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JINDAL, TARUN R., and JINDAL, RAHUL M., Sur- A geons bring RRT to patients in Guyana, 98, 6:17 BABU, MAYA, RAS-ACS Symposium essays: Resi- AHMAD, SYED, NELSON, HEIDI, KATZ, and and dents debate pros and cons of online patient rank- | 67 MATTHEW H.G., ACS Clinical Research Program: ings, 98, 11:19 Borderline resectable pancreatic cancer: Pushing the BAKER, JENNIFER, and MISRA, SUBHASIS, and technical limits of surgery, 98, 1:61 MANIMALA, NEIL J., and KUY, SREYRAM, and AL-REFAIE, WADDAH B., and WEINBERG, ARMIN, GANTT, GERALD, The role of politics in shaping and NELSON, HEIDI, ACS Clinical Research Program: surgical training, 98, 8:17 Are older adults adequately represented in surgical BARNEY, LINDA, and JACKSON, JENNY, and OLLA- oncology trials? 98, 5:52 PALLY, VINITA, and SAVARISE, MARK, 2013 pay- ANDERSON, BENJAMIN O., Citation for Prof. Cheng- ment policy and coding changes affecting surgical Har Yip, MB, BS, FRCS(Edin)(Glas), 98,11:55 practice, 98, 1:9 ANDERSON, JAMES, and ORESKOVICH, MICK, Phy- –and JACKSON, JENNY J., and MABRY, CHARLES sician personalities and burnout, 98, 6:40 D., and SAVARISE, MARK T., and SENKOWSKI, ARMSTRONG, JOHN H., and SUTTON, JON H., Issues CHRISTOPHER K., Coding and practice manage- discussed at the AMA House of Delegates meeting ment corner: Coding for damage-control surgery, 98, include definition of surgery, obesity, 98, 10:75 8:57 –and SUTTON, JON H., Surgeons advocate in the AMA –and JACKSON, JENNY J., and OLLAPALLY, VINITA House of Delegates, 98, 3:74 M., and SAVARISE, MARK T., and SENKOWSKI, ARRINGTON, AMANDA K., and CHIRICHELLA, CHRISTOPHER K., Coding and practice manage- THOMAS J., and WARD, WILLIAM H., and ELLI- ment corner: Documentation of services provided in MOOTTIL, CHANDY, and LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., the postoperative global period, 98, 5:48 and WRIGHT, COREY J., and FAKHRO, ABDULLA, BILIMORIA, KARL, and KO, CLIFFORD Y., ACS Online physician reviews: The good, the bad, and the Clinical Scholars-in-Residence program offers unique ugly, 98, 9:34 research and educational opportunity, 98, 3:72 BITTNER, JAMES G. IV, and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., B and ZHENG, FEIBI, and KUY, SREYRAM, Early surgical subspecialization: A new paradigm? Part II: BABAKHANI, ARNEH, and GUY, STEPHEN R., and Interviews with leaders in surgical education, 98, 8:43 FALTA, EDWARD M., and ELSTER, ERIC A., and BLAGG, ROSS, Legislated mints on the pillow, 98, 11:27

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BOOTHMAN, RICHARD, and HOYLER, MARGO COHN, JANET, and SENECAL, SUSAN, and HOYLER, M., The University of Michigan’s Early Disclosure and MARGO M., New York State shows benefits of CRP Offer Program, 98, 3:21 demonstration project, 98, 3:26 BORGSTROM, DAVID C., Dispatches from rural sur- COMO, JOHN J., and SAVARISE, MARK, ACS Fellows geons: Rural surgical practice requires new training provide surgical leadership and service in India, 98, 4:30 model, offers great opportunities, 98, 7:55 CUNNINGHAM, CRYSTAL M., Pursuing a career in BRENNAN, MURRAY F., Citation for Prof. Norman S. humanitarian and rural surgery: When is the best time Williams, MS, FMedSci, FRCS(Eng), 98,11:54 to start? 98, 2:18 BROWN, DOUGLAS, and WALL, ANJI, and KOD- NER, IRA, and KEUNE, JASON D., and JIA, SHI- D JING, Industry-sponsored clinical trials: The problem of conflicts of interest, 98, 5:32 DAGI, FORCHT T., and HEALY, GERALD B., ACS joins BURLEY, CAITLIN, Who is behind the surgical drape? campaign to encourage use of surgical crisis check- Understanding the role of anesthesiologist assistants, 98, lists, 98, 10:64 7:16 DAVIDSON, INGEMAR, and SLAKEY, DOUGLAS P., BURNS, KARYL J., and MCSWAIN, NORMAN, and Surgeons lead educational program to improve kidney CARVER, WAYNE, and JACOBS, LENWORTH M., care in Vietnam, 98, 10:34 Initial management of mass- incidents due to DIXON, JENNIFER L., and GLASS, NINA E., and SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., GRANT, SCOTT B., 68 | firearms: Improving survival, 98, 6:10 and Early surgical subspecialization: A new paradigm? Part I, C 98, 8:38

CARON, NADINE R., and KENNEDY, CHRISTINE E M., and WARNOCK, GARTH L., Dispatches from rural surgeons: Rural surgery in “The Great White EASTMAN, A. BRENT and MEYER, ANTHONY A., In North”—universal care or universal challenge? 98, 10:50 memoriam: George F. Sheldon, MD, FACS: A lifetime CARVER, WAYNE, and JACOBS, LENWORTH M., of achievement as a scholar, surgical educator, 98, 9:60 and BURNS, KARYL J., and MCSWAIN, NORMAN, ELLIMOOTTIL, CHANDY, and KADLEC, ADAM O., Initial management of mass-casualty incidents due to and FAROOQ, AHMER, and QUEK, MARCUS L., firearms: Improving survival, 98, 6:10 Choosing a physician in the Yelp era, 98,11:20 CASEY, KATHLEEN M., and KODERA, AKIYO, Fel- ELLIMOOTTIL, CHANDY, and LEICHTLE, STE- lows honored for volunteerism, 98, 9:68 FAN W., and WRIGHT, COREY J., and FAKHRO, CASTLE, SHANNON L., and MOUAWAD, NICOLAS ABDULLA, and ARRINGTON, AMANDA K., and J., and SPANIOLAS, KONSTANTINOS, and MOLE- CHIRICHELLA, THOMAS J., and WARD, WIL- NA, DANIELA, International surgery provides oppor- LIAM H., Online physician reviews: The good, the tunities for residents to serve and learn, 98, 8:33 bad, and the ugly, 98, 9:34 CHIRICHELLA, THOMAS J., and WARD, WILLIAM ELSEY, JAMES K., Dispatches from rural surgeons: A H., and ELLIMOOTTIL, CHANDY, and LEICHTLE, Regent’s perspective, 98, 4:59 STEFAN W., and WRIGHT, COREY J., and FAKHRO, ELSTER, ERIC A., and JINDAL, TARUN R., and ABDULLA, and ARRINGTON, AMANDA K., Online JINDAL, RAHUL M., and BABAKHANI, ARNEH, physician reviews: The good, the bad, and the ugly, 98, 9:34 and GUY, STEPHEN R., and FALTA, EDWARD M., CHU, QUYEN D., 2013 Japan Traveling Fellow reports Surgeons bring RRT to patients in Guyana, 98, 6:17 on experience, 98, 9:78 EMAMAULLEE, JULIET, and SUN, RAPHAEL C., CIOFFI, WILLIAM G., ACS Board of Governors’ Com- and KULAYLAT, AFIF, and GRANT, SCOTT B., mittee updates: Governors’ Committee to Study the Improved communication techniques enable residents Fiscal Affairs of the College, 98, 4:51 to provide better care now and in the future, 98, 8:26

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ence: Speakers promote professionalism, collaboration F to achieve quality improvement, 98, 10:66 –Dr. Brendan C. Brady serves “invisible population” of FAKHRO, ABDULLA, and ARRINGTON, AMAN- migrant workers in upstate New York, 98, 4:22 DA K., and CHIRICHELLA, THOMAS J., and GOKAK, SANA, Coding and practice management WARD, WILLIAM H., and ELLIMOOTTIL, corner: PQRS reporting in 2013, 98, 4:56 CHANDY, and LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., and –Coding and practice management corner: Update: WRIGHT, COREY J., Online physician reviews: PQRS reporting of the perioperative care measures The good, the bad, and the ugly, 98, 9:34 group, 98, 9:47 FALTA, EDWARD M., and ELSTER, ERIC A., and –What surgeons should know about...The Medicare JINDAL, TARUN R., and JINDAL, RAHUL M., and EHR Incentive Program deadlines, 98, 9:44 BABAKHANI, ARNEH, and GUY, STEPHEN R., –What surgeons should know about...The Medicare Surgeons bring RRT to patients in Guyana, 98, 6:17 EHR Incentive Program in 2014, 98, 12:42 FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB® data points: As the crow –What surgeons should know about...The Physician flies, 98, 7:65 Compare website, 98, 2:52 –NTDB® data points: Derailed, 98, 9:56 GORDON, CHAD, and JARRAHY, REZA, and LI, –NTDB® data points: The “fiscal cliff,” 98, 3:70 A NDR EW, and YOON, ALFRED, and VARDA- –NTDB® data points: Geronimo, 98, 8:67 NIAN, ANDREW, and NGUYEN, PHUONG, and ® SACKS, JUSTIN, –NTDB data points: Hang ’em high, 98, 5:54 Patient rankings: Why patient feed- | 69 –NTDB® data points: Keep your hands and fingers off back should affect our delivery of care but not our the table, 98, 4:66 pay, 98, 11:22 –NTDB® data points: London Bridge is falling down, 98, GRANT, SCOTT B., and EMAMAULLEE, JULIET, 10:62 and SUN, RAPHAEL C., and KULAYLAT, AFIF, –NTDB® data points: Sleeper hold, 98, 12:52 Improved communication techniques enable residents –NTDB® data points: Workers’ compensation, 98, 6:68 to provide better care now and in the future, 98, 8:26 –and NANCE, MICHAEL L., NTDB® data points: 2012 GRANT, SCOTT B., and DIXON, JENNIFER L., and Pediatric Report: Devastating at any age, 98, 2:59 GLASS, NINA E., and SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., Early –and NANCE, MICHAEL L., NTDB® data points: Annual surgical subspecialization: A new paradigm? Part I, Report 2012: More than 70 percent, 98, 1:65 98, 8:38 –and NANCE, MICHAEL L., NTDB® data points: What’s GREENBERG, SARAH L.M., and MEARA, JOHN on TV, 98, 11:44 G., and O’NEILL, KATHLEEN M., and HOLMER, FAROOQ, AHMER, and QUEK, MARCUS L., and ELLI- HAMPUS, Applying surgical apps: Smartphone and MOOTTIL, CHANDY, and KADLEC, ADAM O., tablet apps prove useful in clinical practice, 98, 11:10 Choosing a physician in the Yelp era, 98, 11:20 GRIFFEN, F. DEAN, and SUGAR, JANE G., The future of robotics: A dilemma for general surgeons, G 98, 7:9 GRILL, CHARLOTTE, State legislative update: Law- GANTT, GERALD, and BAKER, JENNIFER, and MIS- makers address prescribing practices and pill mills, RA, SUBHASIS, and MANIMALA, NEIL J., and KUY, 98, 4:18 SREYRAM, The role of politics in shaping surgical –and MACIAS, ALEXIS, 2012 state legislative wrap-up, training, 98, 8:17 98, 1:18 GLASS, NINA E., and SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., and –and SUTTON, JON, Chapter lobby days forge ahead in GRANT, SCOTT B., and DIXON, JENNIFER L., state capitals, 98, 10:16 Early surgical subspecialization: A new paradigm? GUPTA, MEERA, Patient feedback makes us better sur- Part I, 98, 8:38 geons, 98, 11:24 GLICKSON, JEANNIE, ACS NSQIP® National Confer- GUY, STEPHEN R., and FALTA, EDWARD M., and

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ELSTER, ERIC A., and JINDAL, TARUN R., Health courts may be best cure for what ails the liabil- and JINDAL, RAHUL M., and BABAKHANI, ity system, 98, 3:29 ARNEH, Surgeons bring RRT to patients in Guy- HOYLER, MARGO M., and BOOTHMAN, RICH- ana, 98, 6:17 ARD, The University of Michigan’s Early Disclosure and Offer Program, 98, 3:21 H –and COHN, JANET, and SENECAL, SUSAN, New York State shows benefits of CRP demonstration proj- HALVORSON, DANA, and RICKETTS, THOMAS, ect, 98, 3:26 and MOYE, CHANTAY, What surgeons should know –and HORGAN, MARK, Alternatives to litigation are about...The importance of surgical workforce maps, available: The liability insurer’s perspective, 98, 3:45 98, 1:49 –and MAINE, REBECCA G., New directions in liability HAMED, OSAMA H., and POLAVARAPU, HARSHA reform, 98, 3:36 V., and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and SUN, SUSIE, 100 –and MALONE, PATRICK A., Attorneys and physicians years of surgical education: The past, present, and share common goals: The medical liability lawyer’s future, 98, 7:22 perspective, 98, 3:49 HARTZELL, GEORGE W. Jr., From residency to retire- –and MEARA, JOHN G., AHRQ program promotes ment: Retired surgeon satisfies desire to serve patients patient safety and liability reform, 98, 3:13 through primary care, 98, 7:57 –and REXFORD, JEAN, More emphasis on safety need- HEALY, GERALD B., DAGI, FORCHT T., 70 | and ACS ed: The patient advocate’s perspective, 98, 3:47 joins campaign to encourage use of surgical crisis –and TRACCI, MARGARET C., and JASAK, ROBERT checklists, 98, 10:64 S., and SUTTON, JON H., and MEARA, JOHN G., HEDSTROM, JOHN, The 113th Congress: A look at the Insurance exchanges under the Affordable Care Act: year ahead, 98, 5:29 How will they affect surgical care? 98, 5:11 –Progress or retrogress? Status of the 113th Congress, HOYT, DAVID B., Executive Director’s annual report, 98, 10:19 98, 12:19 HENDREN, W. HARDY, In memoriam: C. Ever- –Looking forward, 98, 1:7 (ACS values ); 2:7 (Transition ett Koop, MD, FACS, former U.S. Surgeon General, to Practice Fellowship); 3:7 (high reliability organi- renowned pediatric surgeon, and public health advo- zations); 4:7 (Driven video); 5:8 (ACS Inspiring Qual- cate, 98, 6:74 ity Tour); 6:8 (strategic planning); 7:7 (Value-Based HOFFMAN, REBECCA L., and KO, CLIFFORD, and Update); 8:8 (ATLS®); 9:7 (2013 Clinical Congress) 10:8 KELZ, RACHEL R., and SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., The (long-term disability insurance); 11:8(strategic planning ACS NSQIP® Quality In-Training Initiative: Educat- and values); 12:6 (2013 achievements) ing residents to ensure the future of optimal surgical care, 98, 11:30 J HOLMER, HAMPUS, and GREENBERG, SARAH L.M., and MEARA, JOHN G., and O’NEILL, KATH- JACKSON, JENNY J., Coding and practice manage- LEEN M., Applying surgical apps: Smartphone and ment corner: The Medicare program: Enrollment tablet apps prove useful in clinical practice, 98, 11:10 and participation options, 98, 12:46 HORGAN, MARK, and HOYLER, MARGO M., Alter- –What surgeons should know about...The benefits of natives to litigation are available: The liability insurer’s attending an ACS Coding Workshop, 98, 3:66 perspective, 98, 3:45 –and MABRY, CHARLES D., and SAVARISE, MARK, HORNER, CLAIRE, and POLACK, E. PHILLIPS, and Coding and practice management corner: The com- KAPPEL, DAVID A., and MATTSON, MARIFRAN, plexities of coding bilateral procedures, 98, 10:47 and SATKOSKE, VALERIE, Mandating the use of –and MABRY, CHARLES D., and SAVARISE, MARK motorcycle helmets: What are the issues? 98, 9:28 T., and SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., Cod- HOWARD, PHILIP K., and MAINE, REBECCA G., ing and practice management corner: Effectively

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using E/M codes for trauma care, 98, 6:56 JOINT COMMITTEE TO CREATE A NATIONAL –and MABRY, CHARLES D., and SAVARISE, MARK POLICY TO ENHANCE SURVIVABILITY FROM T., and SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., and MASS-CASUALTY SHOOTING EVENTS, Active BARNEY, LINDA M., Coding and practice manage- Shooter and Intentional Mass-Casualty Events: The ment corner: Coding for damage-control surgery, Hartford Consensus Statement II, 98, 9:18 98, 8:57 –Improving Survival from Active Shooter Events: The –and MORISY, LEE R., What surgeons should know Hartford Consensus, 98, 6:14 about...Transitioning to ICD-10, 98, 5:41 JORDAN, PAUL H., Jr., From residency to retirement: –and OLLAPALLY, VINITA, and SAVARISE, MARK, Is medicine still a good profession? Reflections of a and BARNEY, LINDA, 2013 payment policy and cod- retired surgeon, 98, 1:58 ing changes affecting surgical practice, 98, 1:9 –and OLLAPALLY, VINITA M., and SAVARISE, K MARK T., and SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., and BARNEY, LINDA, Coding and practice manage- KACHALIA, ALLEN, and ONG, CECILIA, Safe har- ment corner: Documentation of services provided in bors: Liability reform for patients and physicians, 98, the postoperative global period, 98, 5:48 3:41 JACOBS, LENWORTH M., Jr., Citation for Prof. J. KADLEC, ADAM O., and FAROOQ, AHMER, O ctavio Ruiz Speare, MD, FACS, 98,11:52 and QUEK, MARCUS L., and ELLIMOOTTIL, JACOBS, LENWORTH M., BURNS, KARYL J., CHANDY and , Choosing a physician in the Yelp era, 98, | 71 and MCSWAIN, NORMAN, and CARVER, WAYNE, 11:20 Initial management of mass-casualty incidents due to KAPPEL, DAVID A., and MATTSON, MARIFRAN, firearms:I mproving survival, 98, 6:10 and SATKOSKE, VALERIE, and HORNER, JARRAHY, REZA, and LI, A NDR EW, and YOON, CLAIRE, and POLACK, E. PHILLIPS, Mandating ALFRED, and VARDANIAN, ANDREW, and the use of motorcycle helmets: What are the issues? NGUYEN, PHUONG, and SACKS, JUSTIN, and 98, 9:28 GORDON, CHAD, Patient rankings: Why patient KASHYAP, VIKRAM S., 2012 ANZ Traveling Fellow feedback should affect our delivery of care but not reports on enriching trip “Down Under,” 98, 12:63 our pay, 98, 11:22 KATZ, MATTHEW H.G., and AHMAD, SYED, and JASAK, ROBERT S., and SUTTON, JON H., and NELSON, HEIDI, ACS Clinical Research Program: MEARA, JOHN G., and HOYLER, MARGO M., Borderline resectable pancreatic cancer: Pushing the and TRACCI, MARGARET C., Insurance exchanges technical limits of surgery, 98, 1:61 under the Affordable Care Act: How will they affect KELZ, RACHEL R., and SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., and surgical care? 98, 5:11 HOFFMAN, REBECCA L., and KO, CLIFFORD, JIA, SHIJING, and BROWN, DOUGLAS, and WALL, The ACS NSQIP® Quality In-Training Initiative: Edu- ANJI, and KODNER, IRA, and KEUNE, JASON D., cating residents to ensure the future of optimal sur- Industry-sponsored clinical trials: The problem of gical care, 98, 11:30 conflicts of interest, 98, 5:32 KENNEDY, CHRISTINE M., and WAR NOCK, JINDAL, RAHUL M., and BABAKHANI, ARNEH, GARTH L., and CARON, NADINE R., Dispatches and GUY, STEPHEN R., and FALTA, EDWARD from rural surgeons: Rural surgery in “The Great M., and ELSTER, ERIC A., and JINDAL, TARUN White North”— universal care or universal chal- R., Surgeons bring RRT to patients in Guyana, 98, lenge? 98, 10:50 6:17 KEUNE, JASON D., and JIA, SHIJING, and BROWN, JINDAL, TARUN R., and JINDAL, RAHUL M., and DOUGLAS, and WALL, ANJI, Industry-sponsored BABAKHANI, ARNEH, and GUY, STEPHEN R., clinical trials: The problem of conflicts of interest, and FALTA, EDWARD M., and ELSTER, ERIC A., 98, 5:32 Surgeons bring RRT to patients in Guyana, 98, 6:17 KLINGENSMITH, MARY E., and MALANGONI,

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MARK A., SCORE provides residents with Web-based TARAS, JOHN G., and MASTER, VIRAJ A., A win curriculum for developing key competencies, 98, 10:10 for all: Faculty-student partnerships in surgical humani- KO, CLIFFORD Y., and BILIMORIA, KARL, ACS tarianism, 98, 2:12 Clinical Scholars-in-Residence program offers unique LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., and WRIGHT, COREY J., and research and educational opportunity, 98, 3:72 FAKHRO, ABDULLA, and ARRINGTON, AMANDA –and KELZ, RACHEL R., and SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., K., and CHIRICHELLA, THOMAS J., and WARD, and HOFFMAN, REBECCA L., The ACS NSQIP® WILLIAM H., and ELLIMOOTTIL, CHANDY, Quality In-Training Initiative: Educating residents to Online physician reviews: The good, the bad, and the ensure the future of optimal surgical care, 98, 11:30 ugly, 98, 9:34 KODERA, AKIYO, and CASEY, KATHLEEN M., Fel- LI, A NDR EW, and YOON, ALFRED, and VARDANIAN, lows honored for volunteerism, 98, 9:68 A NDR EW, and NGUYEN, PHUONG, and SACKS, KODNER, IRA, and KEUNE, JASON D., and JIA, SHI- JUSTIN, and GORDON, CHAD, and JARRAHY, JING, and BROWN, DOUGLAS, and WALL, ANJI, REZA, Patient rankings: Why patient feedback should Industry-sponsored clinical trials: The problem of affect our delivery of care but not our pay, 98, 11:22 conflicts of interest, 98, 5:32 LIPSHY, KENNETH A., and LaPORTA, ANTHONY, KUERER, HENRY M., and NELSON, HEIDI, and PEZ- Operating room crisis management leadership train- ZI, CHRISTOPHER M., ACS Clinical Research Pro- ing: Guidance for surgical team education, 98, 10:24 gram: Improving cancer care through quality mea- LOGGHE, HEATHER, and MAA, JOHN, and SCHWARTZ, JERRY, 72 | sures: Putting evidence to work with the CoC, 98, 8:62 Twitter usage at Clinical Con- KULAYLAT, AFIF, and GRANT, SCOTT B., and gress rises markedly in two years, 98, 2:22 EMAMAULLEE, JULIET, and SUN, RAPHAEL C., Improved communication techniques enable residents M to provide better care now and in the future, 98, 8:26 KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and SUN, SUSIE, and HAMED, MAA, JOHN, and SCHWARTZ, JERRY, and LOG- OSAMA H., and POLAVARAPU, HARSHA V., 100 GHE, HEATHER, Twitter usage at Clinical Congress years of surgical education: The past, present, and rises markedly in two years, 98, 2:22 future, 98, 7:22 MABRY, CHARLES D., and SAVARISE, MARK, and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and ZHENG, FEIBI, and KUY, JACKSON, JENNY J., Coding and practice manage- SREYRAM, and BITTNER, JAMES G. IV, Early sur- ment corner: The complexities of coding bilateral gical subspecialization: A new paradigm? Part II: Inter- procedures, 98, 10:47 views with leaders in surgical education, 98, 8:43 MABRY, CHARLES D., and SAVARISE, MARK T., KUY, SREYRAM, and BITTNER, JAMES G. IV, and and SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., and BAR- KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and ZHENG, FEIBI, Early NEY, LINDA M., and JACKSON, JENNY J., Coding surgical subspecialization: A new paradigm? Part II: and practice management corner: Coding for damage- Interviews with leaders in surgical education, 98, 8:43 control surgery, 98, 8:57 KUY, SREYRAM, and GANTT, GERALD, and BAKER, MABRY, CHARLES D., and SAVARISE, MARK T., JENNIFER, and MISRA, SUBHASIS, and MANIMA- and SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., and JACK- LA, NEIL J., The role of politics in shaping surgical SON, JENNY J., Coding and practice management training, 98, 8:17 corner: Effectively usingE /M codes for trauma care, 98, 6:56 L MacFARLANE, JOHN K., Citation for Prof. R.J. Heald, CBE, MChir, FRCS(Ed)(Eng), 98, 11:51 LaPORTA, ANTHONY, and LIPSHY, KENNETH A., MACIAS, ALEXIS, and GRILL, CHARLOTTE, 2012 Operating room crisis management leadership train- state legislative wrap-up, 98, 1:18 ing: Guidance for surgical team education, 98, 10:24 MAHAL-VAN BRENK, CINDY, and PETERS, JEFFRY LEEDS, IRA L., and SRINIVASAN, JAHNAVI, and PAT- A., and WHITE, JOHN V., and YOUNG, DAVID,

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Surgical leadership in the era of quality-based pay- Care Act: How will they affect surgical care? 98, 5:11 ment, 98, 5:22 MEARA, JOHN G., and O’NEILL, KATHLEEN M., MAINE, REBECCA G., and HOYLER, MARGO M., and HOLMER, HAMPUS, and GREENBERG, SAR- New directions in liability reform, 98, 3:36 AH L.M., Applying surgical apps: Smartphone and –and HOWARD, PHILIP K., Health courts may be tablet apps prove useful in clinical practice, 98, 11:10 best cure for what ails the liability system, 98, 3:29 MEHLMAN, MAXWELL J., and MAINE, REBECCA –and MEHLMAN, MAXWELL J., Health courts will G., Health courts will not cure all liability ills, 98, 3:32 not cure all liability ills, 98, 3:32 MENG, MAXWELL V., and NELSON, HEIDI, ACS MALANGONI, MARK A., and KLINGENSMITH, Clinical Research Program: What is the appropriate MARY E., SCORE provides residents with Web-based extent of lymphadenectomy for bladder cancer? 98, 7:60 curriculum for developing key competencies, 98, 10:10 MEYER, ANTHONY A., and EASTMAN, A. BRENT MALONE, PATRICK A., and HOYLER, MARGO M., In memoriam: George F. Sheldon, MD, FACS: A Attorneys and physicians share common goals: The lifetime of achievement as a scholar, surgical edu- medical liability lawyer’s perspective, 98, 3:49 cator, 98, 9:60 MANIMALA, NEIL J., and KUY, SREYRAM, and MEYER, ROGER A., From residency to retirement: GANTT, GERALD, and BAKER, JENNIFER, and Medicine still a noble calling, despite outside inter- MISRA, SUBHASIS, The role of politics in shaping ference, 98, 11:39 surgical training, 98, 8:17 MISRA, SUBHASIS, and MANIMALA, NEIL J., and MARSHALL, JAMES R., NELSON, HEIDI, KUY, SREYRAM, GANTT, GERALD, BAK- and and and and | 73 PARSONS, J. KELLOGG, ACS Clinical Research Pro- ER, JENNIFER, The role of politics in shaping surgi- gram: Does altering diet affect progression of prostate cal training, 98,8:17 cancer? The MEAL study, 98, 10:57 MOLENA, DANIELA, and CASTLE, SHANNON L., MASTER, VIRAJ A., and LEEDS, IRA L., and SRINI- and MOUAWAD, NICOLAS J., and SPANIOLAS, VASAN, JAHNAVI, and PATTARAS, JOHN G., A KONSTANTINOS, International surgery provides win for all: Faculty-student partnerships in surgical opportunities for residents to serve and learn, 98, 8:33 humanitarianism, 98, 2:12 MORSE, SARA, 2012 elections: $6 billion status quo, MATTSON, MARIFRAN, and SATKOSKE, VALERIE, 98, 2:25 and HORNER, CLAIRE, and POLACK, E. PHIL- MORISY, LEE R., and JACKSON, JENNY J., What LIPS, and KAPPEL, DAVID A., Mandating the use surgeons should know about...Transitioning to ICD- of motorcycle helmets: What are the issues? 98, 9:28 10, 98, 5:41 McKELLAR, DANIEL P., and NELSON, HEIDI, ACS MOUAWAD, NICOLAS J., and SPANIOLAS, KON- Clinical Research Program: American College of Sur- STANTINOS, and MOLENA, DANIELA, and CAS- geons Commission on Cancer Rapid Quality Report- TLE, SHANNON L., International surgery provides ing System: From quality measurement to quality opportunities for residents to serve and learn, 98, 8:33 improvement, 98, 9:52 MOYE, CHANTAY P., 2013 Summit allows surgeons McSWAIN, NORMAN, and CARVER, WAYNE, and to put advocacy into action, 98, 7:75 JACOBS, LENWORTH M., and BURNS, KARYL J., –and HALVORSON, DANA, and RICKETTS, THOM- Initial management of mass-casualty incidents due to AS, What surgeons should know about...The impor- firearms:I mproving survival, 98, 6:10 tance of surgical workforce maps, 98, 1:49 MEARA, JOHN G., New approaches to liability reform: An introduction, 98, 3:10 N –and HOYLER, MARGO M., AHRQ program promotes patient safety and liability reform. 98, 3:13 NAHRWOLD, DAVID L., In memoriam: John Mann –and HOYLER, MARGO M., and TRACCI, MARGA- Beal, MD, FACS, remembered as caring surgeon, edu- RET C., and JASAK, ROBERT S., and SUTTON, cator, and advocate for the surgical profession, 98, 9:65 JON H., Insurance exchanges under the Affordable NANCE, MICHAEL L., and FANTUS, RICHARD J.,

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NTDB® data points: Annual Report 2012: More than 70 –and SAVARISE, MARK, and BARNEY, LINDA, and percent, 98, 1:65 JACKSON, JENNY, 2013 payment policy and coding –and FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB® data points: 2012 changes affecting surgical practice, 98, 1:9 Pediatric Report: Devastating at any age, 98, 2:59 –and SAVARISE, MARK T., and SENKOWSKI, CHRIS- –and FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB® data points: TOPHER K., and BARNEY, LINDA, and JACKSON, What’s on TV, 98, 11:44 JENNY J., Coding and practice management corner: NAPOLITANO, LENA M., Report on ACSPA/ACS activ- Documentation of services provided in the postopera- ities: October 2012, 98, 2:74 tive global period, 98, 5:48 –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: June 2013, 98, 8:80 O’NEILL, KATHLEEN M., and HOLMER, HAMPUS, NELSON, HEIDI, and AL-REFAIE, WADDAH B., and and GREENBERG, SARAH L.M., and MEARA, WEINBERG, ARMIN, ACS Clinical Research Pro- JOHN G., Applying surgical apps: Smartphone and gram: Are older adults adequately represented in sur- tablet apps prove useful in clinical practice, 98, 11:10 gical oncology trials? 98, 5:52 ONG, CECILIA, Medical mediation: Bringing everyone –and KATZ, MATTHEW H.G., and AHMAD, SYED, to the table, 98, 3:17 ACS Clinical Research Program: Borderline resect- –and KACHALIA, ALLEN, Safe harbors: Liability reform able pancreatic cancer: Pushing the technical limits for patients and physicians, 98, 3:41 of surgery, 98, 1:61 ORESKOVICH, MICK, and ANDERSON, JAMES, Phy- –and McKELLAR, DANIEL P., ACS Clinical Research sician personalities and burnout, 98, 6:40 74 | Program: American College of Surgeons Commis- sion on Cancer Rapid Quality Reporting System: From P quality measurement to quality improvement, 98, 9:52 –and MENG, MAXWELL V., ACS Clinical Research PALMISANO, DONALD J., and RANUM, DARRELL, Program: What is the appropriate extent of lymphad- Symptoms of normal recovery or complication: The enectomy for bladder cancer? 98, 7:60 risks of postoperative care, 98, 6:28 –and PARSONS, J. KELLOGG, and MARSHALL, PARSONS, J. KELLOGG, and MARSHALL, JAMES JAMES R., ACS Clinical Research Program: Does R., and NELSON, HEIDI, ACS Clinical Research Pro- altering diet affect progression of prostate cancer? The gram: Does altering diet affect progression of prostate MEAL study, 98, 10:57 cancer? The MEAL study, 98, 10:57 –and PEZZI, CHRISTOPHER M., and KUERER, HEN- PATTARAS, JOHN G., and MASTER, VIRAJ A., and RY M., ACS Clinical Research Program:Improving can- LEEDS, IRA L., and SRINIVASAN, JAHNAVI, A cer care through quality measures: Putting evidence win for all: Faculty-student partnerships in surgical to work with the CoC, 98, 8:62 humanitarianism, 98, 2:12 NGUYEN, PHUONG, and SACKS, JUSTIN, and PELLEGRINI, CARLOS A., Presidential Address: The GORDON, CHAD, and JARRAHY, REZA, and LI, surgeon of the future: Anchoring innovation and sci- A NDR EW, and YOON, ALFRED, and VARDANIAN, ence with moral values, 98, 12:8 A NDR EW, Patient rankings: Why patient feedback PEZZI, CHRISTOPHER M., and KUERER, HENRY should affect our delivery of care but not our pay, 98, 11:22 M., and NELSON, HEIDI, ACS Clinical Research Pro- NUMANN, PATRICIA J., Citation for Prof. Prinya Saki- gram: Improving cancer care through quality measures: yalak, MD, FACS, 98, 11:53 Putting evidence to work with the CoC, 98, 8:62 PEREGRIN, TONY, ACS scholarship recipients: Where O are they now? 98, 6:33 –Emerging trends in lifelong learning: New directions OLLAPALLY, VINITA M., What surgeons should know for ACS surgical education programs, 98, 4:9 about...Bundled payment, 98, 7:54 –Revitalized Leadership Conference motivates mem- –What surgeons should know about...The inpatient bers to redefine roles and responsibilities, 98, 7:67 list, 98, 6:54 PERRY, ROGER R., ACS Board of Governors’ Com-

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mittee updates: Governors’ Committee on Physi- RIOUX, JOHN P., ACS Board of Governors’ Commit- cian Competency and Health, 98, 5:44 tee updates: Governors’ Committee on Chapter Rela- PETERS, JEFFRY A., and WHITE, JOHN V., and tions, 98, 4:53 YOUNG, DAVID, and MAHAL-VAN BRENK, CIN- ROSE, DEVIN, IM nailing makes basketball player’s DY, Surgical leadership in the era of quality-based recovery a snap, 98, 11:36 payment, 98, 5:22 PEZZI, CHRISTOPHER M., and KUERER, HENRY S M., and NELSON, HEIDI, ACS Clinical Research Pro- gram: Improving cancer care through quality mea- SACKS, JUSTIN, and GORDON, CHAD, and JAR- sures: Putting evidence to work with the CoC, 98, 8:62 RAHY, REZA, and LI, A NDR EW, and YOON, POLACK, E. PHILLIPS, and KAPPEL, DAVID A., ALFRED, and VARDANIAN, ANDREW, and and MATTSON, MARIFRAN, and SATKOSKE, NGUYEN, PHUONG, Patient rankings: Why patient VALERIE, and HORNER, CLAIRE, Mandating feedback should affect our delivery of care but not the use of motorcycle helmets: What are the issues? our pay, 98, 11:22 98, 9:28 SAGE, JILL, What surgeons should know about...Using POLAVAR APU, HARSHA V., and KULAYLAT, AFIF S-CAHPS, 98, 8:53 N., and SUN, SUSIE, and HAMED, OSAMA H., SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., From residency to retirement: 100 years of surgical education: The past, present, Changing the surgical culture, apple at a time, and future, 98, 7:22 98, 4:63 | 75 PULS, MARK W., Dispatches from rural surgeons: –and GRANT, SCOTT B., and DIXON, JENNIFER L., College leaders answer the question, “Why is rural and GLASS, NINA E., Early surgical subspecializa- surgery an important issue now?” 98, 1:54 tion: A new paradigm? Part I, 98, 8:38 –and HOFFMAN, REBECCA L., and KO, CLIFFORD, Q and KELZ, RACHEL R., The ACS NSQIP® Quality In-Training Initiative: Educating residents to ensure QUEK, MARCUS L., and ELLIMOOTTIL, CHANDY, the future of optimal surgical care, 98, 11:30 and KADLEC, ADAM O., and FAROOQ, AHMER, SANABRIA, ALVARO, Recipient of the 2012 ACS Inter- Choosing a physician in the Yelp era, 98, 11:20 national Guest Scholarship reports on experience, 98, 2:82 R SANTIN, BRIAN J., Hold the onions: Training in an era of heightened diversity and expectations, 98, 8:12 RANUM, DARRELL, and PALMISANO, DONALD J., SATKOSKE, VALERIE, and HORNER, CLAIRE, and Symptoms of normal recovery or complication: The POLACK, E. PHILLIPS, and KAPPEL, DAVID A., risks of postoperative care, 98, 6:28 and MATTSON, MARIFRAN, Mandating the use REXFORD, JEAN, and HOYLER, MARGO M., More of motorcycle helmets: What are the issues? 98, 9:28 emphasis on safety needed: The patient advocate’s per- SAVARISE, MARK, Coding and practice management spective, 98, 3:47 corner: Coding for hospital admission, consultations, RICHARDSON, J. DAVID, 2011–2012: A year of reaf- and emergency department visits, 98, 2:54 firming the College’s past and anticipating the needs of –and BARNEY, LINDA, and JACKSON, JENNY, and the future, 98, 1:24 OLLAPALLY, VINITA, 2013 payment policy and –ACS Transition to Practice program offers residents addi- coding changes affecting surgical practice, 98, 1:9 tional opportunities to hone skills, 98, 9:23 –and COMO, JOHN J., ACS Fellows provide surgical RICKETTS, THOMAS, and MOYE, CHANTAY, leadership and service in India, 98, 4:30 and HALVORSON, DANA, What surgeons should –and JACKSON, JENNY J., and MABRY, CHARLES know about...The importance of surgical workforce D., Coding and practice management corner: The maps, 98, 1:49 complexities of coding bilateral procedures, 98, 10:47

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–and SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., and BAR- improve kidney care in Vietnam, 98, 10:34 NEY, LINDA M., and JACKSON, JENNY J., and SPANIOLAS, KONSTANTINOS, and MOLENA, MABRY, CHARLES D., Coding and practice man- DANIELA, and CASTLE, SHANNON L., and agement corner: Coding for damage-control sur- MOUAWAD, NICOLAS J., International surgery gery, 98, 8:57 provides opportunities for residents to serve and –and SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., and BAR- learn, 98, 8:33 NEY, LINDA, and JACKSON, JENNY J., and SRINIVASAN, JAHNAVI, and PATTARAS, JOHN OLLAPALLY, VINITA M., Coding and practice G., and MASTER, VIRAJ A., and LEEDS, IRA L., management corner: Documentation of services A win for all: Faculty-student partnerships in surgi- provided in the postoperative global period, 98, 5:48 cal humanitarianism, 98, 2:12 –and SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., and JACK- STARZL, THOMAS E., In memoriam: Joseph E. SON, JENNY J., and MABRY, CHARLES D., Cod- Murray, MD, FACS, opened doors for transplant ing and practice management corner: Effectively surgeons, 98, 2:61 using E/M codes for trauma care, 98, 6:56 STOJADINOVIC, ALEXANDER, Fellow pays tribute SHEARBURN III, EDWIN W., Get some rest: Mini- to ACS and citizen surgeons, 98, 12:15 mizing the effects of sleep deprivation on patient SUGAR, JANE G., and GRIFFEN, F. DEAN, The care, 98, 12:36 future of robotics: A dilemma for general surgeons, SCHNEIDMAN, DIANE, Surgeons put planning, 98, 7:9 SUN, RAPHAEL C., KULAYLAT, AFIF, 76 | preparation, past experience to work in efforts to and and save Boston Marathon bombing victims, 98, 9:9 GRANT, SCOTT B., and EMAMAULLEE, JULIET, SCHROEN, ANNEKE T., 2013 Traveling Fellow to Improved communication techniques enable residents Germany reports on experiences, 98, 10:95 to provide better care now and in the future, 98, 8:26 SCHWARTZ, JERRY, and LOGGHE, HEATHER, SUN, SUSIE, and HAMED, OSAMA H., and POLA- and MAA, JOHN, Twitter usage at Clinical Con- VAR APU, HARSHA V., and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., gress rises markedly in two years, 98, 2:22 100 years of surgical education: The past, present, SENECAL, SUSAN, and HOYLER, MARGO M., and and future, 98, 7:22 COHN, JANET, New York State shows benefits of SUTTON, JON H., 2013 state legislative wrap-up, CRP demonstration project, 98, 3:26 98, 12:31 SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., and BARNEY, –Maintenance of licensure moving forward, 98, 7:28 LINDA M., and JACKSON, JENNY J., and MABRY, –and ARMSTRONG, JOHN H., Issues discussed at CHARLES D., and SAVARISE, MARK T., Cod- the AMA House of Delegates meeting include defi- ing and practice management corner: Coding for nition of surgery, obesity, 98, 10:75 damage-control surgery, 98, 8:57 –and ARMSTRONG, JOHN H., Surgeons advocate in SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., and BARNEY, the AMA House of Delegates, 98, 3:74 LINDA, and JACKSON, JENNY J., and OLLAPAL- –and GRILL, CHARLOTTE Chapter lobby days forge LY, VINITA M., and SAVARISE, MARK T., Cod- ahead in state capitals, 98, 10:16 ing and practice management corner: Documenta- –and MEARA, JOHN G., and HOYLER, MARGO M., tion of services provided in the postoperative global and TRACCI, MARGARET C., and JASAK, ROB- period, 98, 5:48 ERT S., Insurance exchanges under the Affordable SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., and JACKSON, Care Act: How will they affect surgical care? 98, 5:11 JENNY J., and MABRY, CHARLES D., and SAVA- RISE, MARK T., Coding and practice management T corner: Effectively usingE /M codes for trauma care, 98, 6:56 TEPAS, JOSEPH J., ACS Board of Governors’ Commit- SLAKEY, DOUGLAS P., and DAVIDSON, INGE- tee updates: Governors’ Socioeconomic Issues Com- MAR, Surgeons lead educational program to mittee, 98, 4:48

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TIEBERG, DONNA, Chapter news, 98, 4:74, 6:86, 8:90, THOMAS J., and WARD, WILLIAM H., and ELLI- 10:81, 12:61 MOOTTIL, CHANDY, and LEICHTLE, STEFAN TRACCI, MARGARET C., and JASAK, ROBERT S., W., Online physician reviews: The good, the bad, and SUTTON, JON H., and MEARA, JOHN G., and and the ugly, 98, 9:34 HOYLER, MARGO M., Insurance exchanges under the Affordable Care Act: How will they affect surgi- Y cal care? 98, 5:11 YOON, ALFRED, and VARDANIAN, ANDREW, V and NGUYEN, PHUONG, and SACKS, JUSTIN, and GORDON, CHAD, and JARRAHY, REZA, VARDANIAN, ANDREW, and NGUYEN, PHUONG, and LI, A NDR EW, Patient rankings: Why patient and SACKS, JUSTIN, and GORDON, CHAD, and feedback should affect our delivery of care but not JARRAHY, REZA, and LI, A NDR EW, and YOON, our pay, 98, 11:22 ALFRED, Patient rankings: Why patient feedback YOUNG, DAVID, and MAHAL-VAN BRENK, CIN- should affect our delivery of care but not our pay, DY, and PETERS, JEFFRY A., and WHITE, JOHN 98, 11:22 V., Surgical leadership in the era of quality-based payment, 98, 5:22 W Z | 77 WALL, ANJI, and KODNER, IRA, and KEUNE, JASON D., and JIA, SHIJING, and BROWN, ZHENG, FEIBI, and KUY, SREYRAM, and BITTNER, DOUGLAS, Industry-sponsored clinical trials: The JAMES G. IV, and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., Early surgical problem of conflicts of interest, 98, 5:32 subspecialization: A new paradigm? Part II: Interviews WARD, WILLIAM H., and ELLIMOOTTIL, with leaders in surgical education, 98, 8:43 CHANDY, and LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., and WRIGHT, COREY J., and FAKHRO, ABDUL- LA, and ARRINGTON, AMANDA K., and CHIRICHELLA, THOMAS J., Online physician reviews: The good, the bad, and the ugly, 98, 9:34 WARNOCK, GARTH L., and CARON, NADINE R., and KENNEDY, CHRISTINE M., Dispatches from rural surgeons: Rural surgery in “The Great White North”— universal care or universal chal- lenge? 98, 10:50 WARSHAW, ANDREW L., Citation for Prof. Markus W. Büchler, 98, 11:50 WEINBERG, ARMIN, and NELSON, HEIDI, and AL-REFAIE, WADDAH B., ACS Clinical Research Program: Are older adults adequately represented in surgical oncology trials? 98, 5:52 WHITE, JOHN V., and YOUNG, DAVID, and MAHAL-VAN BRENK, CINDY, and PETERS, JEF- FRY A., Surgical leadership in the era of quality- based payment, 98, 5:22 WRIGHT, COREY J., and FAKHRO, ABDULLA, and ARRINGTON, AMANDA K., and CHIRICHELLA,

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quately represented in surgical oncology trials? (Al- A Refaie, Weinberg, Nelson), 98, 5:52 –ACS Clinical Research Program: Borderline resectable ACCESS TO CARE (see: WORKFORCE ISSUES and pancreatic cancer: Pushing the technical limits of sur- HEALTH CARE REFORM) gery (Katz, Ahmad, Nelson), 98, 1:61 ACCREDITATION (see: THE JOINT COMMISSION) –ACS Clinical Research Program: Does altering diet affect ADVOCACY AND HEALTH POLICY (see: AMER- progression of prostate cancer? The MEAL study (Par- ICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Advocacy and sons, Marshall, Nelson), 98, 10:57 Health Policy and LEGISLATIVE AND GOVERN- –ACS Clinical Research Program: Improving cancer care MENT ISSUES) through quality measures: Putting evidence to work AFFORDABLE CARE ACT (see: LEGISLATIVE AND with the CoC (Pezzi, Kuerer, Nelson), 98, 8:62 GOVERNMENT ISSUES: FEDERAL) 78 | –ACS Clinical Research Program: What is the appropriate AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS extent of lymphadenectomy for bladder cancer? (Meng, Activities (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- Nelson), 98, 7:60 GEONS: Centennial and AMERICAN COLLEGE OF American College of Surgeons Foundation (see: AMER- SURGEONS: Inspiring Quality campaign) ICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Development) –2013 Executive Director’s annual report (Hoyt), 98, 12:19 American College of Surgeons National Surgical Qual- –ACS in the news, 98, 1:67, 4:77, 7:89, 10:88 ity Improvement Program –ACS Division of Education presents new Transition to –ACS NSQIP® improves quality, reduces costs at Hart- Practice Program, 98, 5:57 ford, CT, hospital, 98, 4:78 –ACS releases primer on bundled payment, 98, 6:73 –ACS NSQIP® National Conference: Speakers promote –Looking forward (Hoyt), 98, 1:7, 6:8. 11:8, 12:6 professionalism, collaboration to achieve quality –New book recounts lessons learned through Inspiring improvement (Glickson), 98, 10:66 Quality forums, 98, 6:79 –The ACS NSQIP® Quality In-Training Initiative: Educat- –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: October 2012 (Napoli- ing residents to ensure the future of optimal surgical tano), 98, 2:74 care (Sakran, Hoffman, Ko, Kelz), 98, 11:30 –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: June 2013 (Napolitano), –More than 100 hospitals participate in ACS NSQIP CMS 98, 8:80 Hospital Compare, 98, 6:77 –Stay current by using new ACS member e-mail forward- –New ACS NSQIP® Surgical Risk Calculator offers ing benefit, 98, 1:71 personalized estimates of surgical complications, Advocacy and Health Policy 98, 10:72 –2013 Summit allows surgeons to put advocacy into action –Study shows ACS NSQIP® data more useful than admin- (Moye), 98, 7:75 istrative data in tracking readmissions, 98, 5:56 Alliance/ACS Clinical Research Program –Two ACS NSQIP® collaboratives receive AHA Davidson –ACS Clinical Research Program: American College Quality Awards, 98, 10:78 of Surgeons Commission on Cancer Rapid Quality American College of Surgeons Professional Associa- Reporting System: From quality measurement to qual- tion (ACSPA) ity improvement (McKellar, Nelson), 98, 9:52 –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: October 2012 (Napoli- –ACS Clinical Research Program: Are older adults ade- tano), 98, 2:74

