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The local ACS Chapters exert the college's influence at the community level. Patricia L. Turner began serving as the executive director and chief executive officer of the college in January 2022. She is currently on the faculty in the department of surgery at the University of Chicago Medicine.
Leipzig, Germany, October 9, 2024 - BellaSeno GmbH, an ISO 13485 certified tissue regeneration company developing resorbable scaffolds using additive manufacturing technologies, today announced that new clinical data from the first interim report of its ongoing study evaluating the use of BellaSeno's 3D-printed resorbable breast scaffolds ...
Strong for Surgery (S4S) is a public health campaign and quality improvement (QI) initiative developed and launched by the University of Washington in Washington State in 2012. [1] Strong for Surgery was developed by the Comparative Effectiveness Research Translation Network (CERTAIN) and informed by data from the Surgical Care and Outcomes ...
The Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP) was initiated in 2008 by the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma. Its aim is to provide risk-adjusted data for the purpose of reducing variability in adult trauma outcomes and offering best practice guidelines to improve trauma care.
As the new year draws to a close, The Independent looks back at the most memorable — and often bizarre — video moments of 2024. The last year has been a gold mine of video footage; ...
Since the founding in 1995, these Congress meetings have been held throughout the world. The first president of ISAKOS was Dr. Peter J. Fowler of Canada, in the years 1995 to 1997. For the 2015–17 term, the society was chaired by Dr. Philippe Neyret of France, followed by Dr. Marc Safran of the USA from 2017–19. [1]
By 31 December 1993, there was information for 500,000 non-cardiac surgical procedures. In 1994 NVASRS was expanded to all 128 HVA hospitals that performed the surgery. The name was then changed to the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program. [1]
The American Board of Surgery was officially organized on January 9, 1937. The formation of the ABS was the result of a committee formed a year earlier by the American Surgical Association with representatives from the American College of Surgeons, American Medical Association and the Southern, Western, Pacific Coast and New England Surgical Associations.