The ACS Academy of Master Surgeon Educators Grand Rounds Series is pleased to present this virtual panel discussion with Dr. Paula Ferrada, Dr. Jeffrey Matthews, and Dr. Dimitrios Stefanidis, moderated by Dr. Mohsen Shabahang, with welcoming remarks by Dr. Ajit K. Sachdeva. This Grand Rounds will explore the different methods and the literature on intraoperative teaching.
Participation in the Academy Virtual Grand Rounds is designated for 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
Dr. Paula Ferrada currently serves as the Division and system chief for Acute Care surgery and Trauma for the Inova healthcare system and contuse to serve as an educator as well as a professor of Medical Education for the University of Virginia.
She is a Colombian born female Surgeon-Leader. She is an internationally recognized advocate for equity, diversity and inclusion.
She trained in general surgery at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. She is the first Colombian woman to graduate form a general surgery program within the Harvard system. She completed a fellowship in surgical critical care at the University of Pittsburg and spent an additional year of fellowship training at Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland as their first Acute Care Surgery Fellow.
After her training she joined Virginia Commonwealth University as faculty, where she served in different leadership roles, including as a peer elected member of the Medical College of Virginia Physicians board. She served in the capacity of surgical critical care fellowship director and director of the surgical and trauma critical care units. Since her clinical and leadership accomplishments she raised rapidly to the rank of full Professor of Surgery at this institution.
She is an accomplished educator. Dr Ferrada has received multiple teaching awards from Harvard medical students, and she was honored with two major awards from the Virginia Commonwealth University Medical School: the Irby James teaching award and the Leonard Tow Humanism in medicine awards as a statement of her commitment to education. She was inducted as a member to the Academy of Master Surgeon Educators, of the American College of Surgeons.
Ferrada is an active member of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) National Ultrasound Faculty (NUF), she is the creator and directs the module of echocardiogram and thoracic ultrasound for the American College of Surgeons and currently serves as the credentialing and certification vice chair for this committee.
Dr Ferrada served as the Chair for the Young Fellows Association. This organization body represents surgeons 45 years and younger, members of the American College of Surgeons. Before becoming the chair, she served as the mentoring program leader, as well as the education pillar leader, helping create many opportunities for young surgeons in the American College of Surgeons.
Internationally, she is the president elect for the Pan-American Trauma Society; she created a mentorship program for young surgeons, an ultrasound course for all first responders, published the first multicenter trial sponsored by this organization, directed the committee of the education and research and founded a scholarship for this organization.
She has been a Councilor for the Virginia Chapter of the ACS, the Secretary-Treasurer of the Virginia chapter and served as the President for the chapter.
She has served as the Chair of the Mentoring Committee for the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma and as the Director of the Division of Membership for this organization. During her tenure she created a mid-career leadership program, a speakers’ bureau and a Twitter chat to support the members.
She has been able to translate her passion into many research projects that in turn have improved patient care. She has over 120 papers published in peer-reviewed journals, is part of the editorial board for the Journal of Trauma and Acute Care surgery the main journal in her specialty. She is also an Associate Editor for the American Journal of Surgery and serves in the board for the Journal Surgery and the Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS).
She has edited several books on the care of the traumatized patients. She has been able to secure funding form the Department of Defense and the Food and Drug Administration, and has lead multiple multicenter trials and practice guidelines for the management of acute care surgical patients.
Dr. Jeffrey B. Matthews is the Dallas B. Phemister Distinguished Service Professor, Chair of the Department of Surgery, and Surgeon-in-Chief of The University of Chicago Medicine. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, Dr. Matthews completed surgical residency at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston and a hepatobiliary fellowship at the University of Bern. During his appointment at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Hospital, he rose to the rank of Associate Professor of Surgery and Chief of the Division of General Surgery at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. In 2001, he was appointed Christian R. Holmes Professor and Chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of Cincinnati until assuming his current position in 2006.
Dr. Matthews is a gastrointestinal surgeon and leading authority on the surgical treatment of diseases of the pancreas, bile ducts, and liver. He is highly skilled in the treatment of acute and chronic pancreatitis, and is one of a handful of surgeons in the nation who has expertise in islet autotransplantation, a treatment for severe pancreatitis with and without a genetic component.
He also has vast experience in bile duct reconstruction and complex re-operative gastrointestinal surgery. He has over 200 original articles, chapters and editorials as well as multiple surgical textbooks. He led a federally funded research laboratory for over two decades studying the regulation of epithelial transport and barrier function. He serves on the Editorial Board of 11 prestigious surgical and scientific journals and is Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of the Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. He is the past Chair of the Surgery Residency Review Committee of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. He is a senior Director of the American Board of Surgery, and past President of the Society of Surgical Chairs, the Society of University Surgeons and the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (SSAT).
Dr. Dimitrios Stefanidis is president elect of the Indiana chapter of the American College of Surgeons (ACS), president of the Indiana chapter of the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS), immediate past president of the Association for Surgical Education, and has led several national committees and served on the board of the Society for Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons SAGES. He is founding editor-in-chief for Global Surgical Education the Journal of the Association for Surgical Education and a member of the ACS Academy of Master Surgeon Educators and a fellow of the Academy of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. Dr Stefanidis has a passion for improving teaching methods to optimize skill acquisition in surgery and has published over 250 peer-reviewed papers in prestigious surgical journals, given over 300 scientific presentations at a national/ international stage, received more than 20 research awards including the 2021 researcher of the year award by the Society for Simulation in healthcare, and obtained over $4 million dollars in funding.
The session will be moderated by Mohsen Shabahang, MD, PhD, FACS, MAMSE, Chair of the Subcommittee on Novel Teaching and Assessment Methods and Educational Resources for the ACS Academy of Master Surgeon Educators. Dr. Shabahang is the VP/CMO of the Wellspan Surgery Service Line, York, PA. Dr. Shabahang joined Wellspan in summer 2021.
Welcome remarks will be given by Ajit K. Sachdeva, MD, FACS, FRCSC, FSACME, MAMSE, Director of the ACS Division of Education and Co-Chair, Steering Committee of the ACS Academy of Master Surgeon Educators.