2018 Asbrs Final Program
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LEAD — Leadership, Education, Advocacy, Dedication Program Chair Katharine A. Yao, MD, FACS Chief, Division of Surgical Oncology Vice Chair, Research and Development Department of Surgery Pre-Meeting Courses NorthShore University HealthSystem General Session May 2–3 Clinical Professor of Surgery May 3–6 University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine Evanston, IL The American Society of Breast Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. WelcomeWelcome toto GrandeGrande Lakes!Lakes! Dear colleagues, address on Saturday on “Satisfaction and videos, hear oral presentations of the latest Sustainability in a Surgical Career,” spon- research and view additional research in our On behalf of our Society sored by the ASBrS Foundation. On Friday, two poster sessions. Sunday morning will president, Steven Chen, Steven Chen, MD, will give his presidential feature the popular “Ask the Experts” ses- MD, the board of direc- address, titled “Surgeons as Advocates: A sion where you can get your difficult patient tors, and the annual Time for Action.” management questions answered. You will meeting committee, I also have a chance to hear the latest welcome you to the Please don’t forget to attend the Society’s updates on landmark papers and studies 19th Annual Meeting of The American Soci- annual business meeting Friday afternoon. presented in the media and at prominent ety of Breast Surgeons at the Grand Lakes We will cover the new changes to the main- meetings. Resort in Orlando, Florida. We have an excel- tenance of certification program recently lent program that advocates for all aspects issued by the American Board of Surgery. You will also be able to see the latest tech- of a breast surgeon’s practice: clinical prac- Saturday afternoon will have an update on nology in our Exhibit Hall and network with tice, surgeon satisfaction, technical expert- the 8th edition AJCC staging manual. Our colleagues during breaks and social func- ise, research and patient-focused care. speakers will familiarize us with the new tions. We will feature new ePoster kiosks to changes to the staging system for breast display the top posters and for our poster We start the program with our ever-popular cancer and how to implement these discussion with the professors. pre-meeting courses. New courses offered changes into our clinical practices. this year are the Advanced Coding and Doc- I hope you enjoy the Grand Lakes Resort. umentation course, the Breast Research We will also have several featured sessions, The staff at Grand Lakes has been wonder- Tools course and a course on Techniques including debates on “benign” topics of ful and welcoming to our society and has to Manage Benign and High-Risk Breast atypical ductal hyperplasia and prophylactic taken care of every last detail. Both the JW Disease. This year’s program will also feature mastectomy in older BRCA carriers and on Marriott and Ritz Carlton offer numerous activ- a beginner and an intermediate level “malignant” topics of sentinel node biopsy for ities and amenities for adults and kids alike, oncoplastic skills course and hands-on elderly patients, re-excision rates and post including multiple restaurants, a lazy river, a cadaver lab, the always-popular introductory mastectomy chest wall radiation therapy. relaxing spa, and a championship golf course. breast ultrasound and stereotactic breast The “Timely Topic” talk will discuss the (Visit the website www.grandelakes.com to biopsy courses and a genetics and risk impact of surgical delays on patient out- see for yourself.) assessment course. comes, and “Science Behind the News” will Now is the perfect time to make plans to join discuss basic science topics that have been We are pleased to announce a new session us next year for the Society’s 20th annual commented on in the media. Lastly, we will titled “The John Wayne Critical Issues in meeting! ASBrS 2019 will be held in Dallas, have a special session Saturday afternoon Breast Cancer Forum: The Changing Para- Texas, at the Hilton Anatole, May 1-5. that will focus on patient-reported outcomes digm for Breast Cancer Surgery,” sponsored for breast patients and why it is important I hope you enjoy the meeting and can say by the John Wayne Cancer Foundation. This to examine patient-reported outcomes. that you learned something new for your session will discuss the fact that more trials patients and yourself. We hope to see you and studies are examining the nonoperative This year’s general session will also feature in Dallas next year! approach to breast cancer surgery and what presentations and discussions on genomics the implications are to a breast surgeon’s in breast cancer, benign breast disease, Sincerely, practice. updates on locoregional management of breast cancer, systemic treatment updates, I am also