand, MD, FACS, Wynnewood, PA Co-Moderator: Frank W. Sellke, MD, FACS, Providence, RI Sponsored by Operation Giving Back Operation Giving Back—Open Mic: Advocating for Surgery around the World The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery: Evidence and Solutions for Achieving Health, Welfare, and Economic Development Moderator: John G. Meara, MD, DMD, MBA, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the International Relations Committee and the Program Committee Surgeons as Global Health Ambassadors: Implementing Sustainable Change through Diverse and Collaborative Teams Moderator: Mallory Williams, MD, MPH, FACS, Soto Cano Airbase Co-Moderator: Quyen D. Chu, MD, MBA, FACS, Shreveport, LA Sponsored by the Committee on Diversity Issues and the International Relations Committee Global Surgery Poster Presentations Global Surgery

Thursday, October 20 7:00-7:45

TH18

A New Era for Global Surgery

SURGICAL ONCOLOGY (ONC) Saturday, October 15 8:30-4:00

DEC02

Sunday, October 16 9:00-4:30

DEC07

Monday, October 17 8:00-4:30 PP06 9:45-11:15 PS101

9:45-11:15 PS104

9:45-1:00 1:15-2:15

SF03 ME108

Atypical Breast Lesions: Defining and Managing This High-Risk Population Fertility and Pregnancy in the Young Breast Cancer Patient and Those with Genetic Mutations Surgical Oncology Poster Presentations Current Practices for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Surgery Associated Lymphedema Moderator: Michael S. Bouton, MD, FACS, Fargo, ND Co-Moderator: Atilla Soran, MD, MPH, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care HPV-Related Cancers: Vaccinate Early, Screen Regularly! What Surgeons Should Know Moderator: Michael Geoffrey Moore, MD, FACS, Indianapolis, IN Co-Moderator: Maureen A. Killackey, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Surgical Oncology I Management of the Axilla in T1 or T2 Breast Cancer

For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

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Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track KEY TO SESSIONS/COURSE CODES   DEC  Didactic/Experiential Course   ME  Meet-the-Expert Luncheon   NL  Named Lecture   PP  Poster Presentations 1:15-2:15

ME109

1:15-2:15 1:15-2:15 2:30-4:00

ME112 ME114 PS118

2:30-4:00

PS122

4:15-5:45

PS128

4:15-5:45

PS131

Tuesday, October 18 7:00-7:45 TH04 9:45-11:15 PS208

11:30-12:30 ME205 12:45-2:15 PS218

12:45-2:15 PS220

2:30-4:00

PS225

2:30-4:00

PS228

4:15-5:45

PS232

Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma 101: What Do You Need to Know? Personalized Medicine for Breast Cancer TNM Cancer Staging: Is It Still Relevant? Ductal Carcinoma in Situ: Too Little, Too Big, or Just Right? Moderator: Richard J. Bleicher, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Co-Moderator: Shubhada M. Dhage, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Rectal Cancer Commission on Cancer Accreditation Panel 2016 Moderator: Steven D. Wexner, MD, PhD(Hon), FACS, FRCS(ED), Weston, FL Co-Moderator: Feza H. Remzi, MD, FACS, FASCRS, FTSS(Hon), Cleveland, OH Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Management of Hereditary Endocrine Syndromes Moderator: Marybeth S. Hughes, MD, FACS, Bethesda, MD Co-Moderator: Steven K. Libutti, MD, FACS, Bronx, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Surgical Decision Making in Patients with Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms Moderator: Hisakazu Hoshi, MD, FACS, Iowa City, IA Co-Moderator: Nipun B. Merchant, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Accruals to Oncology Clinical Trials Controversies in Barrett Esophagus Moderator: Leslie J. Kohman, MD, FACS, Syracuse, NY Co-Moderator: Robert C. G. Martin, MD, PhD, FACS, Louisville, KY Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Breast Cancer Management in 2016 Lumps, Bumps, and Sarcomas: The Aftermath of the Unplanned Sarcoma Excision and How to Avoid It Moderator: Ginger E. Holt, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Management of Recurrent Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors in the Era of Multidisciplinary Care Moderator: Chandrajit P. Raut, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: Ricardo J. Gonzalez, MD, FACS, Tampa, FL Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Breast Cancer: Genetics, Risk Assessment, and Genome Profiling Moderator: Lisa A. Newman, MD, MPH, FACS, Ann Arbor, MI Co-Moderator: E. Shelley Hwang, MD, MPH, FACS, Durham, NC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery Human Genomics and Personalized Medicine in Surgical Practice Moderator: Kelly K. Hunt, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Co-Moderator: Funda Meric-Bernstam, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Sponsored by the Scientific Forum Committee Clinical Trial Results and Implementation into the Surgical Oncology Practice Today Moderator: Nancy N. Baxter, MD, FACS, Toronto, ON Co-Moderator: Judy C. Boughey, MB, BChir, FACS, Rochester, MN Sponsored by the Surgical Research Committee

11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 12:45-1:45 2:30-4:00

ME313 ME315 NL11 PS330

2:30-5:45 4:15-5:45

SF39 PS333

4:15-5:45

PS335

4:15-5:45

PS336

Thursday, October 20 8:00-11:15 SF50 9:45-11:15 PS409

8:00-9:30

PS302

PS305

8:00-11:15 SF35 9:00-5:30 SSC13 9:45-11:15 PS310

11:30-12:30 ME305 11:30-12:30 ME309

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The Evolving Role of Surgical Resection after Preoperative Therapy for Locally Advanced Hepatobiliary Cancers Moderator: Charles R. Scoggins, MD, MBA, FACS, Louisville, KY Co-Moderator: Rebekah R. White, MD, FACS, Durham, NC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Oncoplastic Surgery: Aiding the Treatment of Women with Breast Cancer Moderator: Leslie Lopez Montgomery, MD, FACS, Hackensack, NJ Co-Moderator: Mark Warren Clemens, MD, FACS, Pearland, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma Surgical Oncology II Oncoplastic Breast Surgery for the General Surgeon Contemporary Management of Breast Cancer: The Definition of Adequate Margins in Breast Conservation Surgery and the Role of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Moderator: Monica Morrow, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: David J. Winchester, MD, FACS, Evanston, IL Sponsored by the Commission on Cancer Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma: Update on Treatment Strategies and Clinical Management New Concepts in Breast Cancer

For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

Surgical Oncology III Ten Hot Topics in Surgical Oncology Moderator: Daniel G. Coit, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Timothy M. Pawlik, MD, MPH, PhD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Sponsored by the Program Committee

TRAUMA / CRITICAL CARE (TRA) Saturday, October 15 8:00-3:30

DEC01

Sunday, October 16 7:30-4:30 8:00-3:30

PS001 DEC05

Monday, October 17 9:45-11:15 PS103

9:45-11:15 PS106

9:45-11:15 PS107

11:30-1:00 PS109

Wednesday, October 19 8:00-9:30

Minimally Invasive Treatment for Pancreatic Debridement Systematic Management of Nodal Disease from Thyroid Cancer Commission on Cancer Oncology Lecture The Value of Patient Reported Outcome Measures for Surgeons and Their Patients Moderator: Juliane Bingener, MD, FACS, Rochester, MN Co-Moderator: Benjamin S. Brooke, MD, PhD, FACS, Salt Lake City, UT Sponsored by the ACS Clinical Research Program Education Committee and the Advisory Council for Plastics and Maxillofacial Breast Coming of Age in Cancer Immunotherapy Moderator: Richard J. Bold, MD, FACS, Sacramento, CA Co-Moderator: Bhuvanesh Singh, MD, PhD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Surgical Research Committee Liver Transplantation versus Resection for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: East Meets West Moderator: Katsuhiko Yanaga, MD, PhD, FACS, Tokyo, Japan Co-Moderator: Yuman Fong, MD, FACS, Duarte, CA Sponsored by the International Relations Committee Multimodality Approach in the Management of Rectal Cancer Moderator: Jose G. Guillem, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Advisory Council for General Surgery

11:30-1:00 PS112

11:30-1:00 PS113

1:00-5:15 1:15-2:15 2:30-4:00

DEC13 ME102 PS116

Emergency General Surgery Review Excelsior Surgical Society: The Way Forward Update in Trauma Care Friend or Foe? Understanding the Microbiome in the Surgical Patient Moderator: John C. Alverdy, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Co-Moderator: Brian S. Zuckerbraun, MD, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA Sponsored by the Scientific Forum Committee and the Surgical Research Committee Surgical Management of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding Moderator: Jeffrey L. Ponsky, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Co-Moderator: Stephen F. Flaherty, MD, FACS, Washington, DC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Laparoscopy in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Moderator: Stephen L. Barnes, MD, FACS, Columbia, MO Co-Moderator: Martin A. Croce, MD, FACS, Memphis, TN Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Challenging Emergency Surgery Cases: Lessons from the Experts Moderator: Jose J. Diaz, MD, FACS, FCCM, Baltimore, MD Co-Moderator: Addison K. May, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma Hemostatic Resuscitation: Update 2016 Moderator: Mitchell J. Cohen, MD, FACS, San Francisco, CA Co-Moderator: Lena M. Napolitano, MD, FACS, FCCP, FCCM, Ann Arbor, MI Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Surgical Research Committee Small and Large Bowel Obstruction: Current Management Moderator: Tonia M. Young-Fadok, MD, MS, FACS, Scottsdale, AZ Co-Moderator: David A. Spain, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Wound Care: Mentoring the Mentors Complex Abdominal Trauma Acute Surgical Emergencies in Patients with End-Stage Liver or Renal Disease or after Transplant Moderator: Seth J. Karp, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Co-Moderator: Richard V. Perez, MD, FACS, Sacramento, CA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma

C L I N I C A L C O NGR ES S 2 0 1 6

Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track

PS  Panel Session   SF  Scientific Forum   SI  Special Interest Session   SSC  Surgical Skills Course   TH  Town Hall Meeting   VE  Video-Based Session 4:15-5:45

PS127

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-9:30

PS200

8:00-9:30

PS201

8:00-9:30

PS202

8:00-9:30

PS203

8:00-9:30

PS204

8:00-11:15 SF14 9:00-4:30 SSC10 9:45-11:15 PS209

9:45-11:15 PS211

9:45-11:15 PS214

11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 12:45-1:30 12:45-2:15

ME202 ME208 NL07 PS221

2:30-4:00

PS224

2:30-4:00

PS226

2:30-5:45 4:15-5:45

SF29 PS234

4:15-5:45

PS235

Management of Acute Rib Fractures Moderator: Andrew Ross Doben, MD, FACS, Springfield, MA Co-Moderator: Marc A. de Moya, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery A Night on Emergency General Surgery Call Moderator: Jose J. Diaz, MD, FACS, FCCM, Baltimore, MD Co-Moderator: Therese M. Duane, MD, FACS, FCCM, Fort Worth, TX Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Cholecystectomy: Choosing the Right Patient for Surgery Moderator: Bryan Kelly Richmond, MD, FACS, Charleston, WV Co-Moderator: Nathaniel J. Soper, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Nonobstetric Laparoscopy Surgery in Pregnancy Moderator: Ceana H. Nezhat, MD, FACS, Atlanta, GA Co-Moderator: Travis Martin Polk, MD, FACS, Portsmouth, VA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Gynecology and Obstetrics Novel Anticoagulants: Appropriate Uses and Issues in Reversal Moderator: Thomas W. Wakefield, MD, FACS, Ann Arbor, MI Co-Moderator: Eileen M. Bulger, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma The Multidisciplinary Care of the Neurotrauma Patient Moderator: Charles J. Prestigiacomo, MD, FACS, Newark, NJ Co-Moderator: Ziad C. Sifri, MD, FACS, Newark, NJ Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Trauma I Endovascular Approaches to Hemorrhage Control and Resuscitation: Integrating BEST™ and ESTARS™ Incisional Hernia: Prevention and Treatment Moderator: Sherry M. Wren, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA Co-Moderator: B. Todd Heniford, MD, FACS, Charlotte, NC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Pediatric Pancreatic Trauma: To Operate or Not to Operate, That Is the Question Moderator: Barbara A. Gaines, MD, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA Co-Moderator: Eric R. Scaife, MD, FACS, Salt Lake City, UT Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Venous Thromboembolic Disease: Contemporary Diagnosis and Therapy Moderator: Lowell S. Kabnick, MD, RPhS, FACS, FACPh, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Steven B. Johnson, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery and the Committee on Trauma Advancing the Use of Ultrasound in Acute Care Surgery Fixation of Rib Fractures Scudder Oration on Trauma Who’s on Call: Surgical Workforce Needs for the Next 25 Years Moderator: Mark W. Puls, MD, FACS, Alpena, MI Co-Moderator: Mark T. Savarise, MD, FACS, South Jordan, UT Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Acute Pancreatitis: What’s New and What’s Changing? Moderator: Katherine A. Morgan, MD, FACS, Charleston, SC Co-Moderator: Kevin E. Behrns, MD, FACS, Gainesville, FL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Chest Wall Injuries: Innovative Approaches and Management Moderator: Mark John Seamon, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Co-Moderator: John Clark Mayberry, MD, FACS, Boise, ID Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery Trauma II Life-Threatening Perioperative Anesthetic Complications Moderator: Ghali Elias Ghali, DDS, MD, FACS, FRCS(Ed), Shreveport, LA Co-Moderator: Amy L. Halverson, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care Management of Complex Enterocutaneous Fistulas Moderator: Joseph C. Carmichael, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Orange, CA Co-Moderator: Richard S. Miller, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Advisory Council for General Surgery

