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Developing and Maximizing Participation in Multi-Institutional Collaborations in Early Practice

Presented by William Hope, MD, FACS
(Recorded August 2018)

This webinar will help young surgeons know some of the available resources for multi-institutional collaboration as well as tricks and tips on how to get started. The goal is to provide real world examples of how young surgeons can get involved.

Learning Objectives

  • Better understand available resources available to surgeons for multi-institutional collaboration
  • Develop strategies to allow collaborations at the local and national level
  • Highlight current collaborations that young surgeons become part of and develop early in their practice

About William Hope

William Hope, MD, FACS, is the general surgery program director at the New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington, NC, and associate professor of surgery at UNC-Chapel Hill. He is the past president of the Americas Hernia Society and a board member of the Americas Hernia Society Quality Collaborative. He has engaged in several multi-institutional collaborations in the field of surgical simulation, surgical education, hernia surgery, and minimally invasive surgery.