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–Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: June 2013 (Napoli- Chapters tano), 98, 8:80 –Chapter lobby days forge ahead in state capitals (Grill, Annual meeting (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- Sutton), 98, 10:16 GEONS: Clinical Congress) –Chapter news (Tieberg), 98, 4:74, 6:86, 8:90, 10:81, 12:61 Archives –Revitalized Leadership Conference motivates members –From the Archives: Dr. LaMar McGinnis proposes form- to redefine roles and responsibilities (Peregrin), 98, 7:67 ing club dedicated to surgical history, 98, 6:81 Clinical Congress Awards –Clinical Congress 2013 Preliminary Program, 98, 7:39 –Barbara Lee Bass, MD, FACS, selected to receive 2013 –Clinical Congress: Discuss the issues at Town Hall Meet- Distinguished Service Award, 98, 9:58 ings, 98, 9:75 –College accepting nominations for 2014 Jacobson Prom- –CoC general session focuses on updates, lessons learned ising Investigator Award, 98, 11:65 in care for cancer patients, 98, 8:72 –Fellows honored for volunteerism (Casey, Kodera), 98, –Deadline to claim CME credit for 2012 Clinical Con- 9:68 gress, 98, 3:73 –Nominations for 2013 volunteerism and humanitarian –Highlights of the 2012 Clinical Congress, 98, 1:27 awards due February 22, 98, 2:66 –Looking forward (Hoyt), 98, 9:7 –Susan E. Mackinnon, MD, FACS, FRCSC, receives 2013 –MOC Review: Essentials for Surgical Specialties to be Jacobson Innovation Award, 98, 8:69 offered at Clinical Congress, 98, 8:77 Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons –Official notice: Annual Business Meeting of Members, | 79 –ACS Bulletin launches user-friendly site, 98, 4:79 American College of Surgeons, 98, 9:59 –Clarification, 98, 5:61 –Plan to attend these RAS-ACS events during 2013 Clini- –Correction, 98, 6:88, 7:82, 9:74 cal Congress, 98, 8:76 –Letters to the Editor, 98, 4:68, 6:70 –Plan to participate in Meet-the-Expert Luncheons at ACS Centennial Clinical Congress, 98, 9:73 –Centennial reprint: 1942: ACS plays critical role in war –Register now for Clinical Congress offerings in patient effort, 98, 4:36 safety and disaster readiness, 98, 9:74 –Centennial reprint: 1952 Supreme Court decision –Webcast sessions of 2012 Clinical Congress now avail- prompts College action on fee splitting, 98, 5:36 able, 98, 3:79 –Centennial reprint: 1988 report served as basis for the Clinical Scholars-in-Residence program Medicare payment system, 98, 9:40 –ACS Clinical Scholars-in-Residence program offers –Centennial reprint: ACS Bulletin, March 1931: Committee unique research and educational opportunity (Bili- on the Treatment of Fractures offers principles on caring moria, Ko), 98, 3:72 for patients, 98, 2:29 –Three new Clinical Scholars to begin as one completes –Centennial reprint: ACS Fellow offers recommendations College tenure, 98, 7:86 for avoiding “Death in a Ditch,” 98, 6:43 Commission on Cancer –Centennial reprint: ACS launches program for surgeons –ACS and CoC join Choosing Wisely Campaign to iden- to assess their knowledge, 98, 7:31 tify overused procedures, 98, 10:78 –Centennial reprint: Bulletin provides coverage of the ded- –CoC comments on recent IOM report regarding cancer ication and inauguration of Murphy Memorial, 98, 1:37 care in the U.S., 98, 12:58 –Centennial reprint: The College’s ongoing commitment –CoC general session focuses on updates, lessons learned to the quality imperative, 98, 10:41 in care for cancer patients, 98, 8:72 –Centennial reprint: Course coordinator describes pur- –Commission on Cancer announces 2013–2014 cancer poses of ATLS® program, 98, 8:50 research paper competition for physicians in training, –Centennial reprint: Graduate training for general sur- 98, 10:87 gery and the surgical specialties, 98, 3:54 –RQRS increases compliance rates to NQF quality mea- –Follow the ACS Centennial celebration online, 98, 1:68 sures for cancer care, 98, 2:67

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Development (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF nors’ Socioeconomic Issues Committee (Tepas III), SURGEONS: Scholarships and Fellowships) 98, 4:48 –1913 Legacy Campaign officially launched at the FLS –ACS Officers,R egents, and Board of Governors’ Execu- Luncheon, 98, 12:59 tive Committee, 98, 1:45 –ACS Board of Regents approves ACS Foundation Offi- –Call for nominations for ACS Board of Governors, 98, cers, 98, 5:59 1:72, 2:72 –ACS Foundation Annual Report, 98, 2:36 Health Policy Research Institute –ACS Foundation launches 1913 Legacy Campaign, 98, –What surgeons should know about...The importance of 4:71 surgical workforce maps (Ricketts III, Moye, Halvor- Disciplinary actions son), 98, 1:49 –Disciplinary actions taken, 98, 5:63, 9:77 Honorary Fellowships Executive Director –Citation for Prof. Markus W. Büchler (Warshaw), 98, 11:50 –Executive Director’s annual report (Hoyt), 98, 12:19 –Citation for Prof. R.J. Heald, CBE, MChir, FRCS(Ed) –Looking forward (Hoyt), 98, 1:7 (ACS values); 2:7 (Tran- (Eng) (MacFarlane), 98, 11:51 sition to Practice Fellowship); 3:7 (high reliability orga- –Citation for Prof. J. Octavio Ruiz Speare, MD, FACS nizations); 4:7 (Driven video); 5:8 (ACS Inspiring Quality (Jacobs), 98, 11:52 Tour); 6:8 (strategic planning); 7:7 (Value-Based Update); –Citation for Prof. Prinya Sakiyalak, MD, FACS 8:8 (ATLS® ); 9:7 (2013 Clinical Congress) 10:8 (Long- (Numann), 98, 11:53 80 | term disability insurance); 11:8 (strategic planning and –Citation for Prof. Norman S. Williams, MS, FMedSci, values); 12:6 (2013 achievements) FRCS(Eng) (Brennan), 98, 11:54 Fellows and Members (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE –Citation for Prof. Cheng-Har Yip, MB, BS, FRCS(Edin) OF SURGEONS: Awards) (Glas) (Anderson), 98, 11:55 –AJCC names Mahul B. Amin, MD, FACS, Editor-in-Chief –Six prominent surgeons accorded Honorary Fellowship of staging manual, 98, 7:82 in the ACS, 98, 11:48 –Dr. Arden Morris appointed to National Quality Forum In memoriam Committee, 98, 10:73 –Dr. M. Gage Ochsner, co-founder of Ochsner Institute, –Dr. David Winchester receives SSO Distinguished Ser- dies at age 59, 98, 11:57 vice Award, 98, 5:61 –In memoriam: C. Everett Koop, MD, FACS, former U.S. –Dr. Frank Opelka appointed chair of PCPI, 98, 1:69 Surgeon General, renowned pediatric surgeon, and –Dr. Leonard Weireter appointed to NQF panel, 98, 1:69 public health advocate (Hendren), 98, 6:74 –Dr. Lewis Flint receives H. Biemann Othersen, Jr., MD, –In memoriam: George F. Sheldon, MD, FACS: A lifetime MUSC alumni award, 98, 6:84 of achievement as a scholar, surgical educator (East- –Dr. Ronald Maier to receive 2013 Sheen Award, 98, 11:58 man, Meyer), 98, 9:60 –Dr. Sachdeva delivers named lectures, honored for con- –In memoriam: John Mann Beal, MD, FACS, remem- tributions to surgical education, 98, 11:61 bered as caring surgeon, educator, and advocate for –Members in the news, 98, 6:83, 11:60 the surgical profession (Nahrwold), 98, 9:65 Governors, Board of –In memoriam: John P. “Jack” Lynch, former Director of –ACS Board of Governors’ Committee updates: Gover- the ACS Organization Department, 98, 5:64 nors’ Committee on Chapter Relations (Rioux), 98, 4:53 –In memoriam: Joseph E. Murray, MD, FACS, opened –ACS Board of Governors’ Committee updates: Gover- doors for transplant surgeons (Starzl), 98, 2:61 nors’ Committee on Physician Competency and Health –In memoriam: Leading trauma surgeon Eric R. Frykberg, (Perry), 98, 5:44 MD, FACS, dies at age 62, 98, 6:77 –ACS Board of Governors’ Committee updates: Gover- Informatics nors’ Committee to Study the Fiscal Affairs of the Col- –Find useful content on the public SRGS website, 98, 6:81 lege (Cioffi), 98, 4:51 –JACS announces speedy online publication of accepted –ACS Board of Governors’ Committee updates: Gover- manuscripts, 98, 9:73

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–Stay current by using new ACS member e-mail for- of the ACS Organization Department, 98, 5:64 warding benefit, 98, 1:71, 2:71, 3:79 –Lynn Erdman, RN, MN, OCNS, FAAN, hired as Inspiring Quality campaign Administrative Director, ACS Cancer Programs, 98, –ACS, Connecticut health care leaders discuss quality 11:56 improvement and health care reform, 98, 7:84 –New ACS Regents and Governors elected, 98, 12:57 –ACS, Florida health care leaders discuss quality Operation Giving Back (see: VOLUNTEERISM) improvement, Winter Park forum, 98, 4:72 Presidential Address –College and American Cancer Society team up to pres- –Presidential Address: The surgeon of the future: ent Atlanta IQ forum, 98, 2:68 Anchoring innovation and science with moral val- –Looking forward (Hoyt), 98, 5:8 ues (Pellegrini), 98, 12:8 –New book recounts lessons learned through Inspiring Regents, Board of Quality forums, 98, 6:79 –2011–2012: A year of reaffirming the College’s past –New York health care leaders review data-driven and anticipating the needs of the future (Richard- approach to quality surgical care, 98, 1:74 son), 98, 1:24 Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS) –ACS Officers,R egents, and Board of Governors’ Execu- –JACS announces speedy online publication of accepted tive Committee, 98, 1:45 manuscripts, 98, 9:73 –Call for nominations for ACS Board of Regents, 98, Meetings 1:71, 2:71 Research and Optimal Patient Care (see AMERICAN –2013 Summit allows surgeons to put advocacy into | 81 action (Moye), 98, 7:75 COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: American College of –ACS NSQIP® National Conference: Speakers promote Surgeons National Quality Improvement Program professionalism, collaboration to achieve quality and QUALITY) improvement (Glickson), 98, 10:66 Resident and Associate Society of the American Col- –Calendar of events, 98, 1:80, 2:84, 3:84, 4:84, 5:68, 6:92, lege of Surgeons (RAS-ACS) (see also: EDUCATION 7:92, 8:100, 9:84, 10:100, 11:68, 12:88 AND TRAINING and YOUNG SURGEONS) –Revitalized Leadership Conference motivates mem- –ACS Resident and Associate Society: Diving into the bers to redefine roles and responsibilities (Peregrin), evolving demands of resident training, 98, 8:11 98, 7:67 –ACS Transition to Practice program offers residents Officers and staff additional opportunities to hone skills (Richardson), –ACS Convention and Meetings Director featured in 98, 9:23 magazine, 98, 10:73 –Choosing a physician in the Yelp era (Ellimoottil, –ACS Officers,R egents, and Board of Governors’ Execu- Kadlec, Farooq, Quek), 98, 11:20 tive Committee, 98, 1:45 –Early surgical subspecialization: A new paradigm? Part –ACS staffer receives NAEMT Lifetime Achievement I (Grant, Dixon, Glass, Sakran), 98, 8:38 Award, 98, 1:70 –Early surgical subspecialization: A new paradigm? –Andrew L. Warshaw, MD, FACS, is President-Elect of Part II: Interviews with leaders in surgical education the College, 98, 12:54 (Kulaylat, Zheng, Kuy, Bittner IV), 98, 8:43 –Call for nominations for ACS Officers-Elect, 98, 1:72, –Hold the onions: Training in an era of heightened 2:72 diversity and expectations (Santin), 98, 8:12 –Call for nominations for ACS Secretary and Treasurer –Improved communication techniques enable residents positions, 98, 3:77, 4:81 to provide better care now and in the future (Sun, –Carlos A. Pellegrini, MD, FACS, FRCS(I)(Hon) installed Kulaylat, Grant, Emamaullee), 98, 8:26 as 94th President of the ACS, 98, 11:46 –International surgery provides opportunities for resi- –College seeks Medical Director for Washington, DC, dents to serve and learn (Castle, Mouawad, Spaniolas, Office, 98, 8:77 Molena), 98, 8:33 –In memoriam: John P. “Jack” Lynch, former Director –Legislated mints on the pillow (Blagg), 98, 11:27

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–Online physician reviews: The good, the bad, and –Community Surgeons Travel Awards for 2014 now avail- the ugly (Ellimoottil, Leichtle, Wright, Fakhro, able, 98, 5:66 Arrington, Chirichella, Ward), 98, 9:34 –Eighteen surgeons participate in 2013 Health Policy –Patient feedback makes us better surgeons (Gupta), Scholarship program, 98, 8:97 98, 11:24 –International ACS NSQIP® Scholarships now accepting –Patient rankings: Why patient feedback should affect our applications for 2013, 98, 1:78 delivery of care but not our pay (Li, Yoon, Vardanian, –International Guest Scholarships available for 2014, 98, Nguyen, Sacks, Gordon, Jarrahy), 98, 11:22 6:89 –Plan to attend these RAS-ACS events during 2013 Clini- –Recipient of the 2012 ACS International Guest Scholar- cal Congress, 98, 8:76 ship reports on experience (Sanabria), 98, 2:82 –RAS-ACS Symposium essays: Residents debate pros and –Scholarships for 2014 Heller School Executive Leader- cons of online patient rankings (Babu), 98, 11:19 ship Program in Health Policy and Management now –The role of politics in shaping surgical training (Baker, available, 98, 12:62 Misra, Manimala, Kuy, Gantt), 98, 8:17 –Submit applications now for ACS 2014 Traveling Fellow- Scholarships/fellowships ship to Japan, 98, 4:83 –2012 ANZ Traveling Fellow reports on enriching trip Statements “Down Under” (Kashyap), 98, 12:63 –Statement on firearm injuries, 98, 3:65 –2013 ACS Japan Traveling Fellow selected, 98, 1:77 –Statement on optimal access, 98, 4:47 Trauma (see also: TRAUMA) 82 | –2013 Claude Organ Traveling Fellow announced, 98, 11:67 –2013 COT Residents Trauma Papers Competition win- –2013 International Guest Scholars and Community Sur- ners announced, 98, 6:80 geons Travel Awardees selected, 98, 1:77 –Looking forward (Hoyt), 98, 8:8 –2013 Japan Traveling Fellow reports on experience (Chu), –MyATLS ranked in top 100 of all medical apps, 98, 2:65 98, 9:78 –NTDB® data points: 2012 Pediatric Report: Devastating –2013 Oweida Scholar attends Clinical Congress; 2014 at any age (Fantus, Nance), 98, 2:59 applications due December 16, 98, 11:66 –NTDB® data points: Annual Report 2012: More than 70 –2013 Traveling Fellow to Germany reports on experi- percent (Fantus, Nance), 98, 1:65 ences (Schroen), 98, 10:95 –NTDB® data points: As the crow flies (Fantus), 98, 7:65 –2014 Traveling Fellowship to Germany announced, 98, –NTDB® data points: Derailed (Fantus), 98, 9:56 3:81 –NTDB® data points: The “fiscal cliff” (Fantus), 98, 3:70 –ACS Board of Regents awards six 2013 Resident Research –NTDB® data points: Geronimo (Fantus), 98, 8:67 Scholarships, 98, 10:92 –NTDB® data points: Hang ’em high (Fantus), 98, 5:54 –ACS offers two international scholarships for surgical –NTDB® data points: Keep your hands and fingers off the education in 2013, 98, 3:83 table (Fantus), 98, 4:66 –ACS offers two-year Resident Research Scholarships, –NTDB® data points: London Bridge is falling down (Fan- 98, 8:99 tus), 98, 10:62 –ACS Scholarship Endowment Fund awards Faculty – NTDB® data points: Sleeper hold (Fantus), 98, 12:52 Research Fellowships, 2013–2015, 98, 10:91 –NTDB® data points: What’s on TV (Fantus, Nance), 98, 11:44 –ACS scholarship recipients: Where are they now? (Per- –NTDB® data points: Workers’ compensation (Fantus), egrin), 98, 6:33 98, 6:68 –Apply by June 3 for 2013 Claude H. Organ, Jr., MD, FACS, AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Traveling Fellowship, 98, 5:67 ACS supports AMA resolution recognizing obesity as a –Apply by May 10 for ACS/Triological Society Clinical disease, 98, 9:73 Scientist Award, 98, 5:67 Issues discussed at the AMA House of Delegates meet- –Apply by November 1 for Faculty Research Fellow- ing include definition of surgery, obesity (Armstrong, ships, 98, 10:93 Sutton), 98, 10:75

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Surgeons advocate in the AMA House of Delegates (Arm- EDUCATION AND TRAINING strong, Sutton), 98, 3:74 100 years of surgical education: The past, present, and future (Polavarapu, Kulaylat, Sun, Hamed), 98, 7:22 C ACS Division of Education presents new Transition to Practice Program, 98, 5:57 CANCER (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- The ACS NSQIP® Quality In-Training Initiative: Educat- GEONS: Commission on Cancer and AMERICAN ing residents to ensure the future of optimal surgical COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Alliance/ACS Clinical care (Sakran, Hoffman, Ko, Kelz), 98, 11:30 Research Program) ACS Resident and Associate Society: Diving into the AJCC launches new brand identity, 98, 11:63 evolving demands of resident training, 98, 8:11 American Cancer Society celebrates its centennial, 98, 4:79 ACS Transition to Practice program offers residents NAPBC announces milestone: Accreditation of 500 breast additional opportunities to hone skills (Richardson), centers, 98, 8:78 98, 9:23 CLINICAL TRIALS (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE Early surgical subspecialization: A new paradigm? Part OF SURGEONS: Alliance/ACS Clinical Research I (Grant, Dixon, Glass, Sakran), 98, 8:38 Program) Early surgical subspecialization: A new paradigm? Industry-sponsored clinical trials: The problem of conflicts Part II: Interviews with leaders in surgical education of interest (Jia, Brown, Wall, Kodner, Keune), 98, 5:32 (Kulaylat, Zheng, Kuy, Bittner IV), 98, 8:43 Register now for 2013 ACS Clinical Trials Methods Emerging trends in lifelong learning: New directions for | 83 Course, 98, 10:80 ACS surgical education programs (Peregrin), 98, 4:9 CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY (CPT) From residency to retirement: Changing the surgical (see: PRACTICE MANAGEMENT and REIMBURSE- culture, one apple at a time (Sakran), 98, 4:63 MENT) Hold the onions: Training in an era of heightened diver- sity and expectations (Santin), 98, 8:12 D Improved communication techniques enable residents to provide better care now and in the future (Sun, DIVERSITY Kulaylat, Grant, Emamaullee), 98, 8:26 Hold the onions: Training in an era of heightened diver- International surgery provides opportunities for resi- sity and expectations (Santin), 98, 8:12 dents to serve and learn (Castle, Mouawad, Spaniolas, Molena), 98, 8:33 E Looking forward (Hoyt), 98, 2:7 Maintenance of licensure moving forward (Sutton), 98, 7:28 EDITORIAL MOC Review: Essentials for Surgical Specialties to be From residency to retirement: Is medicine still a good offered at Clinical Congress, 98, 8:77 profession? Reflections of a retired surgeon (Jordan, Operating room crisis management leadership train- Jr.), 98, 1:58 ing: Guidance for surgical team education (Lipshy, From residency to retirement: Medicine still a noble LaPorta), 98, 10:24 calling, despite outside interference (Meyer), 98, 11:39 Pursuing a career in humanitarian and rural surgery: Looking forward (Hoyt), 98, 1:7 (ACS values); 2:7 When is the best time to start? (Cunningham), 98, 2:18 (Transition to Practice Fellowship); 3:7 (high reli- Register now for two 2013 surgery oral examination ability organizations); 4:7 (Driven video); 5:8 (ACS courses, 98, 4:82 Inspiring Quality Tour); 6:8 (strategic planning); The role of politics in shaping surgical training (Baker, 7:7 (Value-Based Update); 8:8 (ATLS®); 9:7 (2013 Misra, Manimala, Kuy, Gantt), 98, 8:17 Clinical Congress) 10:8 (long-term disability insur- SC ORE provides residents with Web-based curricu- ance); 11:8 (strategic planning and values); 12:6 lum for developing key competencies (Klingensmith, (2013 achievements) Malangoni), 98, 10:10

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Surgeons lead educational program to improve kidney SURGEONS: Informatics and TECHNOLOGY) care in Vietnam (Slakey, Davison), 98, 10:34 Applying surgical apps: Smartphone and tablet apps Training the next generation of humanitarian surgeons, prove useful in clinical practice (O’Neill, Holmer, 98, 2:11 Greenberg, Meara), 98, 11:10 A win for all: Faculty-student partnerships in surgical Choosing a physician in the Yelp era (Ellimoottil, humanitarianism (Leeds, Srinivasan, Pattaras, Mas- Kadlec, Farooq, Quek), 98, 11:20 ter), 98, 2:12 Legislated mints on the pillow (Blagg), 98, 11:27 ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS (see also: LEG- Online physician reviews: The good, the bad, and ISLATION: Federal) the ugly (Ellimoottil, Leichtle, Wright, Fakhro, What surgeons should know about...The Medicare EHR Arrington, Chirichella, Ward), 98, 9:34 Incentive Program deadlines (Gokak), 98, 9:44 Patient feedback makes us better surgeons (Gupta), What surgeons should know about...The Medicare EHR 98, 11:24 Incentive Program in 2014 (Gokak), 98, 12:42 Patient rankings: Why patient feedback should affect ETHICS our delivery of care but not our pay (Li, Yoon, Varda- Industry-sponsored clinical trials: The problem of con- nian, Nguyen, Sacks, Gordon, Jarrahy), 98, 11:22 flicts of interest (Jia, Brown, Wall, Kodner, Keune), RAS-ACS Symposium essays: Residents debate pros 98, 5:32 and cons of online patient rankings (Babu), 98, 11:19 EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE (see: QUALITY OF SC ORE provides residents with Web-based curric- CARE and VALUE-BASED CARE) 84 | ulum for developing key competencies (Klingen- smith, Malangoni), 98, 10:10 F Twitter usage at Clinical Congress rises markedly in two years (Logghe, Maa, Schwartz), 98, 2:22 FUTURE OF SURGERY What surgeons should know about...The Physician Com- Presidential Address: The surgeon of the future: Anchor- pare website (Gokak), 98, 2:52 ing innovation and science with moral values (Pel- THE JOINT COMMISSION legrini), 98, 12:8 A look at The Joint Commission: ACS and The Joint Com- mission partner on project to decrease risk of colorectal G SSIs, 98, 2:57 A look at The Joint Commission: Finding new solutions GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS (see: THE JOINT to hand hygiene problems, 98, 10:60 COMMISSION) A look at The Joint Commission: Hospitals making improvements in use of evidence-based surgical pro- H cesses, 98, 12:49 A look at The Joint Commission: Implementation guide HEALTH CARE REFORM (see: LEGISLATIVE AND offers effective strategies to combat SSIs, 98, 11:42 GOVERNMENT ISSUES, REIMBURSEMENT, and A look at The Joint Commission: Joint Commission VALUE-BASED CARE) accreditation reaches 20,000 mark, 98, 3:68 HISTORY (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- A look at The Joint Commission: Joint Commission Cen- GEONS: Archives and AMERICAN COLLEGE OF ter for Transforming Healthcare, SCHA collaborate on SURGEONS: Centennial) high-reliability program, 98, 4:65 A look at The Joint Commission: Medical device alarms I pose safety issues for hospitals, 98, 7:63 A look at The Joint Commission: News for physicians from IN MEMORIAM (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- physicians, 98, 9:54 GEONS: In memoriam) A look at The Joint Commission: Preventing surgical INFORMATICS (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF fires, 98, 8:65

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A look at The Joint Commission: Using Lean methodology MILITARY SURGERY (see: TRAUMA) to improve sterilization of surgical instruments, 98, 6:66 A look at The Joint Commission: Using simulation to O achieve high reliability, 98, 1:64 OPERATING ROOM ENVIRONMENT L ACS joins campaign to encourage use of surgical crisis checklists (Dagi, Healy), 98, 10:64 LEADERSHIP Operating room crisis management leadership training: Revitalized Leadership Conference motivates members Guidance for surgical team education (Lipshy, LaPor- to redefine roles and responsibilities (Peregrin), 98, 7:67 ta), 98, 10:24 Surgical leadership in the era of quality-based payment Who is behind the surgical drape? Understanding the role (White, Young, Mahal-van Brenk, Peters), 98, 5:22 of anesthesiologist assistants (Burley), 98, 7:16 LEGISLATIVE AND GOVERNMENT ISSUES (see OUTCOMES (see: VALUE-BASED CARE) also: MEDICARE/MEDICAID, PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY, and REIMBURSEMENT) P Mandating the use of motorcycle helmets: What are the issues? (Satkoske, Horner, Polack, Kappel, Matt- PATIENT EDUCATION AND PROTECTION (see: THE son), 98, 9:28 JOINT COMMISSION and QUALITY OF CARE) Affordable Care Act PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT (see: AMERICAN | 85 –Insurance exchanges under the Affordable Care Act: COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: National Surgical Qual- How will they affect surgical care? (Hoyler, Tracci, ity Improvement Program and THE JOINT COM- Jasak, Sutton, and Meara), 98, 5:11 MISSION and MEDICARE/MEDICAID and QUAL- –Outcomes key to ACA mission of reducing health care ITY OF CARE) costs, 98, 12:60 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT (see also: CURRENT –What surgeons should know about...The Physician Com- PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY and QUALITY pare website (Gokak), 98, 2:52 OF CARE and REIMBURSEMENT) –What surgeons should know about...Using S-CAHPS ACS and CoC join Choosing Wisely Campaign to identify (Sage), 98, 8:53 overused procedures, 98, 10:78 Federal Coding and practice management corner: PQRS report- –The 113th Congress: A look at the year ahead (Hed- ing in 2013 (Gokak), 98, 4:56 strom), 98, 5:29 Looking forward (Hoyt), 98, 10:8 –2012 elections: $6 billion status quo (Morse), 98, 2:25 Procedure-Specific Consents available online, 98, –Progress or retrogress? Status of the 113th Congress 8:78 (Hedstrom), 98, 10:19 Using a systems approach to solve practice problems in State surgery, 98, 9:72 –2012 state legislative wrap-up (Grill, Macias), 98, 1:18 What surgeons should know about...The benefits of –2013 state legislative wrap-up (Sutton), 98, 12:31 attending an ACS Coding Workshop (Jackson), 98, 3:66 –Maintenance of licensure moving forward (Sutton), 98, 7:28 What surgeons should know about...The inpatient list –State legislative update: Lawmakers address prescribing (Ollapally), 98, 6:54 practices and pill mills (Grill), 98, 4:18 What surgeons should know about...Transitioning to ICD- 10 (Jackson, Morisy), 98, 5:41 M What surgeons should know about...Using S-CAHPS (Sage), 98, 8:53 MEDICARE/MEDICAID (see: CURRENT PRO- PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY CEDURAL TERMINOLOGY and ELECTRONIC AHRQ program promotes patient safety and liability HEALTH RECORDS and REIMBURSEMENT) reform (Hoyler, Meara), 98, 3:13

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Alternatives to litigation are available: The liability insur- er’s perspective (Horgan, Hoyler), 98, 3:45 R Attorneys and physicians share common goals: The medi- cal liability lawyer’s perspective (Malone, Hoyler), 98, REGULATORY ISSUES (see: LEGISLATIVE/GOV- 3:49 ERNMENT ISSUES) Health courts may be best cure for what ails the liability REIMBURSEMENT (see also: CURRENT PROCE- system (Howard, Maine), 98, 3:29 DURAL TERMINOLOGY, MEDICARE/MEDIC- Health courts will not cure all liability ills (Mehlman, AID, and PRACTICE MANAGEMENT) Maine), 98, 3:32 2013 payment policy and coding changes affecting Medical mediation: Bringing everyone to the table (Ong), surgical practice (Barney, Jackson, Ollapally, Sava- 98, 3:17 rise), 98, 1:9 More emphasis on safety needed: The patient advocate’s ACS releases primer on bundled payment, 98, 6:73 perspective (Rexford, Hoyler), 98, 3:47 CMS recognizes ACS Surgeon Specific Registry as a New approaches to liability reform: An introduction PQRS-Qualified Registry, 98, 12:60 (Meara), 98, 3:10 Coding and practice management corner: Coding for New directions in liability reform (Maine, Hoyler), 98, damage-control surgery (Barney, Jackson, Mabry, 3:36 Savarise, Senkowski), 98, 8:57 New York State shows benefits of CRP demonstration Coding and practice management corner: Coding for 86 | project (Senecal, Hoyler, Cohn), 98, 3:26 hospital admission, consultations, and emergency Safe harbors: Liability reform for patients and physi- department visits (Savarise), 98, 2:54 cians (Ong, Kachalia), 98, 3:41 Coding and practice management corner: The com- Special issue: New approaches to liability reform, 98, plexities of coding bilateral procedures (Jackson, 3:9 Mabry, Savarise), 98, 10:47 Symptoms of normal recovery or complication: The Coding and practice management corner: Documenta- risks of postoperative care (Palmisano, Ranum), tion of services provided in the postoperative global 98, 6:28 period (Barney, Jackson, Ollapally, Savarise, Sen- The University of Michigan’s Early Disclosure and kowski), 98, 5:48 Offer Program (Boothman, Hoyler), 98, 3:21 Coding and practice management corner: Effectively using E/M codes for trauma care (Jackson, Mabry, Q Savarise, Senkowski), 98, 6:56 Coding and practice management corner: The Medi- QUALITY OF CARE (see also: AMERICAN COL- care program: Enrollment and participation options LEGE OF SURGEONS: Inspiring Quality cam- (Jackson), 98, 12:46 paign; and AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- Coding and practice management corner: Update: GEONS: National Surgical Quality Improvement PQRS reporting of the perioperative care measures Program; and HEALTH CARE REFORM) group (Gokak), 98, 9:47 CMS recognizes ACS Surgeon Specific Registry as a Replacing the SGR: The latest developments in the PQRS-Qualified Registry, 98, 12:60 ACS Value-Based Update proposal, 98, 6:72 Get some rest: Minimizing the effects of sleep depri- What surgeons should know about...Bundled payment vation on patient care (Shearburn III), 98, 12:36 (Ollapally), 98, 7:54 –Looking forward (Hoyt), 98, 3:7, 4:7 RESIDENTS (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- Physician personalities and burnout (Oreskovich, GEONS: Resident and Associate Society of the Anderson), 98, 6:40 American College of Surgeons (RAS-ACS) and SC ORE provides residents with Web-based curric- EDUCATION AND TRAINING) ulum for developing key competencies (Klingen- RETIREMENT ISSUES smith, Malangoni), 98, 10:10 From residency to retirement: Retired surgeon satis-

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fies desire to serve patients through primary care work in efforts to save Boston Marathon bombing vic- (Hartzell, Jr.), 98, 7:57 tims (Schneidman), 98, 9:9 RURAL SURGERY Dispatches from rural surgeons: College leaders V answer the question, “Why is rural surgery an important issue now?” (Puls), 98, 1:54 VALUE-BASED CARE (see also: QUALITY OF CARE) Dispatches from rural surgeons: A Regent’s perspec- Looking forward (Hoyt), 98, 7:7 tive (Elsey), 98, 4:59 Outcomes key to ACA mission of reducing health care Dispatches from rural surgeons: Rural surgery in costs, 98, 12:60 “The Great White North”—universal care or uni- Replacing the SGR: The latest developments in the ACS versal challenge? (Caron, Kennedy, Warnock), 98, Value-Based Update proposal, 98, 6:72 10:50 Surgical leadership in the era of quality-based payment Dispatches from rural surgeons: Rural surgical (White, Young, Mahal-van Brenk, Peters), 98, 5:22 practice requires new training model, offers great VOLUNTEERISM (see also: EDUCATION and GLOB- opportunities (Borgstrom), 98, 7:55 AL HEALTH CARE) ACS Fellows provide surgical leadership and service in S India (Savarise, Como), 98, 4:30 Dr. Brendan C. Brady serves “invisible population” of SOCIAL MEDIA (see: INFORMATICS) migrant workers in upstate New York (Glickson), 98, 4:22 | 87 Fellows honored for volunteerism (Casey, Kodera), 98, 9:68 T Surgeons bring RRT to patients in Guyana (Babakhani, Guy, Falta, Elster, Jindal, Jindal), 98, 6:17 TECHNOLOGY (see also: INFORMATICS) Surgeons lead educational program to improve kidney The future of robotics: A dilemma for general surgeons care in Vietnam (Slakey, Davidson), 98, 10:34 (Griffen, Sugar), 98, 7:9 IM nailing makes basketball player’s recovery a snap W ( Rose), 98, 11:36 TRAUMA (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- WORKFORCE ISSUES (see also: AMERICAN COL- GEONS: Trauma) LEGE OF SURGEONS: Health Policy Research Active Shooter and Intentional Mass-Casualty Events: The Institute) Hartford Consensus Statement II (Joint Committee to From residency to retirement: Is medicine still a good Create a National Policy to Enhance Survivability From profession? Reflections of a retired surgeon (Jordan, Mass Casualty Shooting Events), 98, 9:18 Jr.), 98, 1:58 Fellow pays tribute to ACS and citizen surgeons (Stoja- dinovic), 98, 12:15 Y Improving Survival from Active Shooter Events: The Hartford Consensus (Joint Committee to Create a YOUNG SURGEONS (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF National Policy to Enhance Survivability From Mass SURGEONS: Resident and Associate Society of the Casualty Shooting Events), 98, 6:14 American College of Surgeons (RAS-ACS); and EDU- Initial management of mass-casualty incidents due to CATION AND TRAINING) firearms: Improving survival (Jacobs, Burns, McSwain, Carver), 98, 6:10 Mandating the use of motorcycle helmets: What are the issues? (Satkoske, Horner, Polack, Kappel, Mattson), 98, 9:28 Surgeons put planning, preparation, past experience to

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The five-year general surgery residency: Reform or revolution?

CLINICAL CONGRESS 2014

Preliminary Program inside Author index

AL, MEHUL V., and SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., and MED- A BERY, RACHEL LAURA, Distinguishing QI projects from human subjects research: Ethical and practical ACKERMAN, LEYSTRA TARA, Liability reform, scope considerations, 99, 7:21 of practice, trauma topped state legislative agendas in ARMSTRONG, JOHN H., and SUTTON, JON H., The 2014, 99, 12:37 debate continues: ACS at the AMA House of Delegates, | 67 –and ROSEN, JUSTIN, Implementation of the ACA: 99, 3:47 Turning federal law into state-level reality, 99, 5:23 –and SUTTON, JON H., Surgeons influence AMA pol- –and ROSEN, JUSTIN, State lobby days build bridges, icy, 99, 9:73 99, 10:18 AZOURY, SAÏD C., Second-place essay—reform: Revis- –and ROSEN, JUSTIN, Surgeons as state advocates, 99, 9:33 iting the visions of Halsted, Churchill, and Dudley to AGRAWAL, NEHA, What surgeons should know about... fix surgical training a century later, 99, 11:26 Physician Payments Sunshine Act data scheduled for release, 99, 9:48 B –and SAGE, JILL, and OLLAPALLY, VINITA, What surgeons should know about...The FY 2015 Inpatient BAHNSON, ROBERT, From residency to retirement: Prospective Payment System final rule, 99, 11:45 Remembering Hank, 99, 5:43 AHAD, AHMAD W., and LELAND, HYUMA A., and BAILEY, H. RANDOLPH, and MEARA, JOHN G., and HOFFMAN, REBECCA L., and KING, RAY S., The GUTNIK, LILY, and SMITH, HEATHER, and GOLD- “bionic” era: Exploring the use of advanced technology SZER, JAMES F., Merging Medicare Parts A and B: in surgery, 99, 8:36 Potential effects on beneficiaries, surgeons, and other AL-DAFA, MARYAH B., and PELLEGRINI, CARLOS stakeholders, 99, 2:19 A., and DARZI, ARA W., and KEOWN, OLIVER P., BAILEY, LISA, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clini- and AL-THANI, HASSAN ALI, World Innovation cal Research Program: Neoadjuvant cancer therapy: Summit for Health provides a global perspective on Benefitting patients and improving cancer care, 99, 6:51 surgery, 99, 6:13 BARNEY, LINDA M., and GOKAK, SANA Z., and AL-THANI, HASSAN ALI, and AL-DAFA, MARYAH JACKSON, JENNY J., and SAVARISE, MARK T., and B., and PELLEGRINI, CARLOS A., and DARZI, SAGE, JILL S., and OLLAPALLY, VINITA M., 2014 ARA W., and KEOWN, OLIVER P., World Innova- fee schedule and CPT code changes will affect surgi- tion Summit for Health provides a global perspective cal practice, 99, 2:27 on surgery, 99, 6:13 –and MABRY, CHARLES, and OLLAPALLY, VINITA, ANGELOS, PETER, and HALL, BRUCE L., and RAV- and SAVARISE, MARK, and SENKOWSKI, CHRIS-

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TOPHER, Coding and practice management corner: important, 99, 5:46 Reporting patient safety indicator-15, 99, 5:39 BOSCO, JOSEPH, and SHAH, PARESH C., and IORIO, –and NICOLETTI, BETSY, and SAVARISE, MARK, RICHARD, and SLOVER, JAMES D., and TOR- What surgeons should know about...Billing for ser- RANCE, ALECIA, Optimizing the OR for bundled vices performed by nonphysician practitioners, 99, 5:36 payments: A case study, 99, 11:29 –and SAVARISE, MARK, and WHITACRE, ERIC, Cod- BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and BAILEY, LISA, ACS Clini- ing and practice management corner: Frequently asked cal Research Program: Neoadjuvant cancer therapy: questions about coding for breast surgery, 99, 9:52 Benefitting patients and improving cancer care, 99,6:51 BARRETT, ALLISON, and BHOLAT, OMAR, and –and BAUER, THOMAS L., ACS Clinical Research Pro- DEGLIUOMINI, JOHN, and WALLACK, MARC, gram: Community-based physicians and hospitals need and KHITHANI, AMIT, Lessons in collaboration: New to participate in clinical trials, 99, 4:46 York surgeons look back at Superstorm Sandy, 99, 10:10 –and BINGENER, JULIANE, and SLOAN, JEFF, ACS BAUER, THOMAS L., SR., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., Clinical Research Program: Patient quality of life: Vital- ACS Clinical Research Program: Community-based ly important, 99, 5:46 physicians and hospitals need to participate in clinical –and BINGENER, JULIANE, and SLOAN, JEFF, ACS trials, 99, 4:46 Clinical Research Program: QOL concerns in surgical BAXTER, NANCY, 2013 Traveling Fellow reports on trip patients: Assessment and intervention, 99, 10:44 to Australia and New Zealand, 99, 1:78 –and FRANCESCATTI, AMANDA, and McKELLAR, 68 | BAZZARELLI, AMY, and ECONOMOPOULOS, KON- DANIEL P., and WINCHESTER, DAVID P., and STANTINOS P., and SUN, RAPHAEL, and GARVEY, CHANG, GEORGE J., and GREENBERG, CAPRICE ERIN, and HOGAN, JESSICA, Coaching and mentor- C., and KOZOWER, BENJAMIN D., ACS Clinical ing modern surgeons, 99, 8:30 Research Program: NCDB and ACS-CRP: Working BECHAMPS, GERALD J., and KURTZMAN, SCOTT, together to develop risk-stratified strategies for sur- Adverse behaviors and their effect on credentialing and veillance, 99, 8:57 licensure, 99, 10:32 –and HUNT, KELLY K., and MITTENDORF, ELIZA- BEKTESHI , FLAMUR, and RIVERA, RENATO, and BETH A., ACS Clinical Research Program: SLN sur- LATIFI, RIFAT, and MORA, FRANCISCO, Preop- gery for clinically node-positive breast cancer patients erative telemedicine evaluation of surgical mission treated with neoadjuvant therapy, 99, 7:52 patients: Should we use it routinely? 99, 1:7 –and MENG, MAXWELL V., ACS Clinical Research Pro- BERRY, ROBERT, From the Archives: ACS returns books gram: Treating metastatic prostate cancer now and in to the Illinois College Medical Library: A look at their the future, 99, 9:55 history, 99, 4:48 –and NELSON, HEIDI, and ROCHA, FLAVIO G., ACS BHOLAT, OMAR, and DEGLIUOMINI, JOHN, and Clinical Research Program: Less invasive option for WALLACK, MARC, and KHITHANI, AMIT, and small hepatocellular carcinoma: Thermal ablation as BARRETT, ALLISON, Lessons in collaboration: New first-line therapy? 99, 2:46 York surgeons look back at Superstorm Sandy, 99, 10:10 –and SHEN, PERRY, ACS Clinical Research Program: BILIMORIA, KARL, and KO, CLIFFORD Y., Scholars Colorectal cancer metastatic to the liver: Making the in Residence Program benefits surgical residents and unresectable resectable, 99, 11:49 the ACS, 99, 3:55 BOYUM, ERIC N., and BROWN, DOUGLAS, and BINGENER, JULIANE, and SLOAN, JEFF, and ZIHNI, AHMED M., and KEUNE, JASON, D., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clinical Research Pro- HONG, BARRY A., and KODNER, IRA J., and RAY, gram: QOL concerns in surgical patients: Assessment SHUDDHADEB, Transplant in a patient with comor- and intervention, 99, 10:44 bid psychiatric illness: An ethical dilemma, 99, 11:40 –and SLOAN, JEFF, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clin- BRITT, L. D., Citation for Prof. O. James Garden, BSc, MB, ical Research Program: Patient quality of life: Vitally BCh, CBE, MD, FRCSGlas, FRCPEd, FRSE, 99, 11:64

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BROWN, DOUGLAS, and ZIHNI, AHMED M., and COPELAND, EDWARD M. III, From residency to retire- KEUNE, JASON, D., and HONG, BARRY A., and ment: Surgeons as employees: Is the lining always gold- KODNER, IRA J., and RAY, SHUDDHADEB, and en? 99, 1:48 BOYUM, ERIC N., Transplant in a patient with comor- CUFF, ROBERT, and SLAIKEU, JASON, and WONG, bid psychiatric illness: An ethical dilemma, 99, 11:40 PETER, and MIX, ADAM, and CHAMBERS, CHRIS- BROWNING, KATHRYN DRAKE, Georgia coalition TOPHER M., and WOLK, SETH, and MANSOUR, M. develops bariatric surgery pilot project, 99, 12:35 ASH, Vascular practice develops night float call system BROWNSON, ELISHA G., Annual RAS-ACS essay contest: to improve attending well-being without decreasing Accepting accountability and moving forward, 99, 1:11 productivity, 99, 5:30 BRUNT, L. MICHAEL, FLS: Celebrating a decade of innovation in surgical education, 99, 11:10 D BUSUTTIL, RONALD W., Citation for Prof. Chung-Mau Lo, MB, BS, FACS, 99, 11:66 DARZI, ARA W., and KEOWN, OLIVER P., and AL- THANI, HASSAN ALI, and AL-DAFA, MARYAH C B., and PELLEGRINI, CARLOS A., World Innova- tion Summit for Health provides a global perspective CAROPRESO, PHIL, Dispatches from rural surgeons: on surgery, 99, 6:13 ACS rural listserv: An “underdog” success story, 99, 7:48 DEGLIUOMINI, JOHN, and WALLACK, MARC, and CHAGPAR, ANEES B., Claude H. Organ, Jr., MD, FACS, KHITHANI, AMIT, and BARRETT, ALLISON, and | 69 Traveling Fellow reports on experience in India, 99, 10:76 BHOLAT, OMAR, Lessons in collaboration: New York CHAMBERS, CHRISTOPHER M., and WOLK, SETH, surgeons look back at Superstorm Sandy, 99, 10:10 and MANSOUR, M. ASH, and CUFF, ROBERT, and DONOVAN, CORY, Pregnant with hematemesis, 99, 1S:7 SLAIKEU, JASON, and WONG, PETER, and MIX, DUCOIN, CHRISTOPHER, Second-place essay—revo- ADAM, Vascular practice develops night float call sys- lution: Five-year general surgery residency: Reform or tem to improve attending well-being without decreas- revolution? 99, 11:20 ing productivity, 99, 5:30 DWYER, KAITLYN, and MOYE, CHANTAY P., 2014 CHANG, GEORGE J., and GREENBERG, CAPRICE Advocacy program: Attendees learn about traditions C., and KOZOWER, BENJAMIN D., and BOUGHEY, that influence legislative outcomes, 99, 6:65 JUDY C., and FRANCESCATTI, AMANDA, and McK- ELLAR, DANIEL P., and WINCHESTER, DAVID P., E ACS Clinical Research Program: NCDB and ACS-CRP: Working together to develop risk-stratified strategies ECONOMOPOULOS, KONSTANTINOS P., and SUN, for surveillance, 99, 8:57 RAPHAEL, and GARVEY, ERIN, and HOGAN, JES- –and NELSON, HEIDI, and GREENBERG, CAPRICE, SICA, and BAZZARELLI, AMY, Coaching and men- ACS Clinical Research Program: Patient-centered out- toring modern surgeons, 99, 8:30 comes research: Is this really something new? 99, 1:51 ELLISON, E. CHRISTOPHER, Citation for Prof. Alberto CLARKE, JOHN R., Is your office helping you prevent Raul Ferreres, MD, PhD, MPH, FACS, 99,11:63 wrong site surgery? 99, 4:28 –and STEINBERG, STEVEN M., and ZINNER, CLOYD, JORDAN M., and WREN, SHERRY M., Sur- MICHAEL J., Health policy program produces sur- gical training abroad: It’s not about the cases, 99, 9:42 geon advocates and leaders, 99, 3:22 COFFRON, MATTHEW, and HANKS, JOHN B., and MEARA, JOHN G., and TRACCI, MARGARET F CLARKE, and RAYKAR, NAKUL, and MANDIGO, MORGAN, and NAGENGAST, ERIC, Medicaid expan- FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB® data points: BYOB hel- sion likely to affect the delivery of surgical care, 99, 3:10 met, 99, 8:61

