Faculty members are highly experienced experts in the use of simulation in surgical education.
Course Chair
Dr. Feins is recently retired from clinical practice in general thoracic surgery and is professor of surgery and medical director of preoperative services at University of North Carolina (UNC) Chapel Hill. He was a founder of the Cardiothoracic Surgery “Senior Tour,” which offers retired cardiothoracic surgeons the change to provide resident education using simulation.
Dr. Hines is assistant professor of surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville, TN, and is co-director of the University of Tennessee Center for Advanced Medical Simulation. Special interests include postsimulation debriefing and assessment of simulated events.
Dr. Huffstutter is assistant professor of surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville, TN, and is co-director of the University of Tennessee Center for Advanced Medical Simulation. Special interests include the theoretical basis for simulation education and curriculum development.
Dr. MacRae is a colorectal surgeon at the University of Toronto with an interest in surgical education. She was director of the Surgical Skills Centre at the University of Toronto for more than 10 years. Her research interests are technical skills acquisition and assessment of technical skills.
Dr. Sudan is the vice chair of education and professor of surgery, as well as psychiatry and behavioral sciences, at Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC. As the director of the Surgical Education and Activities Lab (SEAL) at Duke University, his interests include curriculum development and implementation. Clinical areas of expertise include robotic surgery, minimally invasive foregut, and bariatric surgery.
Chair, Committee on Professional Opportunities for Senior Surgeons
Director, ACS Division of Education
Associate Director, ACS Division of Education