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April 22, 2025
Under the theme “Harnessing the Power of Collaboration,” the 2025 ACS Cancer Conference, held in Phoenix, Arizona, March 12–14, explored the meaning of collaboration and how teams can work together to address the evolving needs of cancer patients, survivors, and their caregivers. Five key takeaways emanated from this year’s event.
April 22, 2025
The economic, medical, and cultural impacts of anti-obesity medications use may prove to be extremely far-reaching, with obesity affecting approximately 40% of all US adults and 16% of the global population. So, what does this mean for the other highly effective weight-loss option—metabolic and bariatric surgery?
April 22, 2025
The annual Medical Student Program at Clinical Congress is a tailored experience for medical students focuses on the unique concerns of this demographic—and students who will be attending the program at Clinical Congress 2025 in Chicago, Illinois, are encouraged to submit abstracts for presentation at the Medical Student Program ePoster Session.
Read this week's entire issue for the latest news on the ACS and the field of surgery.
Go to your MyCME Portal today and verify your ABS ID and date of birth on the Board Certification Tab so you can have your CME data automatically transmitted to the ABS via ACCME.
In this episode of The House of Surgery podcast, ACS Committee on Trauma (COT) Chair Dr. Jeffrey Kerby and Rural Trauma Committee Program Lead Dr. Michael Person discuss key takeaways and lessons learned from the recent COT Annual Meeting in Chicago. They talk about the 10th anniversary of the Future Trauma Leaders Program, pre-hospital blood protocols, the importance of a rural trauma system, and trauma readiness in the US in the event of a mass population event.
Cyberattacks on healthcare organizations, including hospital systems, clinics, blood banks, and health insurers, are part of an alarmingly rising trend that has contributed to the vulnerability of healthcare networks and operations and caused substantial financial losses. Hear what experts in healthcare cybersecurity have to say about how surgeons can champion best practices when it comes to battling cyberattacks, then read more in this April Bulletin cover article and in “A Look at The Joint Commission” report.