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–NTDB® data points: Don’t chance it: Use your seatbelt, 99, 9:63 G –NTDB® data points: The DTs: Delirium tremens, 99, 11:56 GARCIA, JONATHAN L., Patience with the difficult –NTDB® data points: Flotation devices—Mae West style, patient, 99, 1S:9 99, 6:56 GARNESKI, SALLY, and SCHWARTZ, JERRY, and –NTDB® data points: Residential institutions, 99, 5:51 LOSBY, JIM, A new era begins for ACS online prop- –NTDB® data points: Top 10 list, 99, 4:53 erties, 99, 9:12 –NTDB® data points: Unanticipated withdrawal, 99, 10:48 GARRETT, KEVIN, and KAUPS, KRISTA L., The aging –NTDB® data points: Zero tolerance, 99, 3:43 surgeon: When is it time to leave active practice? 99, 4:32 –and FANTUS, RICHARD JACOB, NTDB® data points: GARRY, JOHN E., and UPADHYAYA, POOJA, and Go before you go: Bladder injuries, 99, 12:51 HINSDALE, JAMES G., and KAUPS, KRISTA L., and –and NANCE, MICHAEL L., NTDB® data points: Annual MAA, JOHN, Northern California Chapter engages in Report 2013: Where did they go? 99, 1:55 ongoing legislative activities, 99, 3:51 –and NANCE, MICHAEL L., NTDB® data points: 2013 GARVEY, ERIN, and HOGAN, JESSICA, and BAZZA- Pediatric Report: Pediatric consumers, 99, 2:49 RELLI, AMY, and ECONOMOPOULOS, KONSTAN- –and NANCE, MICHAEL L., NTDB® data points: To TINOS P., and SUN, RAPHAEL, Coaching and men- protect your children, keep your pool safe, 99, 7:58 toring modern surgeons, 99, 8:30 70 | FANTUS, RICHARD JACOB, and FANTUS, RICH- GEORGIEFF, ERYNN M., and KALLIES, KARA J., and ARD JOSEPH, NTDB® data points: Go before you MATHIASON, MICHELLE A., and JARMAN, BEN- go: Bladder injuries, 99, 12:51 JAMIN T., Gundersen Health System studies effect FARMA, JEFFREY M., 2014 Traveling Fellow to Ger- of modifier 22 on reimbursement for complex opera- many reports on experiences, 99, 11:81 tions, 99, 3:31 FARROKHI, ELLEN, The YFA Essay Contest: Intro- GLICKSON, JEANNIE, And the beat goes on: Surgeons duction, 99, 10:29 take a break from the OR to play in rock bands, 99, 6:24 FAYANJU, OLUWADAMILOLA, Under your nose, 99, –2014 National Conference: ACS NSQIP celebrates 10th 1S:8 anniversary of improving patient outcomes, 99, 11:68 FELDMAN, LIANE S., and JONES, DANIEL B., and GOKAK, SANA, What surgeons should know about... SCHWAITZBERG, STEVEN D., and FUCHSHU- Avoiding the 2015 Medicare EHR Incentive Program BER, PASCAL R., and ROBINSON, THOMAS N., penalty, 99, 6:48 The SAGES FUSE program: Bridging a patient safety –What surgeons should know about...The ICD-10 delay, gap, 99, 9:18 99, 7:46 FINLEY, RICHARD J., Citation for Prof. Toni Lerut, –What surgeons should know about...PQRS reporting MD, PhD, MPH, FACS, 99,11:65 in 2014, 99, 3:37 FRANCESCATTI, AMANDA, and McKELLAR, DAN- –and JACKSON, JENNY J., and SAVARISE, MARK T., IEL P., and WINCHESTER, DAVID P., and CHANG, and SAGE, JILL S., and OLLAPALLY, VINITA M., and GEORGE J., and GREENBERG, CAPRICE C., and BARNEY, LINDA M., 2014 fee schedule and CPT code KOZOWER, BENJAMIN D., and BOUGHEY, JUDY changes will affect surgical practice, 99, 2:27 C., ACS Clinical Research Program: NCDB and ACS- –and MABRY, CHARLES D., The benefits of PQRS par- CRP: Working together to develop risk-stratified strat- ticipation and what the College is doing on your behalf, egies for surveillance, 99, 8:57 99, 9:28 FUCHSHUBER, PASCAL R., and ROBINSON, THOM- GOLDMAN, MITCHELL H., and JOHNSON, KATH- AS N., and FELDMAN, LIANE S., and JONES, DAN- LEEN A., and SWEET, ROBERT M., The ACS Accred- IEL B., and SCHWAITZBERG, STEVEN D., The SAG- ited Education Institutes Fellowship Program: Training ES FUSE program: Bridging a patient safety gap, 99, 9:18 leaders in simulation-based education, 99, 7:17

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LAURA, and ANGELOS, PETER, Distinguishing QI GOLDSZER, JAMES F., and BAILEY, RANDOLPH projects from human subjects research: Ethical and H., and MEARA, JOHN G., and GUTNIK, LILY, and practical considerations, 99, 7:21 SMITH, HEATHER, Merging Medicare Parts A and B: HANKS, JOHN B., and MEARA, JOHN G., and TRAC- Potential effects on beneficiaries, surgeons, and other CI, MARGARET CLARKE, and RAYKAR, NAKUL, stakeholders, 99, 2:19 and MANDIGO, MORGAN, and NAGENGAST, GRABOWSKI, DAVID C., and McDONALD, KRISTIN, ERIC, and COFFRON, MATTHEW, Medicaid expan- and KAUPS, KRISTA L., and MEARA, JOHN G., and sion likely to affect the delivery of surgical care, 99, 3:10 MURTHY, SHILPA S., and WEISSMAN, JOEL S., HEDSTROM, JOHN, The SGR repeal: How bad politics Dual eligible beneficiaries: Roles for surgeons under ruined sound policy, 99, 6:9 health care reform, 99, 4:10 –What surgeons should know about...Repealing the SGR, GRANT, SCOTT B., and McNALLY, MEGAN E., and 99, 2:39 MOUAWAD, NICOLAS J., and SPANIOLAS, KON- –and MEARA, JOHN G., and MARTIN, MATTHEW STANTINOS, and IYER, PRIYA H., The e-volution B., and SANGJI, NAVEEN F., Medicare reform: A look of the 21st century surgeon, 99, 8:42 at the House Ways and Means proposal, 99, 2:11 –and SPANIOLAS, KONSTANTINOS, and MOUAWAD, HINSDALE, JAMES G., and KAUPS, KRISTA L., and NICOLAS J., and IYER, PRIYA, From residency to MAA, JOHN, and GARRY, JOHN E., and UPADHY- retirement: RAS-ACS International Exchange Scholar- AYA, POOJA, Northern California Chapter engages in ship Program provides unique opportunity for global ongoing legislative activities, 99, 3:51 | 71 collaboration, 99, 4:42 HOFFMAN, REBECCA L., and KING, RAY S., and GREENBERG, CAPRICE, and CHANG, GEORGE J., AHAD, AHMAD W., and LELAND, HYUMA A., and NELSON, HEIDI, ACS Clinical Research Program: The “bionic” era: Exploring the use of advanced tech- Patient-centered outcomes research: Is this really some- nology in surgery, 99, 8:36 thing new? 99, 1:51 HOGAN, JESSICA, and BAZZARELLI, AMY, and –and KOZOWER, BENJAMIN D., and BOUGHEY, ECONOMOPOULOS, KONSTANTINOS P., and JUDY C., and FRANCESCATTI, AMANDA, and SUN, RAPHAEL, and GARVEY, ERIN, Coaching McKELLAR, DANIEL P., and WINCHESTER, and mentoring modern surgeons, 99, 8:30 DAVID P., and CHANG, GEORGE J., ACS Clinical HONG, BARRY A., and KODNER, IRA J., and RAY, Research Program: NCDB and ACS-CRP: Working SHUDDHADEB, and BOYUM, ERIC N., and together to develop risk-stratified strategies for sur- BROWN, DOUGLAS, and ZIHNI, AHMED M., veillance, 99, 8:57 and KEUNE, JASON, D., Transplant in a patient with GREENE, FREDERICK, and JOHNSTONE, DAVID, comorbid psychiatric illness: An ethical dilemma, 99, and STRAND, NANCY, ACS commemorates 50-year 11:40 anniversary of Surgeon General’s report on smoking HOWLE, JULIE, Inaugural Murray F. Brennan, MD, and health, 99, 8:69 FACS, International Guest Scholar provides report, GUTNIK, LILY, and SMITH, HEATHER, and GOLD- 99, 7:70 SZER, JAMES F., and BAILEY, RANDOLPH H., and HOYT, DAVID B., Executive Director’s annual report, MEARA, JOHN G., Merging Medicare Parts A and B: 99, 12:19 Potential effects on beneficiaries, surgeons, and other – Looking forward, 99, 1:7 (advances and challenges in stakeholders, 99, 2:19 surgery); 2:8 (sustainable growth rate); 3:8 (Military Advanced Training Center); 4:8 (Transition to Practice H Program); 5:8 (trends in surgical procedures); 6:7 (fund- ing ACS programs); 7:7 (Medical Directors in Washington HALL, BRUCE L., and RAVAL, MEHUL V., and office); 8:9 (Leadership Development Program); 9:8 (Cod- SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., and MEDBERY, RACHEL man memorial); 10:8 (Dr. Russell); 11:8 (Education and

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Training campaign); 12:6 (accomplishments in 2013–2014) operations, 99, 3:31 HUGHES, TYLER G., ACS-SurgeonsVoice plays critical JOHNSON, KATHLEEN A., and SWEET, ROBERT M., role, 99, 10:42 and GOLDMAN, MITCHELL H., The ACS Accred- –and PELLEGRINI, CARLOS A., and PULS, MARK W., ited Education Institutes Fellowship Program: Training and LEDESMA, CARLOS L., Dispatches from rural leaders in simulation-based education, 99, 7:17 surgeons: Rural surgery is a global issue: The perspec- JOHNSTONE, DAVID, and STRAND, NANCY, and tive of an Argentine surgeon, 99, 4:38 GREENE, FREDERICK, ACS commemorates 50-year HUNT, KELLY K., and MITTENDORF, ELIZABETH anniversary of Surgeon General’s report on smoking A., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clinical Research and health, 99, 8:69 Program: SLN surgery for clinically node-positive breast JONES, DANIEL B., and SCHWAITZBERG, STEVEN cancer patients treated with neoadjuvant therapy, 99, 7:52 D., and FUCHSHUBER, PASCAL R., and ROBINSON, THOMAS N., and FELDMAN, LIANE S., The SAGES I FUSE program: Bridging a patient safety gap, 99, 9:18 JONES, DOUGLAS W., Avoid getting kicked, 99, 1S:10 IORIO, RICHARD, and SLOVER, JAMES D., and TOR- RANCE, ALECIA, and BOSCO, JOSEPH, and SHAH, K PARESH C., Optimizing the OR for bundled payments: A case study, 99, 11:29 KALLIES, KARA J., and MATHIASON, MICHELLE 72 | ITANI, KAMAL M.F., 2013 Clinical Trials Methodology A., and JARMAN, BENJAMIN T., and GEORGIEFF, Course provides opportunity for learning and network- ERYNN M., Gundersen Health System studies effect ing, 99, 2:54 of modifier 22 on reimbursement for complex opera- IYER, PRIYA H., and GRANT, SCOTT B., and McNAL- tions, 99, 3:31 LY, MEGAN E., and MOUAWAD, NICOLAS J., and KAOUTZANIS, CHRISTODOULOS, and MOUAWAD, SPANIOLAS, KONSTANTINOS, The e-volution of NICOLAS J., and LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., The five- the 21st century surgeon, 99, 8:42 year general surgery residency: Reform or revolution? –and GRANT, SCOTT B., and SPANIOLAS, KON- 99, 8:49 STANTINOS, and MOUAWAD, NICOLAS J., From KAPLAN, ALAN L., Treating the difficult patient can residency to retirement: RAS-ACS International be a long journey, 99, 6:11 Exchange Scholarship Program provides unique oppor- KAUPS, KRISTA L., and GARRETT, KEVIN, The aging tunity for global collaboration, 99, 4:42 surgeon: When is it time to leave active practice? 99, 4:32 –and LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., and SANGJI, NAVEEN, –and MAA, JOHN, and GARRY, JOHN E., and UPAD- and WARD, WILLIAM H., What does the ACA mean HYAYA, POOJA, and HINSDALE, JAMES G., North- for residents and their future practice? 99, 8:17 ern California Chapter engages in ongoing legislative activities, 99, 3:51 J –and MEARA, JOHN G., and MURTHY, SHILPA S., and WEISSMAN, JOEL S., and GRABOWSKI, DAVID C., JACKSON, JENNY J., and SAVARISE, MARK T., and and McDONALD, KRISTIN, Dual eligible beneficia- SAGE, JILL S., and OLLAPALLY, VINITA M., and ries: Roles for surgeons under health care reform, 99, 4:10 BARNEY, LINDA M., and GOKAK, SANA Z., 2014 KENNING, ERIN M., and ZHENG, FEIBI, and KULAY- fee schedule and CPT code changes will affect surgi- LAT, AFIF N., and McKINLEY, SOPHIA K., Surgi- cal practice, 99, 2:27 cal education and training at the crossroads between JARMAN, BENJAMIN T., and GEORGIEFF, ERYNN medical school and residency, 99, 8:24 M., and KALLIES, KARA J., and MATHIASON, KEOWN, OLIVER P., and AL-THANI, HASSAN ALI, MICHELLE A., Gundersen Health System studies and AL-DAFA, MARYAH B., and PELLEGRINI, effect of modifier 22 on reimbursement for complex CARLOS A., and DARZI, ARA W., World Innova-

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tion Summit for Health provides a global perspective erative telemedicine evaluation of surgical mission on surgery, 99, 6:13 patients: Should we use it routinely? 99, 1:7 KEUNE, JASON, D., and HONG, BARRY A., and KOD- LEDESMA, CARLOS L., and HUGHES, TYLER G., NER, IRA J., and RAY, SHUDDHADEB, and BOYUM, and PELLEGRINI, CARLOS A., and PULS, MARK ERIC N., and BROWN, DOUGLAS, and ZIHNI, W., Dispatches from rural surgeons: Rural surgery is AHMED M., Transplant in a patient with comorbid a global issue: The perspective of an Argentine sur- psychiatric illness: An ethical dilemma, 99, 11:40 geon, 99, 4:38 KHITHANI, AMIT, and BARRETT, ALLISON, and LEE, WALTER T., First YFA Essay Contest winner: The BHOLAT, OMAR, and DEGLIUOMINI, JOHN, and promise of a profession lies within us, 99, 10:30 WALLACK, MARC, Lessons in collaboration: New LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., and KAOUTZANIS, York surgeons look back at Superstorm Sandy, 99, 10:10 CHRISTODOULOS, and MOUAWAD, NICOLAS KIM, TAD, Annual RAS-ACS essay contest: Responding J., The five-year general surgery residency: Reform or to, reflecting on, and moving forward from a surgical revolution? 99, 8:49 complication, 99, 1:12 –and SANGJI, NAVEEN, and WARD, WILLIAM H., KING, RAY S., and AHAD, AHMAD W., and LELAND, and IYER, PRIYA, What does the ACA mean for resi- HYUMA A., and HOFFMAN, REBECCA L., The dents and their future practice? 99, 8:17 “bionic” era: Exploring the use of advanced technol- LELAND, HYUMA A., and HOFFMAN, REBECCA L., ogy in surgery, 99, 8:36 and KING, RAY S., and AHAD, AHMAD W., The KO, CLIFFORD Y., and BILIMORIA, KARL, Scholars “bionic” era: Exploring the use of advanced technol- | 73 in Residence Program benefits surgical residents and ogy in surgery, 99, 8:36 the ACS, 99, 3:55 LOSBY, JIM, and GARNESKI, SALLY, and SCHWARTZ, KODNER, IRA J., and RAY, SHUDDHADEB, and JERRY, A new era begins for ACS online properties, BOYUM, ERIC N., and BROWN, DOUGLAS, and 99, 9:12 ZIHNI, AHMED M., and KEUNE, JASON, D., and HONG, BARRY A., Transplant in a patient with comor- M bid psychiatric illness: An ethical dilemma, 99, 11:40 KOZOWER, BENJAMIN D., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., MAA, JOHN, and GARRY, JOHN E., and UPADHYAYA, and FRANCESCATTI, AMANDA, and McKELLAR, POOJA, and HINSDALE, JAMES G., and KAUPS, DANIEL P., and WINCHESTER, DAVID P., and KRISTA L., Northern California Chapter engages in CHANG, GEORGE J., and GREENBERG, CAPRICE ongoing legislative activities, 99, 3:51 C., ACS Clinical Research Program: NCDB and ACS- –and SLAPPY, A.L. JACKSON, and SWEENEY, JOHN, CRP: Working together to develop risk-stratified strat- and O’SHEA, JOHN, Will acute care surgery and sur- egies for surveillance, 99, 8:57 gicalists help to avert an emergency care crisis? 99, 2:34 KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and McKINLEY, SOPHIA K., –and SUTTON, JON H., Preserving MICRA and patient and KENNING, ERIN M., and ZHENG, FEIBI, Sur- access to surgical care in California, 99, 10:60 gical education and training at the crossroads between MABRY, CHARLES D., and GOKAK, SANA Z., The medical school and residency, 99, 8:24 benefits of PQRS participation and what the College is KURTZMAN, SCOTT, and BECHAMPS, GERALD doing on your behalf, 99, 9:28 J., Adverse behaviors and their effect on credentialing –and OLLAPALLY, VINITA, and SAVARISE, MARK, and licensure, 99, 10:32 and SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER, and BARNEY, LINDA, Coding and practice management corner: L Reporting patient safety indicator-15, 99, 5:39 MANDIGO, MORGAN, and NAGENGAST, ERIC, and LATIFI, RIFAT, and MORA, FRANCISCO, and BEK- COFFRON, MATTHEW, and HANKS, JOHN B., TESHI, FLAMUR, and RIVERA, RENATO, Preop- and MEARA, JOHN G., and TRACCI, MARGARET

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CLARKE, and RAYKAR, NAKUL, Medicaid expan- J., and SPANIOLAS, KONSTANTINOS, and IYER, sion likely to affect the delivery of surgical care, 99, 3:10 PRIYA H., and GRANT, SCOTT B., The e-volution MANSOUR, M. ASH, and CUFF, ROBERT, and SLAI- of the 21st century surgeon, 99, 8:42 KEU, JASON, and WONG, PETER, and MIX, ADAM, MEARA, JOHN G., and GUTNIK, LILY, and SMITH, and CHAMBERS, CHRISTOPHER M., and WOLK, HEATHER, and GOLDSZER, JAMES F., and BAI- SETH, Vascular practice develops night float call sys- LEY, RANDOLPH H., Merging Medicare Parts A and tem to improve attending well-being without decreas- B: Potential effects on beneficiaries, surgeons, and other ing productivity, 99, 5:30 stakeholders, 99, 2:19 MARTIN, MATTHEW B., and SANGJI, NAVEEN F., –and MARTIN, MATTHEW B., and SANGJI, NAVEEN and HEDSTROM, JOHN, and MEARA, JOHN G., F., and HEDSTROM, JOHN, Medicare reform: A look Medicare reform: A look at the House Ways and Means at the House Ways and Means proposal, 99, 2:11 proposal, 99, 2:11 –and MURTHY, SHILPA S., and WEISSMAN, JOEL MATHIASON, MICHELLE A., and JARMAN, BENJA- S., and GRABOWSKI, DAVID C., and McDONALD, MIN T., and GEORGIEFF, ERYNN M., and KALLIES, KRISTIN, and KAUPS, KRISTA L., Dual eligible ben- KARA J., Gundersen Health System studies effect of eficiaries: Roles for surgeons under health care reform, modifier 22 on reimbursement for complex operations, 99, 4:10 99, 3:31 –and TRACCI, MARGARET CLARKE, and RAYKAR, MATTHEWS, MIKA, Familial ties in treating the dif- NAKUL, and MANDIGO, MORGAN, and NAGEN- 74 | ficult patient, 99, 1S:6 GAST, ERIC, and COFFRON, MATTHEW, and McANENY, DAVID, Massachusetts Chapter develops HANKS, JOHN B., Medicaid expansion likely to affect new grassroots advocacy program, 99, 11:37 the delivery of surgical care, 99, 3:10 McDONALD, KRISTIN, and KAUPS, KRISTA L., and MEDBERY, RACHEL LAURA, and ANGELOS, PETER, MEARA, JOHN G., and MURTHY, SHILPA S., and and HALL, BRUCE L., and RAVAL, MEHUL V., and WEISSMAN, JOEL S., and GRABOWSKI, DAVID SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., Distinguishing QI projects C., Dual eligible beneficiaries: Roles for surgeons under from human subjects research: Ethical and practical health care reform, 99, 4:10 considerations, 99, 7:21 –and SANGJI, NAVEEN F., Trauma and emergency care MENG, MAXWELL V., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS under the Affordable Care Act, 99, 4:20 Clinical Research Program: Treating metastatic pros- –and WEIRETER, LEONARD J. Jr., and SANGJI, tate cancer now and in the future, 99, 9:55 NAVEEN F., and SUTTON, JON, Liability reforms MERRELL, RONALD, Citation for Prof. Edgar Rodas, needed to provide timely care to disaster victims, 99, 5:10 MD, FACS, 99, 11:67 McGINNIS, LaMAR S. Jr., From the Archives: “Every- MITTENDORF, ELIZABETH A., and BOUGHEY, thing Old Is New Again,” 99, 9:58 JUDY C., and HUNT, KELLY K., ACS Clinical McKELLAR, DANIEL P., and WINCHESTER, DAVID Research Program: SLN surgery for clinically node- P., and CHANG, GEORGE J., and GREENBERG, positive breast cancer patients treated with neoadju- CAPRICE C., and KOZOWER, BENJAMIN D., and vant therapy, 99, 7:52 BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and FRANCESCATTI, AMAN- MIX, ADAM, and CHAMBERS, CHRISTOPHER M., DA, ACS Clinical Research Program: NCDB and ACS- and WOLK, SETH, and MANSOUR, M. ASH, and CRP: Working together to develop risk-stratified strat- CUFF, ROBERT, and SLAIKEU, JASON, and WONG, egies for surveillance, 99, 8:57 PETER, Vascular practice develops night float call sys- McKINLEY, SOPHIA K., and KENNING, ERIN M., tem to improve attending well-being without decreas- and ZHENG, FEIBI, and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., Sur- ing productivity, 99, 5:30 gical education and training at the crossroads between MOHEBALI, JAHAN, First-place essay—reform: Ref- medical school and residency, 99, 8:24 ormation of current surgical residency and fellowship McNALLY, MEGAN E., and MOUAWAD, NICOLAS training is the best solution, 99, 11:23

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MOORE, HUNTER, Finding my friend’s heart in the –From the Archives: The gift that keeps on giving, 99, 11:52 difficult patient, 99, 1S:12 NANCE, MICHAEL L., and FANTUS, RICHARD J., MORA, FRANCISCO, and BEKTESHI, FLAMUR, NTDB® data points: Annual Report 2013: Where did and RIVERA, RENATO, and LATIFI, RIFAT, Pre- they go? 99, 1:55 operative telemedicine evaluation of surgical mission –and FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB® data points: 2013 patients: Should we use it routinely? 99, 1:7 Pediatric Report: Pediatric consumers, 99, 2:49 MORSE, SARA, SurgeonsVoice: Your patients, your pro- –and FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB® data points: To fession, your voice, 99, 7:28 protect your children, keep your pool safe, 99, 7:58 MOUAWAD, NICOLAS J., and IYER, PRIYA, and NAPOLITANO, LENA M., Report on ACSPA/ACS activi- GRANT, SCOTT B., and SPANIOLAS, KONSTANTI- ties: October 2013, 99, 1:68 NOS, From residency to retirement: RAS-ACS Interna- NELSON, HEIDI, and GREENBERG, CAPRICE, and tional Exchange Scholarship Program provides unique CHANG, GEORGE J., ACS Clinical Research Pro- opportunity for global collaboration, 99, 4:42 gram: Patient-centered outcomes research: Is this really –and LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., and KAOUTZANIS, something new? 99, 1:51 CHRISTODOULOS, The five-year general surgery –and ROCHA, FLAVIO G., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., residency: Reform or revolution? 99, 8:49 ACS Clinical Research Program: Less invasive option –and SPANIOLAS, KONSTANTINOS, and IYER, for small hepatocellular carcinoma: Thermal ablation PRIYA H., and GRANT, SCOTT B., and McNALLY, as first-line therapy? 99, 2:46 MEGAN E., The e-volution of the 21st century sur- NICOLETTI, BETSY, and SAVARISE, MARK, and | 75 geon, 99, 8:42 BARNEY, LINDA, What surgeons should know MOYE, CHANTAY, Building a global perspective at about...Billing for services performed by nonphysician International Surgical Leaders forum, 99, 1:58 practitioners, 99, 5:36 –and DWYER, KAITLYN, 2014 Advocacy program: NUMANN, PATRICIA J., In memoriam: C. Barber Muel- Attendees learn about traditions that influence legis- ler, MD, FACS, FRCSC, recognized for contributions lative outcomes, 99, 6:65 to the ACS and academic surgery, 99, 8:67 MSHELBWALA, PHILIP, 2013 International Surgical Education Scholar reports on experience in North O America, 99, 7:75 MULLEN, JOHN T., Report of the 2014 ACS Traveling OLLAPALLY, VINITA M., Preparing for implementa- Fellow to Japan, 99, 9:90 tion of the Physician Payments Sunshine Act, 99, 3:28 MURTHY, SHILPA S., and WEISSMAN, JOEL S., and –and AGRAWAL, NEHA, and SAGE, JILL, What sur- GRABOWSKI, DAVID C., and McDONALD, KRIS- geons should know about...The FY 2015 Inpatient Pro- TIN, and KAUPS, KRISTA L., and MEARA, JOHN spective Payment System final rule, 99, 11:45 G., Dual eligible beneficiaries: Roles for surgeons under –and BARNEY, LINDA M., and GOKAK, SANA Z., and health care reform, 99, 4:10 JACKSON, JENNY J., and SAVARISE, MARK T., and SAGE, JILL S., 2014 fee schedule and CPT code changes N will affect surgical practice, 99, 2:27 –and SAVARISE, MARK, and SENKOWSKI, CHRIS- NAGENGAST, ERIC, and COFFRON, MATTHEW, TOPHER, and BARNEY, LINDA, and MABRY, and HANKS, JOHN B., and MEARA, JOHN G., and CHARLES, Coding and practice management corner: TRACCI, MARGARET CLARKE, and RAYKAR, Reporting patient safety indicator-15, 99, 5:39 NAKUL, and MANDIGO, MORGAN, Medicaid expan- O’SHEA, JOHN, and MAA, JOHN, and SLAPPY, A. L. sion likely to affect the delivery of surgical care, 99, 3:10 JACKSON, and SWEENEY, JOHN, Will acute care NAHRWOLD, DAVID L., From the Archives: Franklin surgery and surgicalists help to avert an emergency H. Martin, MD, FACS: Gynecologic surgeon, 99, 7:55 care crisis? 99, 2:34

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bid psychiatric illness: An ethical dilemma, 99, 11:40 P RAYKAR, NAKUL, and MANDIGO, MORGAN, and NAGENGAST, ERIC, and COFFRON, MATTHEW, PADBERG, FRANK T. Jr., In memoriam: Frank T. Pad- and HANKS, JOHN B., and MEARA, JOHN G., and berg, Sr., MD, FACS: ACS department director, DSA TRACCI, MARGARET CLARKE, Medicaid expan- recipient, and trailblazer in neurosurgery, 99, 6:73 sion likely to affect the delivery of surgical care, 99, PELLEGRINI, CARLOS, ACS presents Lifetime 3:10 Achievement Award posthumously to Dr. Russell, RIOUX, JOHN, Chapter leadership succession planning 99, 12:57 helps to build stronger chapters, 99, 4:65 –and DARZI, ARA W., and KEOWN, OLIVER P., and RIVERA, RENATO, and LATIFI, RIFAT, and MORA, AL-THANI, HASSAN ALI, and AL-DAFA, MARYAH FRANCISCO, and BEKTESHI, FLAMUR, Preop- B., World Innovation Summit for Health provides a erative telemedicine evaluation of surgical mission global perspective on surgery, 99, 6:13 patients: Should we use it routinely? 99, 1:7 –and PULS, MARK W., and LEDESMA, CARLOS L., ROBICSEK, FRANCIS, Founding surgeon reflects on and HUGHES, TYLER G., Dispatches from rural sur- 25 years of UNICAR, the Guatemalan Heart Insti- geons: Rural surgery is a global issue: The perspective tute, 99, 9:38 of an Argentine surgeon, 99, 4:38 ROBINSON, THOMAS N., and FELDMAN, LIANE –and SCHNEIDMAN, DIANE S., In memoriam: Thomas S., and JONES, DANIEL B., and SCHWAITZBERG, 76 | R. Russell, MD, FACS, remembered for his enduring STEVEN D., and FUCHSHUBER, PASCAL R., The contributions to the ACS, 99, 10:52 SAGES FUSE program: Bridging a patient safety gap, PEREGRIN, TONY, 2014 Leadership program: Emo- 99, 9:18 tional intelligence, mentoring are keys to effective per- –and ROSENTHAL, RONNIE A., The ACS NSQIP formance, 99, 6:58 Geriatric Surgery Pilot Project: Improving care for –International Guest Scholarships: An investment in sur- older surgical patients, 99, 10:21 gical training around the globe, 99, 5:16 ROCHA, FLAVIO G., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., –Surgeons see future applications for Google Glass, 99, 7:9 and NELSON, HEIDI, ACS Clinical Research Pro- POON, JENSEN, First Carlos Pellegrini Traveling Fel- gram: Less invasive option for small hepatocellular low reports on experience, 99, 7:64 carcinoma: Thermal ablation as first-line therapy? PULS, MARK W., and LEDESMA, CARLOS L., and 99, 2:46 HUGHES, TYLER G., and PELLEGRINI, CARLOS ROSE, DEVIN, Fellows honored for volunteerism, 99, A., Dispatches from rural surgeons: Rural surgery is 9:67 a global issue: The perspective of an Argentine sur- –and SANDERS, BETTY, Past recipients of the ACS/ geon, 99, 4:38 Pfizer Surgical Volunteerism and Humanitarian Awards: Where are they now? 99, 10:24 R ROSEN, JUSTIN, and ACKERMAN, TARA LEYSTRA, Implementation of the ACA: Turning federal law into RAVAL, MEHUL V., and SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., and state-level reality, 99, 5:23 MEDBERY, RACHEL LAURA, and ANGELOS, –and ACKERMAN, TARA LEYSTRA, State lobby days PETER, and HALL, BRUCE L., Distinguishing QI build bridges, 99, 10:18 projects from human subjects research: Ethical and –and ACKERMAN, TARA LEYSTRA, Surgeons as practical considerations, 99, 7:21 state advocates, 99, 9:33 RAY, SHUDDHADEB, and BOYUM, ERIC N., and ROSENTHAL, RONNIE A., and ROBINSON, BROWN, DOUGLAS, and ZIHNI, AHMED M., and THOMAS N., The ACS NSQIP Geriatric Surgery KEUNE, JASON, D., and HONG, BARRY A., and Pilot Project: Improving care for older surgical KODNER, IRA J., Transplant in a patient with comor- patients, 99, 10:21

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LINDA, and MABRY, CHARLES, and OLLAPALLY, S VINITA, Coding and practice management corner: Reporting patient safety indicator-15, 99, 5:39 SAGE, JILL, What surgeons should know about...The –and WHITACRE, ERIC, and BARNEY, LINDA, Cod- Measure Applications Partnership, 99, 4:36 ing and practice management corner: Frequently asked –What surgeons should know about...The Patient-Cen- questions about coding for breast surgery, 99, 9:52 tered Outcomes Research Institute, 99, 10:35 SCHWAITZBERG, STEVEN D., and FUCHSHU- –and OLLAPALLY, VINITA, and AGRAWAL, NEHA, BER, PASCAL R., and ROBINSON, THOMAS N., What surgeons should know about...The FY 2015 Inpa- and FELDMAN, LIANE S., and JONES, DANIEL B., tient Prospective Payment System final rule, 99, 11:45 The SAGES FUSE program: Bridging a patient safety –and OLLAPALLY, VINITA M., and BARNEY, LINDA gap, 99, 9:18 M., and GOKAK, SANA Z., and JACKSON, JENNY SCHWARTZ, GARY, Doctor heal thyself…because we J., and SAVARISE, MARK T., 2014 fee schedule and won’t, 99, 1S:13 CPT code changes will affect surgical practice, 99, 2:27 SCHWARTZ, JERRY, and LOSBY, JIM, and GARNES- SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., and MEDBERY, RACHEL LAU- KI, SALLY, A new era begins for ACS online proper- RA, and ANGELOS, PETER, and HALL, BRUCE L., ties, 99, 9:12 and RAVAL, MEHUL V., Distinguishing QI projects SELIM, NIAZY M., Teaching the teacher: An ethical from human subjects research: Ethical and practical model for international surgical missions, 99, 6:17 considerations, 99, 7:21 SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER, and BARNEY, LINDA, | 77 SANDERS, BETTY, and ROSE, DEVIN, Past recipients and MABRY, CHARLES, and OLLAPALLY, VIN- of the ACS/Pfizer Surgical Volunteerism and Humani- ITA, and SAVARISE, MARK, Coding and practice tarian Awards: Where are they now? 99, 10:24 management corner: Reporting patient safety indica- SANGJI, NAVEEN F., and HEDSTROM, JOHN, and tor-15, 99, 5:39 MEARA, JOHN G., and MARTIN, MATTHEW B., SERRANO, PABLO, Annual RAS-ACS essay contest: Medicare reform: A look at the House Ways and Means Talk it out, and slow it down, 99, 1:13 proposal, 99, 2:11 SHAH, PARESH C., and IORIO, RICHARD, and –and McDONALD, KRISTIN, Trauma and emergency SLOVER, JAMES D., and TORRANCE, ALECIA, care under the Affordable Care Act, 99, 4:20 and BOSCO, JOSEPH, Optimizing the OR for bundled –and SUTTON, JON, and McDONALD, KRISTIN, and payments: A case study, 99, 11:29 WEIRETER, LEONARD J. Jr., Liability reforms need- SHEN, PERRY, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clini- ed to provide timely care to disaster victims, 99, 5:10 cal Research Program: Colorectal cancer metastatic to –and WARD, WILLIAM H., and IYER, PRIYA, and the liver: Making the unresectable resectable, 99, 11:49 LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., What does the ACA mean SHENVI, EDNA C., First-place essay—revolution: Surgi- for residents and their future practice? 99, 8:17 cal training: Time for a revolution, 99, 11:17 SAVARISE, MARK T., Dispatches from rural surgeons: SHUHAIBER, JEFFREY, From residency to retirement: ACS intervenes to resolve questions about the 96-hour The quest for safe surgical care: Are we missing the rule, 99, 10:40 obvious? 99, 2:42 –and BARNEY, LINDA, and NICOLETTI, BETSY, What SIGMAN, MICHAEL, Punched in the face, 99, 1S:14 surgeons should know about...Billing for services per- SLAIKEU, JASON, and WONG, PETER, and MIX, formed by nonphysician practitioners, 99, 5:36 ADAM, and CHAMBERS, CHRISTOPHER M., and –and SAGE, JILL S., and OLLAPALLY, VINITA M., and WOLK, SETH, and MANSOUR, M. ASH, and CUFF, BARNEY, LINDA M., and GOKAK, SANA Z., and ROBERT, Vascular practice develops night float call sys- JACKSON, JENNY J., 2014 fee schedule and CPT code tem to improve attending well-being without decreas- changes will affect surgical practice, 99, 2:27 ing productivity, 99, 5:30 –and SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER, and BARNEY, SLAPPY, A.L. JACKSON, and SWEENEY, JOHN, and

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O’SHEA, JOHN, and MAA, JOHN, Will acute care –and ARMSTRONG, JOHN H., The debate continues: surgery and surgicalists help to avert an emergency ACS at the AMA House of Delegates, 99, 3:47 care crisis? 99, 2:34 –and ARMSTRONG, JOHN H., Surgeons influence AMA SLOAN, JEFF, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and BIN- policy, 99, 9:73 GENER, JULIANE, ACS Clinical Research Program: –and MAA, JOHN, Preserving MICRA and patient access Patient quality of life: Vitally important, 99, 5:46 to surgical care in California, 99, 10:60 SLOAN, JEFF, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and BIN- –and McDONALD, KRISTIN, and WEIRETER, LEON- GENER, JULIANE, ACS Clinical Research Program: ARD J. Jr., and SANGJI, NAVEEN F., Liability reforms QOL concerns in surgical patients: Assessment and needed to provide timely care to disaster victims, 99, intervention, 99, 10:44 5:10 SLOVER, JAMES D., and TORRANCE, ALECIA, and SWAIN, JaBARIS D., Annual RAS-ACS essay contest: BOSCO, JOSEPH, and SHAH, PARESH C., and Mea maxima culpa—Dealing with surgical complica- IORIO, RICHARD, Optimizing the OR for bundled tions, 99, 1:14 payments: A case study, 99, 11:29 SWEENEY, JOHN, and O’SHEA, JOHN, and MAA, SMITH, HEATHER, and GOLDSZER, JAMES F., and JOHN, and SLAPPY, A.L. JACKSON, Will acute care BAILEY, RANDOLPH H., and MEARA, JOHN G., surgery and surgicalists help to avert an emergency and GUTNIK, LILY, Merging Medicare Parts A and B: care crisis? 99, 2:34 Potential effects on beneficiaries, surgeons, and other SWEET, ROBERT M., and GOLDMAN, MITCHELL 78 | stakeholders, 99, 2:19 H., and JOHNSON, KATHLEEN A., The ACS Accred- SOANS, ROHIT, Treating the difficult patient may ited Education Institutes Fellowship Program: Training require stepping out of your comfort zone, 99, 1S:15 leaders in simulation-based education, 99, 7:17 SPANIOLAS, KONSTANTINOS, and IYER, PRIYA H., SWENDIMAN, ROBERT A., Dispatches from rural and GRANT, SCOTT B., and McNALLY, MEGAN E., surgeons: Students need exposure to the joys of rural and MOUAWAD, NICOLAS J., The e-volution of the surgery, 99, 1:46 21st century surgeon, 99, 8:42 –and MOUAWAD, NICOLAS J., and IYER, PRIYA, and T GRANT, SCOTT B., From residency to retirement: RAS- ACS International Exchange Scholarship Program pro- TIEBERG, DONNA, Chapter news, 99, 2:60, 4:61, 6:82, vides unique opportunity for global collaboration, 99, 4:42 8:76, 10:69, 12:61 STEINBERG, STEVEN M., and ZINNER, MICHAEL J., TIMMERMAN, GARY L., Board of Governors pillars and ELLISON, E. CHRISTOPHER, Health policy pro- improve productivity, communication: An update, 99, 9:78 gram produces surgeon advocates and leaders, 99, 3:22 –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: February 2014, 99, 5:60 STRAND, NANCY, and GREENE, FREDERICK, and –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: June 2014, 99, 10:64 JOHNSTONE, DAVID, ACS commemorates 50-year TORRANCE, ALECIA, and BOSCO, JOSEPH, and anniversary of Surgeon General’s report on smoking SHAH, PARESH C., and IORIO, RICHARD, and and health, 99, 8:69 SLOVER, JAMES D., Optimizing the OR for bundled STRASBERG, STEVEN M., Citation for Prof. Pierre- payments: A case study, 99, 11:29 Alain Clavien, MD, PhD, FACS, FRCSEng, FRCSEd, TRACCI, MARGARET CLARKE, and RAYKAR, 99,11:62 NAKUL, and MANDIGO, MORGAN, and NAGEN- SUN, RAPHAEL, and GARVEY, ERIN, and HOGAN, GAST, ERIC, and COFFRON, MATTHEW, and JESSICA, and BAZZARELLI, AMY, and ECONO- HANKS, JOHN B., and MEARA, JOHN G., Medic- MOPOULOS, KONSTANTINOS P., Coaching and aid expansion likely to affect the delivery of surgical mentoring modern surgeons, 99, 8:30 care, 99, 3:10 SUTTON, JON H., Reading the tea leaves for state legis- TROTTER, MICHAEL C., Hugh Agnew Gamble, MD, latures in 2014, 99, 1:24 FACS: A legacy to the College, 99, 12:43

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WOLK, SETH, and MANSOUR, M. ASH, and CUFF, U ROBERT, and SLAIKEU, JASON, and WONG, PETER, and MIX, ADAM, and CHAMBERS, CHRIS- UPADHYAYA, POOJA, and HINSDALE, JAMES G., TOPHER M., Vascular practice develops night float and KAUPS, KRISTA L., and MAA, JOHN, and GAR- call system to improve attending well-being without RY, JOHN E., Northern California Chapter engages in decreasing productivity, 99, 5:30 ongoing legislative activities, 99, 3:51 WONG, PETER, and MIX, ADAM, and CHAMBERS, CHRISTOPHER M., and WOLK, SETH, and MAN- W SOUR, M. ASH, and CUFF, ROBERT, and SLAIKEU, JASON, Vascular practice develops night float call sys- WALLACK, MARC, and KHITHANI, AMIT, and BAR- tem to improve attending well-being without decreas- RETT, ALLISON, and BHOLAT, OMAR, and DEGLI- ing productivity, 99, 5:30 UOMINI, JOHN, Lessons in collaboration: New York WREN, SHERRY M., and CLOYD, JORDAN M., Sur- surgeons look back at Superstorm Sandy, 99, 10:10 gical training abroad: It’s not about the cases, 99, 9:42 WARD, WILLIAM H., and IYER, PRIYA, and LEICH- WRIGHT, COREY, RAS-ACS Symposium essays: Resi- TLE, STEFAN W., and SANGJI, NAVEEN, What does dents debate whether to reform or revolutionize surgi- the ACA mean for residents and their future practice? cal training, 99, 11:16 99, 8:17 WRIGHT, G. PAUL, Annual RAS-ACS essay contest: WARSHAW, ANDREW L., Presidential Address: Consequences, 99, 1:15 | 79 Achieving our personal best—Back to the future of the American College of Surgeons, 99, 12:9 Y WEIRETER, LEONARD J., Jr., and SANGJI, NAVEEN F., and SUTTON, JON, and McDONALD, KRISTIN, YI, WILLIAM, Annual RAS-ACS essay contest: Compli- Liability reforms needed to provide timely care to disas- cations are shared experiences, 99, 1:16 ter victims, 99, 5:10 WEISSMAN, JOEL S., and GRABOWSKI, DAVID C., Z and McDONALD, KRISTIN, and KAUPS, KRISTA L., and MEARA, JOHN G., and MURTHY, SHILPA ZHENG, FEIBI, and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and McKIN- S., Dual eligible beneficiaries: Roles for surgeons under LEY, SOPHIA K., and KENNING, ERIN M., Surgi- health care reform, 99, 4:10 cal education and training at the crossroads between WHITACRE, ERIC, and BARNEY, LINDA, and SAVA- medical school and residency, 99, 8:24 RISE, MARK, Coding and practice management cor- ZHOU, WEI, ACS/ANZ Traveling Scholar reports on ner: Frequently asked questions about coding for breast trip to Singapore and Australia, 99, 8:84 surgery, 99, 9:52 ZIHNI, AHMED M., and KEUNE, JASON, D., and WINCHESTER, DAVID P., and CHANG, GEORGE J., HONG, BARRY A., and KODNER, IRA J., and RAY, and GREENBERG, CAPRICE C., and KOZOWER, SHUDDHADEB, and BOYUM, ERIC N., and BROWN, BENJAMIN D., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and FRAN- DOUGLAS, Transplant in a patient with comorbid psy- CESCATTI, AMANDA, and McKELLAR, DANIEL P., chiatric illness: An ethical dilemma, 99, 11:40 ACS Clinical Research Program: NCDB and ACS-CRP: ZINNER, MICHAEL J., and ELLISON, E. CHRIS- Working together to develop risk-stratified strategies TOPHER, and STEINBERG, STEVEN M., Health for surveillance, 99, 8:57 policy program produces surgeon advocates and lead- WINFIELD, ROBERT D., Annual RAS-ACS essay con- ers, 99, 3:22 test: How surgeons deal with complications: Introduc- tory remarks, 99, 1:10 –Making the transition from mentee to mentor, 99, 8:13

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–ACS Women in Surgery Committee seeks new mem- A bers, 99, 6:85 –Calendar of events, 99, 1:84, 2:72, 3:60, 4:72, 5:72, 6:92, ACCESS TO CARE (see: WORKFORCE ISSUES and 7:80, 8:88, 9:96, 10:80, 11:88, 12:92 HEALTH CARE REFORM) –Headstone honoring Ernest A. Codman, MD, FACS, ACCREDITATION (see: THE JOINT COMMISSION) placed at Mount Auburn Cemetery, 99, 9:72 ADVOCACY AND HEALTH POLICY (see also: AMER- –Register now for ACS Comprehensive General Surgery ICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Advocacy and Review Course, 99, 6:78 Health Policy and LEGISLATIVE AND GOVERN- –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: October 2013 (Napoli- MENT ISSUES) tano), 99, 1:68 Health policy program produces surgeon advocates and –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: February 2014 (Tim- leaders (Steinberg, Zinner, Ellison), 99, 3:22 merman), 99, 5:60 AFFORDABLE CARE ACT (see: LEGISLATIVE AND –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: June 2014 (Timmer- GOVERNMENT ISSUES: FEDERAL) man), 99, 10:64 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS –Surgeons, anesthesiologists develop resource standards Activities (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- for optimal pediatric care, 99, 4:57 GEONS: Inspiring Quality campaign) Advocacy and Health Policy (see also: ADVOCACY –2013 Clinical Trials Methodology Course provides oppor- AND HEALTH POLICY tunity for learning and networking (Itani), 99, 2:54 –2014 Advocacy program: Attendees learn about tra- –ACS and other specialty surgical organizations release ditions that influence legislative outcomes (Moye, Physicians as Assistants at Surgery report, 99, 1:64 Dwyer), 99, 6:65 –ACS commemorates 50-year anniversary of Surgeon –ACS SurgeonsVoice plays critical role (Hughes), 99, 10:42 General’s report on smoking and health (Greene, John- –Health Policy Scholars announced, 99, 6:87 stone, Strand), 99, 8:69 –Massachusetts Chapter develops new grassroots advo- –ACS Committee on Diversity Issues seeks new mem- cacy program (McAneny), 99, 11:37 bers, 99, 6:85 –State lobby days build bridges (Ackerman, Rosen), 99, –ACS in the news, 99, 2:66, 5:66, 9:84, 12:65 10:18 –ACS supports December Health Affairs theme issue on –Surgeons as state advocates (Ackerman, Rosen), 99, 9:33 emergency care, 99, 2:53 –SurgeonsVoice: Your patients, your profession, your voice –ACS Women in Surgery Committee issues call for men- (Morse), 99, 7:28 tees: July 31 deadline, 99, 7:62 Alliance/ACS Clinical Research Program BULLETIN INDEX: VOLUME 99, NUMBERS 1–12

