CME

Objective

This program is designed for the practicing surgeon. It is meant to provide an update in the various disciplines of surgery with application to daily practice, and to enhance the knowledge of the participant in these areas. The program is intended to meet the needs of surgeons in clinical practice for up-to-date information on the latest techniques in general and specialty surgical areas and to provide a means for surgical students and researchers to report the results of their research.

CME Breakdown

Thursday, October 7, 2021
Trauma Session: 0.50 credit (trauma mandate – .5 hours)
Guest Speaker: 0.50 credit
Surgical Potpourri Abstract Session = 0.75 credit

Claim CME

To claim CME, you must submit an online evaluation by Monday, December 6, 2021.

CME Certificate of Attendance for non-MDs/Dos will be emailed to you on Thursday, December 9, 2021.

AGENDA

6:00pm
Log into Zoom

6:05pm
Welcome

6:15pm-6:45pm
Trauma Session

6:15pm-6:20pm
READMISSIONS FOLLOWING FIREARM INJURY: AN EXAMINATION OF THE NATIONAL READMISSION DATABASE
Derek Lumbard, MD, Hennepin County Medical Center

6:20pm-6:25pm
TRAUMA RECIDIVISM IN THE GERIATRIC POPULATION
Selma El Hag, MBBS, University of Minnesota

6:25pm-6:30pm
Electric Scooter Injury Patterns and Severity in Minneapolis
Michael Boerner, MD, Hennepin County Medical Center

6:30pm-6:35pm
CARDIAC HERNIATION AFTER BLUNT THORACIC TRAUMA IN THE SETTING OF REMOTE PENETRATING THORACIC TRAUMA
Chesney Siems, MD, University of Minnesota

6:35pm-6:45pm
Question & Answer

6:45pm-7:15pm
Guest Speaker
Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
Mark Sawyer, MD, FACS

7:15pm-7:35pm
Break with Exhibitor

7:40pm-8:25pm
Surgical Potpourri 

7:40pm-7:45pm
FUNCTIONAL STATUS AND TIME SINCE PRIMARY LUNG TRANSPLANT PREDICT SURVIVAL AFTER REDO LUNG TRANSPLANT
Lena Trager, BA, University of Minnesota

7:45pm-7:50pm
CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT AND CORONARY REVASCULARIZATION IN VETERANS AFFAIRS PATIENTS
Austin Hingtgen, BA, University of Minnesota

7:50pm-7:55pm
TIPS PROCEDURE AND THE TIMING OF UMBILICAL HERNIA REPAIR
Nathan Backowski, BS, University of Minnesota

7:55pm-8:00pm
MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL MICROAGGRESSIONS STUDY: A MISSING LINK BETWEEN SURGICAL FACULTY BURNOUT AND GENDER
Sarah Lund, MD, Mayo Clinic

8:00pm-8:05pm
QUALITY OF OVARIAN FERTILITY PRESERVATION: CAUTERY VS. LIGASURE HARVEST
Alyssa Brown, BS, Mayo Clinic

8:05pm-8:10pm
PREDICTORS FOR LEECH THERAPY FAILURE IN REVASCULARIZED AND REPLANTED DIGITS
Michelle Frees, MD, University of Minnesota

8:10pm-8:15pm
ALCOHOL AND ILLICIT DRUGS INCREASE ODDS OF HAND AMPUTATION AND HOSPITALIZATION AFTER FIREWORK INJURY
Thomas Sorenson, BS, University of Minnesota

8:15pm-8:25pm
Question & Answer

8:25pm-8:30pm
MSS Business Meeting & Adjournment

REGISTRATION

There is no fee to attend the MSS Fall Conference for current chapter members – a member benefit!

Join Us at the Virtual Fall Conference

Each exhibitor will have a web page in our Virtual Exhibit Hall. “Booths” will contain a logo, description of your product and services, and contact information. Plus, we have additional exhibit levels for you to review. Each company rep will include a virtual business card that includes the contact information for each rep.

Join Us at the Virtual Fall Conference

Each exhibitor will have a web page in our Virtual Exhibit Hall. “Booths” will contain a logo, description of your product and services, and contact information. Plus, we have additional exhibit levels for you to review. Each company rep will include a virtual business card that includes the contact information for each rep.

Program Committee

Mark Sawyer, MD, FACS
Denise Klinkner, MD, FACS

 

Thank you to Innocoll Biotherapeutics for supporting our Fall Conference