8:00-9:30

PS300

8:00-9:30

PS301

8:00-9:30

PS306

8:00-9:30 8:30-4:00 9:00-4:30 9:45-11:15

SF31 SSC11 SSC12 PS312

11:30-12:30 ME304 12:45-4:00 VE29 12:45-2:15 PS317

12:45-2:15 PS318 2:30-4:00

PS323

2:30-4:00

PS324

4:15-5:45

PS331

4:15-5:45

PS334

Cholecystectomy 2016: Achieving a Culture of Safety Moderator: Steven M. Strasberg, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Co-Moderator: L. Michael Brunt, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Compartment Syndromes: What Every Surgeon Should Know Moderator: Kenji Inaba, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Los Angeles, CA Co-Moderator: Martin A. Schreiber, MD, FACS, Portland, OR Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma What’s New in Surgical Critical Care? Moderator: Christine S. Cocanour, MD, FACS, Sacramento, CA Co-Moderator: Jay A. Johannigman, MD, FACS, Cincinnati, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Resident and Associate Society, and the Committee on Trauma Trauma III Rib Plating Bedside Procedures in the SICU: What? Why? And How? Trauma: Challenge the Experts—Case Discussion Moderator: L.D. Britt, MD, MPH, DSc (Hon), FACS, FCCM, FRCSEng(Hon), FRCSEd(Hon), FWACS(Hon), FRCSI(Hon), FCS(SA) (Hon), Norfolk, VA Co-Moderator: Daniel L. Dent, MD, FACS, San Antonio, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma Genitourinary Trauma Surgical Cases in Trauma Coagulopathy: Old Problem/New Solutions Moderator: Peter M. Rhee, MD, MPH, FACS, FCCM, Tucson, AZ Co-Moderator: Grant V. Bochicchio, MD, MPH, FACS, St. Louis, MO Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care and the Committee on Trauma Colorectal Anastomotic Leaks: Prevention and Management Moderator: James W. Fleshman, MD, FACS, Dallas, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Past, Present, and Future Moderator: Michael J. Rosen, MD, FACS, Solon, OH Co-Moderator: B. Todd Heniford, MD, FACS, Charlotte, NC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Appendicitis: Why Haven’t We Figured out Who to Operate upon, What to Treat Nonoperatively, or Who to Drain Percutaneously? Moderator: Rebecca Caperton Britt, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA Co-Moderator: Joseph V. Sakran, MD, FACS, MPH, MPA, Charleston, SC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery A Night on Call in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit: Case Panel Moderator: Addison K. May, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Co-Moderator: Ben L. Zarzaur, MD, MPH, FACS, Indianapolis, IN Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Emergency Complications after Bariatric Surgery Moderator: Stacy A. Brethauer, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Co-Moderator: William O. Richards, MD, FACS, Mobile, AL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Committee on Trauma

Thursday, October 20 7:00-7:45 8:00-9:30

TH12 PS404

8:00-9:30

PS405

8:00-11:15 SF46 9:45-11:15 PS407

9:45-11:15 PS412

Trauma Systems: 2016 Controversies and Solutions Mass Casualties and Preparing for Them in 2016 Moderator: Douglas J. E. Schuerer, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Co-Moderator: Leonard J. Weireter, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care and the Committee on Trauma Nontraumatic Perforation of the Gastrointestinal Tract Moderator: Christopher J. Dente, MD, FACS, Atlanta, GA Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma and the Advisory Council for General Surgery Critical Care Surgery Anything New in Wound Healing? Moderator: Warren L. Garner, MD, FACS, Los Angeles, CA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery Ten Hot Topics in Critical Care Moderator: Kenji Inaba, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Los Angeles, CA Co-Moderator: William C. Chiu, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma

Wednesday, October 19 8:00-5:30 8:00-4:30

DEC17 PP18

Annual Update in Surgical Critical Care Critical Care/Trauma Poster Presentations

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Sessions-at-a-Glance by Track KEY TO SESSIONS/COURSE CODES DEC Didactic/Experiential Course

ME Meet-the-Expert Luncheon

NL

SF

SI

SSC Surgical Skills Course

Scientific Forum

Special Interest Session

UROLOGY (URO)

Named Lecture

2:30-4:00

PS230

4:15-5:45

PS238

Saturday, October 15 8:00-5:30

SSC01

Monday, October 17 8:00-9:30

NL01

11:30-1:00 PS110

2:30-5:45

SF08

Tuesday, October 18 9:45-11:15 PS215

12:45-2:15 SF17 4:15-5:45 PS239

Advanced Skills Training for Rural Surgeons: Emergency Urology and Vascular Procedures Opening Ceremony/Martin Memorial Lecture Sponsored by the American Urological Association Complications of Radical Pelvic Surgery Moderator: Robert Guy Uzzo, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Urology Urological Surgery I Transgender Surgery: Management of the Transgender Patient Moderator: William Michael Kuzon, MD, PhD, FACS, Ann Arbor, MI Co-Moderator: Lawrence J. Gottlieb, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery, Advisory Council for Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, and the Committee on Diversity Issues Urological Surgery II Work-Up and Management of a Functional Adrenal Mass Moderator: Carmen C. Solorzano, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN Co-Moderator: Michael A. Palese, MD, New York, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery

Wednesday, October 19 9:45-11:15 VE24 11:30-12:30 ME304 4:15-5:45 PS338

Urological Surgery Genitourinary Trauma Undescended Testis Moderator: Jyoti Upadhyay, MD, FACS, FAAP, Norfolk, VA Co-Moderator: Thomas S. Lendvay, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery and the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery

VASCULAR SURGERY (VAS) Saturday, October 15 8:00-5:30

SSC01

Monday, October 17 9:45-11:15 PS100

11:30-1:00 PS108

4:15-5:45

PS126

Tuesday, October 18 9:00-4:30

SSC10

9:45-11:15 PS214

12:45-2:15 PS217

12:45-4:00 SF22 2:30-4:00 PS227

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PP Poster Presentations

PS Panel Session

TH Town Hall Meeting

VE Video-Based Session

What Do I Need to Know about Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms? Moderator: Robert Stuart Crawford, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Co-Moderator: Luke P. Brewster, MD, PhD, FACS, Atlanta, GA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Moderator: Robert W. Thompson, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO Co-Moderator: Dean Michael Donahue, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery and the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery

Wednesday, October 19 8:00-4:30 PP22 9:45-11:15 VE25 8:00-9:30 PS301

12:45-2:15 PS317

2:30-4:00

PS326

2:30-5:45

SF43

Vascular Surgery Poster Presentations Vascular Surgery Compartment Syndromes: What Every Surgeon Should Know Moderator: Kenji Inaba, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Los Angeles, CA Co-Moderator: Martin A. Schreiber, MD, FACS, Portland, OR Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Coagulopathy: Old Problem/New Solutions Moderator: Peter M. Rhee, MD, MPH, FACS, FCCM, Tucson, AZ Co-Moderator: Grant V. Bochicchio, MD, MPH, FACS, St. Louis, MO Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care and the Committee on Trauma Detection and Treatment of Vascular Emergencies Moderator: Danny R. Robinette, MD, FACS, Fairbanks, AK Co-Moderator: W. Darrin Clouse, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery and the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery Vascular Surgery II

Thursday, October 20 8:00-11:15 SF51

Vascular Surgery III

CLINICAL CONGRESS 2016

Advanced Skills Training for Rural Surgeons: Emergency Urology and Vascular Procedures Contemporary Management of the Diabetic Foot Moderator: Keith L. Wapner, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Co-Moderator: Richard F. Neville, MD, FACS, Washington, DC Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Orthopaedic Surgery and the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery 3D Printing in Cardiothoracic Surgery: Fad or Transformative Moderator: Shanda H. Blackmon, MD, MPH, FACS, Rochester, MN Co-Moderator: Todd L. Demmy, MD, FACS, Buffalo, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery Getting to the Right Spot: The Role of the Access Surgeon in Spine Surgery Moderator: Geoffrey T. Manley, MD, PhD, FACS, San Francisco, CA Co-Moderator: Michael A. Golden, MD, FACS Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Neurological Surgery and the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery Endovascular Approaches to Hemorrhage Control and Resuscitation: Integrating BEST™ and ESTARS™ Venous Thromboembolic Disease: Contemporary Diagnosis and Therapy Moderator: Lowell S. Kabnick, MD, RPhS, FACS, FACPh, New York, NY Co-Moderator: Steven B. Johnson, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery and the Committee on Trauma How to Introduce New Technology and Advanced Procedures into a Cardiothoracic Surgery Practice Moderator: Raphael Bueno, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Moderator: T. Forcht Dagi, MD, DMedSc, MPH, MTS, FACS, FAANS, FCCM, FRCSEd, Newton Centre, MA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery Vascular Surgery I Hemodialysis Access Moderator: Alan M. Detzek, MD, FACS, Danbury, CT Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Vascular Surgery

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Credit to Address Regulatory Mandates

CREDIT TO ADDRESS REGULATORY MANDATES KEY TO SESSIONS/COURSE CODES DEC Didactic/Experiential Course

ME Meet-the-Expert Luncheon

NL

Named Lecture

SF

SSC Surgical Skills Course

VE

Video-Based Session

Scientific Forum

CULTURAL COMPETENCE/DIVERSITY (CC) Saturday, October 15

DEC04A Global Health Competencies for Surgeons: Cognitive and Systems Skills 10:30-4:30 DEC04B Global Health Competencies for Surgeons: Cognitive and Systems Skills

9:00-4:30

Sunday, October 16 8:00-5:15

SSC02

Monday, October 17 9:45-11:15 PS105 1:15-2:15

PS115

4:15-5:45

PS130

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-9:30 PS206 9:45-11:15 PS213

International Humanitarian Aid Surgery Humanitarian Surgical Outreach at Home and Abroad: Reports of the 2016 Volunteerism and Humanitarian Award Winners The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery: Evidence and Solutions for Achieving Health, Welfare, and Economic Development Surgeons as Global Health Ambassadors: Implementing Sustainable Change through Diverse and Collaborative Teams Understanding Diversity, Navigating Bias Unique Challenges of Surgical Care in Native American Communities

Wednesday, October 19 12:45-2:15 PS319

The Enduring Impact of Three African-American Surgical Pioneers

ETHICS (E) Saturday, October 15 9:00-1:15

DEC04

Sunday, October 16 8:00-5:15

SSC02

Monday, October 17 11:30-1:00 PS114

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-11:15 SF11 9:45-11:15 PS210 9:45-11:15 PS211