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–ACS Clinical Research Program: Colorectal cancer meta- –2014 National Conference: ACS NSQIP celebrates 10th static to the liver: Making the unresectable resectable anniversary of improving patient outcomes (Glickson), (Shen, Boughey), 99, 11:49 99, 11:68 –ACS Clinical Research Program: Community-based phy- –The ACS NSQIP Geriatric Surgery Pilot Project: Improv- sicians and hospitals need to participate in clinical trials ing care for older surgical patients (Robinson, Rosen- (Bauer, Boughey), 99, 4:46 thal), 99, 10:21 –ACS Clinical Research Program: Less invasive option American College of Surgeons Professional Associa- for small hepatocellular carcinoma: Thermal ablation tion (ACSPA) as first-line therapy? (Rocha, Boughey, Nelson), 99, 2:46 –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: October 2013 (Napoli- –ACS Clinical Research Program: NCDB and ACS-CRP: tano), 99, 1:68 Working together to develop risk-stratified strategies for –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: February 2014 (Tim- surveillance (Chang, Greenberg, Kozower, Boughey, merman), 99, 5:60 Francescatti, McKellar, Winchester), 99, 8:57 –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities: June 2014 (Timmer- –ACS Clinical Research Program: Neoadjuvant cancer man), 99, 10:64 therapy: Benefitting patients and improving cancer care Annual meeting (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- (Bailey, Boughey), 99, 6:51 GEONS: Clinical Congress) –ACS Clinical Research Program: Patient-centered out- Archives comes research: Is this really something new? (Green- –ACS Archives: Historic films now available online, 99, berg, Chang, Nelson), 99, 1:51 5:59 | 81 –ACS Clinical Research Program: Patient quality of life: –ACS loans ancient Irish deer antlers to Art Institute of Vitally important (Bingener, Sloan, Boughey), 99, 5:46 Chicago exhibit, 99, 12:60 –ACS Clinical Research Program: QOL concerns in sur- –From the Archives: ACS returns books to the Illinois gical patients: Assessment and intervention (Bingener, College Medical Library: A look at their history (Ber- Sloan, Boughey), 99, 10:44 ry), 99, 4:48 –ACS Clinical Research Program: SLN surgery for clini- –From the Archives: “Everything Old Is New Again” cally node-positive breast cancer patients treated with (McGinnis), 99, 9:58 neoadjuvant therapy (Mittendorf, Boughey, Hunt), 99, –From the Archives: Franklin H. Martin, MD, FACS: 7:52 Gynecologic surgeon (Nahrwold), 99, 7:55 –ACS Clinical Research Program: Treating metastatic –From the Archives: The gift that keeps on giving (Nahr- prostate cancer now and in the future (Meng, Boughey), wold), 99, 11:52 99, 9:55 Awards American College of Surgeons Foundation (see also: –2014 Volunteerism and Humanitarian Award nomina- AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Scholar- tions due February 28, 99, 2:58 ships and Fellowships) –ACS presents Lifetime Achievement Award posthumous- –1913 Legacy Campaign announces $1.75 million raised ly to Dr. Russell (Pellegrini), 99, 12:57 toward goal, 99, 5:54 –College accepting nominations for 2015 Jacobson Prom- –American College of Surgeons Foundation Annual Report, ising Investigator Award, 99, 11:77 2013, 99, 6:30 –Fellows honored for volunteerism (Rose), 99, 9:67 –Past recipients of the ACS/Pfizer Surgical Volunteerism –J. Wayne Meredith, MD, FACS, chosen as 2014 Distin- and Humanitarian Awards: Where are they now? (Rose, guished Service Award recipient, 99, 10:50 Sanders), 99, 10:24 –Nominations for 2014 volunteerism and humanitarian American College of Surgeons National Surgical Qual- awards due February 28, 99, 1:63 ity Improvement Program –Nominations for Jacobson Promising Investigator Award –2014 International ACS NSQIP Scholarship applications accepted through February 28, 99, 1:57 due February 14, 99, 1:76 –Robin T. Cotton, MD, FACS, FRCSC, receives 2014 ACS

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Jacobson Innovation Award, 99, 8:64 Fellows and Members (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE –Past recipients of the ACS/Pfizer Surgical Volunteerism OF SURGEONS: Awards) and Humanitarian Awards: Where are they now? (Rose, –Apply for ACS Fellowship and take the next big step in Sanders), 99, 10:24 your career, 99, 9:83 –Submit 2015 ACS Surgical Volunteerism and Humanitar- –Dr. Hall appointed co-chair of NQF Admissions and ian Award nominations, January 1–February 28, 99, 12:55 Readmissions Committee, 99, 6:79 Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons –Dr. Ko appointed to NQF Surgery Standing Commit- –Correction, 99, 9:75 tee, 99, 7:61 – Letters to the Editor, 99, 3:45, 9:65 –Dr. Mattox receives AMA award for citizenship and com- Chapters munity service, 99, 1:65 –Chapter leadership succession planning helps to build –Dr. Sachdeva delivers Ira A. Ferguson, MD, Lecture at stronger chapters (Rioux), 99, 4:65 Emory, 99, 6:79 –Chapter news (Tieberg), 99, 2:60, 4:61, 6:82, 8:76, 10:69, –Dr. Sachdeva elected vice-president of the Society for 12:61 Academic Continuing Medical Education, 99, 7:61 –Georgia coalition develops bariatric surgery pilot project –Drs. Warshaw and Shah accorded RCSEd Honorary Fel- (Browning), 99, 12:35 lowships, 99, 6:75 –Massachusetts Chapter develops new grassroots advo- –From residency to retirement: Remembering Hank cacy program (McAneny), 99, 11:37 (Bahnson), 99, 5:43 82 | –Northern California Chapter engages in ongoing legis- –Melina Kibbe, MD, FACS, appears on 60 Minutes seg- lative activities (Kaups, Maa, Garry, Upadhyaya, Hin- ment, 99, 4:59 sdale), 99, 3:51 –Members in the news, 99, 1:66, 8:75, 11:74 Clinical Congress Governors, Board of –Clinical Congress 2014 Preliminary Program, 99, 7:31 –ACS Officers, Regents, and Board of Governors’ Execu- –Highlights of the 2013 Clinical Congress, 99, 1:27 tive Committee, 99, 1:38 –MOC review course offered at Clinical Congress, 99, 10:61 –Board of Governors pillars improve productivity, com- –New CME information for 2014 Clinical Congress munication: An update (Timmerman), 99, 9:78 attendees, 99, 10:62 –Call for nominations for ACS Board of Governors, 99, –Official notice: Annual Business Meeting of Members, 1:67, 2:57 American College of Surgeons, 99, 9:71 –Regents reelected and new Board of Governors Execu- Commission on Cancer tive Committee installed, 99, 12:56 –Outstanding Achievement Award granted to 74 CoC Honorary Fellowships facilities, 99, 7:60 –Citation for Prof. Pierre-Alain Clavien, MD, PhD, FACS, Disciplinary actions FRCSEng, FRCSEd (Strasberg), 99, 11:62 –Disciplinary actions taken, 99, 2:59, 5:68 –Citation for Prof. Alberto Raul Ferreres, MD, PhD, MPH, Executive Director FACS (Ellison), 99, 11:63 –Executive Director’s annual report (Hoyt), 99, 12:19 –Citation for Prof. O. James Garden, BSc, MB, BCh, CBE, –Looking forward (Hoyt), 99, 1:7 (advances and chal- MD, FRCSGlas, FRCPEd, FRSE (Britt), 99, 11:64 lenges in surgery); 2:8 (sustainable growth rate); 3:8 –Citation for Prof. Toni Lerut, MD, PhD, MPH, FACS (Military Advanced Training Center); 4:8 (Tran- (Finley), 99, 11:65 sition to Practice Program); 5:8 (trends in surgical –Citation for Prof. Chung-Mau Lo, MB, BS, FACS (Busut- procedures); 6:7 (funding ACS programs); 7:7 (Medi- til), 99, 11:66 cal Directors in Washington office); 8:9 (Leadership –Citation for Prof. Edgar Rodas, MD, FACS (Merrell), Development Program); 9:8 (Codman memorial); 10:8 99, 11:67 (Dr. Russell); 11:8 (Education and Training campaign); –Six outstanding surgeons conferred Honorary Fellow- 12:6 (accomplishments in 2013–2014) ship in the ACS, 99, 11:60

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In memoriam Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and –In memoriam: C. Barber Mueller, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP) recognized for contributions to the ACS and aca- –HealthLeaders Media: Accreditation improves bariatric demic surgery (Numann), 99, 8:67 outcomes, 99, 4:56 –In memoriam: Frank T. Padberg, Sr., MD, FACS: ACS National Cancer Data Base (NCDB) department director, DSA recipient, and trailblazer –Study shows secondary thyroid tumors more deadly in in neurosurgery (Padberg, Jr.), 99, 6:73 young people, 99, 5:57 –In memoriam: Thomas R. Russell, MD, FACS, remem- Officers and staff bered for his enduring contributions to the ACS (Pel- –ACS Officers, Regents, and Board of Governors’ Execu- legrini, Schneidman), 99, 10:52 tive Committee, 99, 1:38 Informatics –Andrew L. Warshaw, MD, FACS, FRCSEd(Hon), –A new era begins for ACS online properties (Schwartz, installed as 95th President of the ACS, 99, 11:58 Losby, Garneski), 99, 9:12 –Call for nominations for ACS Officers-Elect, 99, 1:67, 2:57 Inspiring Quality campaign –Drs. Frank Opelka and Patrick Bailey join ACS leader- –ACS, Arizona health care leaders share successes, ship team, 99, 6:72 discuss challenges at IQ Forum, 99, 1:61 –J. David Richardson, MD, FACS, next President-Elect –ACS hosts Inspiring Quality Forum in Utah, 99, 12:59 of the ACS, 99, 12:53 –ACS Inspiring Quality Forum in South Carolina Operation Giving Back (see also: VOLUNTEERISM) focuses on surgical checklists, 99, 6:77 College seeks Medical Director for Operation Giving | 83 –ACS, Iowa health care leaders at IQ Forum focus on Back, 99, 5:56 rural surgery, 99, 9:76 Presidential Address –ACS, Ohio health care leaders identify tools for –Presidential Address: Achieving our personal best— improving health care quality, patient outcomes, Back to the future of the American College of Surgeons 99, 5:53 (Warshaw), 99, 12:9 –Health care leaders focus on emergency and trauma Regents, Board of care at Northern California IQ forum, 99, 3:49 –ACS Officers, Regents, and Board of Governors’ Execu- –North Carolina IQ Forum participants identify chal- tive Committee, 99, 1:38 lenges, opportunities in health care, 99, 4:68 –Regents reelected and new Board of Governors Execu- Meetings tive Committee installed, 99, 12:56 –2014 Advocacy program: Attendees learn about tra- Research and Optimal Patient Care (see AMERICAN ditions that influence legislative outcomes (Moye, COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: American College of Dwyer), 99, 6:65 Surgeons National Quality Improvement Program –2014 Leadership program: Emotional intelligence, and QUALITY) mentoring are keys to effective performance (Per- Resident and Associate Society of the American Col- egrin), 99, 6:58 lege of Surgeons (RAS-ACS) (see also: EDUCATION –ACS to cosponsor seminar at SESC Scientific Meet- AND TRAINING and YOUNG SURGEONS) ing, 99, 2:55 –2012 annual RAS-ACS essay contest: Treating the dif- –Building a global perspective at International Surgi- ficult patient, 99, 1S:5 cal Leaders forum (Moye), 99, 1:58 –ACS Resident and Associate Society: Surgical care and –Calendar of events, 99, 1:84, 2:72, 3:60, 4:72, 5:72, 6:92, training at the crossroads, 99, 8:12 7:80, 8:88, 9:96, 10:80, 11:88, 12:92 –Accepting accountability and moving forward (Brown- –COT to host 33rd Point/Counterpoint Surgery Con- son) 99, 1:11 ference June 1–4, 99, 2:53 –Annual RAS-ACS essay contest: Dealing with surgical –Register now for 2014 Rural Surgery Symposium, complications, 99, 1:9 May 9–10, in Chicago, 99, 4:59 –Avoid getting kicked (Jones), 99, 1S:10

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–Coaching and mentoring modern surgeons (Econo- –Responding to, reflecting on, and moving forward from mopoulos, Sun, Garvey, Hogan, Bazzarelli,), 99, 8:30 a surgical complication (Kim), 99, 1:12 –The “bionic” era: Exploring the use of advanced technol- –Surgical education and training at the crossroads ogy in surgery (Leland, Hoffman, King, Ahad) 99, 8:36 between medical school and residency (Kulaylat, –Complications are shared experiences (Yi), 99, 1:16 McKinley, Kenning, Zheng), 99, 8:24 –Consequences (Wright), 99, 1:15 –Talk it out, and slow it down (Serrano), 99, 1:13 –Doctor heal thyself…because we won’t (Schwartz), 99, –Treating the difficult patient can be a long journey 1S:13 (Kaplan), 99, 1S:11 –The e-volution of the 21st century surgeon (Iyer, Grant, –Treating the difficult patient may require stepping out McNally, Mouawad, Spaniolas), 99, 8:42 of your comfort zone (Soans), 99, 1S:15 –Familial ties in treating the difficult patient (Matthews), –Under your nose (Fayanju), 99, 1S:8 99, 1S:6 –What does the ACA mean for residents and their future –Finding my friend’s heart in the difficult patient (Moore), practice? (Leichtle, Sangji, Ward, Iyer), 99, 8:17 99, 1S:12 Scholarships/fellowships –The five-year general surgery residency: Reform or –2013 International Surgical Education Scholar reports revolution? (Leichtle, Kaoutzanis, Mouawad), 99, 8:49 on experience in North America (Mshelbwala), 99, –From residency to retirement: RAS-ACS International 7:75 Exchange Scholarship Program provides unique oppor- –2013 Traveling Fellow reports on trip to Australia and 84 | tunity for global collaboration (Mouawad, Iyer, Grant, New Zealand (Baxter), 99, 1:78 Spaniolas), 99, 4:42 –2014 ACS Japan, Germany Traveling Fellows selected, –How surgeons deal with complications: Introductory 99, 2:71 remarks (Winfield), 99, 1:10 –2014 Australia-New Zealand, Japan, and German –Making the transition from mentee to mentor (Win- Exchange Travelers announced, 99, 8:82 field), 99, 8:13 –2014 Claude H. Organ, Jr., MD, FACS, Traveling Fel- –Mea maxima culpa—Dealing with surgical complica- low announced, 99, 10:74 tions (Swain), 99, 1:14 –2014 Health Policy Scholars announced, 99, 6:87 –Patience with the difficult patient (Garcia), 99, 1S:9 –2014 International ACS NSQIP Scholarship applica- –Pregnant with hematemesis (Donovan), 99, 1S:7 tions due February 14, 99, 1:76 –Punched in the face (Sigman), 99, 1S:14 –2014 international scholars and awardees selected, 99, –RAS-ACS Symposium essays: Residents debate whether 2:70 to reform or revolutionize surgical training (Wright), –2014 Oweida Scholar announced, 99, 7:67 99, 11:16 –2014 Traveling Fellow to Germany reports on experi- –RAS-ACS Symposium: First-place essay—reform: Ref- ences (Farma), 99, 11:81 ormation of current surgical residency and fellowship –ACS accepting applications for Oweida Scholarship, training is the best solution (Mohebali), 99, 11:23 99, 11:78 –RAS-ACS Symposium: First-place essay—revolution: –ACS/ANZ Traveling Scholar reports on trip to Singa- Surgical training: Time for a Revolution (Shenvi), 99, pore and Australia (Zhou), 99, 8:84 11:17 –ACS Faculty Research Fellowships awarded to five sur- –RAS-ACS Symposium: Second-place essay—reform: geons, 99, 5:70 Revisiting the visions of Halsted, Churchill, and Dud- –ACS offering International Scholarships for surgical ley to fix surgical training a century later (Azoury), education, 99, 3:57 99, 11:26 –Applications being accepted for the ACS Traveling Fel- –RAS-ACS Symposium: Second-place essay—revolution: lowship to Japan for 2015, 99, 4:71 Five-year general surgery residency: Reform or revolu- –Applications for 2015 ACS Traveling Fellowship to Ger- tion? (DuCoin), 99, 11:20 many now being accepted, 99, 3:59

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–Applications for ACS/Triological Society Award due counseling, 99, 8:55 in May, 99, 3:58 –Statement on intimate partner violence, 99, 9:46 –Applications for Resident Research Scholarships due –Statement on older adult falls and falls prevention, September 2, 99, 8:83 99, 9:47 –Applications now being accepted for 2015 Faculty –Statement on peak performance and management of Research Fellowships honoring ACS leaders, 99, 9:88 fatigue, 99, 8:53 –Apply by February 2 for 2015 health policy manage- Trauma (see also: TRAUMA) ment scholarships, 99, 11:80 –2014 Residents Trauma Papers Competition winners –Apply by July 1 for 2015 ACS Community Surgeon announced, 99, 6:80 Travel Awards, 99, 6:89 –ACS-supported trauma legislation discussed at press –Apply now for 2016 ANZ, Germany, Japan traveling conference, 99, 10:58 fellowships, 99, 10:73 –ACS Trauma Program reaches milestone: 400 center –Claude H. Organ, Jr., MD, FACS, Traveling Fellow verifications, 99, 3:54 reports on experience in India (Chagpar), 99, 10:7 –COT to host 33rd Point/Counterpoint Surgery Con- –Clowes Award offered to promising surgical investi- ference June 1–4, 99, 2:53 gator, 99, 7:69 –NTDB® data points: 2013 Pediatric Report: Pediatric –First Carlos Pellegrini Traveling Fellow reports on consumers (Fantus, Nance), 99, 2:49 experience (Poon), 99, 7:64 –NTDB® data points: Annual Report 2013: Where did –From residency to retirement: RAS-ACS Internation- they go? (Fantus, Nance) 99, 1:55 | 85 al Exchange Scholarship Program provides unique –NTDB® data points: BYOB helmet (Fantus), 99, 8:61 opportunity for global collaboration (Mouawad, Iyer, –NTDB® data points: The DTs: Delirium tremens (Fan- Grant, Spaniolas), 99, 4:42 tus), 99, 11:56 –Inaugural Murray F. Brennan, MD, FACS, Interna- –NTDB® data points: Don’t chance it: Use your seatbelt tional Guest Scholar provides report, (Howle), 99, (Fantus), 99, 9:63 7:70 –NTDB® data points: Flotation devices—Mae West style –International Guest Scholarships: An investment in (Fantus), 99, 6:56 surgical training around the globe (Peregrin), 99, 5:16 –NTDB® data points: Go before you go: Bladder injuries –July 1 deadline to apply for 2015 International Guest (Fantus, Fantus), 99, 12:51 Scholarships, 99, 6:90 –NTDB® data points: Residential institutions (Fantus), –New award available for hand surgery research, 99, 99, 5:51 11:79 –NTDB® data points: To protect your children, keep –Regents award six Resident Research Scholarships for your pool safe (Fantus, Nance), 99, 7:58 2014, 99, 5:71 –NTDB® data points: Top 10 list (Fantus), 99, 4:53 –Report of the 2014 ACS Traveling Fellow to Japan (Mul- –NTDB® data points: Unanticipated withdrawal (Fan- len), 99, 9:90 tus), 99, 10:48 –Resident Research Scholarship change, 99, 8:87 –NTDB® data points: Zero tolerance (Fantus), 99, 3:43 –Scholars in Residence Program benefits surgical resi- –Ronald M. Stewart, MD, FACS, to head Committee dents and the ACS (Bilimoria, Ko), 99, 3:55 on Trauma, 99, 1:57 Statements Young Fellows Association –Statement on advance directives by patients: “Do Not –First YFA Essay Contest winner: The promise of a Resuscitate” in the operating room, 99, 1:42 profession lies within us (Lee), 99, 10:30 –Statement on bicycle safety and the promotion of bicy- –The YFA Essay Contest: Introduction (Farrokhi), 99, cle helmet use, 99, 9:45 10:29 –Statement on the effects of tobacco use on surgical –YFA essay submissions, “Promise of a profession,” due complications and the utility of smoking cessation May 1, 99, 3:54

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Liability reforms needed to provide timely care to disas- A ter victims (Sangji, Sutton, McDonald, Weireter, Jr.), 99, 5:10 AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION The debate continues: ACS at the AMA House of Del- egates (Armstrong, Sutton), 99, 3:47 E Dr. Mattox receives AMA award for citizenship and com- munity service, 99, 1:65 EDITORIAL Surgeons influence AMA policy (Armstrong, Sutton), Looking forward (Hoyt), 99, 1:7 (advances and challenges 99, 9:73 in surgery); 2:8 (sustainable growth rate); 3:8 (Military Advanced Training Center); 4:8 (Transition to Practice B Program); 5:8 (trends in surgical procedures); 6:7 (fund- ing ACS programs); 7:7 (Medical Directors in Wash- BARIATRIC SURGERY (see also: AMERICAN COL- ington office); 8:9 (Leadership Development Program); LEGE OF SURGEONS: Metabolic and Bariatric Sur- 9:8 (Codman memorial); 10:8 (Dr. Russell); 11:8 (Educa- gery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Pro- tion and Training campaign); 12:6 (accomplishments gram [MBSAQIP]) in 2013–2014) Georgia coalition develops bariatric surgery pilot project EDUCATION AND TRAINING 86 | (Browning), 99, 12:35 The ACS Accredited Education Institutes Fellowship Pro- HealthLeaders Media: Accreditation improves bariatric gram: Training leaders in simulation-based education outcomes, 99, 4:56 (Sweet, Goldman, Johnson), 99, 7:17 ACS Resident and Associate Society: Surgical care and C training at the crossroads, 99, 8:12 The “bionic” era: Exploring the use of advanced technol- CANCER (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- ogy in surgery (Lelan, Hoffman, King, Ahad), 99, 8:36 GEONS: Commission on Cancer and AMERICAN Coaching and mentoring modern surgeons (Economo- COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Alliance/ACS Clinical poulos, Sun, Garvey, Hogan, Bazzarelli,), 99, 8:30 Research Program) The e-volution of the 21st century surgeon (Iyer, Grant, Study shows secondary thyroid tumors more deadly in McNally, Mouawad, Spaniolas), 99, 8:42 young people, 99, 5:57 FLS: Celebrating a decade of innovation in surgical edu- CLINICAL TRIALS (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE cation (Brunt), 99, 11:10 OF SURGEONS: Alliance/ACS Clinical Research First YFA Essay Contest winner: The promise of a pro- Program) fession lies within us (Lee), 99, 10:30 2013 Clinical Trials Methodology Course provides oppor- The five-year general surgery residency: Reform or revo- tunity for learning and networking (Itani), 99, 2:54 lution? (Leichtle, Kaoutzanis, Mouawad), 99, 8:49 CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY (CPT) Making the transition from mentee to mentor (Win- (see: PRACTICE MANAGEMENT and REIMBURSE- field), 99, 8:13 MENT) RAS-ACS Symposium essays: Residents debate whether to reform or revolutionize surgical training (Wright), D 99, 11:16 RAS-ACS Symposium: First-place essay—reform: Ref- DISASTER MANAGEMENT ormation of current surgical residency and fellowship Lessons in collaboration: New York surgeons look back training is the best solution (Mohebali), 99, 11:23 at Superstorm Sandy (Khithani, Barrett, Bholat, Deg- RAS-ACS Symposium: First-place essay—revolution: Sur- liuomini, Wallack), 99, 10:10 gical training: Time for a Revolution (Shenvi), 99, 11:17

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RAS-ACS Symposium: Second-place essay—reform: opportunity for global collaboration (Mouawad, Iyer, Revisiting the visions of Halsted, Churchill, and Dud- Grant, Spaniolas), 99, 4:42 ley to fix surgical training a century later (Azoury), Lancet Commission on Global Surgery convenes, 99, 2:52 99, 11:26 Preoperative telemedicine evaluation of surgical mis- RAS-ACS Symposium: Second-place essay—revolution: sion patients: Should we use it routinely? (Latifi, Mora, Five-year general surgery residency: Reform or revo- Bekteshi, Rivera), 99, 1:17 lution? (DuCoin), 99, 11:20 Surgical training abroad: It’s not about the cases (Cloyd, Surgical education and training at the crossroads Wren), 99, 9:42 between medical school and residency (Kulaylat, Teaching the teacher: An ethical model for international McKinley, Kenning, Zheng), 99, 8:24 surgical missions (Selim), 99, 6:17 Surgical training abroad: It’s not about the cases (Cloyd, World Innovation Summit for Health provides a global Wren), 99, 9:42 perspective on surgery (Keown, Al-Thani, Al-Dafa, What does the ACA mean for residents and their future Pellegrini, Darzi), 99, 6:13 practice? (Leichtle, Sangji, Ward, Iyer), 99, 8:17 GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS (see also: THE The YFA Essay Contest: Introduction (Farrokhi), 99, JOINT COMMISSION) 10:29 Surgeons, anesthesiologists develop resource standards YFA essay submissions, “Promise of a profession,” due for optimal pediatric care, 99, 4:57 May 1, 99, 3:54 ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS (see also: LEG- H | 87 ISLATION: Federal) What surgeons should know about... Avoiding the 2015 HEALTH CARE REFORM (see: LEGISLATIVE Medicare EHR Incentive Program penalty (Gokak), AND GOVERNMENT ISSUES, REIMBURSE- 99, 6:48 MENT, and VALUE-BASED CARE) ETHICS Dual eligible beneficiaries: Roles for surgeons under Distinguishing QI projects from human subjects health care reform (Murthy, Weissman, Grabowski, research: Ethical and practical considerations (Raval, McDonald, Kaups, Meara), 99, 4:10 Sakran, Medbery, Angelos, Hall), 99, 7:21 Health care entitlement reform: A look at the future, Transplant in a patient with comorbid psychiatric ill- 99, 2:10 ness: An ethical dilemma (Boyum, Brown, Zihni, Implementation of the ACA: Turning federal law into Keune, Hong, Kodner, Ray), 99, 11:40 state-level reality (Ackerman, Rosen), 99, 5:23 EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE (see: QUALITY OF Medicaid expansion likely to affect the delivery of CARE and VALUE-BASED CARE) surgical care (Raykar, Mandigo, Nagengast, Cof- fron, Hanks, Meara, Tracci), 99, 3:10 G Medicare reform: A look at the House Ways and Means proposal (Sangji, Hedstrom, Meara, Mar- GLOBAL HEALTH CARE tin), 99, 2:11 Building a global perspective at International Surgical Merging Medicare Parts A and B: Potential effects Leaders forum (Moye), 99, 1:58 on beneficiaries, surgeons, and other stakeholders Dispatches from rural surgeons: Rural surgery is a glob- (Gutnik, Smith, Goldszer, Bailey, Meara), 99, 2:19 al issue: The perspective of an Argentine surgeon HISTORY (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF (Ledesma, Hughes, Pellegrini, Puls), 99, 4:38 SURGEONS: Archives) Founding surgeon reflects on 25 years of UNICAR, the Headstone honoring Ernest A. Codman, MD, FACS, Guatemalan Heart Institute (Robicsek), 99, 9:38 placed at Mount Auburn Cemetery, 99, 9:72 From residency to retirement: RAS-ACS Internation- Hugh Agnew Gamble, MD, FACS: A legacy to the al Exchange Scholarship Program provides unique College (Trotter), 99, 12:43

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A look at The Joint Commission: Renewed aware- I ness of infection control during surgery, 99, 7:56 A look at The Joint Commission: Updated compen- IN MEMORIAM (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- dium of strategies to prevent health care-associated GEONS: In memoriam) infections, 99, 12:49 INFORMATICS (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Informatics) L The ACS Accredited Education Institutes Fellowship Program: Training leaders in simulation-based edu- LEADERSHIP cation (Sweet, Goldman, Johnson), 99, 7:17 2014 Leadership program: Emotional intelligence, men- Dispatches from rural surgeons: ACS rural listserv: toring are keys to effective performance (Peregrin), An “underdog” success story (Caropreso), 99, 7:48 99, 6:58 Preoperative telemedicine evaluation of surgical mis- Building a global perspective at International Surgical sion patients: Should we use it routinely? (Latifi, Leaders forum (Moye), 99, 1:58 Mora, Bekteshi, Rivera), 99, 1:17 Chapter leadership succession planning helps to build Surgeons see future applications for Google Glass (Per- stronger chapters (Rioux), 99, 4:65 egrin), 99, 7:9 Health policy program produces surgeon advocates and What surgeons should know about... Avoiding the 2015 leaders (Steinberg, Zinner, Ellison), 99, 3:22 88 | Medicare EHR Incentive Program penalty (Gokak), LEGISLATIVE AND GOVERNMENT ISSUES (see 99, 6:48 also: MEDICARE/MEDICAID, PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY, and REIMBURSEMENT) J Affordable Care Act –Implementation of the ACA: Turning federal law into THE JOINT COMMISSION state-level reality (Ackerman, Rosen), 99, 5:23 A look at The Joint Commission: Action urged to –Preparing for implementation of the Physician Payments prevent retained surgical items, 99, 1:53 Sunshine Act (Ollapally), 99, 3:28 A look at The Joint Commission: Blameless or blame- –Trauma and emergency care under the Affordable Care worthy errors: Does your organization make a dis- Act (Sangji, McDonald), 99, 4:20 tinction?, 99, 3:41 –What surgeons should know about...The Patient-Cen- A look at The Joint Commission: Hospital Engage- tered Outcomes Research Institute (Sage), 99, 10:35 ment Networks target surgical site infections, 99, –What surgeons should know about...Physician Payments 11:54 Sunshine Act data scheduled for release (Agrawal), 99, A look at The Joint Commission: JCI can be a resource 9:48 for patients receiving care abroad, 99, 9:61 Federal A look at The Joint Commission: The Joint Commis- –Liability reforms needed to provide timely care to disas- sion reports increase in robotic surgery- related ter victims (Sangji, Sutton, McDonald, Weireter, Jr.), sentinel events, 99, 10:46 99, 5:10 A look at The Joint Commission: National Time Out State Day focuses on every patient, every time, 99, 6:54 –Liability reform, scope of practice, trauma topped state A look at The Joint Commission: New draft guideline legislative agendas in 2014 (Ackerman), 99, 12:37 to prevent SSI, 99, 8:59 –Northern California Chapter engages in ongoing legis- A look at The Joint Commission: Physicians invited lative activities (Kaups, Maa, Garry, Upadhyaya, Hin- to play a larger role in standards process, 99, 4:51 sdale), 99, 3:51 A look at The Joint Commission: Physicians play –Preserving MICRA and patient access to surgical care important role in on-site survey process, 99; 5:49 in California (Maa, Sutton), 99, 10:60

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–Reading the tea leaves for state legislatures in 2014 (Sut- What surgeons should know about...The benefits of attend- ton), 99, 1:24 ing a 2014 ACS Surgical Coding Workshop, 99, 1:44 LIFESTYLES PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY And the beat goes on: Surgeons take a break from the OR Liability reforms needed to provide timely care to disas- to play in rock bands (Glickson), 99, 6:24 ter victims (Sangji, Sutton, McDonald, Weireter, Jr.), 99, 5:10 M PROFESSIONALISM 2012 annual RAS-ACS essay contest: Treating the diffi- MEDICARE/MEDICAID (see: ELECTRONIC HEALTH cult patient, 99, 1S:5 RECORDS and REIMBURSEMENT) Adverse behaviors and their effect on credentialing and MILITARY SURGERY (see: TRAUMA) licensure (Bechamps, Kurtzman), 99, 10:32 Avoid getting kicked (Jones), 99, 1S:10 O Doctor heal thyself…because we won’t (Schwartz), 99, 1S:13 OPERATING ROOM ENVIRONMENT Familial ties in treating the difficult patient (Matthews), The SAGES FUSE program: Bridging a patient safety 99, 1S:6 gap (Fuchshuber, Robinson, Feldman, Jones, Schwait- Finding my friend’s heart in the difficult patient (Moore), zberg), 99, 9:18 99, 1S:12 OUTCOMES (see: QUALITY OF CARE and VALUE- Patience with the difficult patient (Garcia), 99, 1S:9 | 89 BASED CARE) Pregnant with hematemesis (Donovan), 99, 1S:7 Punched in the face (Sigman), 99, 1S:14 P Treating the difficult patient can be a long journey (Kaplan), 99, 1S:11 PATIENT EDUCATION AND PROTECTION (see also: Treating the difficult patient may require stepping out of THE JOINT COMMISSION, OPERATING ROOM your comfort zone (Soans), 99, 1S:15 ENVIRONMENT, and QUALITY OF CARE) Under your nose (Fayanju), 99, 1S:8 ACS commemorates 50-year anniversary of Surgeon Gen- eral’s report on smoking and health (Greene, Johnstone, Q Strand), 99, 8:69 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT (see: AMERICAN QUALITY OF CARE (see also: AMERICAN COL- COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: National Surgical Qual- LEGE OF SURGEONS: Inspiring Quality cam- ity Improvement Program and THE JOINT COM- paign; and AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: MISSION and MEDICARE/MEDICAID and QUAL- National Surgical Quality Improvement Program; ITY OF CARE) and HEALTH CARE REFORM) PRACTICE MANAGEMENT (see also: QUALITY OF Accepting accountability and moving forward (Brown- CARE and REIMBURSEMENT) son) 99, 1:11 The benefits of PQRS participation and what the College The aging surgeon: When is it time to leave active prac- is doing on your behalf (Mabry, Gokak), 99, 9:28 tice? (Garrett, Kaups), 99, 4:32 Coding and practice management corner: Frequently Annual RAS-ACS essay contest: Dealing with surgical asked questions about coding for breast surgery (Bar- complications, 99, 1:9 ney, Savarise, Whitacre), 99, 9:52 Complications are shared experiences (Yi), 99, 1:16 From residency to retirement: Surgeons as employees: Is Consequences (Wright), 99, 1:15 the lining always golden? (Copeland), 99, 1:48 Distinguishing QI projects from human subjects What surgeons should know about...Avoiding the 2015 Medi- research: Ethical and practical considerations (Raval, care EHR Incentive Program penalty (Gokak), 99, 6:48 Sakran, Medbery, Angelos, Hall), 99, 7:21

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From residency to retirement: The quest for safe sur- Optimizing the OR for bundled payments: A case gical care: Are we missing the obvious? (Shuhaiber), study (Bosco, Shah, Iorio, Slover, Torrance), 99, 99, 2:42 11:29 How surgeons deal with complications: Introductory Preparing for implementation of the Physician Pay- remarks (Winfield), 99, 1:10 ments Sunshine Act (Ollapally), 99, 3:28 Is your office helping you prevent wrong site surgery? The SGR repeal: How bad politics ruined sound policy (Clarke), 99, 4:28 (Hedstrom), 99, 6:9 Mea maxima culpa—Dealing with surgical complica- What surgeons should know about... Avoiding the tions (Swain), 99, 1:14 2015 Medicare EHR Incentive Program penalty New program aims to improve quality of surgical (Gokak), 99, 6:48 care in Illinois, 99, 2:51 What surgeons should know about...Billing for ser- Presidential Address: Achieving our personal best— vices performed by nonphysician practitioners (Bar- Back to the future of the American College of Sur- ney, Nicoletti, Savarise), 99, 5:36 geons (Warshaw), 99, 12:9 What surgeons should know about...The FY 2015 Responding to, reflecting on, and moving forward Inpatient Prospective Payment System final rule from a surgical complication (Kim), 99, 1:12 (Agrawal, Sage, Ollapally), 99, 11:45 Talk it out, and slow it down (Serrano), 99, 1:13 What surgeons should know about...The ICD-10 delay Vascular practice develops night float call system to (Gokak), 99, 7:46 90 | improve attending well-being without decreasing What surgeons should know about...The Measure productivity (Chambers, Wolk, Mansour, Cuff, Slai- Applications Partnership (Sage), 99, 4:36 keu, Wong, Mix), 99, 5:30 What surgeons should know about...PQRS reporting What surgeons should know about...The Patient-Cen- in 2014 (Gokak), 99, 3:37 tered Outcomes Research Institute (Sage), 99, 10:35 What surgeons should know about...Repealing the SGR (Hedstrom), 99, 2:39 R RESIDENTS (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- GEONS: Resident and Associate Society of the REGULATORY ISSUES (see: LEGISLATIVE/GOV- American College of Surgeons (RAS-ACS) and ERNMENT ISSUES) EDUCATION AND TRAINING) REIMBURSEMENT (see also: PRACTICE MAN- RETIREMENT ISSUES AGEMENT) The aging surgeon: When is it time to leave active 2014 fee schedule and CPT code changes will affect practice? (Garrett, Kaups), 99, 4:32 surgical practice (Barney, Gokak, Jackson, Savarise, RURAL SURGERY Sage, Ollapally), 99, 2:27 Dispatches from rural surgeons: ACS intervenes to Coding and practice management corner: Frequently resolve questions about the 96-hour rule (Savarise), asked questions about coding for breast surgery 99, 10:40 (Barney, Savarise, Whitacre), 99, 9:52 Dispatches from rural surgeons: ACS rural listserv: Coding and practice management corner: Reporting An “underdog” success story (Caropreso), 99, 7:48 patient safety indicator-15 (Barney, Mabry, Olla- Dispatches from rural surgeons: Rural surgery is a pally, Savarise, Senkowski), 99, 5:39 global issue: The perspective of an Argentine sur- Dispatches from rural surgeons: ACS intervenes to geon (Ledesma, Hughes, Pellegrini, Puls), 99, 4:38 resolve questions about the 96-hour rule (Savarise), Dispatches from rural surgeons: Students need expo- 99, 10:40 sure to the joys of rural surgery (Swendiman), 99, Gundersen Health System studies effect of modifier 1:46 22 on reimbursement for complex operations (Jar- Register now for 2014 Rural Surgery Symposium, May man, Georgieff, Kallies, Mathiason), 99, 3:31 9–10, in Chicago, 99, 4:59

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SOCIAL MEDIA (see: INFORMATICS) WORKFORCE ISSUES SPECIALTIES Vascular practice develops night float call system to ACS and other specialty surgical organizations improve attending well-being without decreasing pro- release Physicians as Assistants at Surgery report, ductivity (Chambers, Wolk, Mansour, Cuff, Slaikeu, 99, 1:64 Wong, Mix), 99, 5:30 Will acute care surgery and surgicalists help to avert T an emergency care crisis? (Slappy, Sweeney, O’Shea, Maa), 99, 2:34 TECHNOLOGY (see: EDUCATION AND TRAIN- ING and INFORMATICS) Y TRAUMA (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Trauma, and DISASTER MANAGE- YOUNG SURGEONS (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF MENT) SURGEONS: Resident and Associate Society of the ACS-supported trauma legislation discussed at press American College of Surgeons (RAS-ACS); and EDU- conference, 99, 10:58 CATION AND TRAINING) ACS supports December Health Affairs theme issue on | 91 emergency care, 99, 2:53 Hartford Consensus in action: Law enforcement gets equipment, training to control bleeding, 99, 4:55 Liability reforms needed to provide timely care to disaster victims (Sangji, Sutton, McDonald, Weireter, Jr.), 99, 5:10 Trauma and emergency care under the Affordable Care Act (Sangji, McDonald), 99, 4:20 V

VALUE-BASED CARE (see also: QUALITY OF CARE) HealthLeaders Media: Accreditation improves bariatric outcomes, 99, 4:56 Register now for 2014 Outcomes Research Course, December 4–6, in Chicago, 99, 10:63 VOLUNTEERISM Fellows honored for volunteerism (Rose), 99, 9:67 Past recipients of the ACS/Pfizer Surgical Volunteerism and Humanitarian Awards: Where are they now? (Rose, Sanders), 99, 10:24 Preoperative telemedicine evaluation of surgical mis- sion patients: Should we use it routinely? (Latifi, Mora, Bekteshi, Rivera), 99, 1:17 Teaching the teacher: An ethical model for international surgical missions (Selim), 99, 6:17

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Program: Improving resection rates in borderline A resectable pancreatic cancer: Pilot study shows favor- able results, 100, 10:39 AALAND, MARY O., and STICCA, ROBERT P., Dis- ALLARD-PICOU, AYANA, and BUSCH, KRISTIN M., patches from rural surgeons: The North Dakota Rural and KESHAVA, HARI, and KUY, SREYRAM, and Surgery Support Program: Providing surgical services NEZGODA, JOSEPH, Teaching in the OR: New les- | 79 to communities in need, 100, 7:58 sons for training surgical residents, 100, 8:29 ACKERMAN, TARA LEYSTRA, ACS advocates on ALTIERI, MARIA S., and JINDAL, RAHUL M., and behalf of trauma patients: An update, 100, 9:9 WALLER, STEPHEN G., Surgeons develop visionary –and ROSEN, JUSTIN, State legislatures get back to plan to bring corneal transplants to developing coun- work, 100, 4:17 tries, 100, 5:22 ACTON, ROBERT D., and JONES, DANIEL B., and ALTORKI, NASSER, and KOHMAN, LESLIE J., LISCUM, KATHLEEN R., and SACHDEVA, AJIT K., and VEIT, LINDA J., and YOU, Y. NANCY, and ACS and ASE develop Simulation-Based Surgical Skills BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clinical Research Program: Curriculum for medical students, 100, 4:35 Limited resection as a cure for early lung cancer: Time ADEBONOJO, SAMUEL ADETOLA, Citation for Prof. to challenge the gold standard? 100, 5:57 Emmanuel Quaye Archampong, MB, BS, FRCSEd, ARMSTRONG, JOHN H., and SUTTON, JON H., AMA FRCSEng, 100, 11:56 HOD Annual Meeting sparks adoption of new poli- AGRAWAL, NEHA, Coding and practice management cies, 100, 10:59 corner: CMS creates new place of service code for out- –and SUTTON, JON H., AMA House of Delegates takes patient care at hospitals, 100, 12:47 action on spectrum of issues, 100, 2:41 –What surgeons should know about…The final rule on ASSIS da COSTA, ANTONIO, and BICKLER, STE- the Medicare Shared Savings Program, 100, 10:31 PHEN, and NOORMAHOMED, EMILIA VIRGINIA, –and GOKAK, SANA, and SAGE, JILL, and OLLA- and ROSE, JOHN, and BENDIX, PETER, and PALLY, VINITA, 2015 Medicare fee schedule: How FUNZAMO, CARLOS, and VAZ, FERNANDO, Uni- the changes will affect surgical practice, 100, 1:10 versities form research partnership to improve care in AGREGADO, BIANCA, and BURA, CONNIE, Your Mozambique, 100, 1:27 ACS benefits: The Surgeon Specific Registry and AZOURY, SAID C., and BLISS, LINDSAY A., and the ACS Member Profile enhance your practice, WARD, WILLIAM H., and LIEPERT, AMY E., and 100, 6:45 LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., Surgeons and social media: AHMAD, SYED A., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and Threat to professionalism or an essential part of con- KATZ, MATTHEW H. G., ACS Clinical Research temporary surgical practice? 100, 8:45

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–and WARD, WILLIAM H., and LIEPERT, AMY E., B and LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., and AZOURY, SAID C., Surgeons and social media: Threat to profession- BAILEY, PATRICK V., and MORSE, SARA, Welcome alism or an essential part of contemporary surgical to the 114th Congress: The implications for surgery, practice? 100, 8:45 100, 3:10 BOHNEN, JORDAN D., and MULLEN, JOHN T., and BARBER, DOLORES, and CAREY, ADAM J., From CARTER, BOB S., and CHANG, DAVID C., From the Archives: ACS Archives houses practice records of residency to retirement: Big data and GME: Expanding Franklin H. Martin, 100, 5:59 the scope of patient safety and QI training, 100, 6:40 BARNEY, LINDA, and SAVARISE, MARK T., 2015 CPT BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and ALTORKI, NASSER, and coding changes will have mixed effects on payment for KOHMAN, LESLIE J., and VEIT, LINDA J., and YOU, general surgeons, 100, 1:17 Y. NANCY, ACS Clinical Research Program: Limited BENDIX, PETER, and FUNZAMO, CARLOS, and VAZ, resection as a cure for early lung cancer: Time to chal- FERNANDO, and ASSIS da COSTA, ANTONIO, lenge the gold standard? 100, 5:57 and BICKLER, STEPHEN, and NOORMAHOMED, –and HUNT, KELLY K., and LEITCH, A. MARILYN, EMILIA VIRGINIA, and ROSE, JOHN, Universities ACS Clinical Research Program: Response to preop- form research partnership to improve care in Mozam- erative endocrine therapy in breast cancer patients can bique, 100, 1:27 alter surgical and chemotherapy options, 100, 11:43 80 | BESNER, GAIL E., and EMAMAULLEE, JULIET E., –and KATZ, MATTHEW H. G., and AHMAD, SYED Profiles in surgical research: Dorry L. Segev, MD, PhD, A., ACS Clinical Research Program: Improving resec- FACS, 100, 7:27 tion rates in borderline resectable pancreatic cancer: –and EMAMAULLEE, JULIET E., Profiles in surgical Pilot study shows favorable results, 100, 10:39 research: Michael R. Harrison, MD, FACS, 100, 1:35 –and NELSON, HEIDI, and HUNT, KELLY, K., and –and EMAMAULLEE, JULIET E., Profiles in surgical MARTIN, LINDA W., and VEERAMACHANENI, research: Michael T. Longaker, MD, MBA, FACS, 100, NIRMAL K., and KATZ, MATTHEW H. G., and 4:30 YOU, Y. NANCY, ACS Clinical Research Program: BICKLER, STEPHEN, and NOORMAHOMED, EMILIA New manual for cancer surgery issued: Operative Stan- VIRGINIA, and ROSE, JOHN, and BENDIX, PETER, dards for Cancer Surgery, 100, 6:43 and FUNZAMO, CARLOS, and VAZ, FERNANDO, –and OXNARD, GEOFFREY R., and WATT, COLLEEN, and ASSIS da COSTA, ANTONIO, Universities form and WIGLE, DENNIS, ACS Clinical Research Pro- research partnership to improve care in Mozambique, gram: Biomarker-driven adjuvant targeted therapy for 100, 1:27 NSCLC—the ALCHEMIST Trials, 100, 9:25 BIDEN, JOSEPH R., Letter from the Vice-President, –and ROSES, ROBERT E., and DATTA, JASHODEEP, 100, 1S:9 and YOU, Y. NANCY, ACS Clinical Research Program: BILIMORIA, KARL, and WINCHESTER, DAVID Multimodality treatment considerations in esophageal P., and KO, CLIFFORD Y., ACS Clinical Scholars in and gastric cancer: Are we making progress? 100, 7:63 Residence Program: Celebrating 10 years of training –and YOU, Y. NANCY, and WEISER, MARTIN R., and surgeons, 100, 1:70 FICHERA, ALESSANDRO, and SCHRAG, DEBO- BINDER, KAREN SISULAK, Dr. Beverley Ketel: Sur- RAH, ACS Clinical Research Program: Progress in geon who brought transplant surgery to Peoria, IL, the PROSPECT trial: Precision treatment for rectal reflects on a fulfilling career, 100, 9:22 cancer? 100, 4:51 BLISS, LINDSAY A., and KUY, SREYRAM, and LEICH- –and ZELL, JASON, and YOU, Y. NANCY, ACS Clinical TLE, STEFAN W., and OGUNLEYE, ADEYEMI A., Research Program: PACES trial: Evaluating the effec- Political advocacy in surgery: The case for individual tiveness of eflornithine and sulindac in preventing colon engagement, 100, 8:40 adenomas, 100, 8:70