delighted to announce several fea- breast imaging, environmental risk factors for tured speakers. Kelly Hunt, MD, Chair of the breast cancer and management of recurrent Department of Breast Surgery at MD Ander- breast cancer. You will learn tips and tricks Katharine Yao, MD son Cancer Center, will give the keynote from your colleagues through “How I Do It” 19th Annual Meeting Chair THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BREAST SURGEONS www.breastsurgeons.org 1 LEAD — Leadership, Education, Advocacy, Dedication 1919THTH AANNUALNNUAL MMEETINGEETING cme information The American Society of Meeting Objectives Earn up to 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ Toward Breast Surgeons Part 2 of ABS Maintenance of Certification (MOC) The following individuals and groups have been Upon completion of this live activity, participants involved in the planning, implementation, and should be able to This year’s general session and pre-meeting courses evaluation of the annual meeting: will not only provide opportunity for surgeons to earn • Identify current treatment and management BOARD OF DIRECTORS AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™, but will also include the President options for breast patients self-assessment activities necessary to claim AMA PRA Steven L. Chen, MD, MBA, FACS • Assess available studies of breast patients President-Elect Category 1 Credit(s)™ toward Part 2 of the American Walton A. Taylor, MD, FACS Board of Surgery (ABS) Maintenance of Certification Target Audience Secretary/Treasurer (MOC) Program. These activities are identified in the Julie A. Margenthaler, MD, FACS Surgeons with a special interest in the treat- agenda by this icon: MOC Chairman of the Board ment of breast disease. Richard E. Fine, MD, FACS To earn credit, log in as a member/user to the Society Past President Accreditation website, click on the Annual Meeting tab, and complete Sheldon Marc Feldman, MD, FACS the following: Directors The American Society of Breast Surgeons is Peter W. Blumencranz, MD, FACS 1. Online evaluations for the programs you have accredited by the Accreditation Council for Con- Susan K. Boolbol, MD, FACS attended (CME). Jill R. Dietz, MD, FACS tinuing Medical Education to provide continuing 2. Online posttests with a minimum score of 75%, Mahmoud El-Tamer, MD, FACS medical education for physicians. Nathalie G. Johnson, MD, FACS no later than June 18 (MOC). Carrie A. Thoms, MD, FACS Executive Director Jane M. Schuster AMA Credit Designations PRE-MEETING COURSES ANNUAL MEETING COMMITTEE Chair WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 THURSDAY, MAY 3 Katharine A. Yao, MD, FACS Committee Genetics and Risk Assessment Course Breast Research Tools Susan K. Boolbol, MD, FACS Judy C. Boughey, MD, FACS The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Steven L. Chen, MD, MBA, FACS activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. activity for a maximum of 4.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Sheldon Marc Feldman, MD, FACS Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the Richard E. Fine, MD, FACS extent of their participation in the activity. extent of their participation in the activity. Rena B. Kass, MD, FACS MOC = 7.25 credits MOC = 4.75 credits Jane E. Méndez, MD, FACS Walton A. Taylor, MD, FACS Beginner Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Skills Course Advanced Coding and Documentation Image-Guided Course with Cadaver Lab The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Ad Hoc Committee The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Beth A. Boyd, RN activity for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the Richard E. Fine, MD, FACS Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CME COMMITTEE extent of their participation in the activity. MOC = 3 credits MOC = 8 credits Chair Breast Ultrasound: An Introductory Course Sarah A. McLaughlin, MD, FACS Intermediate Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Skills The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Committee Course with Cadaver Lab activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Joseph Contino, MD, FACS The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the Courtney Vito, MD, FACS activity for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. extent of their participation in the activity. ETHICS COMMITTEE Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the MOC = 7.25 credits extent of their participation in the activity. Co-Chairs Techniques to Manage Benign and High-Risk Breast Terry Sarantou, MD, FACS MOC = 8 credits Disease Alyssa Throckmorton, MD, FACS Stereotactic Breast Biopsy: An Introductory Course The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Committee The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Emily Bellavance, MD activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.