12:45-2:15 PS217 12:45-2:15 PS221 2:30-4:00 PS228 2:30-5:45

PS231

Global Health Competencies for Surgeons: Cognitive and Systems Skills International Humanitarian Aid Surgery Universal Access to Surgery: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly Ethics Introducing New Technologies in the Operating Room Pediatric Pancreatic Trauma: To Operate or Not to Operate, That Is the Question How to Introduce New Technology and Advanced Procedures into a Cardiothoracic Surgery Practice Who's on Call: Surgical Workforce Needs for the Next 25 Years Human Genomics and Personalized Medicine in Surgical Practice Ethics Colloquium: Burning Issues in Surgical Ethics

Wednesday, October 19 8:30-4:00 DEC18 9:45-10:45 NL10

Innovation and Invention in Surgery John J. Conley Ethics and Philosophy Lecture

END OF LIFE CARE (EOL) Tuesday, October 18 12:45-4:00 SF19 4:15-5:45 PS236

Geriatric and Palliative Care Palliative Care in High-Risk (Elderly, Frail, and Cancer) Patients

PALLIATIVE CARE (PA) Tuesday, October 18 8:00-9:30 PS204 12:45-4:00 SF19 4:15-5:45 PS236

The Multidisciplinary Care of the Neurotrauma Patient Geriatric and Palliative Care Palliative Care in High-Risk (Elderly, Frail, and Cancer) Patients

PAIN MANAGEMENT (PM) Wednesday, October 19 8:00-12:15 DEC16

MOC Review: Essentials for Surgical Specialties

PS Panel Session

PATIENT SAFETY (PS) Saturday, October 15 8:00-3:30

DEC01

Emergency General Surgery Review

Sunday, October 16 8:00-3:30 9:00-4:30

DEC05 DEC08

Update in Trauma Care Measure Twice, Cut Once! Optimizing Surgical Systems of Care

Monday, October 17 8:00-9:30 NL01 10:00-5:30 SSC05

11:30-1:00 PS109 11:30-1:00 PS110 11:30-1:00 VE03 1:15-2:15 2:30-4:00 2:30-4:00 2:30-5:45

ME113 PS122 SF05 VE07

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-9:30 8:00-9:30

PS200 PS205

8:00-11:15 SF12 9:00-4:30 SSC10 9:45-11:15 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 12:45-2:15

PS210 ME201 ME204 ME212 PS217

12:45-2:15 PS219 12:45-2:15 PS222 2:30-5:45 4:15-5:45 4:15-5:45

SF28 PS234 PS235

Opening Ceremony: Martin Memorial Named Lecture Bariatric Surgery: Managing Complications—Skills and Strategies Challenging Emergency Surgery Cases: Lessons from the Experts Complications of Radical Pelvic Surgery Subject-Oriented Symposium I: Novel Interventions in Bariatric Surgery The Difficult Gallbladder: Tricks of the Trade Rectal Cancer Commission on Cancer Accreditation Panel 2016 Quality, Safety, and Outcomes I Challenging and Unusual Problems in Surgery A Night on Emergency General Surgery Call The Role of Simulation in Training, Education, and Maintenance of Certification in Pediatric Surgery Quality, Safety, and Outcomes II Endovascular Approaches to Hemorrhage Control: Resuscitation—Integrating BEST™ and ESTARS™ Introducing New Technologies in the Operating Room Abdominal Compartment Syndrome Nonoperative Management of Appendicitis Mesh for Hernia Repair: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly How to Introduce New Technology and Advanced Procedures Into a Cardiothoracic Surgery Practice To Prep or Not to Prep: Understanding the Data on Bowel Preparation for Elective Colon Resection Update on Tracheotomy: Techniques, Pitfalls, Complications and Safe Care at Home Quality, Safety, and Outcomes III Life-Threatening Perioperative Anesthetic Complications Management of Complex Enterocutaneous Fistulas

Wednesday, October 19 8:00-9:30 9:00-4:30 9:45-11:15 9:45-11:15

PS300 SSC12 PS311 VE23

11:30-12:30 12:45-1:45 12:45-2:15 12:45-2:15 2:30-4:00

ME311 NL11 PS318 PS322 PS327

2:30-4:00

PS330

2:30-5:45 4:15-5:45

SF42 PS332

Cholecystectomy 2016: Achieving a Culture of Safety Bedside Procedures in the SICU: What? Why? And How? Nonbariatric Surgery in the Morbidly Obese Subject-Oriented Symposium III: Management of Complications in Gastrointestinal Surgery Perioperative Airway Management of the Obese Patient Commission on Cancer Oncology Lecture Colorectal Anastomotic Leaks: Prevention and Management Utility of Pediatric ACS NSQIP: How Does It Help Me? Models for Successfully Integrating New Interprofessional Team Members The Value of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Surgeons and Their Patients Quality, Safety and Outcomes IV Avoiding Disaster in Thyroid Surgery: Key Surgical Maneuvers

Thursday, October 20 8:00-9:30 8:00-9:30 8:00-9:30 8:00-9:30 8:00-11:15

PS400 PS401 PS403 PS406 SF48

Ten Hot Topics in General Surgery Ten Hot Topics in Ensuring Surgical Safety Milestones, Autonomy, and Supervision in Surgical Training Robotic Gastrointestinal Surgery: Help or Hype? Quality, Safety, and Outcomes V

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Credit to Address Regulatory Mandates KEY TO SESSIONS/COURSE CODES DEC Didactic/Experiential Course

ME Meet-the-Expert Luncheon

NL

Named Lecture

SF

SSC Surgical Skills Course

VE

Video-Based Session

Scientific Forum

9:45-11:15 PS410 9:45-11:15 PS412

PS Panel Session

Surgical Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Ten Hot Topics in Critical Care

RISK MANAGEMENT (RM) Saturday, October 15 8:30-4:00

DEC02

Sunday, October 16 9:00-4:30

DEC08

Atypical Breast Lesions: Defining and Managing This High-Risk Population Measure Twice, Cut Once! Optimizing Surgical Systems of Care

Wednesday, October 19 2:30-4:00

PS324

Appendicitis: Why Haven't We Figured out Who to Operate upon, What to Treat Nonoperatively, or Who to Drain Percutaneously?

TRAUMA (T) Saturday, October 15 8:00-5:30

SSC01

8:00-3:30

DEC01

Sunday, October 16 8:00-3:30

DEC05

Monday, October 17 9:45-11:15 PS107 11:30-1:00 PS109

11:30-1:00 PS112 1:15-2:15 ME102 4:15-5:45 PS127

Tuesday, October 18 8:00-9:30 8:00-9:30 8:00-9:30 8:00-11:15 9:00-4:30

PS200 PS203 PS204 SF14 SSC10

9:45-10:45 NL06 9:45-11:15 PS214 9:45-11:15 PS211 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 12:45-1:30 2:30-4:00 2:30-5:45

ME201 ME208 NL07 PS226 SF29

Advanced Skills Training for Rural Surgeons: Emergency Urology and Vascular Procedures Emergency General Surgery Review Update in Trauma Care Laparoscopy in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Challenging Emergency Surgery Cases: Lessons from the Experts Hemostatic Resuscitation: Update 2016 Complex Abdominal Trauma Management of Acute Rib Fractures A Night on Emergency General Surgery Call Novel Anticoagulants: Appropriate Uses and Issues in Reversal The Multidisciplinary Care of the Neurotrauma Patient Trauma I Endovascular Approaches to Hemorrhage Control and Resuscitation: Integrating BESTTM and ESTARSTM Excelsior Surgical Society/Edward D. Churchill Lecture Venous Thromboembolic Disease: Contemporary Diagnosis and Therapy Pediatric Pancreatic Trauma: To Operate or Not to Operate, That Is the Question Abdominal Compartment Syndrome Fixation of Rib Fractures Scudder Oration on Trauma Chest Wall Injuries: Innovative Approaches and Management Trauma II

Wednesday, October 19 8:00-9:30 8:00-9:30 8:30-4:00 9:45-11:15 11:30-12:30

PS301 SF31 SSC11 PS312 ME302

11:30-12:30 ME304 12:45-2:15 PS317 12:45-2:15 PS321 12:45-4:00 VE29 2:30-4:00 PS326 4:15-5:45 PS331

Compartment Syndromes: What Every Surgeon Should Know Trauma III Rib Plating Trauma: Challenge the Experts-Case Discussion Assessing Ocular and Orbital Trauma: What to Do until the Ophthalmologist Arrives Genitourinary Trauma Coagulopathy: Old Problem/New Solutions Readiness, Currency, and Competency for Military Surgeons: A Presentation by the Military Health System Strategic Partnership ACS Surgical Cases in Trauma Detection and Treatment of Vascular Emergencies A Night on Call in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit: Case Panel

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Thursday, October 20 8:00-9:30

PS404

Mass Casualties and Preparing for Them in 2016

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Postgraduate Courses

POSTGRADUATE COURSES

Didactic/Experiential Courses DEC01

Emergency General Surgery Review

DEC02

Atypical Breast Lesions: Defining and Managing This High-Risk Population

DEC03

Surgical Education: Principles and Practice

DEC04

Global Health Competencies for Surgeons: Cognitive and Systems Skills

DEC05

Update in Trauma Care

DEC06

Office and Hospital Coding: What to Bill, How to Document and Appeal—2016 Basic Coding Workshop

DEC07 Fertility and Pregnancy in the Young Breast Cancer Patient and Those with Genetic Mutations DEC08

Measure Twice, Cut Once! Optimizing Surgical Systems of Care

DEC09

Robotics Surgery

VERIFICATION LEVELS

DEC10 Challenges in General Surgery Coding and Reimbursement: 2016 Advanced Coding Workshop DEC11

General Surgery Review Course (2-Day Course)

DEC12

How Do I Get My Hospital Verified as a Children’s Surgical Center?

DEC13

Wound Care: Mentoring the Mentors

DEC14

Prehabilitation and Enhanced Recovery

Level I Verification of attendance

DEC15 Thyroid and Parathyroid Ultrasound in Practice: Improving Interpretation, Expanding Application DEC16

MOC Review: Essentials for Surgical Specialties

DEC17

Annual Update in Surgical Critical Care

DEC18

Innovation and Invention in Surgery

Level II Verification of satisfactory completion of course objectives Level III Verification of knowledge and skills Level VI* Verification of preceptor experience

Surgical Skills Courses SSC01 Advanced Skills Training for Rural Surgeons: Emergency Urology and Vascular Procedures SSC02

International Humanitarian Aid Surgery

SSC03

Surgical Endoscopy: Advancing Minimally Invasive Surgery and Retooling Our Workforce

Level V* Verification of satisfactory patient outcomes

SSC03A: Lecture Only SSC03B: Lecture and Lab SSC04

Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Neck Ultrasound

SSC05

Bariatric Surgery: Managing Complications—Skills and Strategies

SSC06

Interventional Ultrasound Applications for the General Surgeon

SSC07

Advanced Colonoscopy Skills: New Interventions and Frontiers

SSC08

Laparoscopic Inguinal and Ventral Hernia Repair

*Not available at Clinical Congress

SSC08A: Lecture Only SSC08B: Lecture and Lab SSC09

Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery

SSC09A: Lecture Only SSC09B: Lecture and Lab SSC10 Endovascular Approaches to Hemorrhage Control and Resuscitation: Integrating BESTTM and ESTARSTM SSC11

Rib Plating

SSC12

Bedside Procedures in the SICU: What? Why? And How?