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BOWDER, ALEXIS N., and MEARA, JOHN G., and –Tour the cemetery where ACS leaders are buried: Visit GREENBERG, SARAH L. M., and VEGA, MARTHA Archives booth for information, 100, 9:54 P., The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery makes –and BARBER, DOLORES, From the Archives: ACS progress in first year of work: An update, 100, 4:23 Archives houses practice records of Franklin H. BRINSFIELD, KATHRYN H., and MITCHELL, Martin, 100, 5:59 ERNEST (ERNIE), The Department of Homeland CARMODY, MICHAEL, and OEHMEN, KATIE, Security’s role in enhancing and implementing the Advocacy and grassroots: Leveraging local issues at response to active shooter and intentional mass casu- the national level, 100, 10:23 alty events, 100, 1S:24 CARMONA, RICHARD H., Public health education: BROWN, DOUGLAS, and RAY, SHUDDHADEB, and The use of unique strategies to educate the public in MEANS, JACQUELYN M., and KODNER, IRA J., the principles of the Hartford Consensus, 100, 1S:53 Sharing clinical photographs: Patient rights, profes- CARTER, BOB S., and CHANG, DAVID C., and sional ethics, and institutional responsibilities, 100, 10:17 BOHNEN, JORDAN D., and MULLEN, JOHN T., BUCHWALD, HENRY, From residency to retirement: From residency to retirement: Big data and GME: One surgeon’s principles, 100, 5:54 Expanding the scope of patient safety and QI train- BURA, CONNIE, and AGREGADO, BIANCA, Your ing, 100, 6:40 ACS benefits: The Surgeon Specific Registry and the CARVER, WAYNE, and BURNS, KARYL, J., and ACS Member Profile enhance your practice, 100, 6:45 JACOBS, LENWORTH M. Jr., and McSWAIN, –and KURUSZ, SARAH, Your ACS benefits: The ACS NORMAN, Bulletin reprint: Initial management of | 81 Surgery Career Connection and Coding Hotline, 100, mass-casualty incidents due to firearms: Improving 12:51 survival, 100, 1S:28 BURNS, KARYL, J., and JACOBS, LENWORTH M. Jr., CHANG, DAVID C., and BOHNEN, JORDAN D., and McSWAIN, NORMAN, and CARVER, WAYNE, and MULLEN, JOHN T., and CARTER, BOB S., Bulletin reprint: Initial management of mass-casualty From residency to retirement: Big data and GME: incidents due to firearms: Improving survival, 100, 1S:28 Expanding the scope of patient safety and QI train- BUSCH, KRISTIN M., and KESHAVA, HARI, and KUY, ing, 100, 6:40 SREYRAM, and NEZGODA, JOSEPH, and ALLARD- CHAPLEAU, WILL, and STEWART, RONALD M., PICOU, AYANA, Teaching in the OR: New lessons for In memoriam: Dr. Norman McSwain, a pioneer in training surgical residents, 100, 8:29 comprehensive trauma care, 100, 10:56 BUTLER, FRANK K., Military history of increasing sur- COFFRON, MATTHEW, What surgeons should know vival: The U.S. military experience with tourniquets about...Expired and expiring ACA provisions, 100, 4:45 and hemostatic dressings in the Afghanistan and Iraq –What’s next? The future of Medicare physician pay- conflicts, 100, 1S:60 ment in the post-SGR era, 100, 7:10 –and HOLCOMB, JOHN B., and RHEE, PETER, Hem- –and OPELKA, FRANK, Big promise and big chal- orrhage control devices: Tourniquets and hemostatic lenges for big health care data, 100, 4:10 dressings, 100, 1S:66 –and RAYKAR, NAKUL, and SELZER, DON J., and MEARA, JOHN G., New resources from the Col- C lege offer alternative approaches to medical liability reform, 100, 3:14 CARDINALE, DEAN, and WHITE, THOMAS, and REDDISH, PATRICK, and SCAIFE, COURTNEY, D and KATZ, MICAH, and RUSSELL, KATIE, Surgeons help with recovery after earthquake in Nepal, 100, 11:24 DAKIN, GREGORY F., and VENN, RACHAEL A., CAREY, ADAM, From the Archives: College’s ancient and LAZOW, STEFANIE P., PreOp program: Can Irish deer antlers have a storied history, 100, 1:57 we achieve a “trickle-up” effect? 100, 5:18

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DALAL, SAPNA, and FLINT, LEWIS, and L., and PETROSKY, JACOB A., Feedback funda- HENEGHAN, KATHLEEN, Your ACS benefits: mentals in surgical education: Tips for success, 100, Resources for optimal patient care: EBDS and patient 8:35 education programs, 100, 8:65 EUSEBIO, RICARDO, Dispatches from rural surgeons: DATTA, JASHODEEP, and YOU, Y. NANCY, and Guam surgeons face unique challenges, 100, 1:53 BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and ROSES, ROBERT E., ACS Clinical Research Program: Multimodality treatment F considerations in esophageal and gastric cancer: Are we making progress? 100, 7:63 FABBRI, WILLIAM P., The continuing threat of DEAN, BARBARA L., and KLEIN, SARAH B., and intentional mass casualty events in the U.S.: Obser- SHARP, KENNETH W., The Distinguished Philan- vations of federal law enforcement, 100, 1S:47 thropist Award: Celebrating a legacy of exceptional FALLAT, MARY, and NEWMAN, KURT D., Dr. giving, 100, 6:16 Judson Graves Randolph, pediatric surgeon, leaves DEVENEY, KAREN, and JARMAN, BENJAMIN, and lasting legacy, 100, 9:52 STICCA, ROBERT, Dispatches from rural surgeons: FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB® data points: Afford- Responding to the need for rural general surgery able trauma care? 100, 3:38 training sites: A how-to, 100, 4:47 –NTDB data points: Black Wednesday, 100, 11:49 –NTDB data points: Fireworks, 100, 10:47 82 | E –NTDB data points: “Holiday road,” 100, 12:55 –NTDB data points: Kickback, 100, 9:32 EARLY, KATE, and SACHDEVA, AJIT K., and –and NANCE, MICHAEL L., NTDB® data points: 2014 NAGLER, ALISA, and REEDER, JIM, Your ACS ben- Pediatric Report: How severe is it? 100, 2:37 efits: ACS educational awards and MyCME, 100, 10:42 –and NANCE, MICHAEL L., NTDB® data points: EASTMAN, ALEXANDER L., The continuing threat Annual Report 2014: How severe is it? 100, 1:61 of active shooter and intentional mass casualty events: –and RIVERA, EDMUNDO A., NTDB data points: Local law enforcement and hemorrhage control, 100, All smoke, no fire, 100, 7:70 1S:56 –and RIVERA, EDMUNDO A., NTDB data points: ECONOMOPOULOS, KONSTANTINOS P., The 2014 Hit the road, jacked—road rash injuries, 100, 6:49 RAS-ACS annual essay contest: When I want to quit –and RIVERA, EDMUNDO A., NTDB data points: and why I don’t, 100, 1:41 A hot mess: Clothing-related burn injuries, 100, 8:74 –and SUN, RAPHAEL C., and GARVEY, ERIN M., –and RIVERA, EDMUNDO A., NTDB data points: and HOGAN, JESSICA, Talking the talk: The keys What’s cookin’? Who’s lookin’? 100, 5:62 to effective workplace communication, 100, 8:16 –and RIVERA, EDMUNDO A., NTDB® data points: ELSTER, ERIC A., and SALANDER, JAMES M., and Where’s the fire? 100, 4:55 RICH, NORMAN M., Dr. John E. Hutton, Jr., phy- FICHERA, ALESSANDRO, and SCHRAG, DEB- sician to President Reagan, buried April 1, 100, 6:58 ORAH, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and YOU, Y. EMAMAULLEE, JULIET E., and BESNER, GAIL E., NANCY, and WEISER, MARTIN R., ACS Clini- Profiles in surgical research: Dorry L. Segev, MD, cal Research Program: Progress in the PROSPECT PhD, FACS, 100, 7:27 trial: Precision treatment for rectal cancer? 100, 4:51 –and BESNER, GAIL E., Profiles in surgical research: FISHER, JACK C., When silicone medical devices Michael R. Harrison, MD, FACS, 100, 1:35 were under attack: A regulatory leviathan, 100, 12:14 –and BESNER, GAIL E., Profiles in surgical research: FLINT, LEWIS, and HENEGHAN, KATHLEEN, and Michael T. Longaker, MD, MBA, FACS, 100, 4:30 DALAL, SAPNA, Your ACS benefits: Resources for ESKANDER, MARIAM F., and SELBY, LUKE V., and optimal patient care: EBDS and patient education KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and HOFFMAN, REBECCA programs, 100, 8:65

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FOX, MATTHEW, Dr. Timothy Miller: A career in service to military, patients, veterans, 100, 12:28 H FREISCHLAG, JULIE A., Report from the Past-Chair of the Board of Regents: Fostering innovation at the HENEGHAN, KATHLEEN, and DALAL, SAPNA, and ACS through strategic planning, 100, 3:18 FLINT, LEWIS, Your ACS benefits: Resources for opti- FUNZAMO, CARLOS, and VAZ, FER NANDO, and mal patient care: EBDS and patient education programs, ASSIS da COSTA, ANTONIO, and BICKLER, 100, 8:65 STEPHEN, and NOORMAHOMED, EMILIA VIR- HOFFMAN, REBECCA, A chosen path, 100, 1:45 GINIA, and ROSE, JOHN, and BENDIX, PETER, –and PETROSKY, JACOB A., and ESKANDER, Universities form research partnership to improve MARIAM F., and SELBY, LUKE V., and KULAYLAT, care in Mozambique, 100, 1:27 AFIF N., Feedback fundamentals in surgical education: Tips for success, 100, 8:35 G HOGAN, JESSICA, and ECONOMOPOULOS, KON- STANTINOS P., and SUN, RAPHAEL C., and GARVEY, ERIN M., and HOGAN, JESSICA, and GARVEY, ERIN M., Talking the talk: The keys to ECONOMOPOULOS, KONSTANTINOS P., and effective workplace communication, 100, 8:16 SUN, RAPHAEL C., Talking the talk: The keys HOLCOMB, JOHN B., and RHEE, PETER, and to effective workplace communication, 100, 8:16 BUTLER, FRANK K., Hemorrhage control devices: GILLEY, MEG, The College weighs in on leading Tourniquets and hemostatic dressings, 100, 1S:66 | 83 health care issues, 100, 11:29 HON, HEIDI, and IYER, PRIYA, and SMITH, CAIT- GLICKSON, JEANNIE, ACS NSQIP conference: 10 LIN, and SUN, SUSIE, and GRANT, SCOTT B., The years of putting the patient first, 100, 10:49 RAS-ACS: Recruiting medical students and training –Surgeons uncover the keys to life by performing future leaders, 100, 8:23 classical music, 100, 6:27 HOYT, DAVID B., Executive Director’s annual report, GOKAK, SANA, Coding and practice management 100, 12:31 corner: ACS develops ICD-9 to ICD-10 crosswalk –Increasing survival, enhancing citizen resilience, 100, to assist in billing, 100, 2:31 1S:8 –Surgeons can avoid PQRS and value-based modifier –Looking forward, 100, 1:8 (ACS membership campaign) payment penalties, 100, 4:40 2:6 (military partnership); 3:7 (Operation Giving Back); –What surgeons should know about...Quality and 4:8 (perioperative care); 5:7 (Cook County Hospital); 6:8 Resource Use Reports, 100, 7:56 (cancer care manual); 7:7 (women in surgery); 8:9 (deal- –and SAGE, JILL, and OLLAPALLY, VINITA, and ing with patient death); 9:7 (Clinical Congress 2015); 10:8 AGRAWAL, NEHA, 2015 Medicare fee schedule: (value of professional organizations); 11:8 (principles of How the changes will affect surgical practice, 100, team-based care); 12:7 (year-end summary) 1:10 HUGHES, KATHRYN A., #ILookLikeASurgeon goes GRANT, SCOTT B., and HON, HEIDI, and IYER, viral: How it happened, 100, 11:10 PRIYA, and SMITH, CAITLIN, and SUN, SUSIE, –A Fellow’s perspective on the summit: Why are you The RAS-ACS: Recruiting medical students and here? To lead, to advocate, and to connect, 100, 7:80 training future leaders, 100, 8:23 HUNT, KELLY K., and LEITCH, A. MARILYN, and GREENBERG, SARAH L. M., and MEARA, JOHN BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clinical Research Program: G., Global Surgery 2030: An introduction, 100, 6:10 Response to preoperative endocrine therapy in breast –and VEGA, MARTHA P., and BOWDER, ALEXIS cancer patients can alter surgical and chemotherapy N., and MEARA, JOHN G., The Lancet Commission options, 100, 11:43 on Global Surgery makes progress in first year of –and MARTIN, LINDA W., and VEERAMACHANENI, work: An update, 100, 4:23 NIRMAL K., and KATZ, MATTHEW H. G., and

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YOU, Y. NANCY, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and JINDAL, RAHUL M., and WALLER, STEPHEN G., NELSON, HEIDI, ACS Clinical Research Program: and ALTIERI, MARIA S., Surgeons develop visionary New manual for cancer surgery issued: Operative Stan- plan to bring corneal transplants to developing coun- dards for Cancer Surgery, 100, 6:43 tries, 100, 5:22 HUNTINGTON, CIARA R., Why we stay: For the JOHNSON, LAURA S., Anecdotes, 100, 1:46 patients yet to come, 100, 1:43 JOINT COMMITTEE TO CREATE A NATIONAL POLICY TO ENHANCE SURVIVABILITY FROM I MASS CASUALTY SHOOTING EVENTS, Bulletin reprint: Active Shooter and Intentional Mass-Casualty IYER, PRIYA, and SMITH, CAITLIN, and SUN, SUSIE, Events: The Hartford Consensus II, 100, 1S:35 and GRANT, SCOTT B., and HON, HEIDI, The RAS- –Bulletin reprint: Improving Survival from Active Shooter ACS: Recruiting medical students and training future Events: The Hartford Consensus, 100, 1S:32 leaders, 100, 8:23 –and JACOBS, LENWORTH M. Jr., Bulletin reprint: The Hartford Consensus III: Implementation of Bleeding J Control, 100, 1S:40 –and JACOBS, LENWORTH M. Jr., The Hartford Con- JACOBS, LENWORTH M. Jr., Citation for Prof. Sir Errol sensus III: Implementation of Bleeding Control, 100, Ricardo Walrond, MB, BS, BSc(Hon), FACS, FRSCEng, 7:20 84 | FCCS, 100, 11:61 JONES, DANIEL B., and LISCUM, KATHLEEN R., –Implementation of the Hartford Consensus initiative to and SACHDEVA, AJIT K., and ACTON, ROBERT D., increase survival from active shooter and intentional ACS and ASE develop Simulation-Based Surgical Skills mass casualty events and to enhance the resilience of Curriculum for medical students, 100, 4:35 citizens, 100, 1S:83 –Strategies to enhance survival in active shooter and K intentional mass casualty events, 100, 1S:16 –Summary, 100, 1S:88 KATZ, MATTHEW H. G., and AHMAD, SYED A., and –and JOINT COMMITTEE TO CREATE A NATIONAL BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clinical Research Program: POLICY TO ENHANCE SURVIVABILITY FROM Improving resection rates in borderline resectable pan- INTENTIONAL MASS-CASUALTY AND ACTIVE creatic cancer: Pilot study shows favorable results, 100, SHOOTER EVENTS, Bulletin reprint: The Hartford 10:39 Consensus III: Implementation of Bleeding Control, –and YOU, Y. NANCY, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., 100, 1S:40 and NELSON, HEIDI, and HUNT, KELLY, K., and –and JOINT COMMITTEE TO CREATE A NATIONAL MARTIN, LINDA W., and VEERAMACHANENI, POLICY TO ENHANCE SURVIVABILITY FROM NIRMAL K., ACS Clinical Research Program: New INTENTIONAL MASS-CASUALTY AND ACTIVE manual for cancer surgery issued: Operative Standards SHOOTER EVENTS, The Hartford Consensus III: for Cancer Surgery, 100, 6:43 Implementation of Bleeding Control, 100, 7:20 KATZ, MICAH, and RUSSELL, KATIE, and CAR- –and McSWAIN, NORMAN, and CARVER, WAYNE, DINALE, DEAN, and WHITE, THOMAS, and and BURNS, KARYL, J., Bulletin reprint: Initial man- REDDISH, PATRICK, and SCAIFE, COURTNEY, agement of mass-casualty incidents due to firearms: Surgeons help with recovery after earthquake in Nepal, Improving survival, 100, 1S:28 100, 11:24 JARMAN, BENJAMIN, and STICCA, ROBERT, and KAUPS, KRISTA, and SANTIN, BRIAN, The disruptive DEVENEY, KAREN, Dispatches from rural surgeons: physician: Addressing the issues, 100, 2:20 Responding to the need for rural general surgery train- KESHAVA, HARI, and KUY, SREYRAM, and NEZ- ing sites: A how-to, 100, 4:47 GODA, JOSEPH, and ALLARD-PICOU, AYANA,

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and BUSCH, KRISTIN M., Teaching in the OR: New –and RUBIN, CHAD, and MORISY, LEE, What sur- lessons for training surgical residents, 100, 8:29 geons should know about...The transition to ICD-10 KLEIN, SARAH B., and SASSER, WILLIAM F., The before October 1 compliance deadline, 100, 6:34 Mayne legacy: A look back at an influential charter KUY, SREYRAM, and LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., and member of the ACS, 100, 9:18 OGUNLEYE, ADEYEMI A., and BLISS, LINDSAY A., –and SHARP, KENNETH W., and DEAN, BARBARA Political advocacy in surgery: The case for individual L., The Distinguished Philanthropist Award: Celebrat- engagement, 100, 8:40 ing a legacy of exceptional giving, 100, 6:16 –and NEZGODA, JOSEPH, and ALLARD-PICOU, KNUDSON, M. MARGARET, News from the ACS Com- AYANA, and BUSCH, KRISTIN M., and K ESHAVA, munities: ACS extends invitation to join online military HARI, Teaching in the OR: New lessons for training community, 100, 8:85 surgical residents, 100, 8:29 KO, CLIFFORD Y., and BILIMORIA, KARL, and WINCHESTER, DAVID P., ACS Clinical Scholars L in Residence Program: Celebrating 10 years of train- ing surgeons, 100, 1:70 LAZOW, STEFANIE P., and DAKIN, GREGORY F., KODADEK, LISA M., First-place essay—Con: The writ- and VENN, RACHAEL A., PreOp program: Can we ing is on the (Facebook) wall: The threat posed by achieve a “trickle-up” effect? 100, 5:18 social media, 100, 11:21 LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., RAS-ACS Symposium essays: KODNER, IRA J., and BROWN, DOUGLAS, and RAY, Social media: Threat to professionalism and privacy or | 85 SHUDDHADEB, and MEANS, JACQUELYN M., essential for current surgical practice? 100, 11:17 Sharing clinical photographs: Patient rights, profes- –and AZOURY, SAID C., and BLISS, LINDSAY A., and sional ethics, and institutional responsibilities, 100, WARD, WILLIAM H., and LIEPERT, AMY E., Sur- 10:17 geons and social media: Threat to professionalism or KOHMAN, LESLIE J., and VEIT, LINDA J., and YOU, an essential part of contemporary surgical practice? Y. NANCY, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and ALTORKI, 100, 8:45 NASSER, ACS Clinical Research Program: Limited –and OGUNLEYE, ADEYEMI A., and BLISS, LIND- resection as a cure for early lung cancer: Time to chal- SAY A., and KUY, SREYRAM, Political advocacy in lenge the gold standard? 100, 5:57 surgery: The case for individual engagement, 100, 8:40 KROUSE, ROBERT S., and YOU, Y. NANCY, ACS LEITCH, A. MARILYN, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and Clinical Research Program: Prospective comparative HUNT, KELLY K., ACS Clinical Research Program: effectiveness trial for malignant bowel obstruction: Response to preoperative endocrine therapy in breast SWOG S1316, 100, 12:49 cancer patients can alter surgical and chemotherapy KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and HOFFMAN, REBECCA options, 100, 11:43 L., and PETROSKY, JACOB A., and ESKANDER, LEVY, MATTHEW J., Intentional mass casualty events: MARIAM F., and SELBY, LUKE V., Feedback funda- Implications for prehospital emergency medical services mentals in surgical education: Tips for success, 100, 8:35 systems, 100, 1S:72 KURUSZ, SARAH, What surgeons should know about... LIEPERT, AMY E., and LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., and Medicare and Medicaid audits, 100, 11:39 AZOURY, SAID C., and BLISS, LINDSAY A., and –What surgeons should know about...Successfully navi- WARD, WILLIAM H., Surgeons and social media: gating the transition to ICD-10 terminology, 100, 12:44 Threat to professionalism or an essential part of con- –and BURA, CONNIE, Your ACS benefits: The ACS Sur- temporary surgical practice? 100, 8:45 gery Career Connection and Coding Hotline, 100, 12:51 LISCUM, KATHLEEN R., and SACHDEVA, AJIT K., –and PELTZMAN, MOLLY, What surgeons should and ACTON, ROBERT D., and JONES, DANIEL B., know about...The benefits of attending a 2015 ACS ACS and ASE develop Simulation-Based Surgical Skills Surgical Coding Workshop, 100, 2:29 Curriculum for medical students, 100, 4:35

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–and GREENBERG, SARAH L. M., Global Surgery M 2030: An introduction, 100, 6:10 –and GREENBERG, SARAH L. M., and VEGA, MALANGONI, MARK A., and SHIFFER, CHRIS- MARTHA P., and BOWDER, ALEXIS N., The Lancet TINE D., The American Board of Surgery Commission on Global Surgery makes progress in first Maintenance of Certification Program: The first year of work: An update, 100, 4:23 10 years, 100, 7:15 MICHELASSI, FABRIZIO, Board of Governors pillars MARTIN, LINDA W., and VEERAMACHANENI, at work: An update, 100, 8:86 NIRMAL K., and KATZ, MATTHEW H. G., and –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, October 2014, 100, 2:45 YOU, Y. NANCY, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, February 2015, 100, NELSON, HEIDI, and HUNT, KELLY K., ACS 5:68 Clinical Research Program: New manual for cancer –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, June 2015, 100, 9:62 surgery issued: Operative Standards for Cancer Sur- MITCHELL, ERNEST (ERNIE), and BRINSFIELD, gery, 100, 6:43 KATHRYN H., The Department of Homeland Secu- McBEE, JOHN M., Oweida Scholar reports on expe- rity’s role in enhancing and implementing the response rience at Clinical Congress, 100, 2:65 to active shooter and intentional mass casualty events, McGINNIS, LaMAR S. Jr., and RICH, NORMAN 100, 1S:24 M., From the Archives: American surgical history: MORISY, LEE, and KURUSZ, SARAH, and RUBIN, 86 | Finding a home at the Clinical Congress, 100, 9:28 CHAD, What surgeons should know about...The tran- –and SASSER, WILLIAM, MHS: Supporting the sition to ICD-10 before October 1 compliance deadline, future: Dr. and Mrs. Kenyon are committed to giving 100, 6:34 back, 100, 11:46 MORSE, SARA, and BAILEY, PATRICK V., Welcome McGRATH, MARY H., In memoriam: Dr. Thomas to the 114th Congress: The implications for surgery, Krizek, leader in plastic surgery, 100, 12:65 100, 3:10 McNALLY, MEGAN E., Coding and practice man- MULLEN, JOHN T., and CARTER, BOB S., and agement corner: The importance of detailed CHANG, DAVID C., and BOHNEN, JORDAN D., documentation in ICD-10, 100, 8:63 From residency to retirement: Big data and GME: McSWAIN, NORMAN E., Integrated education of all Expanding the scope of patient safety and QI train- responders, 100, 1S:78 ing, 100, 6:40 –and CARVER, WAYNE, and BURNS, KARYL, J., MUSOLF, ANDREA L., Fellows honored for volun- and JACOBS, LENWORTH M., Bulletin reprint: teerism, 100, 9:39 Initial management of mass-casualty incidents due to firearms: Improving survival, 100, 1S:28 N MEAKINS, JONATHAN L., In memoriam: Dr. Lloyd MacLean, ACS Past-President and “The Chief” at NAGLER, ALISA, and REEDER, JIM, and EARLY, McGill, 100, 6:53 KATE, and SACHDEVA, AJIT K., Your ACS bene- MEANS, JACQUELYN M., and KODNER, IRA J., and fits: ACS educational awards and MyCME, 100, 10:42 BROWN, DOUGLAS, and RAY, SHUDDHADEB, NAHRWOLD, DAVID L., From the Archives: Setting Sharing clinical photographs: Patient rights, pro- standards of efficiency, 100, 3:35 fessional ethics, and institutional responsibilities, –From the Archives: The College standardizes surgical 100, 10:17 dressings, 100, 7:66 MEARA, JOHN G., and COFFRON, MATTHEW, NANCE, MICHAEL L., and FANTUS, RICHARD J., and RAYKAR, NAKUL, and SELZER, DON J., NTDB® data points: 2014 Pediatric Report: How severe New resources from the College offer alternative is it? 100, 2:37 approaches to medical liability reform, 100, 3:14 –and FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB® data points:

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Annual Report 2014: How severe is it? 100, 1:61 NELSON, HEIDI, and HUNT, KELLY, K., and MARTIN, P LINDA W., and VEERAMACHANENI, NIRMAL K., and KATZ, MATTHEW H. G., and YOU, Y. NANCY, PAJAK, CARLA, The patient’s wound I carry with me, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clinical Research Pro- 100, 1:42 gram: New manual for cancer surgery issued: Operative PALM, ERIN, To Bangalore and back: Resident leads Standards for Cancer Surgery, 100, 6:43 software design effort at Indian heart hospital, 100, NEWMAN, KURT D., and FALLAT, MARY, Dr. Judson 3:21 Graves Randolph, pediatric surgeon, leaves lasting PELLEGRINI, CARLOS A., A look at The Joint legacy, 100, 9:52 Commission: Addressing surgeon fatigue and sleep NEZGODA, JOSEPH, and ALLARD-PICOU, AYANA, deprivation, 100, 8:72 and BUSCH, KRISTIN M., and KESHAVA, HARI, –A look at The Joint Commission: The high reliability and KUY, SREYRAM, Teaching in the OR: New les- journey: A look in the mirror with Oro 2.0, 100, 12:53 sons for training surgical residents, 100, 8:29 –A look at The Joint Commission: High reliability sci- NOORMAHOMED, EMILIA VIRGINIA, and ROSE, ence and surgery: The Joint Commission’s Robust JOHN, and BENDIX, PETER, and FUNZAMO, Process Improvement methodology, 100, 10:45 CARLOS, and VAZ, FERNANDO, and ASSIS da –A look at The Joint Commission: A new direction for COSTA, ANTONIO, and BICKLER, STEPHEN, Uni- “A look at The Joint Commission,” 100, 6:48 versities form research partnership to improve care in –A look at The Joint Commission: RPI can be used to | 87 Mozambique, 100, 1:27 improve surgical care, 100, 11:47 –A look at The Joint Commission: Safety culture is a O great fit for the OR, 100, 9:30 –YFA Essay Contest: Introduction, 100, 10:28 OBAMA, BARACK H., Presidential Policy Directive: PELTZMAN, MOLLY, and KURUSZ, SARAH, What National preparedness, 100, 1S:10 surgeons should know about...The benefits of attend- OEHMEN, KATIE, and CARMODY, MICHAEL, Advo- ing a 2015 ACS Surgical Coding Workshop, 100, 2:29 cacy and grassroots: Leveraging local issues at the PEREGRIN, TONY, 2015 Leadership program: Leading national level, 100, 10:23 with influence and overcoming resistance to change, OGUNLEYE, ADEYEMI A., and BLISS, LINDSAY A., 100, 7:75 and KUY, SREYRAM, and LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., –Brandeis University Heller Leadership Program in Political advocacy in surgery: The case for individual Health Policy and Management provides an educa- engagement, 100, 8:40 tion on the business side of surgery, 100, 6:20 OLLAPALLY, VINITA M., Changes on the horizon for –Strategies for sustainability: Going green in the OR, global services payment, 100, 9:14 100, 5:10 –and AGR AWAL, NEHA, and GOKAK, SANA, and PETROSKY, JACOB A., and ESKANDER, MARIAM SAGE, JILL, 2015 Medicare fee schedule: How the F., and SELBY, LUKE V., and KULAYLAT, AFIF changes will affect surgical practice, 100, 1:10 N., and HOFFMAN, REBECCA L., Feedback fun- OPELKA, FRANK, and COFFRON, MATTHEW, Big damentals in surgical education: Tips for success, promise and big challenges for big health care data, 100, 8:35 100, 4:10 PREMINGER, GLENN M., Citation for Prof. Mahesh OXNARD, GEOFFREY R., and WATT, COLLEEN, and R. Desai, MB, BS, MS, FRCSEd, FRCSEng, 100, WIGLE, DENNIS, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS 11:58 Clinical Research Program: Biomarker-driven adju- PULS, MARK W., Dispatches from rural surgeons: vant targeted therapy for NSCLC—the ALCHEMIST Improving access to surgical care in rural America: Trials, 100, 9:25 An interview with J. David Richardson, 100, 10:34

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–and FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB® data points: R Where’s the fire? 100, 4:55 ROSE, DEVIN, Managing burnout: Seek outside help RAY, SHUDDHADEB, and MEANS, JACQUELYN M., and foster a true work-life balance, 100, 3:26 and KODNER, IRA J., and BROWN, DOUGLAS, – Patient loss: Surgeons describe how they cope, 100, 2:25 Sharing clinical photographs: Patient rights, profes- ROSE, JOHN, and BENDIX, PETER, and FUNZAMO, sional ethics, and institutional responsibilities, 100, 10:17 CARLOS, and VAZ, FERNANDO, and ASSIS da RAYKAR, NAKUL P., and RIESEL, JOHANNA N., First- COSTA, ANTONIO, and BICKLER, STEPHEN, and place essay—Pro: Social media: An essential tool for the NOORMAHOMED, EMILIA VIRGINIA, Universities academic surgeon, 100, 11:18 form research partnership to improve care in Mozam- –and SELZER, DON J., and MEARA, JOHN G., and bique, 100, 1:27 COFFRON, MATTHEW, New resources from the ROSEN, JUSTIN, State lobby days provide opportunity College offer alternative approaches to medical liabil- to influence legislative action, 100, 11:34 ity reform, 100, 3:14 –and ACKERMAN, TARA LEYSTRA, State legislatures RAYMUNDO, MARIA ELIZA M., 2014 IGS reports on expe- get back to work, 100, 4:17 rience from the perspective of a woman surgeon, 100, 5:80 –and SUTTON, JON H., Bariatric surgery, liability, and REDDISH, PATRICK, and SCAIFE, COURTNEY, and trauma: Key issues debated in state legislatures, 100, KATZ, MICAH, and RUSSELL, KATIE, and CAR- 12:21 88 | DINALE, DEAN, and WHITE, THOMAS, Surgeons ROSES, ROBERT E., and DATTA, JASHODEEP, and help with recovery after earthquake in Nepal, 100, 11:24 YOU, Y. NANCY, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS REEDER, JIM, and EARLY, KATE, and SACHDEVA, Clinical Research Program: Multimodality treatment AJIT K., and NAGLER, ALISA, Your ACS benefits: ACS considerations in esophageal and gastric cancer: Are educational awards and MyCME, 100, 10:42 we making progress? 100, 7:63 RHEE, PETER, and BUTLER, FRANK K., and HOL- RUBIN, CHAD, and MORISY, LEE, and KURUSZ, COMB, JOHN B., Hemorrhage control devices: SARAH, What surgeons should know about...The tran- Tourniquets and hemostatic dressings, 100, 1S:66 sition to ICD-10 before October 1 compliance deadline, RICH, NORMAN M., and McGINNIS, LAMAR S. Jr., 100, 6:34 From the Archives: American surgical history: Finding RUSSELL, KATIE, and CARDINALE, DEAN, and a home at the Clinical Congress, 100, 9:28 WHITE, THOMAS, and REDDISH, PATRICK, and –and ELSTER, ERIC A., and SALANDER, JAMES M., SCAIFE, COURTNEY, and KATZ, MICAH, Surgeons Dr. John E. Hutton, Jr., physician to President Reagan, help with recovery after earthquake in Nepal, 100, 11:24 buried April 1, 100, 6:58 RICHARDSON, J. DAVID, Presidential Address: Chal- S lenges for the Second Century, 100, 12:9 RIESEL, JOHANNA N., and RAYKAR, NAKUL P., SACHDEVA, AJIT K., and ACTON, ROBERT D., and First-place essay—Pro: Social media: An essential tool JONES, DANIEL B., and LISCUM, KATHLEEN R., for the academic surgeon, 100, 11:18 ACS and ASE develop Simulation-Based Surgical Skills RIVERA, EDMUNDO A., and FANTUS, RICHARD J., Curriculum for medical students, 100, 4:35 NTDB data points: All smoke, no fire, 100, 7:70 –and NAGLER, ALISA, and REEDER, JIM, and EARLY, –and FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB data points: Hit the KATE, Your ACS benefits: ACS educational awards and road, jacked—road rash injuries, 100, 6:49 MyCME, 100, 10:42 –and FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB data points: A hot SAGE, JILL, and OLLAPALLY, VINITA, and mess: Clothing-related burn injuries, 100, 8:74 AGRAWAL, NEHA, and GOKAK, SANA, 2015 Medi- –and FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB data points: What’s care fee schedule: How the changes will affect surgical cookin’? Who’s lookin’? 100, 5:62 practice, 100, 1:10

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SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., Defining your own success: An SHIFFER, CHRISTINE D., and MALANGONI, MARK introduction, 100, 8:12 A., The American Board of Surgery Maintenance of SALANDER, JAMES, M. and RICH, NORMAN M., and Certification Program: The first 10 years, 100, 7:15 ELSTER, ERIC A., Dr. John E. Hutton, Jr., physician SMITH, CAITLIN, and SUN, SUSIE, and GRANT, to President Reagan, buried April 1, 100, 6:58 SCOTT B., and HON, HEIDI, and IYER, PRIYA, The SANTIN, BRIAN, and KAUPS, KRISTA, The disruptive RAS-ACS: Recruiting medical students and training physician: Addressing the issues, 100, 2:20 future leaders, 100, 8:23 SASSER, WILLIAM F., and KLEIN, SARAH B., The STEWART, RONALD M., and CHAPLEAU, WILL, In Mayne legacy: A look back at an influential charter memoriam: Dr. Norman McSwain, a pioneer in com- member of the ACS, 100, 9:18 prehensive trauma care, 100, 10:56 –and McGINNIS, LaMAR S. Jr., MHS: Supporting the –and WEIRETER, LEONARD J., Role of the American future: Dr. and Mrs. Kenyon are committed to giving College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma in the care back, 100, 11:46 of the injured, 100, 1S:75 SAVARISE, MARK T., and BARNEY, LINDA, 2015 CPT STICCA, ROBERT P., and AALAND, MARY O., Dis- coding changes will have mixed effects on payment for patches from rural surgeons: The North Dakota Rural general surgeons , 100, 1:17 Surgery Support Program: Providing surgical services SCAIFE, COURTNEY, and KATZ, MICAH, and RUS- to communities in need, 100, 7:58 SELL, KATIE, and CARDINALE, DEAN, and WHITE, –and DEVENEY, KAREN, and JARMAN, BENJAMIN, THOMAS, and REDDISH, PATRICK, Surgeons help Dispatches from rural surgeons: Responding to the | 89 with recovery after earthquake in Nepal, 100, 11:24 need for rural general surgery training sites: A how- SCHATZ, TIFFANY ANN PIERCE, Commitment, 100, to, 100, 4:47 1:44 STRASBERG, STEVEN M., Citation for Prof. Eduardo SCHNEIDMAN, DIANE, James Haug, Past-Director, de Santibañes, MD, PhD, 100, 11:60 ACS Socioeconomic Affairs Department, dies, 100, 9:50 SUN, RAPHAEL C., and GARVEY, ERIN M., and –No quality without access: ACS and NIH collaborate to HOGAN, JESSICA, and ECONOMOPOULOS, KON- ensure access to optimal care, 100, 8:52 STANTINOS P., Talking the talk: The keys to effective SCHRAG, DEBORAH, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and workplace communication, 100, 8:16 YOU, Y. NANCY, and WEISER, MARTIN R., and SUN, SUSIE, and GRANT, SCOTT B., and HON, FICHERA, ALESSANDRO, ACS Clinical Research HEIDI, and IYER, PRIYA, and SMITH, CAITLIN, Program: Progress in the PROSPECT trial: Precision The RAS-ACS: Recruiting medical students and train- treatment for rectal cancer? 100, 4:51 ing future leaders, 100, 8:23 SCHWARTZ, JERRY, College hits its stride in social SUTTON, JON H., and ARMSTRONG, JOHN H., AMA media usage, 100, 4:58 HOD Annual Meeting sparks adoption of new poli- SELBY, LUKE V., and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and HOFF- cies, 100, 10:59 MAN, REBECCA L., and PETROSKY, JACOB A., and –and ARMSTRONG, JOHN H., AMA House of Del- ESKANDER, MARIAM F., Feedback fundamentals in egates takes action on spectrum of issues, 100, 2:41 surgical education: Tips for success, 100, 8:35 –and ROSEN, JUSTIN, Bariatric surgery, liability, and SELZER, DON J., and MEARA, JOHN G., and COF- trauma: Key issues debated in state legislatures, 100, FRON, MATTHEW, and RAYKAR, NAKUL, New 12:21 resources from the College offer alternative approaches to medical liability reform, 100, 3:14 T SHARP, KENNETH W., and DEAN, BARBARA L., and KLEIN, SARAH B., The Distinguished Philan- TERRIS, DAVID J., Citation for Prof. William B. thropist Award: Celebrating a legacy of exceptional Coman, MD, MB, BS, FACS, FRCSEd, FRCSEng, giving, 100, 6:16 FRACS, 100, 11:57

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THOMASON, ELLEN, YFA Essay Contest winner: of contemporary surgical practice? 100, 8:45 Promise of the profession: The chance to be human, WARSHAW, ANDREW L., A systematic response to 100, 10:29 mass trauma: The public, organized first responders, TIEBERG, DONNA, Chapter news, 100, 2:54, 4:66, 6:66, and the American College of Surgeons, 100, 1S:14 8:92, 10:68, 12:72 WATT, COLLEEN, and WIGLE, DENNIS, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and OXNARD, GEOFFREY V R., ACS Clinical Research Program: Biomarker-driven adjuvant targeted therapy for NSCLC—the ALCHE- VAZ, FERNANDO, and ASSIS da COSTA, ANTONIO, MIST Trials, 100, 9:25 and BICKLER, STEPHEN, and NOORMAHOMED, WEBER, FREDERICK K., From residency to retirement: EMILIA VIRGINIA, and ROSE, JOHN, and BENDIX, The ACS motto: What does it really mean? 100, 3:32 PETER, and FUNZAMO, CARLOS, Universities form WEIRETER, LEONARD J., and STEWART, RONALD research partnership to improve care in Mozambique, M., Role of the American College of Surgeons Com- 100, 1:27 mittee on Trauma in the care of the injured, 100, 1S:75 VEERAMACHANENI, NIRMAL K., and KATZ, MAT- WEISER, MARTIN R., and FICHERA, ALESSANDRO, THEW H. G., and YOU, Y. NANCY, and BOUGHEY, and SCHRAG, DEBORAH, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., JUDY C., and NELSON, HEIDI, and HUNT, KELLY, and YOU, Y. NANCY, ACS Clinical Research Program: K., and MARTIN, LINDA W., ACS Clinical Research Progress in the PROSPECT trial: Precision treatment 90 | Program: New manual for cancer surgery issued: Opera- for rectal cancer? 100, 4:51 tive Standards for Cancer Surgery, 100, 6:43 WEXNER, STEVEN D., Citation for Prof. Abraham Fin- VEGA, MARTHA P., and BOWDER, ALEXIS N., and gerhut, MD, FACS, FRCSP(g), FRCSEng, 100, 11:59 MEARA, JOHN G., and GREENBERG, SARAH L. WHITE, THOMAS, and REDDISH, PATRICK, and M., The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery makes SCAIFE, COURTNEY, and KATZ, MICAH, and RUS- progress in first year of work: An update, 100, 4:23 SELL, KATIE, and CARDINALE, DEAN, Surgeons VEIT, LINDA J., and YOU, Y. NANCY, and BOUGHEY, help with recovery after earthquake in Nepal, 100, 11:24 JUDY C., and ALTORKI, NASSER, and KOHMAN, WIGLE, DENNIS, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and LESLIE J., ACS Clinical Research Program: Limited OXNARD, GEOFFREY R., and WATT, COLLEEN, resection as a cure for early lung cancer: Time to chal- ACS Clinical Research Program: Biomarker-driven lenge the gold standard? 100, 5:57 adjuvant targeted therapy for NSCLC—the VENN, RACHAEL A., and LAZOW, STEFANIE P., ALCHEMIST Trials, 100, 9:25 and DAKIN, GREGORY F., PreOp program: Can we WILLIAMS, MALLORY, News from the ACS Commu- achieve a “trickle-up” effect? 100, 5:18 nities, 100, 6:57 WINCHESTER, DAVID P., and KO, CLIFFORD Y., W and BILIMORIA, KARL, ACS Clinical Scholars in Residence Program: Celebrating 10 years of training WALLER, STEPHEN G., and ALTIERI, MARIA S., surgeons, 100, 1:70 and JINDAL, RAHUL M., Surgeons develop vision- WOODSON, JONATHAN, The military experience and ary plan to bring corneal transplants to developing integration with the civilian sector, 100, 1S:22 countries, 100, 5:22 WU, DANIEL, Graduate of the first acute care surgery WALTER, KEVIN R., 2015 Advocacy program: Attend- fellowship program reflects on the experience, 100, 10:11 ees learn the power of a unified voice, 100, 7:83 WARD, WILLIAM H., and LIEPERT, AMY E., and Y LEICHTLE, STEFAN W., and AZOURY, SAID C., and BLISS, LINDSAY A., Surgeons and social YOU, Y. NANCY, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and media: Threat to professionalism or an essential part ALTORKI, NASSER, and KOHMAN, LESLIE J., and

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VEIT, LINDA J., ACS Clinical Research Program: Lim- colon adenomas, 100, 8:70 ited resection as a cure for early lung cancer: Time to –and KROUSE, ROBERT S., ACS Clinical Research Pro- challenge the gold standard? 100, 5:57 gram: Prospective comparative effectiveness trial for –and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and NELSON, HEIDI, and malignant bowel obstruction: SWOG S1316, 100, 12:49 HUNT, KELLY, K., and MARTIN, LINDA W., and –and WEISER, MARTIN R., and FICHERA, ALESSAN- VEERAMACHANENI, NIRMAL K., and KATZ, DRO, and SCHRAG, DEBORAH, and BOUGHEY, MATTHEW H. G., ACS Clinical Research Program: JUDY C., ACS Clinical Research Program: Progress New manual for cancer surgery issued: Operative Stan- in the PROSPECT trial: Precision treatment for rectal dards for Cancer Surgery, 100, 6:43 cancer? 100, 4:51 –and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and ROSES, ROBERT E., and DATTA, JASHODEEP, ACS Clinical Research Z Program: Multimodality treatment considerations in esophageal and gastric cancer: Are we making prog- ZELL, JASON, and YOU, Y. NANCY, and BOUGHEY, ress? 100, 7:63 JUDY C., ACS Clinical Research Program: PACES trial: –and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and ZELL, JASON, ACS Evaluating the effectiveness of eflornithine and sulindac Clinical Research Program: PACES trial: Evaluating the in preventing colon adenomas, 100, 8:70 effectiveness of eflornithine and sulindac in preventing

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–ACS launches home skills program for complex A wound management, 100, 8:84 –Apply now for ACS Fellowship, 100, 11:62 ACCESS TO CARE (see also: GLOBAL HEALTH –Apply now for ACS Surgeons as Leaders course in June, CARE and HEALTH CARE REFORM) 100, 4:65 92 | Dispatches from rural surgeons: Improving access to –Calendar of events, 1:76, 2:68, 3:52, 4:75, 5:84, 6:76, 7:96, surgical care in rural America: An interview with 8:100, 9:72, 10:80, 11:68, 12:104 J. David Richardson (Puls), 100, 10:34 –JACS receives highest impact factor to date, 100, 10:55 No quality without access: ACS and NIH collaborate –NAPBC to co-host best practices session at NCBC Breast to ensure access to optimal care (Schneidman), 100, Conference, 100, 3:45 8:52 –No quality without access: ACS and NIH collaborate to ACCREDITATION (see: THE JOINT COMMISSION) ensure access to optimal care (Schneidman), 100, 8:52 ADVOCACY AND HEALTH POLICY (see also: –Register for ACS TQIP Conference, November 15–17, AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Advo- in Nashville, TN, 100, 9:60 cacy and Health Policy and LEGISLATIVE AND –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, October 2014 GOVERNMENT ISSUES) (Michelassi), 100, 2:45 Advocacy and grassroots: Leveraging local issues at –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, February 2015 the national level (Carmody, Oehmen), 100, 10:23 (Michelassi), 100, 5:68 AFFORDABLE CARE ACT (see: LEGISLATIVE –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, June 2015 (Michelassi), AND GOVERNMENT ISSUES: Federal) 100, 9:62 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS (ACS) –Save the date: Clinical Trials Methods Course, Novem- Activities ber 6–10, in Chicago, 100, 8:84 –ACS and ASE develop Simulation-Based Surgical –SRGS is first education program highlighted in video Skills Curriculum for medical students (Acton, series, 100, 8:80 Jones, Liscum, Sachdeva), 100, 4:35 Advocacy and Health Policy (see also: ADVOCACY –ACS and Hartford Foundation launch four-year geri- AND HEALTH POLICY) atric initiative, 100, 8:78 –2015 Health Policy Scholars announced, 100, 6:71 –ACS announces four new Evidence-Based Decisions –ACS advocates on behalf of trauma patients: An update in Surgery modules, 100, 8:79 (Ackerman), 100, 9:9 –ACS Comprehensive General Surgery Review Course –The College weighs in on leading health care issues starts July 30, 100, 4:65 (Gilley), 100, 11:29 –ACS in the news, 100, 2:62, 5:75, 7:92, 9:58, 12:76 –New resources from the College offer alternative

