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Register for 2019 ACS Residents as Teachers and Leaders Course

Registration is open for the 13th annual ACS Residents as Teachers and Leaders course, March 29–31 at the College’s headquarters in Chicago, IL.

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March 1, 2019

Registration is open for the 13th annual Residents as Teachers and Leaders Course hosted by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Division of Education. The 2019 program, March 29–31 at the ACS headquarters in Chicago, IL, is designed specifically for surgery residents and will address the essential nonclinical skills—teaching and leading—that are required for success as surgeons and members of the health care team.

The course faculty, composed of nationally renowned clinical and educational professionals, will provide an interactive learning environment. Residents will learn to lead a team more effectively, resolve conflict, be better teachers, give constructive feedback, and apply these skills during and after residency. This course is targeted at mid- to senior-level residents, but all are welcome to attend.

Registration information and a brochure are available on the course web page. The number of participants is limited to allow ample interaction with faculty and to facilitate networking, so early registration is encouraged.

Contact Steffanye Hawbaker Mack at shawbaker@facs.org or at 312-202-5424 with any questions.