SSC13

Oncoplastic Breast Surgery for the General Surgeon

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Postgraduate Courses

DIDACTIC/EXPERIENTIAL COURSES DEC01 | Emergency General Surgery Review Tracks: GEN, TRA 6 credits, Verification Level II Saturday, October 15; 8:00 am–3:30 pm Chair: Carlos V. R. Brown, MD, FACS, Austin, TX Co-Chair: Michael C. Chang, MD, FACS, Winston Salem, NC Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma and the Advisory Council for General Surgery Fellow $565 | Non-Fellow $640 | RAS $310 | Non-RAS $350

DEC02 | Atypical Breast Liaisons: Defining

and Managing This High Risk Population

Tracks: GEN, ONC 6 credits, Verification Level II Saturday, October 15; 8:30 am–4:00 pm Chair: Kristine E. Calhoun, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Co-Chair: Farin Amersi, MD, FACS, Los Angeles, CA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Fellow $565 | Non-Fellow $640 | RAS $310 | Non-RAS $350

DEC03 | Surgical Education: Principles

and Practice

Track: EDU 6 credits, Verification Level II Sunday, October 16; 8:30 am–4:00 pm Chair: Roy Phitayakorn, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Chair: Adnan A. Alseidi, MD, Ed.M, FACS, Seattle, WA Sponsored by the Division of Education Fellow $485 | Non-Fellow $550 | RAS $270 | Non-RAS $300

DEC04A | Global Health Competencies for Surgeons: Cognitive and Systems Skills Track: HUM 6 credits, Verification Level II Saturday, October 15; 9:00 am–4:30 pm Chair: Girma Tefera, MD, FACS, Madison, WI Co-Chair: Robert Riviello, MD, MPH, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by Operation Giving Back Fellow $565 | Non-Fellow $640 | RAS $310 | Non-RAS $350

DEC04B | Global Health Competencies for

Surgeons: Cognitive and Systems Skills

Tracks: HUM 4 credits, Verification Level II Saturday, October 15; 10:30 am–4:30 pm Chair: Girma Tefera, MD, FACS, Madison, WI Co-Chair: Robert Riviello, MD, MPH, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by Operation Giving Back Fellow $490 | Non-Fellow $555 | RAS $270 | Non-RAS $300 Please note: This is the prerequisite course for SSC02 International Humanitarian Aid Surgery.

DEC05 | Update in Trauma Care Track: TRA 6 credits, Verification Level II Sunday, October 16; 8:00 am–3:30 pm Chair: Akpofure Peter Ekeh, MBBS, FACS, Dayton, OH Co-Chair: Paula Ferrada, MD, FACS, Richmond, VA Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Fellow $565 | Non-Fellow $640 | RAS $310 | Non-RAS $350

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DEC06 | Office and Hospital Coding: What to

Bill, How to Document and Appeal— 2016 Basic Coding Workshop

Tracks: GEN, HP 6 credits, Verification Level II Sunday, October 16; 8:30 am–4:00 pm Chair: Albert Bothe, Jr., MD, FACS, Danville, PA Co-Chair: Linda M. Barney, MD, FACS, Dayton, OH Sponsored by the General Surgery Coding and Reimbursement Committee Fellow $535 | Non-Fellow $620 | RAS $270 | Non-RAS $300

DEC07 | Fertility and Pregnancy in the

Young Breast Cancer Patient and Those with Genetic Mutations Tracks: GEN, OBG, ONC 6 credits, Verification Level II Sunday, October 16; 9:00 am–4:30 pm Chair: Jacqueline S. Jeruss, MD, PhD, FACS, Ann Arbor, MI Co-Chair: Elisa R. Port, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Fellow $565 | Non-Fellow $640 | RAS $310 | Non-RAS $350

DEC08 | Measure Twice, Cut Once!

Optimizing Surgical Systems of Care

Tracks: EDU, INFO 6 credits, Verification Level II Sunday, October 16; 9:00 am–4:30 pm Chair: Peter J. Fabri, MD, PhD, FACS, Tampa, FL Sponsored by the Committee on Emerging Surgical Technology and Education Fellow $485 | Non-Fellow $550 | RAS $270 | Non-RAS $300

DEC09 | Robotics Surgery Tracks: GEN 6 credits, Verification Level II Sunday, October 16; 9:15 am–4:45 pm Chair: Vivian E. Strong, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Chair: Martin R. Weiser, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Program Committee Fellow $565 | Non-Fellow $640 | RAS $310 | Non-RAS $350

DEC10 | Challenges in General Surgery

Coding and Reimbursement: 2016 Advanced Coding Workshop

Track: EDU 6 credits, Verification Level II Monday, October 17; 9:45 am–5:15 pm Chair: Mark T. Savarise, MD, FACS, South Jordan, UT Co-Chair: Christopher K. Senkowski, MD, FACS, Savannah, GA Sponsored by the General Surgery Coding and Reimbursement Committee Fellow $535 | Non-Fellow $620 | RAS $270 | Non-RAS $300

DEC11 | General Surgery Review Course Tracks: GEN 12 credits, Verification Level II Monday, October 17; 10:00 am–5:00 pm Tuesday, October 18; 8:00 am–4:00 pm Chair: Laura J. Moore, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Co-Chair: Judy C. Boughey, MBBChir, FACS, Rochester, MN Sponsored by the Division of Education Fellow $1,125 | Non-Fellow $1,270 | RAS $640 | Non-RAS $715

DEC12 | How Do I Get My Hospital Verified as

a Children’s Surgical Center?

Tracks: EDU, PED 4 credits, Verification Level II Monday, October 17; 10:00 am–2:15 pm Chair: Keith T. Oldham, MD, FACS, Milwaukee, WI Co-Chair: Mary E. Fallat, MD, FACS, Louisville, KY Sponsored by the Program Committee and the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery Fellow $225 | Non-Fellow $260 | RAS $125 | Non-RAS $150

DEC13 | Wound Care: Mentoring the Mentors Tracks: GEN, TRA 4 credits, Verification Level II Monday, October 17; 1:00–5:15 pm Chair: John Lantis, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Chair: Richard Simman, MD, FACS, Miamisburg, OH Sponsored by the Committee on Surgical Skills Training for Practicing Surgeons Fellow $435 | Non-Fellow $500 | RAS $215 | Non-RAS $245

DEC14 | Prehabilitation and Enhanced Recovery Tracks: CRS, GEN, GER 4 credits, Verification Level II Tuesday, October 18; 8:30 am–12:45 pm Chair: Michael E. Zenilman, MD, FACS, Bethesda, MD Co-Chair: Marcovalerio Melis, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care and the Patient Education Committee Fellow $435 | Non-Fellow $500 | RAS $215 | Non-RAS $245

DEC15 | Thyroid and Parathyroid Ultrasound in Practice: Improving Interpretation, Expanding Application Tracks: GEN, OTO 4 credits, Verification Level II Tuesday, October 18; 9:00 am–1:15 pm Chair: Kresimira M. Milas, MD, FACS, Phoenix, AZ Co-Chair: Lisa A. Orloff, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology– Head and Neck Surgery and the National Ultrasound Faculty Fellow $435 | Non-Fellow $500 | RAS $215 | Non-RAS $245

DEC16 | MOC Review: Essentials for Surgical

Specialties

Tracks: EDU, GEN 4 credits, Verification Level II Wednesday, October 19; 8:00 am–12:15 pm Chair: Robert R. Lorenz, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Co-Chair: Robert R. Bahnson, MD, FACS, Columbus, OH Sponsored by the Division of Education Fellow $435 | Non-Fellow $500 | RAS $215 | Non-RAS $245

DEC17 | Annual Update in Surgical Critical Care Track: TRA 8 credits, Verification Level II Wednesday, October 19; 8:00 am–5:30 pm Chair: William G. Cioffi, MD, FACS, Providence, RI Co-Chair: Kenji Inaba, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Los Angeles, CA Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Fellow $590 | Non-Fellow $670 | RAS $325 | Non-RAS $355

DEC18 | Innovation and Invention in Surgery Tracks: EDU, HP 6 credits, Verification Level II Wednesday, October 19; 8:30 am–4:00 pm Chair: T. Forcht Dagi, MD, DMedSc, MPH, MTS, FACS, FAANS, FCCM, FRCSEd, Newton Centre, MA Co-Chair: Raphael Bueno, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Sponsored by the Committee on Perioperative Care and Committee on Emerging Surgical Technology and Education Fellow $435 | Non-Fellow $500 | RAS $215 | Non-RAS $245

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Postgraduate Courses

SURGICAL SKILLS COURSES SSC01 | Advanced Skills Training for Rural Surgeons: Emergency Urology and Vascular Procedures Tracks: RUS, URO, VAS, GEN 8 credits, Verification Level III Saturday, October 15 | 8:00 am–5:30 pm Chair: Amy L. Halverson, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Co-Chair: Adam Deutchman, MD, FACS, Salmon, ID Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery Fellow $995 | Non-Fellow $1,150 | RAS $500 | Non-RAS $580

SSC02 | International Humanitarian Aid

Surgery

Tracks: HUM, INT, GEN 8 credits, Verification Level III Sunday, October 16 | 8:00 am–5:15 pm Chair: Sherry Wren, MD, FACS, Palo Alto, CA Co-Chair: John S. Oh, MD, FACS, Silver Spring, MD Co-Chair: Jennifer M. Gurney, MD, FACS, Santa Barbara, CA Sponsored by Operation Giving Back Fellow $730 | Non-Fellow $790 | RAS $335 | Non-RAS $375 PREREQUISITE: DEC04B Global Health Competencies for Surgeons: Cognitive and Systems Skills is the prerequisite for SSC02 International Humanitarian Aid Surgery. If you elect to attend SSC02 on Sunday, October 16, you will be automatically registered for DEC04B, which will take place on Saturday, October 15.

SSC03 | Surgical Endoscopy: Advancing

Minimally Invasive Surgery and Retooling Our Workforce

Track: GEN SSC03A: Lecture Only, 4 credits, Verification Level II Sunday, October 16 | 8:00 am–12:15 pm SSC03B: Lecture and Lab, 8 credits, Verification Level III Sunday, October 16 | 8:00 am–5:30 pm Chair: John D. Mellinger, MD, FACS, Springfield, IL Co-Chair: Brian J. Dunkin, MD, FACS, Houston, TX Sponsored by the Advisory Council for General Surgery Lecture Only: Fellow $360 | Non-Fellow $415 | RAS $180 | Non-RAS $210 Lecture and Lab: Fellow $995 | Non-Fellow $1,150 | RAS $500 | Non-RAS $580

SSC04 | Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Neck

Ultrasound

Tracks: OTO, GEN 7.75 credits, Verification Level III Sunday, October 16 | 8:15 am–5:30 pm Chair: Lisa A. Orloff, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA Co-Chair: Russell B. Smith, MD, FACS, Omaha, NE Sponsored by the National Ultrasound Faculty Fellow $1,380 | Non-Fellow $1,590 | RAS $690 | Non-RAS $790 PREREQUISITE: Registrants must have completed the Ultrasound for Surgeons: The Basic Course, 3rd Edition Online Course

SSC05 | Bariatric Surgery: Managing

Complications—Skills and Strategies

Track: GEN 6 credits, Verification Level III Monday, October 17 |10:00 am–5:30 pm Chair: Jeffrey M. Marks, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Co-Chair: Eric M. Pauli, MD, FACS, Hershey, PA Fellow $995 | Non-Fellow $1,150 | RAS $500 | Non-RAS $580

SSC06 | Interventional Ultrasound

SSC10 | Endovascular Approaches to

Hemorrhage Control and Resuscitation: Integrating BESTTM and ESTARSTM

Tracks: TRA, VAS, GEN 6 credits, Verification Level III Tuesday, October 18 | 9:00 am–4:30 pm Chair: Megan L. Brenner, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD Co-Chair: Todd E. Rasmussen, MD, FACS, Fort Detrick, MD Fellow $995 | Non-Fellow $1,150 | RAS $500 | Non-RAS $580

Applications for the General Surgeon

SSC11 | Rib Plating

Tracks: GEN, RUS 4 credits, Verification Level III Monday, October 17 | 1:00–5:15 pm Chair: Darius S. Francescatti, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL Co-Chair: Ellen J. Hagopian, MD, FACS, New York, NY Sponsored by the National Ultrasound Faculty Fellow $675 | Non-Fellow $780 | RAS $335 | Non-RAS $390

