The Clinical Congress Session Showcase highlights select panel and video-based education sessions presented at Clinical Congress 2024. This series extends the impact of Clinical Congress by providing another avenue for attendees to advance their surgical knowledge throughout the year. Continue the discussion with faculty from some of our most popular sessions to gain a deeper understanding of the topics. Attendees will be able to claim CME credit after completing the coursework and course evaluation.
All registrants will have on-demand access to the original 90-minute session that was presented in San Francisco and are encouraged to watch the recording prior to the live webinar to ensure a deeper understanding of the material and allow for a more engaging discussion during the webinar.
The webinars build upon the original sessions, highlighting key educational content covered in San Francisco, sharing new insights from the faculty, and answering questions from the audience. After the live webinar, both recordings will be available on-demand on the course site. Each session will offer up to 2.5 CME credits.
Experience a VBE session from the Clinical Congress in San Francisco live via Zoom, featuring the original Moderators and Authors who will engage in real-time discussion and answer audience questions. This interactive webinar offers a unique opportunity to connect directly with experts and gain valuable insights.
Following the event, the recorded webinar will be accessible on-demand through the course site, allowing participants to revisit key discussions at their convenience. Each session provides 1.5 CME credits, making it a valuable opportunity for professional development. Don’t miss out—join us live and elevate your expertise!
Thursday, April 24, 2025 | 6:00–7:00 pm CT
Building on the original Panel Session from Clinical Congress 2024, experts will offer additional insights and tips on the management of Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS). This session will summarize the latest literature on this ever-changing topic and emphasize an important surgeon lesson: when not to cut.
2.5 CME credits are available.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025 | 6:00–7:30 pm CT
This webinar features clips from the colon and rectal surgery Video-Based Education sessions. Gain practical knowledge, explore advanced procedures, and engage directly with moderators and speakers as they answer your questions live.
1.5 CME credits are available.
Surgical Cases in Trauma
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 | 6:00–7:30 pm CT
Gallbladder and Common Bile Duct for the General Surgeon
Tuesday, May 27, 2025 | 6:00–7:30 pm CT
Available on-demand through May 20, 2025
The treatment of appendicitis has changed dramatically over the past decade. This session will cover advances and changes in the modern management of appendicitis.
Available on-demand through April 30, 2025
This session informs surgeons with tips and tricks to manage common surgical problems faced in abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR), to examine in-depth open and minimally invasive approaches along with strategies to perform culturally competent care. In addition, the data supporting the impact of AWR on improving abdominal core health is reviewed along with the role of targeted core physical therapy and tips on AWR coding.
This webinar features presentations on Hernia Surgery. Attendees will gain familiarity with various surgical operations and conditions.
Discover the latest advancements in bariatric surgery with this exclusive session featuring hand-selected videos from both of our Bariatric Surgery sessions. Curated by expert Moderators, this session will showcase a diverse range of complex cases, including multiple Roux-en-Y gastric bypass procedures, MAGDI techniques, and laparoscopic revisional surgeries. Gain valuable insights into surgical approaches, decision-making strategies, and technical considerations from leading experts in the field. Whether you’re looking to refine your skills or stay updated on innovative techniques, this session offers an invaluable opportunity to enhance your knowledge and expertise in bariatric surgery.