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June 17, 2025
Clinical Congress 2025, October 4–7 in Chicago, Illinois, will bring together world-renowned experts in the clinical practice of surgery, as well as leaders in surgical education, research, and technology. One of the highlights of the annual conference is the impressive slate of Named Lectures.
June 17, 2025
Several ACS Fellows at the West Virginia University (WVU) Heart and Vascular Institute in Morgantown were part of a team that recently performed a world-first robotic transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) explant and aortic valve replacement.
June 17, 2025
The New York Chapter of the ACS held its first statewide educational meeting in over a decade on May 2–4 at the Sagamore Hotel in Bolton Landing, New York. Chapter President Anthony Vine, MD, FACS, provided a firsthand account of the expansive meeting, which included a range of lectures and presentations from current and past ACS leaders, cutting-edge clinical topics, hands-on demonstrations on a surgical robot, and much more.
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.
Join surgeons, their team members, and other healthcare professionals dedicated to quality improvement at the ACS Quality and Safety Conference, July 17–20 in San Diego. Whether you are just beginning your quality improvement journey or looking to lead transformative change at your institution, this meeting offers inspiration, information, practical tools, peer engagement, and evidence-based insights to support your next steps.
With colorectal cancer rates increasing around the world, it is essential that surgeons understand modern standards for colon cancer surgery. In this webinar, moderator Dr. Brian Teng is joined by panelists Drs. Ovunc Bardakcioglu, George Chang, Neal Wilkinson, and Amy Halverson in discussing Technical Standards for Colon Cancer Surgery, as outlined in Operative Standards for Cancer Surgery Vol. 1.