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approaches to medical liability reform (Coffron, –The Distinguished Philanthropist Award: Celebrating Raykar, Selzer, Meara), 100, 3:14 a legacy of exceptional giving (Dean, Klein, Sharp), –Registration now open for 2015 Leadership & Advocacy 100, 6:16 Summit, 100, 2:60 –MHS: Supporting the future: Dr. and Mrs. Kenyon are –State lobby days provide opportunity to influence leg- committed to giving back (McGinnis, Sasser), 100, 11:46 islative action (Rosen), 100, 11:34 –The Mayne Legacy: A look back at an influential char- Alliance/ACS Clinical Research Program ter member of the ACS (Klein, Sasser), 100, 9:18 –ACS Clinical Research Program: Bio-marker driven adju- ACS National Surgical Quality Improvement Program vant targeted therapy for NSCLC—the ALCHEMIST –55 hospitals represented at first semi-annual ISQIC meet- trials (Oxnard, Watt, Wigle, Boughey), 100, 9:25 ing, 100, 3:47 –ACS Clinical Research Program: Improving resection –ACS NSQIP conference: 10 years of putting the patient rates in borderline resectable pancreatic cancer: Pilot first (Glickson), 100, 10:49 study shows favorable results (Katz, Ahmad, Boughey), –ACS NSQIP hospitals significantly improve outcomes 100, 10:39 over time, 100, 5:64 –ACS Clinical Research Program: Limited resection as –International ACS NSQIP and Surgical Education Schol- a cure for early lung cancer: Time to challenge the arships awarded, 100, 11:65 gold standard? (Altorki, Kohrman, Veit, You, Boughey), –International ACS NSQIP Scholarships and International 100, 5:57 Surgical Education Scholarships deadlines approach- –ACS Clinical Research Program: Multimodality treat- ing, 100, 2:67 | 93 ment considerations in esophageal and gastric cancer: –Study cites ACS NSQIP as exemplary clinical data reg- Are we making progress? (Roses, Jashodeep, You, istry, 100, 7:89 Boughey), 100, 7:63 ACS Professional Association (ACSPA) –ACS Clinical Research Program: New manual for cancer –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, October 2014 surgery issued: Operative Standards for Cancer Surgery (Michelassi), 100, 2:45 (Martin, Veeramachaneni, Katz, You, Boughey, Nelson, –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, February 2015 Hunt), 100, 6:43 (Michelassi), 100, 5:68 –ACS Clinical Research Program: PACES trial: Evaluating –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, June 2015 (Michelassi), the effectiveness of eflornithine and sulindac in pre- 100, 9:62 venting colon adenomas (Zell, You, Boughey), 100, 8:70 Annual meeting (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- –ACS Clinical Research Program: Progress in the GEONS: Clinical Congress) PROSPECT trial: Precision treatment for rectal cancer? Archives (Weiser, Fichera, Schrag, Boughey, You), 100, 4:51 –From the Archives: ACS Archives houses practice records –ACS Clinical Research Program: Prospective compara- of Franklin H. Martin (Carey, Barber), 100, 5:59 tive effectiveness trial for malignant bowel obstruction: –From the Archives: American surgical history: Find- SWOG S1316 (Krouse, You), 100, 12:49 ing a home at the Clinical Congress (McGinnis, Rich), –ACS Clinical Research Program: Response to preop- 100, 9:28 erative endocrine therapy in breast cancer patients –From the Archives: College’s ancient Irish deer antlers can alter surgical and chemotherapy options (Leitch, have a storied history (Carey), 100, 1:57 Boughey, Hunt), 100, 11:43 –From the Archives: The College standardizes surgical ACS Foundation (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF dressings (Nahrwold), 100, 7:66 SURGEONS: Scholarships and Fellowships) –From the Archives: Setting standards of efficiency (Nahr- –ACS Foundation presents two distinguished awards at wold), 100, 3:35 2015 Clinical Congress, 100, 9:45 Awards –American College of Surgeons Foundation Annual Report –ACS CoC bestows National Achievement Award on 21 2014, 100, 5:29 cancer care facilities, 100, 9:49

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–ACS honors Gary L. Timmerman, MD, FACS, with Commission on Cancer Appreciation Award for service, 100, 1:71 –75 cancer care facilities receive ACS CoC Outstanding –The Distinguished Philanthropist Award: Celebrating a Achievement Award, 100, 5:74 legacy of exceptional giving (Dean, Klein, Sharp), 100, 6:16 –ACS seeks to fill six vacancies on Commission on Cancer, –Fellows honored for volunteerism (Musolf), 100, 9:39 100, 7:91 –Jacobson Promising Investigator Award deadline –Commission on Cancer to hold two educational pro- extended to March 27, 100, 2:61 grams in June, 100, 6:61 –John A. Weigelt, MD, DVM, FACS, chosen as 2015 Dis- Disciplinary actions tinguished Service Award recipient, 100, 9:35 –Disciplinary actions taken, 100, 2:59, 5:67, 10:67 –Joseph P. Vacanti, MD, FACS, receives 2015 Jacobson Executive Director Innovation Award, 100, 8:76 –Executive Director’s annual report (Hoyt), 100, 12:31 –Nominations for 2015 volunteerism and humanitarian –Looking forward (Hoyt), 100, 1:8 (ACS membership cam- awards due February 29, 100, 1:68 paign); 2:6 (military partnership); 3:7 (Operation Giving –Nominations for 2016 volunteerism and humanitarian Back); 4:8 (perioperative care); 5:7 (Cook County Hospi- awards due February 26, 100, 12:63 tal); 6:8 (cancer care manual); 7:7 (women in surgery); –Profiles in surgical research: Dorry L. Segev, MD, PhD, 8:7 (dealing with patient death); 9:7 (Clinical Congress FACS (Emamaullee, Besner), 100, 7:27 2015); 10:8 (value of professional organizations); 11:8 –Profiles in surgical research: Michael R. Harrison, MD, (principles of team-based care); 12:7 (year-end summary) 94 | FACS (Emamaullee, Besner), 100, 1:35 Fellows and Members (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE –Profiles in surgical research: Michael T. Longaker, MD, OF SURGEONS: Awards) MBA, FACS (Emamaullee, Besner), 100, 4:30 –Becker’s Hospital Review names Dr. Ko one of 50 patient Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons safety experts, 100, 6:62 –Bulletin online exclusive, 100, 7:88 –Dr. Beverley Ketel: Surgeon who brought transplant sur- –Correction, 100, 2:60, 5:73, 8:97 gery to Peoria, IL, reflects on a fulfilling career (Binder), –Included with this month’s Bulletin: Compendium on 100, 9:22 improving survivability from mass casualty events, –Dr. Ellner receives inaugural Roger Schenke Award from 100, 9:34 AAPL, 100, 6:62 –Letters to the Editor, 100, 2:39, 7:73 –Dr. Eric Whitacre appointed co-chair of NQF MAP Cli- –Print or digital Bulletin? The choice is yours, 100, 6:60 nician Workgroup, 100, 12:71 Chapters –Dr. Haile Debas examines future of global surgery in –ACS offers international chapters opportunity to create JAMA, 100, 12:70 educational program, 100, 10:64 –Dr. Henri Ford performs first separation of conjoined –Chapter news (Tieberg), 100, 2:54, 4:66, 6:66, 8:97, 10:68, twins in Haiti, 100, 8:81 12:72 –Dr. Julie Ann Freischlag elected to National Academy Clinical Congress of Medicine, 100, 12:70 –ACS Foundation presents two distinguished awards at –Dr. Lenworth Jacobs speaks at White House “Stop the 2015 Clinical Congress, 100, 9:45 Bleed” event, 100, 12:64 –Bleeding control spotlighted at new ACS Theater Ses- –Dr. Michelassi honored with National Physician of the sions at Clinical Congress, 100, 9:43 Year Award, 100, 5:66 –Clinical Congress 2015 Preliminary Program, 100, 7:34 –Dr. Pellegrini elected to Royal National Academy of –Highlights of the 2014 Clinical Congress, 100, 2:9 Spain, 100, 8:83 –Official notice: Annual Business Meeting of Members, –Dr. Sachdeva delivers Bruce E. Spivey, MD, lecture at American College of Surgeons, 100, 9:37 AAO meeting, 100, 4:70 –Tour the cemetery where ACS leaders are buried: Visit –Dr. Sachdeva delivers named lectures at graduation day Archives booth for information (Carey), 100, 9:54 events for surgery residents, 100, 10:65

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–Dr. Timothy Miller: A career in service to military, buried April 1 (Salander, Rich, Elster), 100, 6:58 patients, veterans (Fox), 100, 12:28 –Dr. Judson Graves Randolph, pediatric surgeon, leaves –Dr. Turner is first woman SBAS president-elect, 100, 6:61 lasting legacy (Newman, Fallat), 100, 9:52 –Members in the news, 100, 3:46, 7:87, 9:56 –In memoriam: Dr. Lloyd MacLean, ACS Past-President –Peter N. Bretan, Jr., MD, FACS, receives AMA Benja- and “The Chief” at McGill (Meakins), 100, 6:53 min Rush Award, 100, 1:73 –In memoriam: Dr. Norman McSwain, a pioneer in com- –Profiles in surgical research: Dorry L. Segev, MD, PhD, prehensive trauma care (Chapleau, Stewart), 100, 10:56 FACS (Emamaullee, Besner), 100, 7:27 –In memoriam: Dr. Thomas Krizek, leader in plastic sur- –Profiles in surgical research: Michael R. Harrison, MD, gery (McGrath), 100, 12:65 FACS (Emamaullee, Besner), 100, 1:35 –In memoriam: Renowned trauma surgeon and former –Profiles in surgical research: Michael T. Longaker, MD, COT Chair, Erwin Thal, MD, FACS, 100, 2:40 MBA, FACS (Emamaullee, Besner), 100, 4:30 –James Haug, Past-Director, ACS Socioeconomic Affairs –Surgical Outcomes Club installs officers at October Department, dies (Schneidman), 100, 9:50 annual meeting, 100, 12:71 Informatics (see AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- Governors, Board of GEONS: Social media and SOCIAL MEDIA) –ACS Officers, Regents, and Board of Governors’ Execu- Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS) tive Committee, 100, 1:47 –JACS receives highest impact factor to date, 100, 10:55 –Board of Governors pillars at work: An update Inspiring Quality Campaign (Michelassi), 100, 8:86 –Health care leaders participate in ACS quality forum in | 95 –New Regents, B/G Executive Committee members Sacramento, CA, 100, 4:63 elected, 100, 12:60 Meetings History –2015 Advocacy program: Attendees learn the power of –ACS Surgical History Group accepting poster abstracts a unified voice (Walter), 100, 7:83 until May 29, 100, 5:78 –2015 Leadership program: Leading with influence and –From residency to retirement: The ACS motto: What overcoming resistance to change (Peregrin), 100, 7:75 does it really mean? (Weber), 100, 3:32 –A Fellow’s perspective on the summit: Why are you –The Mayne Legacy: A look back at an influential char- here? To lead, to advocate, and to connect (Hughes), ter member of the ACS (Klein, Sasser), 100, 9:18 100, 7:80 Honorary Fellowships –Register now for ACS NSQIP Conference, July 25–28, –Citation for Prof. Abraham Fingerhut, MD, FACS, in Chicago, 100, 7:89 FRCSP(g), FRCSEng (Wexner), 100, 11:59 –Registration now open for 2015 Leadership & Advocacy –Citation for Prof. Eduardo de Santibañes, MD, PhD Summit, 100, 2:60 (Strasberg), 100, 11:60 Member benefits –Citation for Prof. Emmanuel Quaye Archampong, –Your ACS benefits: ACS educational awards and MyCME MB, BS, FRCSEd, FRCSEng (Adebonojo), 100, 11:56 (Early, Sachdeva, Nagler, Reeder), 100, 10:42 –Citation for Prof. Mahesh R. Desai, MB, BS, MS, –Your ACS benefits: The ACS Surgery Career Connec- FRCSEd, FRCSEng (Preminger), 100, 11:58 tion and Coding Hotline (Bura, Kurusz), 100, 12:51 –Citation for Prof. Sir Errol Ricardo Walrond, MB, BS, –Your ACS benefits: Resources for optimal patient care: BSc(Hon), FACS, FRSCEng, FCCS (Jacobs), 100, 11:61 EBDS and patient education programs (Dalal, Flint, –Citation for Prof. William B. Coman, MD, MB, BS, Heneghan), 100, 8:65 FACS, FRCSEd, FRCSEng, FRACS (Terris), 100, 11:57 –Your ACS benefits: The Surgeon Specific Registry –Six outstanding surgeons conferred Honorary Fellow- and the ACS Member Profile enhance your practice ship in the ACS, 100, 11:54 (Agregado, Bura), 100, 6:45 In memoriam National Cancer Data Base (NCDB) (see: American –Dr. John E. Hutton, Jr., physician to President Reagan, College of Surgeons: Commission on Cancer)

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Military Health System Strategic Partnership Ameri- AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Ameri- can College of Surgeons (MHSSPACS) can College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality –M. Margaret Knudson, MD, FACS, new Medical Direc- Improvement Program and QUALITY OF CARE) tor of MHSSPACS, 100, 3:42 –ACS Clinical Scholars in Residence Program: Cel- –MHSSPACS Leadership Group holds inaugural meeting ebrating 10 years of training surgeons (Bilimoria, in Chicago, IL, 100, 5:65 Winchester, Ko), 100, 1:70 –Renewed Excelsior Surgical Society hosts first meeting –Study: Readmissions due to post-discharge complica- at 2015 ACS Clinical Congress, 100, 9:48 tions, 100, 4:64 Officers and staff Resident and Associate Society of the American Col- –ACS Officers, Regents, and Board of Governors’ Execu- lege of Surgeons (RAS-ACS) (see also: EDUCATION tive Committee, 100, 1:47 AND TRAINING) –Call for nominations for ACS Officers-Elect, 100, 1:66 –The 2014 RAS-ACS annual essay contest: When I want –Call for nominations for ACS Officers-Elect, 100, 12:69 to quit and why I don’t (Economopoulos), 100, 1:41 –Courtney M. Townsend, Jr., MD, FACS, next ACS Pres- –2015 Resident Trauma Papers Competition winners ident-Elect, 100, 12:57 announced, 100, 6:63 –Girma Tefera, MD, FACS, joins ACS staff as OGB Medi- –A chosen path (Hoffman), 100, 1:45 cal Director, 100, 3:40 –Anecdotes (Johnson), 100, 1:46 –J. David Richardson, MD, FACS, installed as President –Commitment (Pierce Schatz), 100, 1:44 96 | of the ACS, 100, 11:51 –Defining your own success: An introduction (Sakran), –M. Margaret Knudson, MD, FACS, new Medical Direc- 100, 8:12 tor of MHSSPACS, 100, 3:42 –Feedback fundamentals in surgical education: Tips for –Robert Hope succeeds Felix Niespodziewanski as Direc- success (Hoffman, Petrosky, Eskander, Selby, Kulay- tor of ACS Convention and Meetings, 100, 12:67 lat), 100, 8:35 Operation Giving Back (see: American College of Sur- –The patient’s wound I carry with me (Pajak), 100, 1:42 geons: Awards and VOLUNTEERISM) –Political advocacy in surgery: The case for individual Presidential Address engagement (Ogunleye, Bliss, Kuy, Leichtle), 100, 8:40 –Presidential Address: Challenges for the Second Century –RAS-ACS announces winners of Leadership Scholar- (Richardson), 100, 12:9 ship Awards, 100, 4:73 Regents, Board of –The RAS-ACS: Recruiting medical students and training –ACS Officers, Regents, and Board of Governors’ Execu- future leaders (Grant, Hon, Iyer, Smith, Sun), 100, 8:23 tive Committee, 100, 1:47 –RAS-ACS: Seeking success, 100, 8:11 –Board of Regents approves new seats; nominations due –RAS-ACS Symposium: First-place essay—Con: The September 10, 100, 8:82 writing is on the (Facebook) wall: The threat posed –Call for nominations for the ACS Board of Regents, 100, by social media (Kodadek), 100, 11:21 12:68 –RAS-ACS Symposium: First-place essay—Pro: Social –Call for nominations for the American College of Sur- media: An essential tool for the academic surgeon geons Board of Regents, 100, 1:64 (Riesel, Raykar), 100, 11:18 –Mark C. Weissler, MD, FACS, elected Chair, Board of –RAS-ACS Symposium essays—Social media: Threat to Regents, 100, 1:63 professionalism and privacy or essential for current –New Regents, B/G Executive Committee Members surgical practice? (Leichtle), 100, 11:17 elected, 100, 12:60 –Surgeons and social media: Threat to professionalism –Report from the Past-Chair of the Board of Regents: Fos- or an essential part of contemporary practice? (Azoury, tering innovation at the ACS through strategic planning Bliss, Ward, Liepert, Leichtle), 100, 8:45 (Freischlag), 100, 3:18 –Talking the talk: The keys to effective workplace commu- Research and Optimal Patient Care (see also: nication (Sun, Garvey, Hogan, Economopoulos), 100, 8:16

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–Teaching in the OR: New lessons for training surgical –TTP Program positions still available for 2015–2016 residents (Busch, Kehsava, Kuy, Nezgoda, Allard- academic year, 100, 4:70 Picou), 100, 8:29 See Something, Do Something: Improving Survival—Strate- –Why we stay: For the patients yet to come (Hunting- gies to Enhance Survival in Active Shooter and Intentional ton), 100, 1:43 Mass Casualty Events: A Compendium Scholarships/fellowships –Bulletin reprint: Active Shooter and Intentional Mass- –2014 IGS reports on experience from the perspective Casualty Events: The Hartford Consensus II (Joint of a woman surgeon (Raymundo), 100, 5:80 Committee to Create a National Policy to Enhance –2015 international scholarships for surgical education Survivability from Mass Casualty Shooting Events), now available, 100, 3:49 100, 1S:35 –ACS awards five Faculty Research Fellowships, 100, –Bulletin reprint: Improving Survival from Active Shooter 6:73 Events: The Hartford Consensus (Joint Committee to –ACS awards six Resident Research Scholarships, 100, Create a National Policy to Enhance Survivability from 6:75 Mass Casualty Shooting Events), 100, 1S:32 –ACS Clinical Scholars in Residence Program: Cel- –Bulletin reprint: Initial management of mass-casualty ebrating 10 years of training surgeons (Bilimoria, incidents due to firearms: Improving survival (Jacobs, Winchester, Ko), 100, 1:70 Burns, McSwain, Carver), 100, 1S:28 –ACS Division of Education collaborates with universi- –Bulletin reprint: The Hartford Consensus III: Implemen- ties to offer two new fellowships, 100, 4:72 tation of Bleeding Control (Jacobs, Joint Committee | 97 –ANZ, Japan, and German exchange travelers for 2015 to Create a National Policy to Enhance Survivability announced, 100, 11:66 from Intentional Mass-Casualty and Active Shooter –Applications for 2017 ACS Traveling Fellowships due Events), 100, 1S:40 November 16, 100, 8:98 –The continuing threat of active shooter and intentional –Applications for ACS/Triological Society Award due mass casualty events: Local law enforcement and hem- May 15, 100, 4:74 orrhage control (Eastman), 100, 1S:56 –Applications now being accepted for 2016–2018 Fac- –The continuing threat of intentional mass casualty events ulty Research Fellowships honoring ACS leaders, in the U.S.: Observations of federal law enforcement 100, 10:78 (Fabbri), 100, 1S:47 –Apply by February 1 for 2016 Scholarships for Heller –The Department of Homeland Security’s role in enhanc- School Executive Leadership Program, 100, 12:77 ing and implementing the response to active shooter –Apply for Heller School Executive MBA for Physicians and intentional mass casualty events (Brinsfield, Mitch- Program by December 1, 100, 11:67 ell), 100, 1S:24 –Apply now for 2015 Claude H. Organ, Jr., MD, FACS, –Hemorrhage control devices: Tourniquets and hemo- Traveling Fellowship, 100, 3:51 static dressings (Holcomb, Butler, Rhee), 100, 1S:66 –Apply now for 2016 Nizar N. Oweida, MD, FACS, –Implementation of the Hartford Consensus initiative to Scholarship, 100, 10:77 increase survival from active shooter and intentional –International ACS NSQIP and Surgical Education mass casualty events and to enhance the resilience of Scholarships awarded, 100, 11:65 citizens (Jacobs), 100, 1S:83 –International ACS NSQIP Scholarships and Interna- –Increasing survival, enhancing citizen resilience (Hoyt), tional Surgical Education Scholarships deadlines 100, 1S:8 approaching, 100, 2:67 –Integrated education of all responders (McSwain), 100, –Oweida Scholar reports on experience at Clinical Con- 1S:78 gress (McBee), 100, 2:65 –Intentional mass casualty events: Implications for pre- –RAS-ACS announces winners of Leadership Scholar- hospital emergency medical services systems (Levy), ship Awards, 100, 4:73 100, 1S:72

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–Letter from the Vice-President (Biden), 100, 1S:9 –NTDB data points: All smoke, no fire (Fantus, –The military experience and integration with the civil- Rivera), 100, 7:70 ian sector (Woodson), 100, 1S:22 –NTDB® data points: Annual Report 2014: How severe –Military history of increasing survival: The U.S. military is it? (Fantus, Nance), 100, 1:61 experience with tourniquets and hemostatic dressings –NTDB data points: Black Wednesday (Fantus), 100, in the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts (Butler), 100, 1S:60 11:49 –Presidential Policy Directive: National preparedness –NTDB data points: Fireworks (Fantus), 100, 10:47 (Obama), 100, 1S:10 –NTDB data points: Hit the road, jacked—road rash –Public health education: The use of unique strategies injuries (Fantus, Rivera), 100, 6:48 to educate the public in the principles of the Hartford –NTDB data points: A hot mess: Clothing-related burn Consensus (Carmona), 100, 1S:53 injuries (Fantus, Rivera), 100, 8:74 –Role of the American College of Surgeons Committee –NTDB data points: “Holiday Road” (Fantus), 100, on Trauma in the care of the injured (Weireter, Stew- 12:55 art), 100, 1S:75 –NTDB data points: Kickback (Fantus), 100, 9:32 –Roundtable meetings, 100, 1S:18 –NTDB data points: What’s cookin’? Who’s lookin’? –Strategies to enhance survival in active shooter and (Fantus, Rivera), 100, 5:62 intentional mass casualty events (Jacobs), 100, 1S:16 –NTDB® data points: Where’s the fire? (Fantus, –Summary (Jacobs), 100, 1S:88 Rivera), 100, 4:55 98 | –A systematic response to mass trauma: The public, orga- Young Fellows Association nized first responders, and the American College of –YFA announces 2014–2015 Chair, Governing Coun- Surgeons (Warshaw), 100, 1S:14 cil, 100, 1:73 Social media (see also: SOCIAL MEDIA) –YFA Essay Contest: Introduction (Pellegrini), 100, –College hits its stride in social media usage (Schwartz), 10:28 100, 4:58 –YFA Essay Contest winner: Promise of the profession: –News from the ACS Communities (Williams), 100, 6:57 The chance to be human (Thomason), 100, 10:29 –News from the ACS Communities: ACS extends invitation AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (AMA) to join online military community (Knudson), 100, 8:85 AMA HOD Annual Meeting sparks adoption of new Statements policies (Armstrong, Sutton), 100, 10:59 –Statement in support of motorcycle helmet laws, 100, 5:51 AMA House of Delegates takes action on spectrum of –Statement on medical liability reform, 100, 3:30 issues (Armstrong, Sutton), 100, 2:41 –Statement on physician tiering and narrow network Peter N. Bretan, Jr., MD, FACS, receives AMA Benja- programs, 100, 5:52 min Rush Award, 100, 1:73 –Statement on trauma center designation based upon system need, 100, 1:51 B Trauma (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- GEONS: See Something, Do Something: Improving BARIATRIC SURGERY Survival—Strategies to Enhance Survival in Active Shooter Bariatric surgery, liability, and trauma: Key issues debated and Intentional Mass Casualty Events: A Compendium in state legislatures (Rosen, Sutton), 100, 12:21 and DISASTER MANAGEMENT and TRAUMA) –ACS advocates on behalf of trauma patients: An update C (Ackerman), 100, 9:9 –NTDB® data points: 2014 Pediatric Report: How severe CANCER (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- is it? (Fantus, Nance), 100, 2:37 GEONS: Commission on Cancer and AMERICAN –NTDB® data points: Affordable trauma care? (Fantus), COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Alliance/ACS Clinical 100, 3:38 Research Program)

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CLINICAL TRIALS (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE ethics, and institutional responsibilities (Means, OF SURGEONS: Alliance/ACS Clinical Research Kodner, Brown, Ray), 100, 10:17 Program) CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY G (CPT) (see: PRACTICE MANAGEMENT and REIMBURSEMENT) GLOBAL HEALTH CARE Dispatches from rural surgeons: Guam surgeons face D unique challenges (Eusebio), 100, 1:53 Dr. Haile Debas examines future of global surgery in DISASTER MANAGEMENT (see also: TRAUMA) JAMA, 100, 12:70 Surgeons help with recovery after earthquake in Nepal Global Surgery 2030: An introduction (Meara, Green- (Katz, Russell, Cardinale, White, Reddish, Scaife), berg), 100, 6:10 100, 11:24 Global Surgery 2030: Evidence and solutions for achieving health, welfare, and economic development: Executive E Summary of The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery Report, 100, 6:12 EDITORIAL The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery makes prog- Looking forward (Hoyt), 100, 1:8 (ACS membership ress in first year of work: An update (Greenberg, Vega, campaign); 2:6 (military partnership); 3:7 (Opera- Bowder, Meara), 100, 4:23 | 99 tion Giving Back); 4:8 (perioperative care); 5:7 (Cook Register for Global Humanitarian Surgery Course, Feb- County Hospital); 6:8 (cancer care manual); 7:7 ruary 7–8, 100, 1:66 (women in surgery); 8:7 (dealing with patient death); Surgeons develop visionary plan to bring corneal trans- 9:7 (Clinical Congress 2015); 10:8 (value of professional plants to developing countries (Waller, Altieri, Jindal), organizations); 11:8 (principles of team-based care); 100, 5:22 12:7 (year-end summary) Surgeons help with recovery after earthquake in Nepal EDUCATION AND TRAINING (Katz, Russell, Cardinale, White, Reddish, Scaife), 100, ACS and ASE develop Simulation-Based Surgical Skills 11:24 Curriculum for medical students (Acton, Jones, To Bangalore and back: Resident leads software design Liscum, Sachdeva), 100, 4:35 effort at Indian heart hospital (Palm), 100, 3:21 The American Board of Surgery Maintenance of Cer- Universities form research partnership to improve care tification Program: The first 10 years (Malangoni, in Mozambique (Rose, Bendix, Funzamo, Vaz, Assis da Shiffer), 100, 7:15 Costa, Bickler, Noormahomed), 100, 1:27 Graduate of the first acute care surgery fellowship WHO recognizes surgery and anesthesia in universal reflects on the experience (Wu), 100, 10:11 health coverage, 100, 7:94 PreOp program: Can we achieve a “trickle-up” effect? GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS (see: THE JOINT (Venn, Lazow, Dakin), 100, 5:18 COMMISSION) ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS (see also: LEG- ISLATION: Federal) H Big promise and big challenges for big health care data (Coffron, Opelka), 100, 4:10 HEALTH CARE REFORM (see also: LEGISLATIVE AND From residency to retirement: Big data and GME: GOVERNMENT ISSUES and REIMBURSEMENT) Expanding the scope of patient safety and QI train- ACS and NIH initiate effort to address disparities in sur- ing (Chang, Bohnen, Mullen, Carter), 100, 6:40 gical care, 100, 7:94 ETHICS Study examines effects of duty-hour reforms on surgical Sharing clinical photographs: Patient rights, professional patients, 100, 2:61

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HISTORY (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- great fit for the OR (Pellegrini), 100, 9:30 GEONS: Archives and AMERICAN COLLEGE OF A look at The Joint Commission: Surgeons should play SURGEONS: History) leading role in Safety Leadership Rounds, 100, 1:59 A look at The Joint Commission: TST: The right opera- I tion, on the right patient, in the right location, 100, 7:68 IN MEMORIAM (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- L GEONS: In memoriam) INFORMATICS (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- LEADERSHIP GEONS: Social media and ELECTRONIC HEALTH Brandeis University Heller Leadership Program in Health RECORDS and SOCIAL MEDIA) Policy and Management provides and education on the INNOVATION business side of surgery (Peregrin), 100, 6:20 Profiles in surgical research: Dorry L. Segev, MD, PhD, LEGISLATIVE AND GOVERNMENT ISSUES (see FACS (Emamaullee, Besner), 100, 7:27 also: MEDICARE/MEDICAID, PROFESSIONAL Profiles in surgical research: Michael R. Harrison, MD, LIABILITY, and REIMBURSEMENT) FACS (Emamaullee, Besner), 100, 1:35 Affordable Care Act Profiles in surgical research: Michael T. Longaker, MD, –What surgeons should know about…Expired and expir- MBA, FACS (Emamaullee, Besner), 100, 4:30 ing ACA provisions (Coffron), 100, 4:45 100 | Federal J –ACS declares victory with passage of law repealing SGR, 100, 6:51 THE JOINT COMMISSION –Welcome to the 114th Congress: The implications for A look at The Joint Commission: Addressing surgeon surgery (Morse, Bailey), 100, 3:10 fatigue and sleep deprivation (Pellegrini), 100, 8:72 State A look at The Joint Commission: Eisenberg Award pre- –Bariatric surgery, liability, and trauma: Key issues sented to ACS NSQIP for quality improvement efforts, debated in state legislatures (Rosen, Sutton), 100, 12:21 100, 4:53 –State legislatures get back to work (Ackerman, Rosen), A look at The Joint Commission: The high reliability 100, 4:17 journey: A look in the mirror with Oro 2.0 (Pellegrini), LIFESTYLES 100, 12:53 Surgeons uncover the keys to life by performing classical A look at The Joint Commission: High reliability science music (Glickson), 100, 6:27 and surgery: The Joint Commission’s Robust Process Improvement methodology (Pellegrini), 100, 10:45 M A look at The Joint Commission: Hospitals continue to improve on surgical care accountability measures, MEDICARE/MEDICAID (see also: ELECTRONIC 100, 2:35 HEALTH RECORDS and REIMBURSEMENT) A look at The Joint Commission: Managing medication ACS declares victory with passage of law repealing SGR, in ambulatory surgery centers, 100, 3:36 100, 6:51 A look at The Joint Commission: Monitoring OR fires to What’s next? The future of Medicare physician payment improve patient safety, 100, 5:61 in the post-SGR era (Coffron), 100, 7:10 A look at The Joint Commission: A new direction for “A What surgeons should know about…Medicare and Med- look at The Joint Commission” (Pellegrini), 100, 6:48 icaid audits (Kurusz), 100, 11:39 A look at The Joint Commission: RPI can be used to MILITARY SURGERY (see American College of Sur- improve surgical care (Pellegrini), 100, 11:47 geons: Military Health System Strategic Partnership A look at The Joint Commission: Safety culture is a (MHSSPACS) and TRAUMA)

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What surgeons should know about…The benefits of O attending a 2015 ACS Surgical Coding Workshop (Kurusz, Peltzman), 100, 2:29 OPERATING ROOM ENVIRONMENT What surgeons should know about…Medicare and Med- Strategies for sustainability: Going green in the OR (Per- icaid audits (Kurusz), 100, 11:39 egrin), 100, 5:10 What surgeons should know about…Successfully navi- OUTCOMES (see: QUALITY OF CARE) gating the transition to ICD-10 terminology (Kurusz), Wall Street Journal article features enhanced recovery 100, 12:44 protocols, 100, 6:65 What surgeons should know about…The transition to ICD-10 before October 1 compliance deadline (Kurusz, P Rubin, Morisy), 100, 6:34 PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY PATIENT EDUCATION AND PROTECTION (see: New resources from the College offer alternative THE JOINT COMMISSION, OPERATING ROOM approaches to medical liability reform (Coffron, Raykar, ENVIRONMENT, and QUALITY OF CARE) Selzer, Meara) 100, 3:14 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT (see: AMERICAN PROFESSIONALISM COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: National Surgical Quality The disruptive physician: Addressing the issues (Santin, Improvement Program and THE JOINT COMMIS- Kaups), 100, 2:20 SION and MEDICARE/MEDICAID and QUALITY From residency to retirement: One surgeon’s principles | 101 OF CARE) (Buchwald), 100, 5:54 PHYSICIAN WELL-BEING Sharing clinical photographs: Patient rights, professional The 2014 RAS-ACS annual essay contest: When I want to ethics, and institutional responsibilities (Means, Kodner, quit and why I don’t (Economopoulos), 100, 1:41 Brown, Ray), 100, 10:17 A chosen path (Hoffman), 100, 1:45 Anecdotes (Johnson), 100, 1:46 Q Commitment (Pierce Schatz), 100, 1:44 Managing burnout: Seek outside help and foster a true QUALITY OF CARE (see also: AMERICAN COL- work-life balance (Rose), 100, 3:26 LEGE OF SURGEONS: Inspiring Quality Patient loss: Surgeons describe how they cope (Rose), 100, Campaign; and AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- 2:25 GEONS: National Surgical Quality Improvement The patient’s wound I carry with me (Pajak), 100, 1:42 Program; and HEALTH CARE REFORM) Why we stay: For the patients yet to come (Huntington), Big promise and big challenges for big health care data 100, 1:43 (Coffron, Opelka), 100, 4:10 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT (see also: QUALITY OF From residency to retirement: Big data and GME: CARE and REIMBURSEMENT) Expanding the scope of patient safety and QI train- Coding and practice management corner: ACS develops ing (Chang, Bohnen, Mullen, Carter), 100, 6:40 ICD-9 to ICD-10 crosswalk to assist in billing (Gokak), YFA Essay Contest: Introduction (Pellegrini), 100, 10:28 100, 2:31 YFA Essay Contest winner: Promise of the profession: Coding and practice management corner: CMS creates The chance to be human (Thomason), 100, 10:29 new place of service code for outpatient care at hospitals (Agrawal), 100, 12:47 R Coding and practice management corner: The importance of detailed documentation in ICD-10 (McNally), 100, 8:63 REGULATORY ISSUES (see also: LEGISLATIVE/ Surgeons can avoid PQRS and value-based modifier pay- GOVERNMENT ISSUES) ment penalties (Gokak), 100, 4:40 When silicon medical devices were under attack: A

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regulatory leviathan (Fisher), 100, 12:14 RAS-ACS Symposium: First-place essay—Con: The writ- REIMBURSEMENT (see also: PRACTICE ing is on the (Facebook) wall: The threat posed by MANAGEMENT) social media (Kodadek), 100, 11:21 2015 CPT coding changes will have mixed effects on pay- RAS-ACS Symposium: First-place essay—Pro: Social ment for general surgeons (Barney, Savarise), 100, 1:17 media: An essential tool for the academic surgeon 2015 Medicare fee schedule: How the changes will affect (Riesel, Raykar), 100, 11:18 surgical practice (Agrawal, Gokak, Sage, Ollapally), RAS-ACS Symposium essays—Social media: Threat to 100, 1:10 professionalism and privacy or essential for current Changes on the horizon for global services payment (Olla- surgical practice? (Leichtle), 100, 11:17 pally), 100, 9:14 SPECIALTIES Surgeons can avoid PQRS and value-based modifier pay- Graduate of the first acute care surgery fellowship ment penalties (Gokak), 100, 4:40 reflects on the experience (Wu), 100, 10:11 What surgeons should know about…The final rule on SURGICAL RESEARCH the Medicare Shared Savings Program (Agrawal), Profiles in surgical research: Dorry L. Segev, MD, PhD, 100, 10:31 FACS (Emamaullee, Besner), 100, 7:27 What surgeons should know about…Quality and Profiles in surgical research: Michael R. Harrison, MD, Resource Use Reports (Gokak), 100, 7:56 FACS (Emamaullee, Besner), 100, 1:35 What’s next? The future of Medicare physician payment Profiles in surgical research: Michael T. Longaker, MD, 102 | in the post-SGR era (Coffron), 100, 7:10 MBA, FACS (Emamaullee, Besner), 100, 4:30 RESIDENTS (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- GEONS: Resident and Associate Society of the T American College of Surgeons (RAS-ACS) and EDUCATION AND TRAINING) TECHNOLOGY (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF Study examines effects of duty-hour reforms on surgi- SURGEONS: Social media and EDUCATION AND cal patients, 100, 2:61 TRAINING and INFORMATICS and SOCIAL RURAL SURGEONS MEDIA) Dispatches from rural surgeons: Guam surgeons face TRAUMA (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF unique challenges (Eusebio), 100, 1:53 SURGEONS: See Something, Do Something: Improv- Dispatches from rural surgeons: Improving access to ing Survival—Strategies to Enhance Survival in Active surgical care in rural America: An interview with J. Shooter and Intentional Mass Casualty Events: A David Richardson (Puls), 100, 10:34 Compendium and AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- Dispatches from rural surgeons: The North Dakota GEONS: Trauma and DISASTER MANAGEMENT) Rural Surgery Support Program: Providing surgi- Hartford Consensus III focuses on empowering the public cal services to communities in need (Sticca, Aaland), to serve as first responders, 100, 6:52 100, 7:58 The Hartford Consensus III: Implementation of Bleeding Dispatches from rural surgeons: Responding to the need Control (Jacobs, Joint Committee to Create a National for rural surgery training sites: A how-to (Deveney, Policy to Enhance Survivability from Intentional Mass- Jarman, Sticca), 100, 4:47 Casualty and Active Shooter Events), 100, 7:20 S V

SOCIAL MEDIA (see also: American College of Sur- VOLUNTEERISM (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE geons: Social media) OF SURGEONS: Awards) #ILookLikeASurgeon goes viral: How it happened Fellows honored for volunteerism (Musolf), 100, 9:39 (Hughes), 100, 11:10 Surgeons help with recovery after earthquake in Nepal

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(Katz, Russell, Cardinale, White, Reddish, Scaife), 100, 11:24 Y W YOUNG SURGEONS (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Resident and Associate Society WOMEN SURGEONS of the American College of Surgeons (RAS-ACS) 2014 IGS reports on experience from the perspective of and AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: a woman surgeon (Raymundo), 100, 5:80 Young Fellows Association and EDUCATION AND Dr. Beverley Ketel: Surgeon who brought transplant sur- TRAINING gery to Peoria, IL, reflects on a fulfilling career (Binder), 100, 9:22 WORKFORCE ISSUES (see also: GLOBAL HEALTH CARE) Study examines effects of duty-hour reforms on surgical patients, 100, 2:61

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A AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ABELSON, JONATHAN S., and YEO, HEATHER L., TEAM, and CARMICHAEL, MATT, Your ACS ben- and POMP, ALFONS, and FEHLING, DAVID, and efits: JACS CME and the ACS NSQIP Surgical Risk MICHELASSI, FABRIZIO, Using the ACS NSQIP Sur- Calculator, 101, 6:53 gical Risk Calculator for surgical education and quality ANAYA, DANIEL A., 2016 Traveling Fellow to Japan | 103 improvement, 101, 12:29 reports on visits to hepatobiliary centers, 101, 9:86 ACKERMAN, TARA LEYSTRA, ACS Chapter Grant ANDERSON, GEOFFREY, and MEARA, JOHN G., Program supports opportunities to lobby state law- and TEFERA, GIRMA, and BICKLER, STEPHEN makers, 101, 11:41 W., and RAYKAR, NAKUL, and MUKHOPADHYAY, –ACS CoC creates awareness of cancer issues at state and SWAGOTO, and NG-KAMSTRA, JOSHUA S., and federal levels, 101, 4:25 LIN, YIHAN, and SALUJA, SAURABH, and SCOTT, –and LIEPERT, AMY E., 2016 state legislative year in JOHN W., Progress in achieving universal access to review and a look ahead, 101, 12:35 surgical care: An update and a path forward, 101, 6:12 AGRAWAL, NEHA, What surgeons should know about... ANNAMALAI, A. ANAND, and CHU, QUYEN D., Understanding Medicare Part B incident to billing, 101, and ZIBARI, GAZI B., Two decades of humanitarian 8:51 surgical outreach and capacity building in Kurdistan, –and SAGE, JILL, and OLLAPALLY, VINITA, Reim- 101, 10:33 bursement changes in 2016: Provisions in the 2016 ARDESTANI, ALI, and SHEU, ERIC G., and NEPOM- Medicare physician fee schedule that will affect surgi- NAYSHY, DMITRY, and RUBIN, MARC S., and cal practice: An overview, 101, 1:11 BUCHMILLER, TERRY L., and JAKLITSCH, AHMAD, SYED A., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and MICHAEL T., and TAVAKKOLI, ALI, From residency KATZ, MATTHEW H. G., ACS Clinical Research to retirement: Surgical skills competitions at ACS chap- Program: Two studies pave the way for preoperative ter meetings can increase resident engagement, 101, 5:44 therapy in pancreatic cancer patients, 101, 8:57 ARIYAN, STEPHAN, Empowerment over charity: How ALSEIDI, ADNAN A., and BROGHAMMER, JOSHUA, surgeons turned Armenia’s tragedy into an opportu- and SULIBURK, JAMES, and KLARISTENFELD, nity, 101, 2:9 DANIEL D., and SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., and SUTHER- ARMSTRONG, JOHN H., and SUTTON, JON H., LAND, MICHAEL J., and TURNER, PATRICIA L., Advancing the surgical agenda: AMA House of Del- and MOALEM, JACOB, Young surgeons speak up: egates, 101, 9:68 Stringent OR attire restrictions decrease morale with- –and SUTTON, JON H., Modernizing the AMA Code out improving outcomes, 101, 10:10 of Medical Ethics, 101, 4:55

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ACS Clinical Research Program: Second edition of Oper- B ative Standards for Cancer Surgery to be published in early 2017, 101, 12:69 BABU, MAYA, Generations of surgeons: Honoring and –and MENG, MAXWELL V., and LEAPMAN, modernizing tradition, 101, 8:12 MICHAEL S., and CLARK, CLANCY J., ACS Clini- –Not your father’s ACS: The view from the Chair of the cal Research Program: Diet and lifestyle can influence RAS-ACS, 101, 2:27 prostate cancer outcomes, 101, 7:50 BAILEY, ELIZABETH, and BUSCH, KRISTIN M., and –and ROCHA, FLAVIO G., ACS Clinical Research HOFFMAN, REBECCA L., and SELBY, LUKE V., and Program: Studies address metabolic image-directed BURGESS, JESSICA R., “Pimping”: Time-honored oncologic therapy for gastric cancer, 101, 5:48 educational tradition or relic of the past? 101, 8:24 –and WILKE, LEE G., and DICKSON-WITMER, BAILEY, PATRICK V., and SHALGIAN, CHRISTIAN, DIANA, ACS Clinical Research Program: Dissemina- The new Medicare physician reimbursement system: tion and implementation: Translating cancer guidelines Building the Quality Payment Program, 101, 10:20 and clinical trial outcomes into everyday practice, 101, BARBER, DOLORES, and TEFERA, GIRMA, and WIL- 2:33 CZAK, BRITTANIE, Your ACS benefits: Operation –and YOU, Y. NANCY, and FLESHMAN, JAMES W., Giving Back and the ACS Archives offer opportunities ACS Clinical Research Program: Rectal cancer resection: for engagement, 101, 12:70 Laparoscopic or open—which way forward? 101, 1:64 104 | BARNEY, LINDA, and SAVARISE, MARK T., 2016 CPT –and YOU, Y. NANCY, and KURTZMAN, SCOTT H., coding changes and their effects, 101, 1:18 ACS Clinical Research Program: Why is surgeon quali- BERIAN, JULIA R., and ROSENTHAL, RONNIE A., fication important for clinical trials, and how can it be and KO, CLIFFORD Y., and RUSSELL, MARCIA M., achieved? 101, 9:51 Improving quality in geriatric surgery: A blueprint from –and YOU, Y. NANCY, and MONSON, JOHN R. T., and the American College of Surgeons, 101, 12:22 DIETZ, DAVID W., ACS Clinical Research Program: BICKLER, STEPHEN W., and RAYKAR, NAKUL, and Improving rectal cancer outcomes through advocacy, MUKHOPADHYAY, SWAGOTO, and NG-KAMSTRA, education, and research: The OSTRiCh Consortium JOSHUA S., and LIN, YIHAN, and SALUJA, SAU- and the new NAPRC, 101, 11:45 RABH, and SCOTT, JOHN W., and ANDERSON, BROGHAMMER, JOSHUA, and SULIBURK, JAMES, GEOFFREY, and MEARA, JOHN G., and TEFERA, and KLARISTENFELD, DANIEL D., and SAKRAN, GIRMA, Progress in achieving universal access to sur- JOSEPH V., and SUTHERLAND, MICHAEL J., and gical care: An update and a path forward, 101, 6:12 TURNER, PATRICIA L., and MOALEM, JACOB, BILIMORIA, KARL Y., and KO, CLIFFORD Y., ACS and ALSEIDI, ADNAN A., Young surgeons speak up: Clinical Scholars benefit from access to outcomes mea- Stringent OR attire restrictions decrease morale with- sures and mentors, 101, 1:76 out improving outcomes 101, 10:10 BLUMGART, LESLIE H., Citation for Prof. Jacques Bel- BROWN, DOUGLAS, and NUSSENBAUM, BRIAN, ghiti, MD, PhD, 101, 11:66 and YU, JENNIFER, and MOSES, LINDSEY, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and OLLILA, DAVID W., and KODNER, IRA J., Seeking equilibrium in decision GOLSHAN, MEHRA, ACS Clinical Research Program: making: The balance between clinical judgment and How successful is NST in increasing breast-conserving patient goals, 101, 7:24 surgery rates in TNBC patients? 101, 4:40 BRYCZKOWSKI, SARAH B., and SELBY, LUKE V., and –and AHMAD, SYED A., and KATZ, MATTHEW H. LEE, EUGENIA E., and TORRES, MADELINE, and G., ACS Clinical Research Program: Two studies pave KOTHARI, ANAI N., and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and the way for preoperative therapy in pancreatic cancer FERRADA, PAULA, and SULIBURK, JAMES W., The patients, 101, 8:57 surgeon and social media: Twitter as a tool for practic- –and KATZ, MATTHEW H. G., and YOU, Y. NANCY, ing surgeons, 101, 6:19

