Yale Surgery faculty and trainees will present new findings at the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress from October 22-25 in Boston, MA. As the premier surgical education event, the annual conference brings together clinicians and researchers from all surgical disciplines. This year’s theme, “Surgeons United,” is the focus of the presentations and educational sessions. The presentations and session highlights from Yale Surgery include Holly N. Blackburn, MD, who was selected as a finalist for the 2023 Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum Dedication, Excellence in Research, and Resident Research Scholarship.
Sunday, October 22
Splenic Trauma - To Squirt or Scoop Out
Adrian A. Maung, MD
Paul Serrato, MS
Monday, October 23
Evaluating the Quality of Outpatient Surgical Procedures
Yuqi Zhang, MD, MHS
Cheryl K. Zogg, PhD, MSPH, MHS
Tuesday, October 24
Delivering Pediatric Surgical Care in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs): An Analysis of 10,000 Cases (Quick-Shot)
Madeleine K Carroll, MD
Origins, Composition, and Alleviation of Adhesions in a Mouse Model
Holly N. Blackburn, MD
Mytien Nguyen, MS
Surgical Oncology II: Liver
Moderator: Sajid A. Khan, MD
Lost Work due to Burn-Related Disability in a US Working Population
Hannon Maqsood
Wednesday, October 25
Updates in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Ventilator Management, and the Use of ECMO
Adrian A. Maung, MD
A Model for Developing Self-Sustained Laparoscopic Surgery Training in Cambodia: Objective and Subjective Impact on Participants’ Surgical Skills (Quick-Shot)
Angel Flores Huidobro Martinez, MD
Moderator: Ira L. Leeds, MD, MBA, ScM
Evaluation and Management of Pancreatic Cysts
Moderator: Sajid A. Khan, MD
Ira L. Leeds, MD, MBA, ScM
Diagnosis and Management of Peritoneal Surface Malignancies
Kiran K. Turaga, MBBS
Yale Surgery Reception on October 23
Join the department for a reception on Monday, October 23 at the Otis room in the Westin Boston Waterfront from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
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