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May 5, 2026
Surgeons, clinical leaders, quality improvement (QI) professionals, administrators, and multidisciplinary teams are invited to join the ACS in Orlando, Florida, for the 2026 Quality, Safety & Cancer Conference (QSCC), July 30–August 2.
May 5, 2026
Despite strong advocacy from the ACS and other specialty societies, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services implemented a 2.5% cut to work relative value units (wRVUs) for almost all non-time-based CPT codes effective January 1, 2026.
May 5, 2026
The ACS has announced the continuation of the ACS Aspiring Leaders Program, which matches senior ACS Fellows with mid-career ACS Fellows to focus on accelerating professional development and maximizing leadership potential. Applications are due June 5, and the program will launch in person at Clinical Congress 2026.
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.
Employment and insurance disruptions are common among working individuals diagnosed with gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, but the consequences associated with insurance instability remain poorly defined. Listen to Dr. Timothy Pawlik discuss his recent JACS article on the topic, which found that insurance instability after GI cancer diagnosis was largely mediated by mid- and late-phase employment disruption, highlighting the need for policies that protect employment and guarantee insurance continuity during cancer care.