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BUCHMILLER, TERRY L., and JAKLITSCH, MICHAEL What surgeons should know about...Preparing for T., and TAVAKKOLI, ALI, and ARDESTANI, ALI, MACRA implementation, 101, 2:30 and SHEU, ERIC G., and NEPOMNAYSHY, DMITRY, –and SUTTON, JON H., What surgeons should know and RUBIN, MARC S., From residency to retirement: about...Medicaid program expansion, 101, 5:37 Surgical skills competitions at ACS chapter meetings CONNELLY, JENNIFER, Chapter news, 101, 6:70 can increase resident engagement, 101, 5:44 –Chapter news, 101, 8:85 BULGER, EILEEN METZGER, First year of Future –and TIEBERG, DONNA, Chapter news, 101, 4:57 Trauma Leaders program a success, 101, 5:56 CONNOLLY, PETER H., and CHANDLER, JAMES BURGESS, JESSICA R., and BAILEY, ELIZABETH, and G., and HOYT, DAVID B., In memoriam: Dr. John BUSCH, KRISTIN M., and HOFFMAN, REBECCA Connolly, pioneering cardiothoracic surgeon, 101, 4:52 L. and SELBY, LUKE V., “Pimping”: Time-honored CORAN, ARNOLD G., Citation for Prof. Sachiyo Suita, educational tradition or relic of the past? 101, 8:24 MD, PhD, 101, 11:68 BUSCH, KRISTIN M., and HOFFMAN, REBECCA L., CORNWELL, EDWARD E. III, From the Archives: and SELBY, LUKE V., and BURGESS, JESSICA R., Dr. Asa Yancey and the realization of his mentor’s and BAILEY, ELIZABETH, “Pimping”: Time-honored dream, 101, 9:53 educational tradition or relic of the past? 101, 8:24 D C DALY, JOHN M., and HENEGHAN, KATHLEEN, and | 105 CARMICHAEL, MATT, and the AMERICAN COL- KLEIN, SARAH B., and STRAND, NANCY, Optimal LEGE OF SURGEONS NATIONAL SURGICAL in-home postoperative care made possible through new QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM TEAM, Patient Feeding Tube Home Skills Kit, 101, 3:30 Your ACS benefits: JACS CME and the ACS NSQIP Sur- DICKSON-WITMER, DIANA, and BOUGHEY, JUDY gical Risk Calculator, 101, 6:53 C., and WILKE, LEE G., ACS Clinical Research Pro- CARMODY, MICHAEL, and OEHMEN, KATIE, Get gram: Dissemination and implementation: Translating out the vote: Make a difference on issues of critical cancer guidelines and clinical trial outcomes into every- concern to surgery, 101, 10:29 day practice, 101, 2:33 CHANDLER, JAMES G., and HOYT, DAVID B., and DIETZ, DAVID W., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and CONNOLLY, PETER H., In memoriam: Dr. John Con- YOU, Y. NANCY, and MONSON, JOHN R. T., ACS nolly, pioneering cardiothoracic surgeon, 101, 4:52 Clinical Research Program: Improving rectal cancer CHEATHAM, MICHAEL L., and SMITH, CHAD- outcomes through advocacy, education, and research: WICK P., and IBRAHIM, JOSEPH A., and HAVRON, The OSTRiCh Consortium and the new NAPRC, 101, WILLIAM S., and LUBE, MATTHEW W., and LEVY, 11:45 MARC S., and ONO, SUSAN K., Orlando Regional DRAGO, MONIQUE N., and HIERONYMUS, RYAN Medical Center responds to Pulse nightclub shooting, M., and FLINT, LEWIS M., and GREER, WHITNEY, 101, 11:12 and STEWART, RONALD M., Your ACS benefits: CHU, QUYEN D., and ZIBARI, GAZI B., and ANNA- SRGS and the COT trauma education programs: Keep- MALAI, A. ANAND, Two decades of humanitarian ing surgeons current on the provision of optimal patient surgical outreach and capacity building in Kurdistan, care, 101, 2:35 101, 10:33 CLARK, CLANCY J., and MENG, MAXWELL V., and E BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and LEAPMAN, MICHAEL S., ACS Clinical Research Program: Diet and lifestyle can EHLERS, ANNE P., and WARD, WILLIAM H., and influence prostate cancer outcomes, 101, 7:50 GINWALLA, RASHNA F., and REISS, ALISHA D., COFFRON, MATTHEW and OLLAPALLY, VINITA, and SANGJI, NAVEEN F., Exploring the limits of

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surgeon disclosure: Where are the boundaries? 101, 8:43 Pediatric Report: Pediatric regional trauma, 101, 2:42 ELSTER, ERIC A., and RICH, NORMAN M., and –and SAKAI, LAUREN, NTDB data points: Don’t sugar- WELLING, DAVID R., and LOUGH, FREDERICK coat it, 101, 12:74 C., From the Archives: The historic link between the –and SAKAI, LAUREN, NTDB data points: Guns and ACS leadership and the military, 101, 11:47 the golden years, 101, 11:54 –and FRANZ, MICHAEL G., and ROBSON, MARTIN FANTUS, ROBERT J., and FANTUS, RICHARD J., C., From residency to retirement: Primum non nocere: NTDB data points: Keep an eye out, 101, 3:50 A therapeutic imperative for modern wound care, 101, –and FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB data points: Look 9:49 up and die, 101, 4:49 EMAMAULLEE, JULIET A., and ITANI, KAMAL M. FEHLING, DAVID, and MICHELASSI, FABRIZIO, and F., Profiles in surgical research: Anthony Atala, MD, ABELSON, JONATHAN S., and YEO, HEATHER L., FACS, 101, 5:30 and POMP, ALFONS, Using the ACS NSQIP Surgi- EMIL, SHERIF, Dispatches from the Africa Mercy: A ship cal Risk Calculator for surgical education and quality of hope and healing, 101, 9:35 improvement, 101, 12:29 ESKANDER, MARIAM F., and NEUWIRTH, MADA- FERRADA, PAULA, and SULIBURK, JAMES W., and LYN G., and KUY, SREYRAM, and KESHAVA, HARI BRYCZKOWSKI, SARAH B., and SELBY, LUKE V., B., and MEIZOSO, JONATHAN P., Technology for and LEE, EUGENIA E., and TORRES, MADELINE, teaching: New tools for 21st century surgeons, 101, 8:36 and KOTHARI, ANAI N., and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., 106 | EZEAMUZIE, OBINNA, and FANTUS, RICHARD J., The surgeon and social media: Twitter as a tool for NTDB® data points: Biting the hand that feeds you, practicing surgeons, 101, 6:19 101, 6:60 FLESHMAN, JAMES W., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., –and FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB® data points: Cold- and YOU, Y. NANCY, ACS Clinical Research Program: blooded killer, 101, 5:53 Rectal cancer resection: Laparoscopic or open—which way forward? 101, 1:64 F FLINT, LEWIS M., and GREER, WHITNEY and STEWART, RONALD M., and DRAGO, MONIQUE FANG, CHRISTINA H., and ZUBAIR, MAYS, and N., and HIERONYMUS, RYAN M., Your ACS ben- KALYOUSSEF, EVELYNE, and FRIEDMAN, REMY, efits: SRGS and the COT trauma education programs: Women’s role in otolaryngologic medicine, 101, 12:40 Keeping surgeons current on the provision of optimal FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB data points: Annual Report patient care, 101, 2:35 2015: Regional trauma, 101, 1:74 FOX, MATTHEW, Fellows honored for volunteerism —NTDB data points: Deadly rush hour, 101, 9:57 and humanitarianism, 101, 9:62 —NTDB data points: Stairway to heaven, 101, 10:67 –and PEREGRIN, TONY, 3-D printing: Revolutionizing —NTDB data points: The rise of the smombies and fall preoperative planning, resident training, and the future of the pedestrians, 101, 8:71 of surgical care, 101, 7:9 —NTDB data points: The walking dead, 101, 7:57 FRANZ, MICHAEL G., and ROBSON, MARTIN C., –and EZEAMUZIE, OBINNA, NTDB data points: Biting and ELSTER, ERIC, From residency to retirement: the hand that feeds you, 101, 6:60 Primum non nocere: A therapeutic imperative for –and EZEAMUZIE, OBINNA, NTDB data points: Cold- modern wound care, 101, 9:49 blooded killer, 101, 5:53 FRIEDMAN, REMY, and FANG, CHRISTINA H., and –and FANTUS, ROBERT J., NTDB data points: Keep an ZUBAIR, MAYS, and KALYOUSSEF, EVELYNE, eye out, 101, 3:50 Women’s role in otolaryngologic medicine, 101, 12:40 –and FANTUS, ROBERT J., NTDB data points: Look FRIPP, VIKISHA, and PORIES, SUSAN, and up and die, 101, 4:49 GRASSI, CHRISTINA, ACS WiSC addresses ongo- –and NANCE, MICHAEL L., NTDB data points: 2015 ing challenges for women in surgery, 101, 11:29

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GREER, WHITNEY and STEWART, RONALD M., G and DRAGO, MONIQUE N., and HIERONYMUS, RYAN M., and FLINT, LEWIS M., Your ACS ben- GARVEY, ERIN M., and LOGGHE, HEATHER, and efits: SRGS and the COT trauma education programs: SHIPPER, EDWARD S., and HARDAWAY, JOHN C., Keeping surgeons current on the provision of optimal Talking through time: Trends in communication and patient care, 101, 2:35 the evolving patient-physician relationship, 101, 8:19 GEORGE, THOMAS J., Jr., and WU, CHRISTINA, and H YOU, Y. NANCY, ACS Clinical Research Program: NRG GI002: Moving the needle toward TNT in locally HABERAL, MEHMET A., Citation for Prof. S. Adibul advanced rectal cancer, 101, 10:61 Hasan Rizvi, MB, BS, FRCSEng, FRCSEd, 101, 11:67 GERSHENWALD, JEFFREY E., Citation for Prof. John F. HALVERSON, AMY, Dispatches from rural surgeons: Thompson, AO, MD, FACS, FRACS, FAHMS, 101, 11:69 Skills course helps rural surgeons stay current, 101, 4:37 GIGANTELLI, JAMES W., In memoriam: Barrett G. HARDAWAY, JOHN C., and GARVEY, ERIN M., and Haik, MD, FACS, 101, 10:69 LOGGHE, HEATHER, and SHIPPER, EDWARD S., GILLEY, MEG, and RESNICK, CORY M., and MEARA, Talking through time: Trends in communication and JOHN G., and PELTZMAN, MOLLY, Meaningful use: the evolving patient-physician relationship, 101, 8:19 A program in transition, 101, 3:10 HATCHIMONJI, JUSTIN S., and SISTI, DOMINIC A., GINWALLA, RASHNA F., and REISS, ALISHA D., and and MARTIN, NIELS D., Surgical futility and patient- | 107 SANGJI, NAVEEN F., and EHLERS, ANNE P., and centered care: The effects of human nature in decision WARD, WILLIAM H., Exploring the limits of sur- making, 101, 11:20 geon disclosure: Where are the boundaries? 101, 8:43 HAVRON, WILLIAM S., and LUBE, MATTHEW GLICKSON, JEANNIE, A family tradition: Fellows W., and LEVY, MARC S., and ONO, SUSAN K., and describe influence of surgeon parents and other rela- CHEATHAM, MICHAEL L., and SMITH, CHAD- tives, 101, 4:15 WICK P., and IBRAHIM, JOSEPH A., Orlando –Boston Marathon survivors find treatment, care, and Regional Medical Center responds to Pulse nightclub solidarity among veterans, 101, 11:24 shooting, 101, 11:12 –Study shows micro breaks have big benefits, 101, 6:62 HENEGHAN, KATHLEEN, and WALTER, KEVIN R., –and SCHNEIDMAN, DIANE, ACS NSQIP Annual Your ACS benefits: Legislative activities and informed Conference inspires participants to innovate to make consent, 101, 8:61 a difference, 101, 10:73 –and KLEIN, SARAH B., and STRAND, NANCY, and GOLDFARB, MICHAEL A., From residency to retire- DALY, JOHN M., Optimal in-home postoperative ment: ACS Surgeon Workforce Subcommittee develops care made possible through new Patient Feeding Tube Onboarding Checklist for Surgeons, 101, 7:48 Home Skills Kit, 101, 3:30 GOLSHAN, MEHRA, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and HERNANDEZ, ENRIQUE, and WEISSLER, MARK OLLILA, DAVID W., ACS Clinical Research Program: C., Ethics Committee Town Hall on industry repre- How successful is NST in increasing breast-conserving sentatives in the OR highlights issues outlined in ACS surgery rates in TNBC patients? 101, 4:40 Statement, 101, 10:84 GRANT, SCOTT B., and TERZIAN, HILLMAN, and HIERONYMUS, RYAN M., and FLINT, LEWIS M., and SUN, RAPHAEL, and HON, HEIDI, and JADEJA, GREER, WHITNEY and STEWART, RONALD M., PRIYA, Surgery comes of age: The ACS and the evo- and DRAGO, MONIQUE N., Your ACS benefits: SRGS lution of the surgical profession, 101, 8:13 and the COT trauma education programs: Keeping GRASSI, CHRISTINA, and FRIPP, VIKISHA, and surgeons current on the provision of optimal patient PORIES, SUSAN, ACS WiSC addresses ongoing chal- care, 101, 2:35 lenges for women in surgery, 101, 11:29 HOFFMAN, REBECCA L. and SELBY, LUKE V., and

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BURGESS, JESSICA R., and BAILEY, ELIZABETH, Call for Increased National Resilience, 101, 3:17 and BUSCH, KRISTIN M., “Pimping”: Time-honored JADEJA, PRIYA, and GRANT, SCOTT B., and TER- educational tradition or relic of the past? 101, 8:24 ZIAN, HILLMAN, and SUN, RAPHAEL, and HON, HON, HEIDI, and JADEJA, PRIYA, and GRANT, HEIDI, Surgery comes of age: The ACS and the evolu- SCOTT B., and TERZIAN, HILLMAN, and SUN, tion of the surgical profession, 101, 8:13 RAPHAEL, Surgery comes of age: The ACS and the JAKLITSCH, MICHAEL T., and TAVAKKOLI, ALI, evolution of the surgical profession, 101, 8:13 and ARDESTANI, ALI, and SHEU, ERIC G., and HOVEY, BETTY, and ROMANO, TERI, Coding and NEPOMNAYSHY, DMITRY, and RUBIN, MARC S., practice management corner: Early ICD-10 audits indi- and BUCHMILLER, TERRY L., From residency to cate a learning curve for general surgeons, 101, 6:50 retirement: Surgical skills competitions at ACS chapter HOYT, DAVID B., Executive Director’s annual report, meetings can increase resident engagement, 101, 5:44 101, 12:46 JENKINS, DONALD H., and WINCHELL, ROBERT –Looking forward, 101, 1:8 (strategic planning); 2:6 (inte- J., and ROTONDO, MICHAEL F., and STEWART, grated registry initiative); 3:7 (FIRST trial); 4:7 (ACS RONALD M., ACS Committee on Trauma pledges to communications); 5:8 (quality collaboratives); 6:8 (con- make zero preventable deaths a reality, 101, 10:23 current surgery); 7:7 (Morehouse mentorship program); JINDAL, RAHUL M., and WALLER, STEPHEN G., and 8:9 (team-based care); 9:8 (Clinical Congress 2016); 10:8 PASTERNAK, JOSEPH, and SUGRIM, SHAILEN- (surgical attire); 11:9 (Quality Payment Program); 12:9 DRA, and MEHTA, KATHAN, and SONI, RONAK, 108 | (year-end wrap-up) Surgeons lead effort to establish a sustainable eye bank –and CONNOLLY, PETER H., and CHANDLER, in a developing nation, 101, 5:11 JAMES G., In memoriam: Dr. John Connolly, pioneer- JOINT COMMITTEE TO CREATE A NATIONAL ing cardiothoracic surgeon, 101, 4:52 POLICY TO ENHANCE SURVIVABILITY FROM HUGHES, TYLER G., Dispatches from rural surgeons: INTENTIONAL MASS CASUALTY AND ACTIVE The joy of teaching as a rural surgeon, 101, 7:45 SHOOTER EVENTS, and JACOBS, LENWORTH M., Jr., The Hartford Consensus IV: A Call for Increased I National Resilience, 101, 3:17

IBRAHIM, JOSEPH A., and HAVRON, WILLIAM S., K and LUBE, MATTHEW W., and LEVY, MARC S., and ONO, SUSAN K., and CHEATHAM, MICHAEL L., and KALYOUSSEF, EVELYNE, and FRIEDMAN, REMY, SMITH, CHADWICK P., Orlando Regional Medical and FANG, CHRISTINA H., and ZUBAIR, MAYS, Center responds to Pulse nightclub shooting, 101, 11:12 Women’s role in otolaryngologic medicine, 101, 12:40 IRVINE, TRACEY, Report from the 2015 Murray F. Bren- KATLIC, MARK R., From residency to retirement: Sur- nan, MD, FACS, International Guest Scholar, 101, 4:63 gery in Maryland: Guidelines for navigating health care ITANI, KAMAL M. F., and EMAMAULLEE, JULIET reform, 101, 8:53 A., Profiles in surgical research: Anthony Atala, MD, KATZ, MATTHEW H. G., and AHMAD, SYED A., and FACS, 101, 5:30 BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clinical Research Program: Two studies pave the way for preoperative therapy in J pancreatic cancer patients, 101, 8:57 –and YOU, Y. NANCY, and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS JACOBS, LENWORTH M., Jr., and the JOINT COM- Clinical Research Program: Second edition of Opera- MITTEE TO CREATE A NATIONAL POLICY tive Standards for Cancer Surgery to be published in early TO ENHANCE SURVIVABILITY FROM INTEN- 2017, 101, 12:69 TIONAL MASS CASUALTY AND ACTIVE KERNAHAN, PETER J., From the Archives: Drs. William SHOOTER EVENTS, The Hartford Consensus IV: A J. Mayo and Franklin H. Martin: Leaders in establishing

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the College’s unique identity, 101, 7:53 BRYCZKOWSKI, SARAH B., and SELBY, LUKE V., KESHAVA, HARI B., and MEIZOSO, JONATHAN P., and LEE, EUGENIA E., and TORRES, MADELINE, and ESKANDER, MARIAM F., and NEUWIRTH, The surgeon and social media: Twitter as a tool for MADALYN G., and KUY, SREYRAM, Technology for practicing surgeons, 101, 6:19 teaching: New tools for 21st century surgeons, 101, 8:36 KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and FERRADA, PAULA, and KLARISTENFELD, DANIEL D., and SAKRAN, SULIBURK, JAMES W., and BRYCZKOWSKI, JOSEPH V., and SUTHERLAND, MICHAEL J., and SARAH B., and SELBY, LUKE V., and LEE, EUGE- TURNER, PATRICIA L., and MOALEM, JACOB, NIA E., and TORRES, MADELINE, and KOTHARI, and ALSEIDI, ADNAN A., and BROGHAMMER, ANAI N., The surgeon and social media: Twitter as a JOSHUA, and SULIBURK, JAMES, Young surgeons tool for practicing surgeons, 101, 6:19 speak up: Stringent OR attire restrictions decrease KURTZMAN, SCOTT H., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., morale without improving outcomes, 101, 10:10 and YOU, Y. NANCY, ACS Clinical Research Program: KLEIN, SARAH B., MHS: Supporting the future: Amilu Why is surgeon qualification important for clinical Stewart, MD, FACS: Silencing the skeptics, 101, 8:66 trials, and how can it be achieved? 101, 9:51 –MHS: Supporting the future: Dr. and Mrs. LaSalle D. KURUSZ, SARAH, Coding and practice management Leffall, Jr.: Paying it forward, 101, 3:45 corner: The benefits of attending a 2016 ACS Surgical –MHS: Supporting the future: Planned giving: A power- Coding Workshop, 101, 1:54 ful legacy, 101, 11:49 KUY, SREYRAM, and OGUNLEYE, ADEYEMI A., and –MHS: Supporting the future: Yeu-Tsu Margaret Lee, KOO, KEVIN, and SANGJI, NAVEEN F., The ACS | 109 MD, FACS: A life of service, 101, 5:46 and advocacy: A tradition of protecting our patients –and STRAND, NANCY, and DALY, JOHN M., and and advancing our profession, 101, 8:30 HENEGHAN, KATHLEEN, Optimal in-home postop- –and KESHAVA, HARI B., and MEIZOSO, JONATHAN erative care made possible through new Patient Feeding P., and ESKANDER, MARIAM F., and NEUWIRTH, Tube Home Skills Kit, 101, 3:30 MADALYN G., Technology for teaching: New tools –and WILSON, BETH JURKIEWICZ, MHS: Sup- for 21st century surgeons, 101, 8:36 porting the future: Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Jurkiewicz: A distinctive legacy of giving, 101, 1:69 L KO, CLIFFORD Y., and BILIMORIA, KARL Y., ACS Clinical Scholars benefit from access to outcomes mea- LEAPMAN, MICHAEL S., and CLARK, CLANCY J., sures and mentors, 101, 1:76 and MENG, MAXWELL V., and BOUGHEY, JUDY –and RUSSELL, MARCIA M., and BERIAN, JULIA R., C., ACS Clinical Research Program: Diet and lifestyle and ROSENTHAL, RONNIE A., Improving quality can influence prostate cancer outcomes, 101, 7:50 in geriatric surgery: A blueprint from the American LEE, EUGENIA E., and TORRES, MADELINE, and College of Surgeons, 101, 12:22 KOTHARI, ANAI N., and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and KODNER, IRA J., and BROWN, DOUGLAS, and FERRADA, PAULA, and SULIBURK, JAMES W., and NUSSENBAUM, BRIAN, and YU, JENNIFER, and BRYCZKOWSKI, SARAH B., and SELBY, LUKE V., MOSES, LINDSEY, Seeking equilibrium in decision The surgeon and social media: Twitter as a tool for making: The balance between clinical judgment and practicing surgeons, 101, 6:19 patient goals, 101, 7:24 LEFOR, ALAN KAWARAI, and MIZOBATA, YASUM- KOO, KEVIN, and SANGJI, NAVEEN F., and KUY, ITSU, Japan Board of Surgery now recognizes ATOM SREYRAM, and OGUNLEYE, ADEYEMI A., The ACS as a credential for board certification, 101, 9:76 and advocacy: A tradition of protecting our patients LEVY, MARC S., and ONO, SUSAN K., and and advancing our profession, 101, 8:30 CHEATHAM, MICHAEL L., and SMITH, CHAD- KOTHARI, ANAI N., and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and WICK P., and IBRAHIM, JOSEPH A., and HAVRON, FERRADA, PAULA, and SULIBURK, JAMES W., and WILLIAM S., and LUBE, MATTHEW W., Orlando

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Regional Medical Center responds to Pulse nightclub of surgeon disclosure: Where are the boundaries? First- shooting, 101, 11:12 place essay—Pro, 101, 11:35 LIEPERT, AMY E., Applying advocacy skills: Gaining MEARA, JOHN G., and PELTZMAN, MOLLY, and influence from the statehouse to Capitol Hill, 101, 3:25 GILLEY, MEG, and RESNICK, CORY M., Meaning- –and ACKERMAN, TARA LEYSTRA, 2016 state legisla- ful use: A program in transition, 101, 3:10 tive year in review and a look ahead, 101, 12:35 –and TEFERA, GIRMA, and BICKLER, STEPHEN W., LIN, YIHAN, and SALUJA, SAURABH, and SCOTT, and RAYKAR, NAKUL, and MUKHOPADHYAY, JOHN W., and ANDERSON, GEOFFREY, and SWAGOTO, and NG-KAMSTRA, JOSHUA S. and MEARA, JOHN G., and TEFERA, GIRMA, and LIN, YIHAN, and SALUJA, SAURABH, and SCOTT, BICKLER, STEPHEN W., and RAYKAR, NAKUL, JOHN W., and ANDERSON, GEOFFREY, Progress in and MUKHOPADHYAY, SWAGOTO, and achieving universal access to surgical care: An update NG-KAMSTRA, JOSHUA S., Progress in achieving and a path forward, 101, 6:12 universal access to surgical care: An update and a path MEHTA, KATHAN, and SONI, RONAK, and JINDAL, forward, 101, 6:12 RAHUL M., and WALLER, STEPHEN G., and PAS- LOGGHE, HEATHER, and SHIPPER, EDWARD S., TERNAK, JOSEPH, and SUGRIM, SHAILENDRA, and HARDAWAY, JOHN C., and GARVEY, ERIN M., Surgeons lead effort to establish a sustainable eye bank Talking through time: Trends in communication and in a developing nation, 101, 5:11 the evolving patient-physician relationship, 101, 8:19 MEIZOSO, JONATHAN P., and ESKANDER, MARIAM 110 | LOUGH, FREDERICK C., and ELSTER, ERIC A., and F., and NEUWIRTH, MADALYN G., and KUY, SREY- RICH, NORMAN M., and WELLING, DAVID R., RAM, and KESHAVA, HARI B., Technology for From the Archives: The historic link between the ACS teaching: New tools for 21st century surgeons, 101, 8:36 leadership and the military, 101, 11:47 MENG, MAXWELL V., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and LUBE, MATTHEW W., and LEVY, MARC S., and ONO, LEAPMAN, MICHAEL S., and CLARK, CLANCY J., SUSAN K., and CHEATHAM, MICHAEL L., and ACS Clinical Research Program: Diet and lifestyle can SMITH, CHADWICK P., and IBRAHIM, JOSEPH influence prostate cancer outcomes, 101, 7:50 A., and HAVRON, WILLIAM S., Orlando Regional MICHELASSI, FABRIZIO, Board of Governors pillars Medical Center responds to Pulse nightclub shooting, at work: An update, 101, 8:78 101, 11:12 –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, October 2015, 101, 1:90 –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, February 2016, 101, 5:64 M –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, June 2016, 101, 9:78 –and ABELSON, JONATHAN S., and YEO, HEATHER MAA, JOHN, and SUTTON, JON H., From residency to L., and POMP, ALFONS, and FEHLING, DAVID, retirement: The defeat of Proposition 46 in California: Using the ACS NSQIP Surgical Risk Calculator for sur- A case study of successful surgeon advocacy, 101, 1:61 gical education and quality improvement, 101, 12:29 MALLICK, REEMA, Exploring the limits of surgeon MILLER, CRAIG A., From the Archives: Dr. Rudolph disclosure: Where are the boundaries? First-place Matas: Learned trailblazer, father of vascular surgery, essay—Con, 101, 11:38 101, 4:43 MARTIN, NIELS D., and HATCHIMONJI, JUSTIN S., MIZOBATA, YASUMITSU, and LEFOR, ALAN KAWA- and SISTI, DOMINIC A., Surgical futility and patient- RAI, Japan Board of Surgery now recognizes ATOM as centered care: The effects of human nature in decision a credential for board certification, 101, 9:76 making, 101, 11:20 MOALEM, JACOB, Not your father’s ACS: The view McALLISTER, ELIZABETH, Your ACS benefits: Maxi- from the Chair of the YFA, 101, 2:24 mize your visibility and the benefits of Fellowship with –and ALSEIDI, ADNAN A., and BROGHAMMER, the My Profile Web page, 101, 10:63 JOSHUA, and SULIBURK, JAMES, and KLARIS- McNICOLL, CHRISTOPHER F., Exploring the limits TENFELD, DANIEL D., and SAKRAN, JOSEPH V.,

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and SUTHERLAND, MICHAEL J., and TURNER, NEUWIRTH, MADALYN G., and KUY, SREYRAM, and PATRICIA L., Young surgeons speak up: Stringent OR KESHAVA, HARI B., and MEIZOSO, JONATHAN attire restrictions decrease morale without improving P., and ESKANDER, MARIAM F., Technology for outcomes, 101, 10:10 teaching: New tools for 21st century surgeons, 101, 8:36 MOLT, PATRICK L., Dispatches from rural surgeons: NG-KAMSTRA, JOSHUA S. and LIN, YIHAN, and Rural surgery and the volume dilemma, 101, 10:57 SALUJA, SAURABH, and SCOTT, JOHN W., and MONSON, JOHN R. T., and DIETZ, DAVID W., and ANDERSON, GEOFFREY, and MEARA, JOHN G., BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and YOU, Y. NANCY, ACS and TEFERA, GIRMA, and BICKLER, STEPHEN Clinical Research Program: Improving rectal cancer out- W., and RAYKAR, NAKUL, and MUKHOPADHYAY, comes through advocacy, education, and research: The SWAGOTO, Progress in achieving universal access to OSTRiCh Consortium and the new NAPRC, 101, 11:45 surgical care: An update and a path forward, 101, 6:12 MOSES, LINDSEY, and KODNER, IRA J., and BROWN, NUSSENBAUM, BRIAN, and YU, JENNIFER, and DOUGLAS, and NUSSENBAUM, BRIAN, and YU, MOSES, LINDSEY, and KODNER, IRA J., and JENNIFER, Seeking equilibrium in decision making: BROWN, DOUGLAS, Seeking equilibrium in deci- The balance between clinical judgment and patient sion making: The balance between clinical judgment goals, 101, 7:24 and patient goals, 101, 7:24 MUKHOPADHYAY, SWAGOTO, and NG-KAMSTRA, JOSHUA S. and LIN, YIHAN, and SALUJA, SAU- O RABH, and SCOTT, JOHN W., and ANDERSON, | 111 GEOFFREY, and MEARA, JOHN G., and TEFERA, OEHMEN, KATIE, and CARMODY, MICHAEL, Get GIRMA, and BICKLER, STEPHEN W., and RAYKAR, out the vote: Make a difference on issues of critical con- NAKUL, Progress in achieving universal access to sur- cern to surgery, 101, 10:29 gical care: An update and a path forward, 101, 6:12 OGUNLEYE, ADEYEMI A., and KOO, KEVIN, and SANGJI, NAVEEN F., and KUY, SREYRAM, The ACS N and advocacy: A tradition of protecting our patients and advancing our profession, 101, 8:30 NAGLE, JAN, What surgeons should know about...The O’LEARY, J. PATRICK, In memoriam: Dr. Isidore Cohn, benefits of attending a 2017 ACS Surgical Coding Work- Jr.: A life well-lived, 101, 1:78 shop, 101, 12:63 OLLAPALLY, VINITA, Coding and practice manage- –and SAVARISE, MARK T., and SENKOWSKI, CHRIS- ment corner: CMS eases restrictions imposed under TOPHER K., and ROMANO, TERI, Coding and the Two-Midnight Rule, 101, 3:43 practice management corner: Modifier 25 under fire: –and AGRAWAL, NEHA, and SAGE, JILL, Reimburse- Are you using it correctly? 101, 12:65 ment changes in 2016: Provisions in the 2016 Medicare NANCE, MICHAEL L., and FANTUS, RICHARD J., physician fee schedule that will affect surgical practice: NTDB data points: 2015 Pediatric Report: Pediatric An overview, 101, 1:11 regional trauma, 101, 2:42 –and COFFRON, MATTHEW, What surgeons should NEPOMNAYSHY, DMITRY, and RUBIN, MARC S., know about...Preparing for MACRA implementation, and BUCHMILLER, TERRY L., and JAKLITSCH, 101, 2:30 MICHAEL T., and TAVAKKOLI, ALI, and ARDES- OLLILA, DAVID W., and GOLSHAN, MEHRA, and TANI, ALI, and SHEU, ERIC G., From residency to BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clinical Research Program: retirement: Surgical skills competitions at ACS chapter How successful is NST in increasing breast-conserving meetings can increase resident engagement, 101, 5:44 surgery rates in TNBC patients? 101, 4:40 NESBIT, ROBERT R. Jr., From the Archives: Dr. Charles ONO, SUSAN K., and CHEATHAM, MICHAEL L., and McBurney: A pioneer in the surgical treatment of appen- SMITH, CHADWICK P., and IBRAHIM, JOSEPH A., dicitis, 101, 1:67 and HAVRON, WILLIAM S., and LUBE, MATTHEW

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W., and LEVY, MARC S., Orlando Regional Medical –The 2017 Inpatient Prospective Payment System: What Center responds to Pulse nightclub shooting, 101, 11:12 it means for surgery, 101, 12:32 –What surgeons should know about...Meeting meaning- P ful use requirements in 2016, 101, 7:40 –What surgeons should know about...The Physician Com- PARANGI, SAREH, ACS ANZ Traveling Fellow reports pare website, 101, 3:41 on experiences in New Zealand and Australia, 101, 11:75 –and GILLEY, MEG, and RESNICK, CORY M., and PASTERNAK, JOSEPH, and SUGRIM, SHAILENDRA, MEARA, JOHN G., Meaningful use: A program in and MEHTA, KATHAN, and SONI, RONAK, and transition, 101, 3:10 JINDAL, RAHUL M., and WALLER, STEPHEN G., PEREGRIN, TONY, Face forward: Transplant surgeon Surgeons lead effort to establish a sustainable eye bank overcomes challenges with teamwork and technology, in a developing nation, 101, 5:11 101, 4:9 PATTI, MARCO, Citation for Prof. Hernando Abaunza –2016 Leadership Summit focuses on conflict resolution, Orjuela, MD, FACS, MACC(Hon), 101, 11:65 cultural dexterity, and strategic thinking, 101, 7:59 PELLEGRINI, CARLOS A., A look at The Joint Com- –and FOX, MATTHEW, 3-D printing: Revolutionizing mission: Antibiotic resistance causing issues for surgical preoperative planning, resident training, and the future patients, 101, 1:72 of surgical care, 101, 7:9 –A look at The Joint Commission: Cognitive biases can POMP, ALFONS, and FEHLING, DAVID, and 112 | lead to serious patient safety events, 101, 12:72 MICHELASSI, FABRIZIO, and ABELSON, JONA- –A look at The Joint Commission: Credentialing and privi- THAN S., and YEO, HEATHER L., Using the ACS leging: Five tips for ASCs, 101, 2:40 NSQIP Surgical Risk Calculator for surgical education –A look at The Joint Commission: Ernest Amory Codman and quality improvement, 101, 12:29 Award honoree furthers quality improvement mission, PORIES, SUSAN, and GRASSI, CHRISTINA, and 101, 11:52 FRIPP, VIKISHA, ACS WiSC addresses ongoing chal- –A look at The Joint Commission: Hand hygiene TST lenges for women in surgery, 101, 11:29 helps hospitals reduce HAI rates, 101, 4:47 PORIES, WALTER J., Is there a surgeon in the house? –A look at The Joint Commission: Henry Ford Health 101, 9:71 System opens up about pilot testing Oro 2.0, 101, 9:55 PRICE, MICHELLE, and WINCHELL, ROBERT J., and –A look at The Joint Commission: Improvements con- STEWART, RONALD M., Committee on Trauma tinue in surgical care accountability measures, 101, 3:48 introduces needs assessment tool aimed at resolving –A look at The Joint Commission: Joint Commission trauma center debate, 101, 9:11 executive vice-president addresses pain management PULS, MARK W., 2015 ACS Governors Survey: Surgeons standard concerns, 101, 7:55 describe the ACA’s effects on access to care, 101, 5:19 –A look at The Joint Commission: New Patient Blood –2015 ACS Governors Survey: Surgeons express concerns Management Certification aimed at eliminating unnec- regarding the EHR, 101, 4:29 essary transfusions, 101, 8:69 –2015 ACS Governors Survey: Surgeons speak out on –A look at The Joint Commission: Support surgical time outs GME funding issues, 101, 6:27 on National Time Out Day—and all year long, 101, 6:58 –and SARAP, MICHAEL D., Dispatches from rural sur- –A look at The Joint Commission: Total hip and total geons: ACS Advisory Council for Rural Surgery hard knee replacement certification focuses on continuum at work, 101, 1:57 of care, 101, 5:51 –A look at The Joint Commission: Workplace bullying is R a real problem in health care, 101, 10:65 PELTZMAN, MOLLY, PQRS reporting in 2016 and what RAYKAR, NAKUL, and MUKHOPADHYAY, SWAG- the College is doing to help, 101, 5:25 OTO, and NG-KAMSTRA, JOSHUA S. and LIN,

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YIHAN, and SALUJA, SAURABH, and SCOTT, RUBIN, MARC S., and BUCHMILLER, TERRY L., JOHN W., and ANDERSON, GEOFFREY, and and JAKLITSCH, MICHAEL T., and TAVAK KOLI, MEARA, JOHN G., and TEFERA, GIRMA, and BICK- ALI, and ARDESTANI, ALI, and SHEU, ERIC G., LER, STEPHEN W., Progress in achieving universal and NEPOMNAYSHY, DMITRY, From residency to access to surgical care: An update and a path forward, retirement: Surgical skills competitions at ACS chapter 101, 6:12 meetings can increase resident engagement, 101, 5:44 REISS, ALISHA D., and SANGJI, NAVEEN F., and RUSSELL, MARCIA M., and BERIAN, JULIA R., and EHLERS, ANNE P., and WARD, WILLIAM H., and ROSENTHAL, RONNIE A., and KO, CLIFFORD Y., GINWALLA, RASHNA F., Exploring the limits of sur- Improving quality in geriatric surgery: A blueprint from geon disclosure: Where are the boundaries? 101, 8:43 the American College of Surgeons, 101, 12:22 RESNICK, CORY M., and MEARA, JOHN G., and PELTZMAN, MOLLY, and GILLEY, MEG, Mean- S ingful use: A program in transition, 101, 3:10 REYES, CYNTHIA, What surgeons should know about... SAGE, JILL, and OLLAPALLY, VINITA, and The one-year grace period for correct use of ICD-10 AGRAWAL, NEHA, Reimbursement changes in 2016: codes, 101, 1:50 Provisions in the 2016 Medicare physician fee schedule RICH, NORMAN M., and WELLING, DAVID R., and that will affect surgical practice: An overview, 101, 1:11 LOUGH, FREDERICK C., and ELSTER, ERIC A., SAKAI, LAUREN, and FANTUS, RICHARD J., From the Archives: The historic link between the ACS NTDB data points: Don’t sugarcoat it, 101, 12:74 | 113 leadership and the military, 101, 11:47 –and FANTUS, RICHARD J., NTDB data points: ROBSON, MARTIN C., and ELSTER, ERIC, and Guns and the golden years, 101, 11:54 FRANZ, MICHAEL G., From residency to retire- SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., and SUTHERLAND, MICHAEL ment: Primum non nocere: A therapeutic imperative J., and TURNER, PATRICIA L., and MOALEM, for modern wound care, 101, 9:49 JACOB, and ALSEIDI, ADNAN A., and BROG- ROCHA, FLAVIO G., and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS HAMMER, JOSHUA, and SULIBURK, JAMES, and Clinical Research Program: Studies address metabolic KLARISTENFELD, DANIEL D., Young surgeons image-directed oncologic therapy for gastric cancer, speak up: Stringent OR attire restrictions decrease 101, 5:48 morale without improving outcomes, 101, 10:10 ROMANO, TERI, and HOVEY, BETTY, Coding and SALUJA, SAURABH, and SCOTT, JOHN W., and practice management corner: Early ICD-10 audits indi- ANDERSON, GEOFFREY, and MEARA, JOHN G., cate a learning curve for general surgeons, 101, 6:50 and TEFERA, GIRMA, and BICKLER, STEPHEN –and NAGLE, JAN, and SAVARISE, MARK T., and SEN- W., and RAYKAR, NAKUL, and MUKHOPADHYAY, KOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., Coding and practice SWAGOTO, and NG-KAMSTRA, JOSHUA S. and management corner: Modifier 25 under fire: Are you LIN, YIHAN, Progress in achieving universal access to using it correctly? 101, 12:65 surgical care: An update and a path forward, 101, 6:12 ROSEN, JUSTIN, ACS lobbyist experiences the relevance SANGJI, NAVEEN F., and EHLERS, ANNE P., and of trauma centers firsthand, 101, 9:17 WARD, WILLIAM H., and GINWALLA, RASHNA ROSENTHAL, RONNIE A., and KO, CLIFFORD Y., F., and REISS, ALISHA D., Exploring the limits of sur- and RUSSELL, MARCIA M., and BERIAN, JULIA R., geon disclosure: Where are the boundaries? 101, 8:43 Improving quality in geriatric surgery: A blueprint from –and KUY, SREYRAM, and OGUNLEYE, ADEYEMI the American College of Surgeons, 101, 12:22 A., and KOO, KEVIN, The ACS and advocacy: A tra- ROTONDO, MICHAEL F., and STEWART, RONALD dition of protecting our patients and advancing our M., and JENKINS, DONALD H., and WINCHELL, profession, 101, 8:30 ROBERT J., ACS Committee on Trauma pledges to SARAP, MICHAEL D., and PULS, MARK W., Dis- make zero preventable deaths a reality, 101, 10:23 patches from rural surgeons: ACS Advisory Council

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for Rural Surgery hard at work, 101, 1:57 SHIPPER, EDWARD S., and HARDAWAY, JOHN C., SAVARISE, MARK T., Coding and practice management and GARVEY, ERIN M., and LOGGHE, HEATHER, corner: Coding and reimbursement for colonoscopy, Talking through time: Trends in communication and 101, 5:40 the evolving patient-physician relationship, 101, 8:19 –and BARNEY, LINDA, 2016 CPT coding changes and SISTI, DOMINIC A., and MARTIN, NIELS D., and their effects, 101, 1:18 HATCHIMONJI, JUSTIN S., Surgical futility and –and SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., and ROMANO, patient-centered care: The effects of human nature in TERI, and NAGLE, JAN, Coding and practice manage- decision making, 101, 11:20 ment corner: Modifier 25 under fire: Are you using it SMITH, CHADWICK P., and IBRAHIM, JOSEPH correctly? 101, 12:65 A., and HAVRON, WILLIAM S., and LUBE, MAT- SCHNEIDMAN, DIANE, and GLICKSON, JEANNIE, THEW W., and LEVY, MARC S., and ONO, SUSAN ACS NSQIP Annual Conference inspires participants K., and CHEATHAM, MICHAEL L., Orlando to innovate to make a difference, 101, 10:73 Regional Medical Center responds to Pulse nightclub SCHWARTZ, JERRY, ACS Communities begins third shooting, 101, 11:12 year, 101, 12:87 SONI, RONAK, and JINDAL, RAHUL M., and SCOTT, JOHN W., and ANDERSON, GEOFFREY, WALLER, STEPHEN G., and PASTERNAK, and MEARA, JOHN G., and TEFERA, GIRMA, and JOSEPH, and SUGRIM, SHAILENDRA, and MEHTA, BICKLER, STEPHEN W., and RAYKAR, NAKUL, and KATHAN, Surgeons lead effort to establish a sustain- 114 | MUKHOPADHYAY, SWAGOTO, and NG-KAMSTRA, able eye bank in a developing nation, 101, 5:11 JOSHUA S. and LIN, YIHAN, and SALUJA, SAURABH, STEWART, RONALD M., and JENKINS, DONALD Progress in achieving universal access to surgical care: H., and WINCHELL, ROBERT J., and ROTONDO, An update and a path forward, 101, 6:12 MICHAEL F., ACS Committee on Trauma pledges SELBY, LUKE V., and BURGESS, JESSICA R., and to make zero preventable deaths a reality, 101, 10:23 BAILEY, ELIZABETH, and BUSCH, KRISTIN M., –and PRICE, MICHELLE, and WINCHELL, ROBERT and HOFFMAN, REBECCA L. “Pimping”: Time-hon- J., Committee on Trauma introduces needs assessment ored educational tradition or relic of the past? 101, 8:24 tool aimed at resolving trauma center debate, 101, 9:11 –and LEE, EUGENIA E., and TORRES, MADELINE, –and DRAGO, MONIQUE N., and HIERONYMUS, and KOTHARI, ANAI N., and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., RYAN M., and FLINT, LEWIS M., and GREER, and FERRADA, PAULA, and SULIBURK, JAMES WHITNEY Your ACS benefits: SRGS and the COT W., and BRYCZKOWSKI, SARAH B., The surgeon trauma education programs: Keeping surgeons cur- and social media: Twitter as a tool for practicing sur- rent on the provision of optimal patient care, 101, 2:35 geons, 101, 6:19 STRAND, NANCY, and DALY, JOHN M., and SENKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER K., and ROMANO, HENEGHAN, KATHLEEN, and KLEIN, SARAH TERI, and NAGLE, JAN, and SAVARISE, MARK T., B., Optimal in-home postoperative care made possi- Coding and practice management corner: Modifier 25 ble through new Patient Feeding Tube Home Skills under fire: Are you using it correctly? 101, 12:65 Kit, 101, 3:30 SHALGIAN, CHRISTIAN, and BAILEY, PATRICK V., SUGRIM, SHAILENDRA, and MEHTA, KATHAN, The new Medicare physician reimbursement system: and SONI, RONAK, and JINDAL, RAHUL M., Building the Quality Payment Program, 101, 10:20 and WALLER, STEPHEN G., and PASTERNAK, SHEU, ERIC G., and NEPOMNAYSHY, DMITRY, and JOSEPH, Surgeons lead effort to establish a sustain- RUBIN, MARC S., and BUCHMILLER, TERRY L., able eye bank in a developing nation, 101, 5:11 and JAKLITSCH, MICHAEL T., and TAVAK KOLI, SULIBURK, JAMES W., and BRYCZKOWSKI, SARAH ALI, and ARDESTANI, ALI, From residency to retire- B., and SELBY, LUKE V., and LEE, EUGENIA E., and ment: Surgical skills competitions at ACS chapter TORRES, MADELINE, and KOTHARI, ANAI N., meetings can increase resident engagement, 101, 5:44 and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and FERRADA, PAULA,

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The surgeon and social media: Twitter as a tool for Giving Back and the ACS Archives offer opportunities practicing surgeons, 101, 6:19 for engagement, 101, 12:70 –and KLARISTENFELD, DANIEL D., and SAKRAN, TEFERA, GIRMA, and BICKLER, STEPHEN W., and JOSEPH V., and SUTHERLAND, MICHAEL J., and RAYKAR, NAKUL, and MUKHOPADHYAY, SWAG- TURNER, PATRICIA L., and MOALEM, JACOB, OTO, and NG-KAMSTRA, JOSHUA S. and LIN, and ALSEIDI, ADNAN A., and BROGHAMMER, YIHAN, and SALUJA, SAURABH, and SCOTT, JOHN JOSHUA, Young surgeons speak up: Stringent OR attire W., and ANDERSON, GEOFFREY, and MEARA, restrictions decrease morale without improving out- JOHN G., Progress in achieving universal access to comes, 101, 10:10 surgical care: An update and a path forward, 101, 6:12 SUN, RAPHAEL, The 2015 RAS-ACS annual Commu- TERRACINA, KRISTA, First-place essay: The things I nications Committee essay contest: An introduction, carry, 101, 1:38 101, 1:37 TERZIAN, HILLMAN, and SUN, RAPHAEL, and –and TERZIAN, HILLMAN, and HON, HEIDI, and HON, HEIDI, and JADEJA, PRIYA, and GRANT, JADEJA, PRIYA, and GRANT, SCOTT B., Surgery SCOTT B., Surgery comes of age: The ACS and the comes of age: The ACS and the evolution of the surgi- evolution of the surgical profession, 101, 8:13 cal profession, 101, 8:13 TIEBERG, DONNA, Chapter news, 101, 2:52 SUTHERLAND, MICHAEL J., and TURNER, PATRI- –and CONNELLY, JENNIFER, Chapter news, 101, 4:57 CIA L., and MOALEM, JACOB, and ALSEIDI, ADNAN TORRES, MADELINE, and KOTHARI, ANAI N., A., and BROGHAMMER, JOSHUA, and SULIBURK, and KULAYLAT, AFIF N., and FERRADA, PAULA, | 115 JAMES, and KLARISTENFELD, DANIEL D., and and SULIBURK, JAMES W., and BRYCZKOWSKI, SAKRAN, JOSEPH V., Young surgeons speak up: Strin- SARAH B., and SELBY, LUKE V., and LEE, EUGENIA gent OR attire restrictions decrease morale without E., The surgeon and social media: Twitter as a tool for improving outcomes, 101, 10:10 practicing surgeons, 101, 6:19 SUTTON, JON H., Health care networks: Surprise bill- TOWNSEND, COURTNEY M., Jr., Presidential Address: ings for surgical patients, 101, 7:19 Do what’s right for the patient: Franklin H. Martin and –and ARMSTRONG, JOHN H., Advancing the surgical the American College of Surgeons, 101, 12:12 agenda: AMA House of Delegates, 101, 9:68 TURNER, PATRICIA L., Stay connected and informed: –and ARMSTRONG, JOHN H., Modernizing the AMA Start tweeting, 101, 6:25 Code of Medical Ethics, 101, 4:55 –and MOALEM, JACOB, and ALSEIDI, ADNAN A., and –and COFFRON, MATTHEW, What surgeons should BROGHAMMER, JOSHUA, and SULIBURK, JAMES, know about...Medicaid program expansion, 101, 5:37 and KLARISTENFELD, DANIEL D., and SAKRAN, –and MAA, JOHN, From residency to retirement: The JOSEPH V., and SUTHERLAND, MICHAEL J., defeat of Proposition 46 in California: A case study of Young surgeons speak up: Stringent OR attire restric- successful surgeon advocacy, 101, 1:61 tions decrease morale without improving outcomes, 101, 10:10 T W TAVAKKOLI, ALI, and ARDESTANI, ALI, and SHEU, ERIC G., and NEPOMNAYSHY, DMITRY, and WALLER, STEPHEN G., and PASTERNAK, JOSEPH, RUBIN, MARC S., and BUCHMILLER, TERRY L., and SUGRIM, SHAILENDRA, and MEHTA, and JAKLITSCH, MICHAEL T., From residency to KATHAN, and SONI, RONAK, and JINDAL, RAHUL retirement: Surgical skills competitions at ACS chapter M., Surgeons lead effort to establish a sustainable eye meetings can increase resident engagement, 101, 5:44 bank in a developing nation, 101, 5:11 TEFERA, GIRMA, and WILCZAK, BRITTANIE, and WALTER, KEVIN R., Surgeons voice legislative priori- BARBER, DOLORES, Your ACS benefits: Operation ties at 2016 Advocacy Summit, 101, 7:67