Tracks: GEN, TRA 6 credits, Verification Level III Wednesday, October 19 | 8:30 am–4:00 pm Chair: Andrew R. Doben, MD, FACS, Springfield, MA Co-Chair: John C. Mayberry, MD, FACS, Boise, ID Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Fellow $790 | Non-Fellow $900 | RAS $395 | Non-RAS $450

SSC07 | Advanced Colonoscopy Skills: New

SSC12 | Bedside Procedures in the SICU:

Tracks: CRS, RUS, GEN 4 credits, Verification Level III Monday, October 17 | 1:00–5:15 pm Chair: Richard L. Whelan, MD, FACS, New York, NY Co-Chair: I. Emre Gorgun MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery Fellow $995 | Non-Fellow $1,145 | RAS $500 | Non-RAS $575

Track: TRA, GEN 6 credits, Verification Level III Wednesday, October 19 | 9:00 am–4:30 pm Chair: Ali Salim, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Co-Chair: Glen H. Tinkoff, MD, FACS, Newark, DE Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Fellow $790 | Non-Fellow $900 | RAS $395 | Non-RAS $450

Interventions and Frontiers

SSC08 | Laparoscopic Inguinal and Ventral

Hernia Repair

Tracks: GEN, EDU SSC08A: Lecture Only, 3.75 credits, Verification Level II Tuesday, October 18 | 8:00–11:45 am SSC08B: Lecture and Lab, 7.5 credits, Verification Level III Tuesday, October 18 | 8:00 am–5:00 pm Chair: Carla M. Pugh, MD, PhD, FACS, Madison, WI Co-Chair: Aurora D. Pryor, MD, FACS, Stony Brook, NY Co-Chair: Michael J. Rosen, MD, FACS, Solon, OH Sponsored by the Committee on Emerging Surgical Technology and Education Lecture Only:  Fellow $360 | Non-Fellow $415 | RAS $180 | Non-RAS $210 Lecture and Lab:  Fellow $995 | Non-Fellow $1,145 | RAS $500 | Non-RAS $575

What? Why? And How?

SSC13 | Oncoplastic Breast Surgery for the

General Surgeon

Tracks: ONC, GEN 7 credits, Verification Level III Wednesday, October 19 | 9:00 am–5:30 pm Chair: V. Suzanne Klimberg, MD, FACS, Little Rock, AR Co-Chair: Shawna C. Willey, MD, FACS, Washington, DC Sponsored by the Committee on Surgical Skills Training for Practicing Surgeons Fellow $1,530 | Non-Fellow $1,760 | RAS $765 | Non-RAS $910

SSC09 | Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic

Colorectal Surgery

Track: CRS, GEN SSC09A: Lecture Only, 4 credits, Verification Level II Tuesday, October 18 | 8:00 am–12:15 pm SSC09B: Lecture and Lab, 8 credits, Verification Level III Tuesday, October 18 | 8:00 am–5:45 pm Chair: Deborah A. Nagle, MD, FACS, Boston, MD Co-Chair: Howard M. Ross, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA Co-Chair: Sharon L. Stein, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery Lecture Only: Fellow $485 | Non-Fellow $555 | RAS $245 | Non-RAS $280 Lecture and Lab: Fellow $1,575 | Non-Fellow $1,810 | RAS $790 | Non-RAS $935

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Meet-the-Expert Luncheons

MEET-THE-EXPERT LUNCHEONS These popular sessions encourage open, case-based discussions without any formal media. Tickets cost $45 and are available for registered physician and medical student attendees. Choose a different luncheon each day! Each luncheon offers 1 CME credit. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18

1:15–2:15 PM

11:30 AM–12:30 PM

ME101 | Anorectal Surgery

Track: CRS Facilitated by: Herand Abcarian, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL

ME102 | Complex Abdominal Trauma

Tracks: GEN, TRA Facilitated by: David V. Feliciano, MD, FACS, Indianapolis, IN

ME103 | Critical Issues in Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Track: GEN Facilitated by: Karl A. LeBlanc, MD, MBA, FACS, Baton Rouge, LA

ME104 | Crohn’s Disease: Basic Principles to

ME202 | Advancing the Use of Ultrasound in Acute Care Surgery

ME302 | Assessing Ocular and Orbital Trauma: What to Do until the Ophthalmologist Arrives

ME203 | Approaches to Acute Pancreatitis

ME303 | Evaluation and Management of Pancreatic Cysts

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Demetrios Demetriades, MD, FACS, Los Angeles, CA

Tracks: GEN, TRA Facilitated by: Paula Ferrada, MD, FACS, Richmond, VA Track: GEN Facilitated by: Grant E. O’Keefe, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA

ME204 | Nonoperative Management of

ME105 | How to Get Your Research Published

ME205 | Breast Cancer Management in 2016

ME106 | How to Mentor a Newly Trained

ME206 | Bundling Payment in Surgical Services

Partner

Tracks: EDU, GEN Facilitated by: Julie A. Freischlag, MD, FACS, Sacramento, CA

ME107 | Management of Mega Goiters

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Daniel W. Karakla, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA

ME108 | Management of the Axilla in T1 or T2 Breast Cancer

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Joseph V. Sakran, MD, FACS, Charleston, SC Track: ONC Facilitated by: Lee G. Wilke, MD, FACS, Madison, WI

Track: HP Facilitated by: Robert R. Lorenz, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH

ME207 | Clostridium Difficile Colitis: Is It

Getting out of Hand?

Track: CRS Facilitated by: John C. Alverdy, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL

ME208 | Fixation of Rib Fractures

Track: CRS Facilitated by: Rocco Ricciardi, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Burlington, MA

Track: OPHTHO Facilitated by: James W. Gigantelli, MD, FACS, Omaha, NE

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Christian M. Schmidt, MD, FACS, Indianapolis, IN

ME304 | Genitourinary Trauma

Tracks: TRA, URO Facilitated by: Hunter B. Wessells, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA

ME305 | Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma: Updated on Treatment Strategies and Clinical Management

Track: ONC Facilitated by: Timothy M. Pawlik, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD

ME306 | Management of Gastroesophageal Junction Perforations and Esophageal Anastomotic Leaks Track: GEN Facilitated by: Richard K. Freeman, MD, FACS, Indianapolis, IN

ME307 | Management of GERD in the

Track: ONC Facilitated by: Monica Morrow, MD, FACS, New York, NY

Tracks: GEN, TRA Facilitated by: Thomas K. Varghese, Jr., MD, FACS, Salt Lake City, UT

ME109 | Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma 101:

ME209 | Gastrointestinal Stomal Tumors (GIST)

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Jon C. Gould, MD, FACS, Milwaukee, WI

ME210 | Laparoscopic Colectomy:

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Eileen M. Bulger, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA

What Do You Need to Know?

Track: ONC Facilitated by: Douglas B. Evans, MD, FACS, Milwaukee, WI

ME110 | Prostate Cancer

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Ronald P. DeMatteo, MD, FACS, New York, NY

Tips and Tricks

Tracks: GEN, ONC Facilitated by: Daniel A. Barocas, MD, MPH, FACS, Nashville, TN

Tracks: CRS, GEN Facilitated by: Peter W. Marcello, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Burlington, MA

ME111 | Peritoneal Dialysis Catheters:

ME211 | Maintenance of Certification:

Correcting Problem Catheters and Planning Placement for Optimal Function Track: GEN Facilitated by: M. Timothy Nelson, MD, FACS, Albuquerque, NM

ME112 | Personalized Medicine for

Breast Cancer

Track: ONC Facilitated by: Ingrid M. Meszoely, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN

ME113 | The Difficult Gallbladder:

Tricks of the Trade

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Nathaniel J. Soper, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL

ME114 | TNM Cancer Staging: Is It Still Relevant?

Track: ONC Facilitated by: David R. Byrd, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA

ME115 | Treatment Options for Anal Fissure

Track: CRS Facilitated by: Linda M. Farkas, MD, FACS, Sacramento, CA 26

ME301 | Anal Neoplasia

Appendicitis

Tracks: BTR, GEN Facilitated by: Keith D. Lillemoe, MD, FACS, Boston, MA

11:30 AM–12:30 PM

ME201 | Abdominal Compartment Syndrome

Steer You Away from Trouble

Track: CRS Facilitated by: Alessandro Fichera, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19

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Colon and Rectal Surgery

Track: CRS Facilitated by: James W. Fleshman, MD, FACS, Dallas, TX

ME212 | Mesh for Hernia Repair: The Good,

the Bad, and the Ugly

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Brent D. Matthews, MD, FACS, Charlotte, NC

Obese Patient

ME308 | Necrotizing Soft-Tissue Infections ME309 | New Concepts in Breast Cancer

Tracks: GEN, ONC Facilitated by: Hiram S. Cody III, MD, FACS, New York, NY

ME310 | Barrett’s Esophagus

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Daniela Molena, MD, FACS, New York, NY

ME311 | Perioperative Airway Management of the Obese Patient Track: GEN Facilitated by: John T. Sinacori, MD, FACS, Norfolk, VA

ME312 | Practical Tips for Thyroidectomy

ME213 | Minimally Invasive

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Michael W. Yeh, MD, FACS, Los Angeles, CA

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Robert Udelsman, MD, FACS, New Haven, CT

ME313 | Minimally Invasive Treatment for Pancreatic Debridement

Parathyroidectomy: How I Do It

ME214 | Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Pancreas 101: What Do I Need to Know?

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Gary C. Vitale, MD, FACS, Louisville, KY

Track: GEN Facilitated by: Geoffrey B. Thompson, MD, FACS, Rochester, MN

ME314 | Sportsman Hernia: Is It Real?

ME215 | Voice Rehabilitation after Recurrent Nerve Injury

ME315 | Systematic Management of

Tracks: GEN, NEU, OTO Facilitated by: Dennis H. Kraus, MD, FACS, New York, NY

Track: GEN Facilitated by: L. Michael Brunt, MD, FACS, St. Louis, MO

Nodal Disease from Thyroid Cancer

Tracks: GEN, ONC Facilitated by: Jeremy L. Freeman, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Toronto, ON

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Abstract Programs

OWEN H. WANGENSTEEN SCIENTIFIC FORUM PRESENTATIONS Sponsored by the Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum Committee MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 9:45–11:15 AM

SF01 | Surgical Education I Track: EDU

9:45 AM–1:00 PM

SF02 | Hepatobiliary and Pancreas I Track: GEN

SF03 | Surgical Oncology I Track: ONC

2:30–4:00 PM

SF04 | Pediatric Surgery I Track: PED

SF05 | Quality, Safety, and Outcomes I Track: HP

2:30–5:45 PM

SF21 | Transplantation and Tissue

SF41 | Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery II

Track: BTR

SF42 | Quality, Safety, and Outcomes IV

Engineering I

SF22 | Vascular Surgery I Track: VAS

2:30–4:00 PM

SF23 | Colon and Rectal Surgery II SF24 | Obstetrics and Gynecology–CANCELLED Track: OBG

