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The New York General Surgery Board Review Course

Oakstone

The New York General Surgery Board Review Course is a comprehensive and intensive case-based review designed to help candidates complete preparation for the American Board of Surgery Content Outline for the Qualifying Examination, the content of the ABSITE®, and the materials covered in the American Board of Surgery SCORE® Curriculum, as well as the American Board of Surgery MOC Examination (formerly the Recertification Examination).

Description

Dynamic lectures, Q&A sessions, and Question Bank Reviews with in-depth discussion of the answers offers an engaging learning experience focused on the educational needs of candidates for the examinations of the American Board of Surgery.

The course seeks to guide you through the maze of material pertinent to the field of general surgery in a meaningful way that allows you to focus on the salient issues and enables you to take the examinations with confidence, and to achieve the required competency in medical knowledge expected by the American Board of Surgery.

Intended Audience

  • Diplomates of the American Board of Surgery preparing for recertification
  • Residents in general surgery and surgeons who have completed their residency training and are preparing for the Qualifying Examination, the ABSITE®, the American Board of Surgery SCORE® Curriculum, as well as the American Board of Surgery MOC Examination (formerly Recertification Examination)
  • Surgeons in practice who want to update and refresh their knowledge base
  • Fellows in surgical specialties
  • Those looking to obtain Category I CME and self-assessment credits toward Part 2 of the ABS MOC Program

Topics & Speakers

  • Cardiac Physiology – The Heart is
    Not a Simple Pump
  • Respiratory Physiology: Breathing is Not Enough
  • Anatomy that Matters
    (Even if you Never Operate in Those Areas)
  • Critical Issues in the SICU
  • Basics of Head and Neck Surgery for the Surgeons Who Operate on the Belly
  • Medical Ethics and the Government and the Surgeon
  • How to Improve Scores on
    ABS Multiple Choice Examinations
  • How to Pass the Certifying Exam (Oral Exam)
  • Breast Imaging
  • The Spleen and the Surgeon and Surgical Nutrition
  • Principles of Anesthesia for the General Surgeon
  • Surgical Infections
    Warren D. Widmann, MD, FACS
  • Immunology
  • Hormone Physiology: Making Sense of the Endocrine System
    Mark A. Hardy, MD, FACS
  • Physiology and Metabolism in Vascular Diseases
  • Everything but the Aorta
    Rajeev Dayal, MD
  • Principles of Fluids and Electrolytes
    Russel J. Crew, MD
  • Ultrasound
    Beth A. Schrope, MD
  • The Other Vessels: Lymphatic, Veins
    and Pulmonary Embolism
    Roman Nowygrod, MD
  • Thyroid and Parathyroid
  • Adrenal, Endocrine Pancreas, Pituitary
    Tobias Carling, MD, PhD
  • Bio-Statistics
    Patrick L. Reavey, MD
  • Inflammatory and Malignant Diseases
    of the Colon
    Daniel Feingold, MD
  • Operating Room Safety
    Gregory F. Dakin, MD
  • Geriatric Surgery: Making Surgical
    Interventions in the Golden Years Safer
    Michael M. Zenilman, MD
  • Question Bank Review Pt1
    Mark A. Hardy, MD, FACS and
    Warren D. Widmann, MD, FACS
  • What the General Surgeon Needs to Know About
    the Lungs, Mediastinum, and Thoracoscopy
    Mark D. Widmann, MD
  • What You Need to Know About
    Melanoma and Sarcoma
    Bret Taback, MD
  • The Pathophysiology of Laparoscopic Surgery
    and How to Avoid Problems
    Brian Jacob, MD, FACS
  • Burns and Basics of Plastic Surgery
    Robert T. Grant, MD
  • Overview of Trauma
  • Organ Trauma
    Ronald J. Simon, MD
  • Hernia
    Linda Zhang, MD
  • Inflammatory and Malignant Diseases
    of the Pancreas
    Daniel Mark Labow, MD
  • Demonstration: Mock Oral Examination
    Mark A. Hardy, MD, FACS and
    Warren D. Widmann, MD, FACS
  • Aortic Surgery
    Mark Song, MD
  • Surgical Problems in Pregnancy
    and Gynecologic Diseases
    Sharyn N. Lewin, MD
  • Diseases of the Breast
    Mahmoud El-Tamer, MD
  • The Big Decisions in Bariatric Surgery
    Melissa B. Bagloo, MD
  • Small Bowel
    Anthony Vine, MD
  • Pediatric Surgery Part 1 & 2
    Steven Styllianos, MD
  • The Principles and Complication of
    Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy
    Umut Sarpel, MD
  • Question Bank Review Pt2
    Mark A. Hardy, MD, FACS and
    Warren D. Widmann, MD, FACS
  • Orthopedic Surgery for the General Surgeon
    Robert J. Strauch, MD
  • Benign and Malignant Diseases
    of the Colon and Rectum
  • Surgical Endoscopy, Top to Bottom
  • GI Physiology: The Gut is Not a Passive Organ
    Tracey D. Arnell, MD
  • Surgical Aspects of Hepato-Biliary Disease
    Antonio Picon, MD
  • Gastric Benign and Malignant
    Yanghee Woo, MD
  • Transplantation
    Lloyd E. Ratner, MD
  • Blood Clotting: Not Enough or Too Much
    David L. Diuguid, MD
  • Motility and Other Esophageal Problems
    Lyall A. Gorenstein, MD
  • Urology for the General Surgeon
    James M. McKiernan, MD

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
  • Complete a review for the Qualifying Examination, the ABSITE®, the American Board of Surgery SCORE® Curriculum, as well as the American Board of Surgery MOC Examination (formerly Recertification Examination).
  • Describe the appropriate evaluation and management of both common and uncommon problems encountered in clinical practice
  • Demonstrate an increased comprehension of the current standards and concepts in the practice of surgery
  • Recognize and apply new and evolving diagnostic and therapeutic interventions and become familiar with their role in changing the classical approaches to problems in general, vascular, pediatric, and general thoracic surgery
  • Discuss the basics of surgical physiology and critical care
  • Explain evidence-based general procedures in pediatric, thoracic, gynecologic, urologic, and orthopaedic surgery
  • Summarize the latest advances in anesthesia for pain management
  • Interpret reviews and data of the latest basic science findings and predict the impact of these on clinical problems

Accreditation

Oakstone Publishing, LLC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Date of Original Release: November 1, 2014

TOTAL FILE SIZE: 15.5GB

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