APDS Program at ACS Clinical Congress
San Francisco, California
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
12:45 pm – 5:00 pm
Moscone Convention & Exhibition Center
Room 303/304
The APDS will be presenting two panels on key issues in surgery resident education. Panels will include talks by expert speakers as well as a panel discussion. The first topic is ‘Time to Venture Out Into the World – A Program Director’s Guide to Giving Residents Career Advice.’ The second panel will be ‘ Mentoring Through the Years: Best Practices for Those Who Mentor Residents.’
12:45 pm Panel I: Time to Venture Out Into the World – A Program Director’s Guide to Giving Residents Career Advice
Moderator: David T. Harrington, MD, FACS, Providence, Rhode Island
Setting the Stage – Current State of Affairs
William G. Cioffi, MD, FACS
The Traditional Large Academic Department of Surgery
Fabrizio Michelassi, MD, FACS
Medium to Small Academic Departments in a Hospital Organized in Service Lines
Richard B. Damewood, MD, FACS
The Community Academic Hospital or Private Practice Model
Marcella W. Bradway, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Surgery Departments in Kaiser Permanente Hospitals
J. Craig Collins, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Panel II: Mentoring Through the Years: Best Practices for Those Who Mentor Residents
Moderator: Kyla P. Terhune, MD, MBA, FACS, Nashville, Tennessee
Doctor: Mentoring the Intern
Mary Katherine Kimbrough, MD, FACS
Leader and Professional: Mentoring the Developing Resident
Vance Y. Sohn, MD, FACS
Fellow: Mentoring the Transition from Residency to Fellowship
Jennifer LaFemina, MD, FACS
Surgeon: Mentoring the Transition to Practice
Benjamin T. Jarman, MD, FACS
Strategies to Ensure Success: Mentoring the Underrepresented Resident
Cary B. Aarons, MD, FACS, FACRS
4:15 pm APDS Business Meeting – David T. Harrington, MD, FACS, Providence, Rhode Island
4:45 pm Medical Students & Surgeons Reception – Moscone Convention & Exhibition Center Rm 210/211