2:30–5:45 PM

SF25 | Hepatobiliary and Pancreas II Track: GEN

SF26 | Pediatric Surgery II Track: PED

SF06 | Cardiac Surgery

SF07 | General Surgery I

SF28 | Quality, Safety, and Outcomes III

SF08 | Urological Surgery I

SF29 | Trauma II

Track: GEN

Track: URO

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 8:00–9:30 AM

Track: PLA Track: HP

Tracks: GEN, TRA

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 8:00–9:30 AM

SF09 | Bariatric/Foregut I

SF30 | Neurological Surgery

SF10 | Surgical Education II

SF31 | Trauma III

Tracks: BTR, GEN Track: EDU

SF11 | Ethics

8:00–11:15 AM

Track: NEU

8:00–11:15 AM

SF32 | Colon and Rectal Surgery III

SF12 | Quality, Safety, and Outcomes II

SF33 | General Surgery II

SF13 | Thoracic Surgery

SF34 | Surgical Education III

SF14 | Trauma I

SF35 | Surgical Oncology II

Track: HP

Track: CTS

Tracks: GEN, TRA

9:45–11:15 AM

SF15 | Colon and Rectal Surgery I Track: CRS

SF16 | Orthopaedic Surgery Track: ORT

12:45–2:15 PM

SF17 | Urological Surgery II Track: URO

12:45–4:00 PM

SF18 | Bariatric/Foregut II Tracks: BTR, GEN

SF19 | Geriatric and Palliative Care Track: GER

SF20 | Global Surgery

SF43 | Vascular Surgery II Track: VAS

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 8:00–9:30 AM

SF44 | Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery III Track: PLA

8:00–11:15 AM

SF45 | Colon and Rectal Surgery V Track: CRS

SF46 | Critical Care Surgery Tracks: GEN, TRA

SF47 | General Surgery III Track: GEN

SF48 | Quality, Safety, and Outcomes V Track: HP

SF49 | Surgical Education V Track: EDU

SF50 | Surgical Oncology III Track: ONC

SF51 | Vascular Surgery III Track: VAS

Tracks: GEN, TRA

Track: CRS

Track: ETH

Track: HP

Track: CRS

SF27 | Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery I

Track: CTS

Track: PLA

CLINICAL CONGRESS 2016

Track: GEN

Track: EDU

Track: ONC

9:45–11:15 AM

SF36 | Transplantation and Tissue

Engineering II

Track: BTR

2:30–4:00 PM

SF37 | Colon and Rectal Surgery IV

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Track: CRS

SF38 | Surgical Education IV Track: EDU

SF39 | Breast

2:30–5:45 PM

Tracks: GEN, ONC

SF40 | Endocrine Surgery Track: GEN

Track: HUM

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Abstract Programs

VIDEO-BASED EDUCATION SESSIONS These popular and well-attended sessions feature presentations by surgeons showcasing surgical procedures and current subjects across the spectrum of surgical practice. Videos are peer reviewed and accepted by the Committee on Video-Based Education, the sponsor of all video-based education sessions. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 9:45 AM–1:00 PM

VE01 | Colon and Rectal Surgery I

Track: CRS Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Alan E. Harzman, MD, FACS, Columbus, OH

VE02 | General Surgery I

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Patrick R. Reardon, MD, FACS, Houston, TX

Track: NEU Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Isabelle M. Germano, MD, FACS, New York, NY

VE13 | Obstetrics and Gynecology

Track: OBG Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Camran R. Nezhat, MD, FACS, Palo Alto, CA

VE14 | Subject-Oriented Symposium II:

Complex Endocrine Neck Surgery

VE03 | Subject-Oriented Symposium I: Novel

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officers: William B. Inabnet III, MD, FACS, New York, NY, and James A. Lee, MD, FACS, New York, NY

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officers: Aurora D. Pryor, MD, FACS, Stony Brook, NY, and Raul J. Rosenthal, MD, FACS, Weston, FL

VE15 | Icons in Surgery I

11:30 AM–1:00 PM

Interventions in Bariatric Surgery

2:30–4:00 PM

VE04 | Orthopaedic Surgery

Track: ORT Coordinator and Presiding Officers: William J. J. Ertl, MD, FACS, Oklahoma City, OK, and Christian W. Ertl, MD, FACS, Kalamazoo, MI

VE05 | Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Track: OTO Coordinator and Presiding Officers: Sanjay R. Parikh, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA, and Ralph P. Tufano, MD, FACS, Baltimore, MD

VE06 | Plastic Surgery

Track: PLA Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Lawrence J. Gottlieb, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL

2:30–5:45 PM

VE07 | Challenging and Unusual Problems

in Surgery

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Daniel M. Herron, MD, FACS, New York, NY

6:30–8:30 PM

VE08 | Clinical Workshop through Video

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Alan A. Saber, MD, FACS, Brooklyn, NY

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 8:00–9:30 AM

VE09 | Pancreas Surgery

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Carlos U. Corvera, MD, FACS, San Francisco, CA

8:00–11:15 AM

VE10 | International Video Session

Tracks: GEN, INT Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Giovanni Dapri, MD, PhD, FACS, Brussels, Belgium

9:45–11:15 AM

VE11 | Hepatobiliary Surgery I

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VE12 | Neurological Surgery

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11:30 AM–12:30 PM

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officers: William O. Richards, MD, FACS, Mobile, AL; Steven D. Schwaitzberg, MD, FACS, Buffalo, NY; and William B. Inabnet III, MD, FACS, New York, NY

12:45–2:15 PM

VE16 | Cardiac Surgery

Track: CTS Coordinator and Presiding Officers: Thomas J. Birdas, MD, FACS, Indianapolis, IN, and Siva Raja, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH

12:45–4:00 PM

VE17 | Colon and Rectal Surgery II

Track: CRS Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Alessandro Fichera, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA

VE18 | Controversies in General Surgery

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officers: Don J. Selzer, MD, FACS, Indianapolis, IN, and Daniel M. Herron, MD, FACS, New York, NY

2:30–4:00 PM

VE19 | Thoracic Surgery

Track: CTS Coordinator and Presiding Officers: Robert J. Cerfolio, MD, FACS, Birmingham, AL, and Dawn E. Jaroszewski, MD, FACS, Phoenix, AZ

2:30–5:45 PM

VE20 | General Surgery II—Oncology

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officers: David A. Kooby, MD, FACS, Atlanta, GA, and Jon C. Gould, MD, FACS, Milwaukee, WI

6:30–8:30 PM

VE21 | Best Videos from the Past

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officer: David B. Renton, MD, FACS, Columbus, OH

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 9:45–11:15 AM

VE22 | Endocrine Surgery

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officers: Jacob Moalem, MD, FACS, Rochester, NY, and Barnard J. Palmer, MD, FACS, Oakland, CA

VE23 | Subject-Oriented Symposium III: Management of Complications in Gastrointestinal Surgery

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officers: Archana Ramaswamy, MD, FACS, Minneapolis, MN, and Rami E. Lutfi, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL

VE24 | Urological Surgery

Track: URO Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Stephen Y. Nakada, MD, FACS, Madison, WI

VE25 | Vascular Surgery

Track: VAS Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Samuel R. Money, MD, FACS, Phoenix, AZ

11:30 AM–12:30 PM

VE26 | Icons in Surgery II

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officers: William O. Richards, MD, FACS, Mobile, AL, and Steven D. Schwaitzberg, MD, FACS, Buffalo, NY, William B. Inabnet III, MD, FACS, New York, NY

12:45–2:15 PM

VE27 | Subject-Oriented Symposium IV: Atlas

Showcase—Colon and Rectal Surgery Volume Track: CRS Coordinator and Presiding Officers: Tonia M. YoungFadok, MD, MS, FACS, Scottsdale, AZ, and Horacio J. Asbun, MD, FACS, Jacksonville, FL

12:45–4:00 PM

VE28 | General Surgery III—Hernia

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officers: Archana Ramaswamy, MD, FACS, Minneapolis, MN, and Eren Berber, MD, FACS, Cleveland, OH

VE29 | Surgical Cases in Trauma

Track: TRA Coordinator and Presiding Officer: Christopher J. Dente, MD, FACS, Atlanta, GA

2:30–5:45 PM

VE30 | Pediatric Surgery

Track: PED Coordinator and Presiding Officers: Shawn D. St. Peter, MD, FACS, Kansas City, MO, and Barbara A. Gaines, MD, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 8:00–9:30 AM

VE31 | Hepatobiliary Surgery II

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officers: Sharona B. Ross, MD, FACS, Tampa, FL, and Ziad T. Awad, MB, ChB, FACS, Jacksonville, FL

8:00–11:15 AM

VE32 | Bariatric Surgery

Track: GEN Coordinator and Presiding Officers: Kevin M. Reavis, MD, FACS, Portland, OR, and Garth R. Jacobsen, MD, FACS, San Diego, CA

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Abstract Programs

TOWN HALL MEETINGS Town Hall Meetings serve as a forum to provide informal discussion about relevant issues as well as to address specific topics and areas of concern identified by advisory councils and governing committees of ACS. (CME Credit is not offered.) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19

7:00–7:45 AM

7:00–7:45 AM

TH01 | Merit-Based Incentive Payment

TH06 | The Surgeon Specific Registry (SSR)

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 7:00–7:45 AM

TH12 | Trauma Systems: 2016 Controversies

System (MIPS): Alternate Payment Plan

for the Practicing Surgeon

and Solutions

TH02 | On Boarding for Surgeons: Preparation for Practice Life

TH07 | Early Results from Optimal Resources for Pediatric Surgical Care Program

TH13 | The Aging Surgeon

Moderator: Frank G. Opelka, MD, FACS, Washington, DC Moderator: James C. Denneny, MD, FACS, Columbia, MO Track: HP Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology– Head and Neck Surgery

Moderator: Michael A. Goldfarb, MD, FACS, Long Branch, NJ Track: GEN Sponsored by the Board of Governors Surgical Care Delivery Workgroup

TH03 | 30-Day Mortality Outcomes and

Surgical Palliative Care: Can They Co-Exist?

Moderator: Erika R. Ketteler, MD, FACS, Albuquerque, NM Co-Moderator: Anne C. Mosenthal, MD, FACS, Newark, NJ Tracks: GER, ETH Sponsored by the Committee on Surgical Palliative Care

TH04 | Accruals to Oncology Clinical Trials

Moderator: Monica M. Bertagnolli, MD, FACS, Boston, MA Track: ONC Sponsored by the American College of Surgeons Research Program Education Committee

TH05 | An Update on the Metabolic and

Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP)

Moderator: John M. Morton, MD, MPH, FACS, FASMBS, Stanford, CA Co-Moderator: Teresa Fraker, Chicago, IL Tracks: EDU, GEN Sponsored by the Division of Research and Optimal Patient Care

Moderator: Tyler G. Hughes, MD, FACS, McPherson, KS Co-Moderator: Jill Sage, Washington, DC Tracks: GEN, HP Sponsored by the Division of Research and Optimal Patient Care

Moderator: Keith T. Oldham, MD, FACS, Milwaukee, WI Tracks: HP, PED Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Pediatric Surgery

TH08 | Advocacy for the Young Surgeon

Moderator: Daniel D. Klaristenfeld, MD, FACS, FASCRS, San Diego, CA Co-Moderator: Christian Shalgian, Washington, DC Tracks: HP, RES/MED Sponsored by the Young Fellows Association

TH09 | American College of Surgeons and the Electronic Health Record (EHR)

Moderator: Joseph J. Tepas III, MD, FACS, Jacksonville, FL Co-Moderator: Erik G. Van Eaton, MD, FACS, Seattle, WA Tracks: HP, INFO Sponsored by the Health Information Technology Committee

TH10 | The Role of Simulation in International Surgical Education

Moderator: Jamal J. Hoballah, MD, FACS, Beirut, Lebanon Co-Moderator: Carlos A. Pellegrini, MD, FACS, FRCSI(Hon), Seattle, WA Tracks: EDU, INT Sponsored by the International Relations Committee

TH11 | Appendectomy versus Antibiotics—

The First American Randomized Trial

Moderator: David R. Flum, MD, MPH, FACS, Seattle, WA Tracks: EDU, GEN, RUS Sponsored by the Division of Education and the Program Committee

Moderator: John H. Armstrong, MD, FACS, Ocala, FL Co-Moderator: Ronald M. Stewart, MD, FACS, San Antonio, TX Track: TRA Sponsored by the Committee on Trauma Moderator: Roger R. Perry, MD, FACS, Norfolk,VA Co-Moderator: E. Christopher Ellison, MD, FACS, Columbus, OH Tracks: HP, OTO Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Otolaryngology– Head and Neck Surgery

TH14 | How to Set up a Lung Cancer Screening Program at Your Institution

Moderator: Betty C. Tong, MD, FACS, Durham, NC Track: CTS Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Cardiothoracic Surgery

TH15 | Autonomy: The Secret Recipe for Surgical Education

Moderator: Rebecca M. Minter, MD, FACS, Ann Arbor, MI Co-Moderator: Kenneth A. Harris, MD, FACS, Ottawa, ON Tracks: EDU, RES/MED Sponsored by the Young Fellows Association

TH16 | Advocacy for ACS in Washington: Achievement for Surgeons and Their Patients Moderator: TBD Track: HP Sponsored by the Program Committee

TH17 | The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program: What Is It Doing for You Today? Moderator: Bruce L. Hall MD, PhD, MBA, FACS, St. Louis, MO Tracks: EDU, GEN Sponsored by the Division of Research and Optimal Patient Care

TH18 | A New Era for Global Surgery

Moderator: Girma Tefera, MD, FACS, Madison, WI Co-Moderator: Jamal J. Hoballah, MD, FACS, Beirut, Lebanon Tracks: HUM, INT Sponsored by the International Relations Committee

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Program Information

PROGRAM INFORMATION Purpose The Clinical Congress is a scientific and educational meeting that shall be held at the time and place of the Annual Business Meeting of the Members, and shall include the Convocation (Bylaws, American College of Surgeons [ACS], Article VIII, Section 3). The purpose of the Clinical Congress is to keep ACS Members and interested nonFellow physicians abreast of the current status of the art and science of surgery. To accomplish its purpose, the Clinical Congress offers a highly diversified program of continuing education in all specialties of surgery and in important fields of science, socioeconomics, and medical education. It holds the preeminent place among all College activities designed to raise the standards of surgical practice and improve the care of the surgical patient. The entire program presented at this meeting includes physicians drawn from various specialties. The sessions are designed to present a variety of viewpoints on matters of particular interest to those for whom the session is primarily intended and to stress the need for understanding and cooperation among the specialties.

