Center for Surgery and Public Health

· September 30, 2024 ·

CSPH attends ACS Clinical Congress 2024

Twenty CSPH faculty members and fellows will be presenting at the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Clinical Congress 2024. 

Clinical Congress is a premier surgical education and network event hosted annually by the American College of Surgeons. This year’s educational program will continue to address essential clinical and non-clinical content through lectures delivered by world-renowned experts, including twenty faculty members and fellows from CSPH. See below for the full list of presentations for ACS Clinical Congress 2024, which will be held in San Francisco, California on October 19-22, 2024. 

Long-term Financial Hardship: Defining who is at risk.

Ilkhani S, Leech MM, Hwabejire JO, Sanchez SE, Herrera Escobar JP, Scott J, Anderson GA.

SF102 | I. Ethics and II. Geriatric/Palliative Care 9:45 – 11:15 AM

One-Year Post-Operative Outcomes for Seriously Ill Older Adults with Pain, Depression, Functional Dependence, & Informal Caregiving Needs after Major Elective Surgery

 

How Are We Defining Palliative Surgery in Cancer Patients? A Systematic Review (Quick-Shot)

 

SP101-6 | ePosters I – Station 6:Trauma/Burn/Critical Care I 9:45 – 11:15 AM

Measurement of Long Term, Quality of Life Outcomes in Injury Databases

 

SF104 | Health Services Research I 9:45 – 11:15 AM

Association between Surgical Team Familiarity in the Operating Room and Patient Outcomes

 

PS117 | The Economic Benefits of Quality Improvement 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

  • Co-Speakers: Clifford Y Ko, Caroline E. Reinke, Bruce Hall, Zara Cooper, Rachel R Kelz.

 

SF122. Health Services Research II 4:15 – 5:45 PM

Association between General Surgeons’ Minimizing-Maximizing Tendencies and Treatment Choice in Appendicitis Management (Quick-Shot)

 

Association between Surgeon’s Operative Workload in the 7-30 Days Preceding Surgery and Patient Outcomes

 

Comparing Measures of Social Vulnerability in Trauma Patient Populations

 

SF126| Trauma/Burn/Critical Care II: Trauma and Critical Care 4:15-5:45 PM

Predictors of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock in Patients with Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections (Quick-Shot)

  • Manuel Castillo-Angeles, MD, MPH, Saba Ilkhani, MD, Christine Wu, MD, Adam Fields, MD, Malerie S. Pratt, MD, Stephanie L. Nitzschke, MD, FACS and Reza Askari, MD, FACS.

 

SF202 | Global Surgery and Humanitarian Outreach I: Trauma 8:00 – 9:30 AM

A Trauma System for 1.4 Billion People: Consensus Recommendations for Trauma Systems in India/LMICs from the Transdisciplinary Research, Advocacy, and Implementation Network for Trauma in India (TRAIN Trauma India) Symposium (Quick-Shot)

 

Facilitating Peer-to-Peer Surgical Consultations in Wartime Ukraine: The Role of HealUa Mobile Application

 

SP201-5 | ePosters III – Station 5: Surgical Oncology I 9:45 – 11:15 AM

Surgeon Perspectives on the Role of Non-Curative Surgery for Patients with Metastatic Cancer

 

SP201-6 | ePosters II – Station 6: Global Surgery I 9:45 – 11:15 AM

Overcoming Obstacles: The State of Reconstructive Surgery during the War in Ukraine

  • Ali Dzhemiliev, MD, Svitlana Bielichenko, MD, Marta Antoniv, MD, Anna Malovanna, MD, Maksym Danylyshyn, MS, Lesia Strilka, MD, Nataliia Komashko, MD, Darya Kizub, MD, Amanda J. Reich, PhD, MPH and Nelya Melnitchouk, MD, FACS.

 

SF211 | General Surgery III 12:45 – 2:15 PM

Surgeon Intraoperative Sympathovagal Balance Influences Patient Outcomes (Quick-Shot)

 

A Familiar Working Environment Influences Surgeon’s Stress in the Operating Room

  • Jake Awtry, MD, MA, Stephanie Polazzi, MSc, Jean Christophe Lifante, MD, PhD and Antoine Duclos, MD, PhD. Center for Surgery and Public Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, Research on Healthcare Performance RESHAPE, Inserm U1290, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France, Department of Endocrine Surgery, Lyon Sud Hospital, Hospices Civil de Lyon, Lyon, France

 

SF301 | General Surgery VI 8:00 – 9:30 AM

Language Serving Hospitals May Provide Better Access to Appendectomy for Patients with Non-English Primary Language (Quick-Shot)

 

SF303 | Surgical Education V: Resources (Global/DEI) 8:00 – 9:30 AM

Gender Differences Persist in Trainee Evaluations of Surgical Faculty: A Qualitative Study (Quick-Shot)

  • Manuel Castillo-Angeles, MD, MPH, Christine Wu, MD and Stephanie L. Nitzschke, MD, FACS.

 

SF305 | Breast II 9:45 – 11:15 AM

Evaluation of the Commission on Cancer’s Time-to-Neoadjuvant Therapy Quality Measure in Patients with Triple-Negative or HER2+ Breast Cancer: Are the Older More at Risk for Treatment Delays?

 

SF307 | Global Surgery and Humanitarian Outreach III: Education, Training, Pediatrics 9:45 – 11:15 AM

Education in Adversity: A Pioneering Initiative to Enhance Surgical Knowledge in Wartime Ukraine

 

SF312 | General Surgery VII 12:45 – 2:15 PM

Splenic Embolization vs. Splenectomy- Comparing Infectious Complication Rates (Quick-Shot)

  • Saba Ilkhani, MD, Ghazal Sanadgol, MD, Manuel Castillo-Angeles, MD, Emanuele Lagazzi, MD, Stephanie L. Nitzschke, MD, FACS and Reza Askari, MD, FACS.