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–HENEGHAN, KATHLEEN, Your ACS benefits: Legis- NRG GI002: Moving the needle toward TNT in locally lative activities and informed consent, 101, 8:61 advanced rectal cancer, 101, 10:61 WARD, WILLIAM H., RAS-ACS Symposium essays: Residents debate the boundaries of surgeon disclosure, Y 101, 11:34 –and EHLERS, ANNE P., and GINWALLA, RASHNA YEO, HEATHER L., and POMP, ALFONS, and FEH- F., and REISS, ALISHA D., and SANGJI, NAVEEN LING, DAVID, and MICHELASSI, FABRIZIO, and F., Exploring the limits of surgeon disclosure: Where ABELSON, JONATHAN S., Using the ACS NSQIP Sur- are the boundaries? 101, 8:43 gical Risk Calculator for surgical education and quality WEISSLER, MARK C., Report from the Past-Chair of improvement, 101, 12:29 the Board of Regents: Impressions on the relevance of YOU, Y. NANCY, and FLESHMAN, JAMES W., and a professional organization, 101, 3:37 BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clinical Research Program: –and HERNANDEZ, ENRIQUE, Ethics Committee Rectal cancer resection: Laparoscopic or open—which Town Hall on industry representatives in the OR high- way forward? 101, 1:64 lights issues outlined in ACS Statement, 101, 10:84 –and GEORGE, THOMAS J., Jr., and WU, CHRIS- WELLING, DAVID R., and LOUGH, FREDERICK C., TINA, ACS Clinical Research Program: NRG GI002: and ELSTER, ERIC A., and RICH, NORMAN M., Moving the needle toward TNT in locally advanced From the Archives: The historic link between the ACS rectal cancer, 101, 10:61 116 | leadership and the military, 101, 11:47 –and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., and KATZ, MATTHEW WIELAND, JOHN M., Leading without a title, 101, 2:18 H. G., ACS Clinical Research Program: Second edition WILCZAK, BRITTANIE, Fellow initiates program to of Operative Standards for Cancer Surgery to be published train Future Doctors for South Sudan, 101, 9:43 in early 2017, 101, 12:69 –and BARBER, DOLORES, and TEFERA, GIRMA, –and KURTZMAN, SCOTT H., and BOUGHEY, JUDY Your ACS benefits: Operation Giving Back and the ACS C., ACS Clinical Research Program: Why is surgeon Archives offer opportunities for engagement, 101, 12:70 qualification important for clinical trials, and how can WILKE, LEE G., and DICKSON-WITMER, DIANA, it be achieved? 101, 9:51 and BOUGHEY, JUDY C., ACS Clinical Research Pro- YU, JENNIFER, and MOSES, LINDSEY, and KODNER, gram: Dissemination and implementation: Translating IRA J., and BROWN, DOUGLAS, and NUSSEN- cancer guidelines and clinical trial outcomes into every- BAUM, BRIAN, Seeking equilibrium in decision day practice, 101, 2:33 making: The balance between clinical judgment and WILSON, BETH JURKIEWICZ, and KLEIN, SARAH patient goals, 101, 7:24 B., MHS: Supporting the future: Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Jurkiewicz: A distinctive legacy of giving, 101, 1:69 Z WINCHELL, ROBERT J., and ROTONDO, MICHAEL F., and STEWART, RONALD M., and JENKINS, ZIBARI, GAZI B., and ANNAMALAI, A. ANAND, DONALD H., ACS Committee on Trauma pledges and CHU, QUYEN D., Two decades of humanitarian to make zero preventable deaths a reality, 101, 10:23 surgical outreach and capacity building in Kurdistan, –and STEWART, RONALD M., and PRICE, MICHELLE, 101, 10:33 Committee on Trauma introduces needs assessment ZUBAIR, MAYS, and KALYOUSSEF, EVELYNE, and tool aimed at resolving trauma center debate, 101, 9:11 FRIEDMAN, REMY, and FANG, CHRISTINA H., WINKLEBLACK, BOB, Your ACS benefits: Insure Women’s role in otolaryngologic medicine, 101, 12:40 your family’s future with life and disability insur- ance, 101, 4:45 WU, CHRISTINA, and YOU, Y. NANCY, and GEORGE, THOMAS J., Jr., ACS Clinical Research Program:

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Franklin H. Martin and the American College of Surgeons

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–The ACS leads efforts to improve quality of care for older A surgical patients, 101, 11:71 –ACS NSQIP National Conference inspires participants ACCESS TO CARE (see: GLOBAL HEALTH CARE) to innovate to make a difference (Glickson, Schneid- ACCREDITATION (see also: THE JOINT man), 101, 10:73 COMMISSION) –ACS WiSC addresses ongoing challenges for women in | 117 Accredited bariatric surgery centers have fewer postop- surgery (Grassi, Fripp, Pories), 101, 11:29 erative complications, 101, 9:73 –Associate Fellows: Apply now for ACS Fellowship, 101, 10:89 ADVOCACY AND HEALTH POLICY (see also: AMER- –Board of Governors pillars at work: An update ICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Advocacy and (Michelassi), 101, 8:78 Health Policy and LEGISLATIVE AND GOVERN- –Calendar of events, 101, 1:96, 2:60, 3:64, 4:68, 5:76, 6:80, MENT ISSUES) 7:80, 8:96, 9:92, 10:100, 11:80, 12:128 Applying advocacy skills: Gaining influence from the –Committee on Trauma introduces needs assessment tool statehouse to Capitol Hill (Liepert), 101, 3:25 aimed at resolving trauma center debate (Winchell, From residency to retirement: The defeat of Proposition Stewart, Price), 101, 9:11 46 in California: A case study of successful surgeon –Health Services Research Methods Course registration advocacy (Maa, Sutton), 101, 1:61 now open, 101, 11:73 Get out the vote: Make a difference on issues of critical –JAMA Surgery publishes research agenda developed at concern to surgery (Carmody, Oehmen), 101, 10:29 NIH-ACS symposium on disparities, 101, 5:61 AFFORDABLE CARE ACT (see: LEGISLATIVE AND –National Surgical Patient Safety Summit participants GOVERNMENT ISSUES: Federal) stress teamwork, communication, and standards, 101, AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS (ACS) 10:92 Activities –New standards for children’s surgery verification –ACS-AEI Postgraduate Course focuses on simulation in released, 101, 3:56 surgical education, 101, 8:77 –PQRS reporting in 2016 and what the College is doing –ACS and AGS release geriatric perioperative recommen- to help (Peltzman), 101, 5:25 dations, 101, 2:47 –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, October 2015 –ACS Comprehensive General Surgery Review Course (Michelassi), 101, 1:90 starts July 28, 101, 5:57 –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, February 2016 –ACS in the news, 101, 5:70 (Michelassi), 101, 5:64 –ACS joins effort to increase colorectal screening rates –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, June 2016 to 80 percent by 2018, 101, 10:91 (Michelassi), 101, 9:78

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–Surgeon Workforce Subcommittee develops Onboard- achieved? (Kutzman, Boughey, You), 101, 9:51 ing Checklist for Surgeons (Goldfarb), 101, 7:48 ACS Foundation (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF –TQIP now in all 50 states and Washington, DC, 101, 10:88 SURGEONS: Scholarships and Fellowships) –Watch your inbox for redesigned, interactive ACS –ACS Foundation Annual Report 2015, 101, 6:37 e-newletters, 101, 5:71 –Healy Award fundraising initiative achieves $200,000 Advocacy and Health Policy (see also: ADVOCACY goal, 101, 1:77 AND HEALTH POLICY) –MHS: Supporting the future: Amilu Stewart, MD, FACS: –ACS Chapter Grant Program supports opportunities to Silencing the skeptics (Klein), 101, 8:66 lobby state lawmakers (Ackerman), 101, 11:41 –MHS: Supporting the future: Dr. and Mrs. LaSalle D. –ACS CoC creates awareness of cancer issues at state and Leffall, Jr.: Paying it forward (Klein), 101, 3:45 federal levels (Ackerman), 101, 4:25 –MHS: Supporting the future: Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Jurkie- –Surgeons voice legislative priorities at 2016 Advocacy wicz: A distinctive legacy of giving (Jurkiewicz Wilson, Summit (Walter), 101, 7:67 Klein), 101, 1:69 Alliance/ACS Clinical Research Program –MHS: Supporting the future: Planned giving: A power- –ACS Clinical Research Program: Diet and lifestyle can ful legacy (Klein), 101, 11:49 influence prostate cancer outcomes (Leapman, Clark, –MHS: Supporting the future: Yeu-Tsu Margaret Lee, Meng, Boughey), 101, 7:50 MD, FACS: A life in service (Klein), 101, 5:46 –ACS Clinical Research Program: Dissemination and ACS National Surgical Quality Improvement Program 118 | implementation: Translating cancer guidelines and –January 17 deadline for 2016 ACS NSQIP National Con- clinical trial outcomes into everyday practice (Wilke, ference abstracts, 101, 1:80 Dickson-Witmer, Boughey), 101, 2:33 –ACS NSQIP National Conference inspires participants –ACS Clinical Research Program: How successful is NST to innovate to make a difference (Glickson, Schneid- in increasing breast-conserving surgery rates in TNBC man), 101, 10:73 patients? (Ollila, Golshan, Boughey), 101, 4:40 –Using the ACS NSQIP Surgical Risk Calculator for surgi- –ACS Clinical Research Program: Improving rectal cancer cal education and quality improvement (Abelson, Yeo, outcomes through advocacy, education, and research: Pomp, Fehling, Michelassi), 101, 12:29 The OSTRiCh Consortium and the new NAPRC ACS Professional Association (ACSPA) (Monson, Dietz, Boughey, You), 101, 11:45 –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, October 2015 –ACS Clinical Research Program: NRG GI002: Moving (Michelassi), 101, 1:90 the needle toward TNT in locally advanced rectal –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, February 2016 cancer (George, Wu, You), 101, 10:61 (Michelassi), 101, 5:64 –ACS Clinical Research Program: Rectal cancer resection: –Report on ACSPA/ACS activities, June 2016 (Michelassi), Laparoscopic or open—which way forward? (Fleshman, 101, 9:78 Boughey, You), 101, 1:64 Annual meeting (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- –ACS Clinical Research Program: Second edition of Opera- GEONS: Clinical Congress) tive Standards for Cancer Surgery to be published in early Archives 2017 (Katz, You, Boughey), 101, 12:69 –From the Archives: Dr. Asa Yancey and the realization –ACS Clinical Research Program: Studies address met- of his mentor’s dream (Cornwell), 101, 9:53 abolic image-directed oncologic therapy for gastric –From the Archives: Dr. Charles McBurney: A pioneer in cancer (Rocha, Boughey), 101, 5:48 the surgical treatment of appendicitis (Nesbit), 101, 1:67 –ACS Clinical Research Program: Two studies pave the –From the Archives: Dr. Rudolph Matas: Learned trail- way for preoperative therapy in pancreatic cancer blazer, father of vascular surgery (Miller), 101, 4:43 patients (Katz, Ahmad, Boughey), 101, 8:57 –From the Archives: Drs. William J. Mayo and Franklin –ACS Clinical Research Program: Why is surgeon quali- H. Martin: Leaders in establishing the College’s unique fication important for clinical trials, and how can it be identity (Kernahan), 101, 7:53

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–From the Archives: The historical link between the ACS Outstanding Achievement Award, 101, 11:74 leadership and the military (Rich, Welling, Lough, –27 cancer care facilities receive CoC Outstanding Elster), 101, 11:47 Achievement Award, 101, 4:56 Awards (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- –ACS CoC creates awareness of cancer issues at state and GEONS: Fellows and Members) federal levels (Ackerman), 101, 4:25 –ACS now accepting 2017 Jacobson Promising Investiga- –ACS seeks to fill eight vacancies on Commission on tor Award applications, 101, 11:74 Cancer, 101, 7:77 –Dr. Louis Argenta receives 2016 Jacobson Innovation Disciplinary actions Award, 101, 8:73 –Disciplinary actions taken, 101, 1:85 –Fellows honored for volunteerism and humanitarian- Executive Director ism (Fox), 101, 9:62 –Executive Director’s annual report (Hoyt), 101, 12:46 –Final month to apply for 12th annual Jacobson Promis- –Looking forward (Hoyt), 101, 1:8 (strategic planning); ing Investigator Award, 101, 2:49 2:6 (integrated registry initiative); 3:7 (FIRST Trial); –Frank G. Opelka, MD, FACS, chosen as 2016 Distin- 4:7 (ACS communications); 5:8 (quality collaboratives); guished Service Award recipient, 101, 9:59 6:8 (concurrent surgery); 7:7 (Morehouse mentorship –Inaugural Mary Edwards Walker Award presented to program); 8:9 (team-based care); 9:8 (Clinical Congress Dr. Maniscalco-Theberge, 101, 11:60 2016); 10:8 (surgical attire); 11:9 (Quality Payment Pro- –Mary H. McGrath, MD, MPH, FACS, to be honored with gram); 12:9 (year-end wrap-up) Distinguished Philanthropist Award, 101, 10:71 Fellows and Members (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE | 119 –Nominations for 2016 volunteerism and humanitarian OF SURGEONS: Awards) awards due February 29, 101, 2:50 –A family tradition: Fellows describe influence of surgeon –Nominations for 2017 volunteerism and humanitarian parents and other relatives (Glickson), 101, 4:15 awards due February 28, 101, 12:82 –Becker’s Hospital Review names Dr. Ko as one of 50 patient Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons safety experts, 101, 6:69 –Bulletin moves online for most readers beginning with –Dr. Ajit Sachdeva takes helm of the Society for Academic January 2017 issue, 101, 11:56 Continuing Medical Education, 101, 10:87 –Letters to the Editor, 101, 2:44 –Dr. Cato Laurencin honored with National Medal of –New history of ACS Bulletin reflects history of College, Technology and Innovation, 101, 7:70 101, 11:72 –Dr. Eberlein named honorary SBAS fellow and elected Chapters chair of NCCN, 101, 7:73 –Chapter news, 101, 2:52, 4:57, 6:70, 8:85, 10:93, 12:93 –Dr. Julie Ann Freischlag inducted into Royal College of –From residency to retirement: Surgical skills competi- Surgeons of Edinburgh, 101, 6:69 tions at ACS chapter meetings can increase resident –Dr. Sachdeva delivers Distinguished Professor Lecture engagement (Ardestani, Sheu, Nepomnayshy, Rubin, at USC, 101, 2:49 Buchmiller, Jaklitsch, Tavakkoli), 101, 5:44 –Drs. A. Brent Eastman, Michael Sinclair named UCSF Clinical Congress Alumni of the Year, 101, 6:68 –Clinical Congress 2016 Preliminary Program, 101, 7:30 –Drs. Pellegrini and Sachdeva receive prestigious surgi- –Ethics Committee Town Hall on industry represen- cal awards, 101, 12:91 tatives in the OR highlights issues outlines in ACS –Fellow initiates program to train Future Doctors for statement (Hernandez, Weissler), 101, 10:84 South Sudan (Wilczak), 101, 9:43 –Highlights of Clinical Congress 2015, 101, 1:25 –Howard University awards honorary degrees to Presi- –Official notice: Annual Business Meeting of Members, dent Obama and Dr. L. D. Britt, 101, 7:71 American College of Surgeons, 101, 9:61 –Members in the news, 101, 1:87, 7:75, 12:89 Commission on Cancer –National Medical Association honors Dr. Turner with –20 cancer care facilities receive biannual CoC Service Award, 101, 10:88

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–Profiles in surgical research: Anthony Atala, MD, FACS –Coming in November in JACS, and online now, 101, 10:91 (Emamaullee, Itani), 101, 5:30 –Coming in October in JACS, and online now, 101, 9:72 –Three ACS Fellows elected, two inducted to National –Coming in September in JACS, and online now, 101, 8:91 Academy of Medicine, 101, 12:88 Meetings Governors, Board of –2016 Leadership Summit focuses on conflict resolution, –2015 ACS Governors Survey: Surgeons describe the cultural dexterity, and strategic thinking (Peregrin), ACA’s effects on access to care (Puls), 101, 5:19 101, 7:59 –2015 ACS Governors Survey: Surgeons express concerns –ACS NSQIP Conference in San Diego to focus on inno- regarding the EHR (Puls), 101, 4:29 vation, 101, 7:79 –2015 ACS Governors Survey: Surgeons speak out on –Calendar of events, 101, 1:96, 2:60, 3:64, 4:68, 5:76, 6:80, GME funding issues (Puls), 101, 6:27 7:80, 8:96, 9:92, 10:100, 11:80, 12:128 –Board of Governors pillars at work: An update –Last chance to register for 2016 ACS-AEI Consortium (Michelassi), 101, 8:78 Meeting, 101, 2:48 History (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- –Register for ACS TQIP Conference, November 5–7 in GEONS: Archives) Orlando, FL, 101, 9:72 –New history of ACS Bulletin reflects history of College, –Save the date for the ACS Surgeons as Leaders Course 101, 11:72 in June, 101, 3:58 Honorary Fellowships –Submit abstracts by November 2 for Annual ACS Surgi- 120 | –Citation for Prof. Hernando Abaúnza Orjuela, MD, cal Simulation Meeting, 101, 9:74 FACS, MACC(Hon) (Patti), 101, 11:65 –Surgeons voice legislative priorities at 2016 Advocacy –Citation for Prof. Jacques Belghiti, MD, PhD (Blumgart), Summit (Walter), 101, 7:67 101, 11:66 Member benefits –Citation for Prof. John F. Thompson, AO, MD, FACS, –Your ACS benefits: JACS CME and the ACS NSQIP Surgi- FRACS, FAHMS (Gershenwald), 101, 11:69 cal Risk Calculator (Carmichael, ACS National Surgical –Citation for Prof. S. Adibul Hasan Rizvi, MB, BS, Quality Improvement Program team), 101, 6:53 FRCSEng, FRCSEd (Haberal), 101, 11:67 –Your ACS benefits: Insure your family’s future with life –Citation for Prof. Sachiyo Suita, MD, PhD (Coran), 101, and disability insurance (Winkleblack), 101, 4:45 11:68 –Your ACS benefits: Legislative activities and informed –Five outstanding surgeons conferred Honorary Fellow- consent (Heneghan, Walter), 101, 8:61 ship in the ACS, 101, 11:63 –Your ACS benefits: Maximize your visibility and the In memoriam benefits of Fellowship with the My Profile Web page –Dr. Chad Rubin remembered as exceptional surgeon (McAllister), 101, 10:63 and consummate volunteer, 101, 8:75 –Your ACS benefits: Operation Giving Back and the ACS –In memoriam: Barrett G. Haik, MD, FACS (Gigantelli), Archives offer opportunities for engagement (Tefera, 101, 10:69 Wilczak, Barber), 101, 12:70 –In memoriam: Dr. Isidore Cohn, Jr.: A life well-lived –Your ACS benefits:SRGS and the COT trauma education (O’Leary), 101, 1:78 programs: Keeping surgeons current on the provision –In memoriam: Dr. John Connolly, pioneering cardio- of optimal patient care (Flint, Greer, Stewart, Drago, thoracic surgeon (Connolly, Chandler, Hoyt), 101, 4:52 Hieronymus), 101, 2:35 Informatics Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and ACS Communities begins third year (Schwartz), 101, 12:87 Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP) Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS) –Accredited bariatric surgery centers have fewer postop- –Coming in August in JACS, and online now, 101, 6:68 erative complications, 101, 9:73 –Coming in December in JACS, and online now, 101, 11:74 –Version 2.0 of MBSAQIP standards to take effect in Octo- –Coming in January in JACS, and online now, 101, 12:85 ber, 101, 7:65

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Military Health System Strategic Partnership Ameri- of Surgeons National Quality Improvement Program can College of Surgeons (MHSSPACS) and QUALITY) –ACS-Military Health System Partnership focuses on –ACS Clinical Scholars benefit from access to outcomes surgeon readiness and sustaining trauma systems, measures and mentors (Bilimoria, Ko), 101, 1:76 101, 6:66 –Improving quality in geriatric surgery: A blueprint from –MHSSPACS and Excelsior Surgical Society issue call the American College of Surgeons (Russell, Berian, for abstracts, 101, 4:61 Rosenthal, Ko), 101, 12:22 National Cancer Database (NCDB) (see also: AMERI- Resident and Associate Society of the American Col- CAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Activities) lege of Surgeons (RAS-ACS) (see also: EDUCATION –ACS Clinical Research Program: Improving rectal AND TRAINING and YOUNG SURGEONS) cancer outcomes through advocacy, education, and –The 2015 RAS-ACS annual Communications Committee research: The OSTRiCh Consortium and the new essay contest: An introduction (Sun), 101, 1:37 NAPRC (Monson, Dietz, Boughey, You), 101, 11:45 –The ACS and advocacy: A tradition of protecting our Officers and Staff patients and advancing our profession (Koo, Sangji, –ACS Officers, Regents, and Board of Governors’ Execu- Kuy, Ogunleye), 101, 8:30 tive Committee, 101, 1:39 –ACS Resident and Associate Society: Generations of sur- –Barbara Lee Bass, MD, FACS, is 2016–2017 ACS Presi- geons: Honoring and modernizing tradition, 101, 8:11 dent-Elect, 101, 12:76 –Exploring the limits of surgeon disclosure: Where are –Call for nominations for the ACS Board of Regents and the boundaries? (Ginwalla, Reiss, Sangji, Ehlers, Ward), | 121 ACS Officers-Elect, 101, 1:81, 12:84 101, 8:43 –Courtney M. Townsend, Jr., MD, FACS, installed as 97th –Exploring the limits of surgeon disclosure: Where are the President of the ACS, 101, 11:57 boundaries? First-place essay—Con (Mallick), 101, 11:38 –New Regents and Governors elected, 101, 12:80 –Exploring the limits of surgeon disclosure: Where are the Operation Giving Back (see also: AMERI- boundaries? First-place essay—Pro (McNicoll), 101, 11:35 CAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Awards and –First-place essay: The things I carry (Terracina), 101, 1:38 VOLUNTEERISM) –Generations of surgeons: Honoring and modernizing –Your ACS benefits: Operation Giving Back and the ACS tradition (Babu), 101, 8:12 Archives offer opportunities for engagement (Tefera, –Not your father’s ACS: The view from the Chair of the Wilczak, Barber), 101, 12:70 RAS-ACS (Babu), 101, 2:27 Patient education –“Pimping”: Time-honored educational tradition or relic –Optimal in-home postoperative care made possible of the past? (Burgess, Bailey, Busch, Hoffman, Selby), through new Patient Feeding Tube Home Skills Kit 101, 8:24 (Heneghan, Klein, Strand, Daly), 101, 3:30 –RAS-ACS Symposium essays: Residents debate the Presidential Address boundaries of surgeon disclosure (Ward), 101, 11:34 –Presidential Address: Do what’s right for the patient: –Residents: Prepare to take your ACS membership to the Franklin H. Martin and the American College of Sur- next level, 101, 3:55 geons (Townsend), 101, 12:12 –Surgery comes of age: The ACS and the evolution of the Regents, Board of surgical profession (Terzian, Sun, Hon, Jadeja, Grant), –Call for nominations for the ACS Board of Regents and 101, 8:13 ACS Officers-Elect, 101, 1:81, 12:84 –Talking through time: Trends in communication and –Report from the Past-Chair of the Board of Regents: the evolving patient-physician relationship (Shipper, Impressions on the relevance of a professional orga- Hardaway, Garvey, Logghe), 101, 8:19 nization (Weissler), 101, 3:37 –Technology for teaching: New tools for 21st century sur- Research and Optimal Patient Care (see also: AMERI- geons (Eskander, Neuwirth, Kuy, Keshava, Meizoso), CAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: American College 101, 8:36

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Scholarships/fellowships Statements –2016 international exchange travelers announced, 101, –American College of Surgeons Statements on Principles, 8:92 101, 9:19 –2016 Traveling Fellow to Japan reports on visits to hepa- –Revised statement on health care industry representa- tobiliary centers (Anaya), 101, 9:86 tives in the operating room, 101, 10:48 –ACS and Triological Society offer Clinical Scientist Devel- –Revised statement on the prevention of unintentionally opment Award, 101, 3:60 retained surgical items after surgery, 101, 10:50 –ACS announces 2016 Oweida Scholarship recipient, 101, 6:79 –Revised statement on safe surgery checklists, and ensur- –ACS ANZ Traveling Fellows reports on experiences in ing correct patient, correct site, and correct procedure New Zealand and Australia (Parangi), 101, 11:75 surgery, 101, 10:52 –ACS awards Claude H. Organ, Jr., MD, FACS, Traveling –Revised statement on sharps safety, 101, 10:53 Fellowship to Dr. Joseph, 101, 2:58 –Revised statement on surgical technology training and –ACS awards six Resident Research Scholars for 2016– certification, 101, 10:56 2018, 101, 5:74 –Statement on the aging surgeon, 101, 1:42 –ACS cosponsors fellowships in ethics and leadership, –Statement on distractions in the operating room, 101, 101, 3:57 10:42 –Applications being accepted for Faculty Research Fel- –Statement on documentation and reporting of acciden- lowships for 2017–2019, 101, 8:93 tal punctures and lacerations during surgery, 101, 10:45 122 | –Apply by September 1 for Resident Research Scholar- –Statement on general helmet use, 101, 9:48 ships for 2017–2019, 101, 8:95 –Statement on the importance of parental leave, 101, 4:35 –Apply now for 2016 Claude H. Organ, Jr., MD, FACS, –Statement on older adult burn prevention, 101, 1:44 Traveling Fellowship, 101, 4:67 –Statement on operating room attire, 101, 10:47 –Apply now for 2016 international scholarships for surgi- –Statement on physician-led, team-based surgical care, cal education, 101, 3:62 101, 8:50 –Apply now for 2017 ACS-UW Surgical Education –Statement on prevention of non-traffic vehicle-related Research Fellowship, 101, 10:91 injuries in children, 101, 1:46 –Award named in honor of Dr. Clowes available for 2017, –Statement on principles of patient education, 101, 5:36 101, 6:76 –Statement on safety belt laws and enforcement, 101, 1:48 –Community Surgeon Travel Awards available for 2017, Trauma (see also: TRAUMA) 101, 3:61 –ACS Committee on Trauma pledges to make zero pre- –Five Faculty Research Fellowships awarded, 101, 5:72 ventable deaths a reality (Stewart, Jenkins, Winchell, –Health Policy Scholars for 2016 selected, 101, 6:77 Rotondo), 101, 10:23 –International chapter opportunity: Develop an ACS- –Committee on Trauma introduces needs assessment tool based education course, 101, 12:101 aimed at resolving trauma center debate (Winchell, –International Guest Scholarships available for 2017, 101, Stewart, Price), 101, 9:11 3:62 –First year of Future Trauma Leaders program a success –New ACS/American Society of Breast Surgeons Inter- (Bulger), 101, 5:56 national Scholarship announced, 101, 9:90 –Japan Board of Surgery now recognizes ATOM as a cre- –Report from the 2015 Murray F. Brennan, MD, FACS, dential for board certification (Lefor, Mizobata), 101, 9:76 International Guest Scholar (Irvine), 101, 4:63 –NTDB data points: 2015 Pediatric Report: Pediatric Selected Readings in General Surgery regional trauma (Fantus, Nance), 101, 2:44 –Your ACS benefits:SRGS and the COT trauma education –NTDB data points: Annual Report 2015: Regional trauma programs: Keeping surgeons current on the provision (Fantus, Nance), 101, 1:74 of optimal patient care (Flint, Greer, Stewart, Drago, –NTDB data points: Biting the hand that feeds you (Fantus, Hieronymus), 101, 2:35 Ezeamuzie), 101, 6:60

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–NTDB data points: Cold-blooded killer (Fantus, SURGEONS: Alliance/ACS Clinical Research Program) Ezeamuzie), 101, 5:53 CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY –NTDB data points: Deadly rush hour (Fantus), 101, 9:57 (CPT) (see also: PRACTICE MANAGEMENT and –NTDB data points: Don’t sugarcoat it (Fantus, Sakai), REIMBURSEMENT) 101, 12:74 Coding and practice management corner: Modifier 25 –NTDB data points: Guns and the golden years (Fantus, under fire: Are you using it correctly? (Savarise, Sen- Sakai), 101, 11:54 kowski, Romano, Nagle), 101, 12:65 –NTDB data points: Look up and die (Fantus, Fantus), 101, 4:49 D –NTDB data points: Keep an eye out (Fantus, Fantus), 101, 3:50 DISASTER MANAGEMENT (see also: TRAUMA) –NTDB data points: The rise of the smombies and the fall Empowerment over charity: How surgeons turned of pedestrians (Fantus), 101, 8:71 Armenia’s tragedy into an opportunity (Ariyan), –NTDB data points: Stairway to heaven (Fantus), 101, 10:67 101, 2:9 –NTDB data points: The walking dead (Fantus), 101, 7:57 DISPARITIES IN SURGERY (see: GLOBAL SURGERY) –Your ACS benefits: SRGS and the COT trauma education DIVERSITY IN SURGERY programs: Keeping surgeons current on the provision ACS WiSC addresses ongoing challenges for women in of optimal patient care (Flint, Greer, Stewart, Drago, surgery (Grassi, Fripp, Pories), 101, 11:29 Hieronymus), 101, 2:35 Women’s role in otolaryngologic medicine (Friedman, | 123 Young Fellows Association Fang, Zubair, Kalyoussef), 101, 12:40 –Not your father’s ACS: The view from the Chair of the YFA (Moalem), 101, 2:24 E AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (AMA) Advancing the surgical agenda: AMA House of Delegates EDITORIAL (Armstrong, Sutton), 101, 9:68 Looking forward (Hoyt), 101, 1:8 (strategic planning); AMA HOD approves ACS-sponsored resolution on mass 2:6 (integrated registry initiative); 3:7 (FIRST Trial); casualty bleeding control, 101, 8:76 4:7 (ACS communications); 5:8 (quality collaboratives); JAMA Surgery publishes research agenda development at 6:8 (concurrent surgery); 7:7 (Morehouse mentorship NIH-ACS symposium on disparities, 101, 5:61 program); 8:9 (team-based care); 9:8 (Clinical Congress Modernizing the AMA Code of Medical Ethics (Arm- 2016); 10:8 (surgical attire); 11:9 (Quality Payment Pro- strong, Sutton), 101, 4:55 gram); 12:9 (year-end wrap-up) EDUCATION AND TRAINING (see also: AMERICAN B COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Resident and Associate Society of the American College of Surgeons and BARIATRIC SURGERY (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF YOUNG SURGEONS) SURGEONS: Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accredi- FIRST Trial shows flexibility in resident work hours does tation and Quality Improvement Program [MBSAQIP]) not affect patient safety, 101, 3:53 Looking forward [FIRST Trial] (Hoyt), 101, 3:7 C Using the ACS NSQIP Surgical Risk Calculator for sur- gical education and quality improvement (Abelson, CANCER (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- Yeo, Pomp, Fehling, Michelassi), 101, 12:29 GEONS: Commission on Cancer and AMERICAN ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS (see also: INFOR- COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Alliance/ACS Clinical MATICS and LEGISLATION: Federal) Research Program) 2015 ACS Governors Survey: Surgeons express concerns CLINICAL TRIALS (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF regarding the EHR (Puls), 101, 4:29

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Meaningful use: A program in transition (Resnick, Meara, Soni, Jindal), 101, 5:11 Peltzman, Gilley), 101, 3:10 Two decades of humanitarian surgical outreach and What surgeons should know about…Meeting meaning- capacity building in Kurdistan (Chu, Zibari, Annama- ful use requirements in 2016 (Peltzman), 101, 7:40 lai), 101, 10:33 ETHICS GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS (see: THE JOINT Ethics Committee Town Hall on industry representatives COMMISSION) in the OR highlights issues outlines in ACS statement (Hernandez, Weissler), 101, 10:84 H Exploring the limits of surgeon disclosure: Where are the boundaries? (Ginwalla, Reiss, Sangji, Ehlers, Ward), HEALTH CARE REFORM (see also: LEGISLATIVE 101, 8:43 AND GOVERNMENT ISSUES, REIMBURSEMENT, Modernizing the AMA Code of Medical Ethics (Arm- and VALUE-BASED CARE) strong, Sutton), 101, 4:55 From residency to retirement: Surgery in Maryland: Seeking equilibrium in decision making: The balance Guidelines for navigating health care reform (Katlic), between clinical judgement and patient goals (Moses, 101, 8:53 Kodner, Brown, Nussenbaum, Yu), 101, 7:24 JAMA Surgery publishes research agenda development at Surgical futility and patient-centered care: The effects of NIH-ACS symposium on disparities, 101, 5:61 human nature in decision making (Hatchimonji, Sisti, What surgeons should know about...Preparing for 124 | Martin), 101, 11:20 MACRA implementation (Coffron, Ollapally), 101, 2:30 EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE (see: QUALITY OF HISTORY (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- CARE) GEONS: Archives and AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: History) G Women’s role in otolaryngologic medicine (Friedman, Fang, Zubair, Kalyoussef), 101, 12:40 GERIATRIC SURGERY ACS and AGS release geriatric perioperative recommen- I dations, 101, 2:47 The ACS leads efforts to improve quality of care for older IN MEMORIAM (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- surgical patients, 101, 11:71 GEONS: In memoriam) Improving quality in geriatric surgery: A blueprint from INFORMATICS (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF the American College of Surgeons (Russell, Berian, SURGEONS: Informatics) Rosenthal, Ko), 101, 12:22 What surgeons should know about...The Physician Com- GLOBAL HEALTH CARE pare website (Peltzman), 101, 3:41 Dispatches from the Africa Mercy: A ship of hope and heal- Looking forward [integrated registry initiative] (Hoyt), ing (Emil), 101, 9:35 101, 2:6 Fellow initiates program to train Future Doctors for South INNOVATION Sudan (Wilczak), 101, 9:43 Dr. Louis Argenta receives 2016 Jacobson Innovation JAMA Surgery publishes research agenda development at Award, 101, 8:73 NIH-ACS symposium on disparities, 101, 5:61 Profiles in surgical research: Anthony Atala, MD, FACS Progress is achieving universal access to surgical care: (Emamaullee, Itani), 101, 5:30 An update and a path forward (Raykar, Mukhopad- hyay, Ng-Kamstra, Lin, Saluja, Scott, Anderson, Meara, J Tefera, Bickler), 101, 6:12 Surgeons lead effort to establish a sustainable eye bank in THE JOINT COMMISSION developing nation (Waller, Pasternak, Sugrim, Mehta, A look at The Joint Commission: Antibiotic resistance

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causing issues for surgical patients (Pellegrini), 101, 1:72 –The new Medicare physician reimbursement system: A look at The Joint Commission: Cognitive biases can lead Building the Quality Payment Program (Shalgian, to serious patient safety events (Pellegrini), 101, 12:72 Bailey), 101, 10:20 A look at The Joint Commission: Credentialing and privi- –What surgeons should know about...The Physician Com- leging: Five tips for ASCs (Pellegrini), 101, 2:40 pare website (Peltzman), 101, 3:41 A look at The Joint Commission: Ernest Amory Codman –What surgeons should know about…Understanding Award honoree furthers quality improvement mission Medicare Part B incident to billing (Agrawal), 8:51 (Pellegrini), 101, 11:52 Federal A look at The Joint Commission: Hand hygiene TST helps –2015 ACS Governors Survey: Surgeons speak out on hospitals reduce HAI rates (Pellegrini), 101, 4:47 GME funding issues (Puls), 101, 5:27 A look at The Joint Commission: Henry Ford Health –What surgeons should know about...Preparing for System opens up about pilot testing Oro 2.0 (Pellegrini), MACRA implementation (Coffron, Ollapally), 101, 2:30 101, 9:55 State A look at The Joint Commission: Improvements continue –2016 state legislative year in review and a look ahead in surgical care accountability measures (Pellegrini), (Liepert, Ackerman), 101, 12:35 101, 3:48 LIFESTYLES A look at The Joint Commission: Joint Commission A family tradition: Fellows describe influence of surgeon executive vice-president addresses pain management parents and other relatives (Glickson), 101, 4:15 standard concerns (Pellegrini), 101, 7:55 Is there a surgeon in the house? (Pories), 101, 9:71 | 125 A look at The Joint Commission: New Patient Blood Management Certification aimed at eliminating unnec- M essary transfusions (Pellegrini), 101, 8:69 A look at The Joint Commission: Support surgical time MEDICARE/MEDICAID (see also: ELECTRONIC outs on National Time Out Day—and all year long HEALTH RECORDS and REIMBURSEMENT) (Pellegrini), 101, 6:58 The 2017 Inpatient Prospective Payment System: What A look at The Joint Commission: Total hip and total knee it means for surgery (Peltzman), 101, 12:32 replacement certification focuses on continuum of care The new Medicare physician reimbursement system: (Pellegrini), 101, 5:51 Building the Quality Payment Program (Shalgian, A look at The Joint Commission: Workplace bullying Bailey), 101, 10:20 is a real problem in health care (Pellegrini), 101, 10:65 What surgeons should know about…Medicaid program expansion (Coffron, Sutton), 101, 5:37 L What surgeons should know about...Preparing for MACRA implementation (Coffron, Ollapally), 101, 2:30 LEADERSHIP What surgeons should know about…Understanding 2016 Leadership Summit focuses on conflict resolution, Medicare Part B incident to billing (Agrawal), 101: 8:51 cultural dexterity, and strategic thinking (Peregrin), MILITARY SURGERY (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF 101, 7:59 SURGEONS: Military Health System Strategic Part- Leading without a title (Wieland), 101, 2:18 nership American College of Surgeons [MHSSPACS] LEGISLATIVE AND GOVERNMENT ISSUES (see and TRAUMA) also: ADVOCACY AND HEALTH POLICY, MEDI- CARE/MEDICAID, PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY, O and REIMBURSEMENT) Affordable Care Act OPERATING ROOM ENVIRONMENT (see also: –2015 ACS Governors Survey: Surgeons describe the AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: Statements) ACA’s effects on access to care (Puls), 101, 6:19 Ethics Committee Town Hall on industry representatives

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in the OR highlights issues outlines in ACS statement attending a 2017 ACS Surgical Coding Workshop (Hernandez, Weissler), 101, 10:84 (Nagle), 101, 12:63 Young surgeons speak up: Stringent OR attire restric- What surgeons should know about…The one-year grace tions decrease morale without improving outcomes period for correct use of ICD-10 codes (Reyes), 101, 1:50 (Moalem, Alseidi, Broghammer, Suliburk, Klaristen- PROFESSIONALISM feld, Sakran, Sutherland, Turner), 101, 10:10 Exploring the limits of surgeon disclosure: Where are OUTCOMES (see: QUALITY OF CARE) the boundaries? (Ginwalla, Reiss, Sangji, Ehlers, Ward), 101, 8:43 P Q PATIENT EDUCATION AND PROTECTION (see also: THE JOINT COMMISSION, OPERATING ROOM QUALITY OF CARE (see also: AMERICAN COL- ENVIRONMENT, and QUALITY OF CARE) LEGE OF SURGEONS: ACS National S u r g i c a l Optimal in-home postoperative care made possible Quality Improvement Program; and HEALTH through new Patient Feeding Tube Home Skills Kit CARE REFORM) (Heneghan, Klein, Strand, Daly), 101, 3:30 From residency to retirement: Primum non nocere: A PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT (see: AMERICAN therapeutic imperative for modern wound care (Elster, COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: ACS National Surgical Franz, Robson), 101, 9:49 126 | Quality Improvement Program and THE JOINT COMMISSION and MEDICARE/MEDICAID and R QUALITY OF CARE) PHYSICIAN WELL-BEING REGULATORY ISSUES (see: LEGISLATIVE/GOV- Study shows micro breaks have big benefits (Glickson), ERNMENT ISSUES) 101, 6:62 FIRST Trial shows flexibility in resident work hours does Young surgeons speak up: Stringent OR attire restric- not affect patient safety, 101, 3:53 tions decrease morale without improving outcomes Looking forward [FIRST Trial] (Hoyt), 101, 3:7 (Moalem, Alseidi, Broghammer, Suliburk, Klaristen- REIMBURSEMENT (see also: PRACTICE feld, Sakran, Sutherland, Turner), 101, 10:10 MANAGEMENT) PRACTICE MANAGEMENT (see also: REIMBURSE- Coding and practice management corner: Coding and MENT) reimbursement for colonscopy (Savarise), 101, 5:40 The benefits of attending a 2016 ACS Surgical Coding Coding and practice management corner: Early ICD-10 Workshop (Kurusz), 101, 1:54 audits indicate a learning curve for general surgeons Coding and practice management corner: CMS eases (Romano, Hovey), 101, 6:50 restrictions imposed under the Two-Midnight Rule The new Medicare physician reimbursement system: (Ollapally), 101, 3:43 Building the Quality Payment Program (Shalgian, Coding and practice management corner: Coding and Bailey), 101, 10:20 reimbursement for colonscopy (Savarise), 101, 5:40 PQRS reporting in 2016 and what the College is doing to Exploring the limits of surgeon disclosure: Where are help (Peltzman), 101, 5:25 the boundaries? (Ginwalla, Reiss, Sangji, Ehlers, Reimbursement changes in 2016: 2016 CPT coding Ward), 101, 8:43 changes and their effects (Barney, Savarise), 101, 1:18 Health care networks: Surprise billings for surgical Reimbursement changes in 2016: Provisions in the 2016 patients (Sutton), 101, 7:19 Medicare physician fee schedule that will affect surgi- Surgeon Workforce Subcommittee develops Onboard- cal practice: An overview (Agrawal, Sage, Ollapally), ing Checklist for Surgeons (Goldfarb), 101, 7:48 101, 1:11 What surgeons should know about…The benefits of The 2017 Inpatient Prospective Payment System: What

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it means for surgery (Peltzman), 101, 12:32 solidarity among veterans (Glickson), 101, 11:24 What surgeons should know about...Preparing for The Hartford Consensus IV: A Call for Increased National MACRA implementation (Coffron, Ollapally), 101, 2:30 Resilience (Jacobs, Joint Committee to Create a National What surgeons should know about…Understanding Policy to Enhance Survivability from Intentional Mass Medicare Part B incident to billing (Agrawal), 8:51 Casualty and Active Shooter Events), 101, 3:17 RESIDENTS (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- Orlando Regional Medical Centers responds to Pulse GEONS: Resident and Associate Society of the nightclub shooting (Cheatham, Smith, Ibrahim, American College of Surgeons (RAS-ACS) and EDU- Havron, Lube, Levy, Ono), 101, 11:12 CATION AND TRAINING) Survey: Civilians support wider access to education on RURAL SURGEONS how to help victims of mass casualty events, 101, 5:58 Dispatches from rural surgeons: ACS Advisory Council for Rural Surgery hard at work (Sarap, Puls), 101, 1:57 V Dispatches from rural surgeons: The joy of teaching as a rural surgeon (Hughes), 101, 7:45 VALUE-BASED CARE (see QUALITY OF CARE) Dispatches from rural surgeons: Rural surgery and the VOLUNTEERISM volume dilemma (Molt), 101, 10:57 Fellows honored for volunteerism and humanitarianism Dispatches from rural surgeons: Skills course helps rural (Fox), 101, 9:62 surgeons stay current (Halverson), 101, 4:37 Nominations for 2016 volunteerism and humanitarian awards due February 29, 101, 2:50 | 127 S Nominations for 2017 volunteerism and humanitarian awards due February 28, 101, 12:82 SOCIAL MEDIA (see also: INFORMATICS) Stay connected: Start tweeting (Turner), 101, 6:25 W The surgeon and social media: Twitter as a tool for prac- ticing surgeons (Ferrada, Suliburk, Bryczkowski, Selby, WOMEN IN SURGERY (see: DIVERSITY IN SURGERY) Lee, Torres, Kothari, Kulaylat), 101, 6:19 WORKFORCE ISSUES ACS Communities begins third year (Schwartz), 101, 12:87 ACGME announces FIRST Trial continuation, 101, 7:73 SURGICAL RESEARCH ACS WiSC addresses ongoing challenges for women in Profiles in surgical research: Anthony Atala, MD, FACS surgery (Grassi, Fripp, Pories), 101, 11:29 (Emamaullee, Itani), 101, 5:30 FIRST Trial shows flexibility in resident work hours does not affect patient safety, 101, 3:53 T Looking forward [FIRST Trial] (Hoyt), 101, 3:7 TECHNOLOGY (see: EDUCATION AND TRAINING Y and INFORMATICS) 3-D printing: Revolutionizing preoperative planning, YOUNG SURGEONS (see: AMERICAN COLLEGE resident training, and the future of surgical care (Fox, OF SURGEONS: Resident and Associate Society of Peregrin), 101, 7:9 the American College of Surgeons (RAS-ACS) and Face forward: Transplant surgeon overcomes challenges EDUCATION AND TRAINING with teamwork and technology (Peregrin), 101, 4:9 Young surgeons speak up: Stringent OR attire restric- TRAUMA (see also: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- tions decrease morale without improving outcomes GEONS: Trauma and DISASTER MANAGEMENT) (Moalem, Alseidi, Broghammer, Suliburk, Klaristen- ACS lobbyist experiences the relevance of trauma centers feld, Sakran, Sutherland, Turner), 101, 10:10 firsthand (Rosen), 101, 9:17 Boston Marathon survivors find treatment, care, and

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