Goal The Clinical Congress is designed to provide individuals with a wide range of learning opportunities, activities, and experiences that will match their educational and professional development needs.

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Objectives By the conclusion of Clinical Congress, participants should be able to: • Apply new knowledge and ideas to improve their surgical practice • Adapt concepts and quality measures in support of research advancements • Enhance the quality of patient care

Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Poster Presentations and Technical Exhibitions The Scientific Poster Presentations is a forum of more than 300 posters showcasing timely, innovative information and findings on original scientific research, surgical procedures, practices, and approaches. The Scientific Poster Presentations will be located in the Exhibit Hall B on the lower level of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Hours are 9:00 am– 4:30 pm, Monday–Wednesday. The Technical Exhibition comprises more than 200 companies displaying their products and services. The exhibition provides an excellent opportunity to explore the surgical marketplace by comparing products firsthand and planning purchases. The Technical Exhibit hours are Monday through Wednesday, 9:00 am–4:30 pm. The exhibits are located in Exhibit Hall B on the lower level of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.

Surgical History Group History of Surgery Poster Session The History of Surgery Poster Session Presentations are listed in alphabetical order according to primary author’s last name. Each poster will be on display during the entire Clinical Congress. The posters highlight the rich history of surgery and are presented by Fellows, residents, and medical students. All posters will be on display and will remain viewable during the entire Clinical Congress. The winning and runnerup posters will be announced during the Surgical History Group’s History of Surgery Breakfast (Tuesday, October 18, 2016, 7:00 am). Cancellation of Sessions The American College of Surgeons reserves the right to cancel any of the scientific sessions listed in this Program Planner. The information in this Program Planner is preliminary. Check the College’s website, facs.org, for updates.

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ACS Before and After Events

ACS BEFORE AND AFTER EVENTS Surgical History Group Breakfast Tuesday, October 18, 2016 7:00–8:00 am Join the Surgical History Group and your colleagues with a common interest in the history of surgery for breakfast. This year’s guest lecturer will be John A. Weigelt, MD, DVM, FACS, who will speak on the History of the Surgical Education and Self-Assessment Program (SESAP). This breakfast provides a comfortable space to share stories and discuss where surgery has been and how best to preserve that rich history for the future.

Wellness Events Although racing from session to session will help you burn calories during the meeting, the ACS will also be offering a variety of wellness activities during the week, including a Fun Run that will offer the opportunity to explore DC, and early morning yoga, Zumba, and Pilates to start your day. Look for more information about these activities when you register for the meeting.

ACS Taste of the City Wednesday, October 19 5:00–7:00 pm As you plan your trip to Washington, DC, you are encouraged to stay through Wednesday night and join us for the ACS Taste of the City event scheduled for Wednesday, October 19 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. ACS Taste of the City is an opportunity to experience Washington, DC’s diverse dining and cultural scene and to network with ACS leaders and members. Bring your appetite and plan to enjoy live music, activities, and camaraderie with ACS leaders, staff, friends, colleagues, and family members. The event is FREE to all attendees and their families. You will be able to move seamlessly from your Wednesday education sessions to ACS Taste of the City, and the hotel shuttle bus schedule will be extended to allow you and your family members to attend. Casual dress is encouraged. Please make sure this event is a part of your Clinical Congress plans. We would love to see you.

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Sessions of Special Interest

SESSIONS OF SPECIAL INTEREST CME Credit is not available for these sessions. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18

11:30 AM–3:00 PM

7:00–8:00 AM

Focus on Resident and Associate Society

Surgical History Group Breakfast

Sponsored by the Resident and Associate Society

Sponsored by the Surgical History Group

11:30 AM–6:00 PM

Medical Student Program (Day I) Sponsored by the Committee on Medical Student Education

8:00–9:00 AM

Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum Dedication/Excellence in Research Awards Sponsored by the Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum Committee

3:00–5:00 PM

11:30 AM–12:30 PM

Resident and Associate Society Symposium Exploring the Limits of Surgeon Disclosure: Where Are the Boundaries?

Owen H. Wangensteen Posters of Exceptional Merit

Sponsored by the Resident and Associate Society

Sponsored by the Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum Committee

6:00–8:00 PM

Convocation Ceremony

1:00–6:00 PM

Medical Student Program (Day III) Sponsored by the Committee on Medical Student Education

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 8:00–9:00 AM

Opening Ceremony

3:00–5:00 PM

Chapter Speed Networking Sponsored by the Governors Chapter Activities Domestic and International Workgroups

4:00–5:00 PM

10:00 AM–6:00 PM

Surgery Resident Program Starting Surgical Practice: Essentials for Success

Young Fellows Association Speed Mentoring Program Co-Sponsored by the Young Fellows Association, Women in Surgery, and the Resident and Associate Society

1:00–2:30 PM

4:15–5:45 PM

Operation Giving Back Open Mic: Advocating for Surgery around the World

Rural Surgeons Open Forum and Oweida Scholarship Presentation

Sponsored by Operation Giving Back

Sponsored by the Advisory Council for Rural Surgery

1:00–6:00 PM

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19

Medical Student Program (Day II) Sponsored by the Committee on Medical Student Education

4:15–5:15 PM

Annual Business Meeting of Members

2:00–3:00 PM

Estate Planning and Tax Issues for Surgeons and their Spouses 5:30–9:00 PM

Cardiothoracic Surgery in the Future: Technology Overview for Residents and Medical Students Fee: $25 (includes dinner) Sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and Society of Thoracic Surgeons

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5:00–7:00 PM

Taste of the City

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General Information

GENERAL INFORMATION Air Transportation

ACS has arranged special meeting discounts on United Airlines. These special discounts are available by booking with United directly, through a travel agent, or online. United Airlines 800-426-1122 7:00 am–9:00 pm CST; Monday–Friday 8:00 am–6:00 pm CST; Saturday–Sunday ACS Z Code: ZVEA Agreement Code: 734025 Purchase your ticket online at united.com and receive a discount off the lowest applicable fares. When booking online, please enter ZVEA734025 to receive your discount. Area/ Zone fares based on geographic location are also available with no Saturday night stay required.

Car Rental

Avis is designated as the official car rental company for the Clinical Congress 2016. Special meeting rates and discounts are available on a wide selection of GM and other fine cars. To receive these special rates, be sure to mention your Avis Worldwide Discount (AWD) number when you call. Avis Reservations 800-331-1600 avis.com AWD Number: B169699

Visa Information

International Fellows, guest physicians, and meeting attendees: The process of obtaining a visa to attend meetings in the U.S. takes much longer. You are strongly urged to apply for a visa as early as possible, preferably at least 60 days before the start of the meeting. For detailed information regarding obtaining a visa, please visit http:// travel.state.gov/content/visas/en.html. For information regarding the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), please visit http://travel. state.gov/content/visas/en/visit/visa-waiverprogram.html. You may request a letter from the College welcoming you to the meeting when you register for the meeting online.

Affiliate Group Functions

Groups planning a social function or business meeting to be held in conjunction with the Clinical Congress are required to obtain approval. If events are to be held at one of the participating venues/hotels, affiliate groups are required to secure event space through ACS.

For more information and to request function space, visit http://web2.facs.org/meetings/ events/ for the online request form or contact Carrie Ryan, Meetings Coordinator, ACS Convention and Meetings, at [email protected]. Space assignments are made on a first-come, first-processed basis. After the space request deadline of April 8, 2016, space is more limited and is assigned on an availability basis.

Shuttle Bus Service

Complimentary shuttle bus service will be provided for all registrants at regular intervals between the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and most designated ACS Clinical Congress hotels. For a list of hotels on the shuttle route, please refer to the Housing Information. Schedules and routes will be available at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and participating hotels.

Help and Information Center

Portable Help and Information Centers will be located throughout the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and will be available during registration hours. Assistance with general information, travel, housing, and local information will be available.

Lost and Found

Lost-and-found areas will be located in the ACS Convention Office at the Marriott Marquis Washington DC and in the Convention and Exhibit Office in the lower level of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Hall A. People looking for or finding lost items should contact one of these offices.

Friends of Bill W

Friends of Bill W will meet Monday, October 17 through Wednesday, October 19, 7:00–8:30 pm at the Marriott Marquis Washington DC.

Prayer Room

A prayer room will be available at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center during the meeting and open during registration hours. The room location will be indicated in the Program Book distributed at the meeting.

Nursing Mothers’ Room

A nursing mother’s room will be available during the meeting. The room location will be indicated in the Program Book distributed at the meeting.

Child Policy

The ACS policy regarding children is as follows: Under 12–Not permitted on Social Program tours Under 16–Not permitted on the exhibit floor or in scientific sessions 16 and over–Must have a badge to enter exhibit area or meeting rooms This policy includes infants in strollers and arms.

Camp ACS/Child Care

The American College of Surgeons is once again partnering with ACCENT on Children’s Arrangements, Inc. to provide an on-site children’s program in Washington, DC. ACCENT has prepared a program with activities such as arts and crafts and active games designed to entertain your children while you are attending meetings and sessions. The camp, which is offered to all children ages six months through 17 years, will be located at the Marriott Marquis Washington DC. For more information on Camp ACS, please visit our website at facs.org/ clincon2016/register/camp-acs. New! Please check the ACS website for more information on the “Little Medical School” program that will be part of Camp ACS this year.

Bistro ACS

The Best Way to Eat, Meet, and Network at Clinical Congress 2016 We know it can be difficult to find a well-balanced, healthy meal or a place to sit and meet during a convention. Bistro ACS provides a comfortable setting for attendees and exhibitors to eat, meet, and network with colleagues and fellow attendees. Conveniently located in Exhibit Hall A-B, the Bistro’s all-inclusive, upscale buffetstyle lunch is the ideal dining destination during Clinical Congress 2016. Bistro ACS will be open Monday, October 17 through Wednesday, October 19. Attendees may purchase individual bistro tickets at the time of registration. Tickets are priced at $25 per ticket. Those wishing to purchase group tickets in advance may visit bistrotickets.com/acs. Ticket sales will also be available on-site at the Bistro ACS booth located at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.

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Registration Information

REGISTRATION INFORMATION Who should attend and what’s included? Registration is open to all physicians and individuals in the health care field and includes a name badge, Program Book, and entrance to the exhibits and all sessions other than Postgraduate Courses and Meet-the-Expert Luncheons.* To review the full registration policies and submit your Clinical Congress 2016 registration, please visit our website at facs.org/clincon2016/registration. *The following sessions are included with your Clinical Congress registration and are not ticketed. Registering for these sessions does not guarantee seating within the course. Seating is provided on a first-come, first-served basis until the meeting room is full. • Named Lectures

• Town Hall Meetings

• Panel Sessions

• Video Based Sessions

• Scientific Posters • Scientific Forum

Registration and Membership Questions Should you have any questions regarding Clinical Congress registration, please contact Registration Services. Phone registrations are not accepted. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 312-202-5244 Fax: 312-202-5003 Should you have any questions regarding your ACS membership prior to registering for the Clinical Congress, please contact Member Services at: Fellow Dues and Status 877-277-0036 or [email protected] Associate Fellow, Resident, Medical Student, and Affiliate Members 800-293-4029 or [email protected] 2016 Clinical Congress Initiates 800-621-4111 or [email protected] For information on becoming a member of the College and to complete a membership application, please visit facs.org/memberservices/documents.html.

