About this Event
We look forward to seeing you in-person at MBSC's collaborative-wide meeting on Friday, October 4, 2024.
Brunch will be served from 10am - 11am with the meeting beginning promptly at 11am and ending at 2pm.
We will also be holding 2 pre-meeting breakout sessions as detailed below:
- 9am - 10:30am - Integrated Health Breakout Session. For any interested MBSC member.
- 9am - 10:30am - Surgeon Skill Breakout Session. For any interested MBSC surgeon.
Please register using the button above to confirm your attendance. Registration will close on Friday, September 27, 2024. In order to comply with venue requirements for food and beverage counts, we will not accept registrations past this deadline.
Please take a moment to review the CME details below:
Planner:
Jonathan Finks, MD, Michigan Medicine
Target Audience:
Bariatric surgeons and other physicians from the state of Michigan.
Description:
The Michigan Bariatric Surgery Collaborative (MBSC) meets tri-annually to discuss data, trends, and outcomes from our robust clinical outcomes data registry. We collaborate and engage with our participating sites on various initiatives aimed at improving quality and decreasing the costs associated with bariatric surgery. After completing this activity, participants will be able to implement advances in bariatric surgery care such as utilizing new VTE risk calculator guidelines to prevent VTE, using PCP and referral data to connect with other physicians caring for and referring bariatric surgery patients, and standardizing protocols to improve the care of patients developing cholecystitis after bariatric surgery.
Expected Results: Participants will be able to implement recent advances in bariatric surgery care.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this meeting, the learner will be able to…
- Understand and utilize new VTE risk calculator guidelines.
- Utilize PCP and referral data to connect with other physicians and care team members caring for patients both pre- and post-bariatric surgery.
- Characterize trends and outcomes in leak treatments in both sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass.
- Understand the consequences of radiation exposure in bariatric surgery patients and consider ways to reduce this exposure.
Claim CME Credit: https://umich.cloud-cme.com/default.aspx
Accreditation/Designation Statement:
The University of Michigan Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Michigan Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 3.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Tentative Agenda:
11:00 - Welcome and Updates: Arthur Carlin, MD (Henry Ford Health)
11:05 - Update on VTE Rates - New Calculator Guidelines: Arthur Carlin, MD (Henry Ford Macomb)
11:20- PCP/Referral Data - Oliver Varban, MD (Henry Ford Health)
11:30- Gallbladder Survey Results - Arthur Carlin, MD (Henry Ford Health)
11:40 - Same Day Surgery Survey Results - Nabeel Obeid, MD (Chelsea Hospital)
11:55 - Leak Trends in Sleeve and Gastric Bypass - Jonathan Finks, MD (Michigan Medicine)
12:10 - Post-Op Anemia - Michael Kia, DO (McLaren Flint)
12:25 - HMS Findings - PICC/Midline, Sepsis Registry - David Paje, MD (Michigan Medicine)
12:40 - SUCCESS Study - Jennifer Meddings, MD (Michigan Medicine)
12:55 - Stand and Stretch Break
1:00 - Keynote Address: Radiation Exposure in Bariatric Surgery Patients - Ann Rogers, MD, FACS (Penn State Health)
2:00 - Adjourn Meeting
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia, United States
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