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December 16, 2025
Join leaders in quality, safety, and—new in the 2026—cancer care for at the reimagined Quality, Safety & Cancer Conference (QSCC). You can play a key role in the event by submitting an abstract for presentation at the July 30–August 2 meeting in Orlando, Florida.
Growing awareness of musculoskeletal strain among surgeons has brought new meaning to the old proverb, “Physician, heal thyself.”
Physicians, especially surgeons, are finding that if they do not take precautions, they may end up in pain, debilitated, and even in a shortened career.
December 16, 2025
The Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS) is accepting applications for the position of Continuing Medical Education (CME) Editor. The selected individual will work closely with the JACS Editor-in-Chief and editorial office to oversee, develop, and curate monthly CME quizzes derived from selected JACS articles.
Read this week's entire issue for the latest news on the ACS and the field of surgery.
Go to your MyCME Portal today and verify your ABS ID and date of birth on the Board Certification Tab so you can have your CME data automatically transmitted to the ABS via ACCME.
A recent episode of The House of Surgery podcast featured Dr. William Cohn, a cardiothoracic surgeon from Houston, Texas, who delivered the I. S. Ravdin Lecture during Clinical Congress 2025 in Chicago. In his lecture, “The Past, Present, and Future of the Total Artificial Heart,” Dr. Cohn not only explored the history of artificial heart innovation, but also the paradigm-shifting work that may finally bring a permanent solution for end-stage heart failure.
Since the first successful procedure in 2005, facial transplantation has evolved as a feasible and effective treatment option for patients with severe facial disfigurement. Listen to two surgeons intimately involved in the burgeoning field of facial transplantation, Drs. Bruce Gelb and Bohdan Pomahac, share their thoughts on the distinctly multidisciplinary and inherently complex nature of procedure, advances in addressing graft rejection, and more. Learn more in the November/December Bulletin cover article.