Registration Location and Hours Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Hall A, Lower Level Sunday, October 16

7:00 am–6:00 pm

Monday, October 17

6:30 am–5:00 pm

Tuesday, October 18

7:00 am–4:00 pm

Wednesday, October 19

7:00 am–4:00 pm

Thursday, October 20

7:00 am–10:00 am

Registration Fees and Credentials* All registrations must be received by 11:59 pm CT on the date indicated in order to receive the corresponding registration rate. Category

Early Bird On or Before 8/22

Late Category 8/23 – 10/15

On-Site

ACS Fellow (2015 dues paid)

$250

$300

$385

ACS Retired Fellow*

$80

$80

$80

Initiate

No Fee

No Fee

No Fee

Associate Fellow

$250

$300

$385

Resident Member

No Fee

No Fee

$45

Medical Student Member

No Fee

No Fee

$30

Affiliate Member

$80

$135

$215

Guest Physician** Resident Nonmember (with verification letter)† Medical Student Nonmember (with verification letter)† Hospital Administrator (Nonphysician)** Hospital Purchasing Agent**

$750

$785

$810

$75

$75

$110

$40

$40

$50

$620

$675

$755

$460

$515

$570

Medical Association Personnel**

$460

$515

$570

Nurse Nonmember**

$460

$515

$570

Surgical Assistant Nonmember** Surgical Technician Nonmember** Allied Health Other**

$460

$515

$570

$460

$515

$570

$460

$515

$570

PhD Nonmember**

$585

$640

$720

Commercial Press

$700

$760

$840

Attendees must be a member of the American College of Surgeons at the time of registration to receive the member rate. Refunds will not be provided to those who become members after registering. Commercial Representatives may obtain the commercial registration form by e-mailing a request to [email protected]. * A Retired ACS Fellow is an individual who has notified the College, meets the ACS definition of Retired, has been granted Retired status, and is officially listed in the ACS database as Retired. The ACS definition of a Retired member is a surgeon who is not in the active practice of providing surgical or nonsurgical patient care, participating in funded research, or performing compensated teaching or administrative duties. Questions about Retired member status should be directed to [email protected]. ** All nonmembers who pay the applicable Clinical Congress registration fees will have their membership application fees waived if they apply for American College of Surgeons membership on-site at the Clinical Congress. † Additionally, the American College of Surgeons offers discounted registration fees for both member and nonmember residents and medical students. To take advantage of the discount, nonmember residents and medical students must submit a letter verifying their educational status at the time of registration. Residents should obtain a letter from their program director; students should contact their department chairs.

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Guest Registration Guests may register for the Clinical Congress by paying the applicable registration fee. All Guest Registrants must be accompanied by a Scientific Program Registrant of another category. Guest Registration is meant for nonmedical attendees only. Guests are not eligible for CME credits or Certificate of Attendance, nor can they attend Postgraduate Courses or Meet-the-Expert Luncheons. The Guest Registration fee entitles you to attend scientific sessions, view the technical and scientific exhibits, purchase tour tickets, and use the shuttle bus service.

Registration Information

2016 Guest Program Tour and Event Schedule SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2016 ST01

12:00 noon–4:00 pm

Welcome to Washington Highlights Tour

$40

ST02

12:00 noon–4:00 pm

Smithsonian Exploration Tour

$40

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2016 ST03

10:00 am–1:00 pm

The Newseum Tour

$70

ST04

12:00 noon–4:00 pm

Welcome to Washington Highlights Tour

$40

ST05

2:00–3:00 pm

Estate Planning and Tax Issues for Surgeons and Their Spouses Lecture

No fee

ST06

5:00–9:00 pm

Capitol Hill Food Tour

$200

Category

On or before 8/22

After 8/22

ST07

9:00–11:00 pm

Illuminated Washington, DC Tour

$40

Guest/Spouse

$70

$95

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016

Children 15 Years and Under

Free

Free

ST08

10:00 am–1:00 pm

International Spy Museum

$180

ST09

1:00–5:00 pm

Private Capitol Collection Tour

$150

ST10

5:30–10:30 pm

Evening at the Kennedy Center

$256

ST11

6:00–10:00 pm

After Hours at Mt. Vernon Tour

$60

Tours and Events Important Note: All tours will depart from and return to the Marriott Marquis unless otherwise noted. Please meet in the lobby of the hotel unless otherwise indicated. We recommend that you arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled tour time and wear comfortable walking shoes for all tours. Tours will be held rain or shine, unless otherwise notified. Children under 12 years of age are not permitted on tours. All children 12 years and older must be accompanied by an adult.

Guest Registration and Tour Refund Policy The Guest Registration Fee is nonrefundable. A full refund for tour fees will be given if written notification of cancellation is received no later than August 29, 2016. Cancellation received after the deadline will not be eligible for refunds. This policy is strictly enforced.

Please visit our website at facs.org/clincon2016/guest for a complete description of all Tours and Events. Each tour has a required minimum and maximum number of participants. Tours will be cancelled if the minimum number is not reached, and tickets will be available for on-site purchase only if space allows. Advance registration is encouraged.

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Membership has benefits: • ACS advocacy efforts that work for you and your patients at both the federal and state levels • Educational programs to help you stay up to date and ahead of the curve while meeting your continuing medical education requirements

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General Housing Information

GENERAL HOUSING INFORMATION Support ACS by booking your room through onPeak at one of the official Clinical Congress Hotels! To obtain the necessary amount of meeting and exhibit space at the convention center and surrounding hotels, ACS must commit to a minimum number of guest rooms. If that commitment is not met, ACS will incur significant financial penalties and have difficulty obtaining sufficient meeting space in the future. This issue can have a major impact on the programs that ACS is able to offer to you at Clinical Congress. You can help ACS avoid penalties by booking your reservation through the official housing company, onPeak.

Top reasons why you should reserve your hotel rooms via the ACS housing system: Lowest rates. We’ve secured more than 35 hotels in the heart of the city offering a wide range of options, price points, and the lowest rates possible. Flexible terms. Book today and have the flexibility to change or cancel your reservation without charge up to 72 hours prior to arrival. Customer service. onPeak is your advocate if a dispute or problem arises and is also available to assist in advance and on-site with housing questions or concerns. Support ACS. When you book through onPeak, you are supporting your organization’s efforts to negotiate for future meetings. Free transportation. Complimentary shuttle bus service is available between all ACS-contracted hotels and the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. RESERVE YOUR HOTEL TODAY. POPULAR HOTELS FILL UP QUICKLY!

Applying for Hotel Accommodations These housing procedures apply to all general registrants of the Clinical Congress. If you are a Regent, Officer, Past Officer, Advisory Council Chair, Governor, Distinguished Service Award Recipient, Special Invited Guest, or Standing Committee Chair and are requesting for the Marriott Marquis, please use the special housing link sent to you. Housing Procedures Reservation requests will be processed on a first-come, first-serve basis and must be received by Tuesday, September 20, 2016. Requests received after this deadline, or after the room blocks are filled, are subject to rate and space availability. Housing requests can be made using ONE of the following options: ONLINE via the following link: onPeak ACS 2016 Housing– compass.onpeak.com/e/73ACS16/.

CALL onPeak at 855-906-4456 (within U.S. only) or 312-527-7300 between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm CST, Monday through Friday. FAX your completed Hotel Reservation Form (which can be found on the Clinical Congress housing page at facs.org) to 312-329-9513. MAIL your completed Hotel Reservation Form (which can be found on the Clinical Congress housing page at facs.org) to the following address: onPeak c/o ACS Clinical Congress 350 N. Clark, Suite 200 Chicago, IL 60654 Please do not send your request directly to the hotel or to the ACS office as doing so will only delay its processing. If you do not receive acknowledgement of your reservation request within 72 hours, please contact onPeak at [email protected] or at the numbers indicated above. Please verify your acknowledgment for accuracy. A hotel confirmation number will be sent to you approximately 3 weeks prior to the meeting.

Guarantee of Arrival All reservations will require a credit card (American Express, VISA, or MasterCard) for arrival guarantee purposes only. Credit cards will only be charged directly by the hotel if your reservation is cancelled within 72 hours of arrival or in accordance with your hotel’s cancellation policy as noted on your confirmation. Changes and Cancellations Reservation changes and/or cancellations should be made with onPeak until October 4, 2016, at 4:00 pm CST. Beginning October 5, contact the hotel directly with any changes and ask for a confirmation number if canceling your reservation. A cancellation penalty of one night’s room and tax will be charged for reservations cancelled within 72 hours of arrival date or in accordance with your hotel’s cancellation policy as noted on your reservation confirmation. Suite Raffle To thank you for booking your reservation through onPeak in the official housing block, you will be entered in a raffle to win an upgrade to a one-bedroom suite for your entire hotel stay, valid for reservations for dates of stay that include October 16–20, 2016. Your reservation must be made by September 20, 2016, in order to qualify for the raffle. Winner(s) will be notified via e-mail on September 23, 2016. For official rules, please visit onpeak.com/ACS-Official-Rules.

The online reservation service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week! For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

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Rates listed do not include applicable taxes. For more details and additional information, please visit facs.org.  Hotels with a bus symbol indicate the locations of shuttle bus stops. Persons staying at a hotel without a shuttle stop should use the stop closest to their hotel. 38

  Indicates hotel is within walking distance of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. *Government rate rooms available upon request. Contact onPeak for special housing link.

For more information, visit  facs.org/clincon2016.

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Single/ Double Rates Transit Official Hotels: Convention Center Hotels Cambria Suites Washington, DC Conv Center $279 0.3 Comfort Inn Downtown DC Conv Center $189 0.4 Embassy Suites Washington Conv Center $299 0.2 Grand Hyatt Washington $339 0.2 Hampton Inn Washington DC Downtown Conv Center $275 0.5 Henley Park Hotel $295 0.1 Homewood Suites Convention Center $279 0.4 Monaco Washington DC, a Kimpton Hotel $309 0.4 Connected Marriott Marquis - HQ Hotel $339 Morrison-Clark Historic Hotel $299 0.1 Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown $333 0.1 Washington Marriott at Metro Center $319 0.3 Capitol Hill Hotels Hotel George $299 1.0 Hyatt Place DC Downtown K Street $239 1.1 Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill $299 1.0 The Liaison, Capitol Hill $269 0.9 Phoenix Park Hotel $275 0.9 Washington Court Hotel $289 0.8 Downtown Hotels Beacon Hotel and Corporate Quarters $252/$272 0.8 Capital Hilton $297 0.5 The St. Regis Washington DC $419 0.9 Courtyard by Marriott at Embassy Row $269 0.9 Doubletree by Hilton Hotel, Washington DC $250 0.7 Hotel Rouge $269 1.0 Topaz Hotel $285 0.9 JW Marriott $340 0.8 Loews Madison Hotel $289 0.7 Renaissance Mayflower Hotel $329 1.0 Sofitel Lafayette Square Washington DC $330 0.5 Westin Washington DC City Center $309 1.0 Dupont Circle Hotels The Fairfax at Embassy Row* $269 1.6 Hotel Palomar $299 1.5 Southwest Waterfront Mandarin Oriental Washington DC $375 1.6 West End Hotels Fairmont Washington DC $312 1.5 Melrose Hotel Washington DC $249 1.7 Renaissance Washington, Dupont Circle $289 1.3 St. Gregory Luxury Hotel & Suites $249 1.0 Washington Marriott Georgetown $289 1.6

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