Description
+ Include: 24 videos + 1 pdf, size: 10.6 GB
+ Target Audience: surgeon
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:
- Complete a review for the Qualification, Certification, and Maintenance of Certification Examinations administered by the American Board of Surgery, and the American Board of Surgery In-Service Training 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 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
- Integrate non-conventional principles and practices with conventional surgical procedures
- Interpret reviews and data of the latest basic science findings and predict the impact of these on clinical problems
This educational activity was designed for 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 and Certifying Examinations of the American Board of Surgery and also for the ABSITE, surgeons in practice who want to update and refresh their knowledge base, and fellows in surgical specialties.
It is estimate that it should take the average learner 39 hours to complete the activity.
Date of Original Release: December 15, 2015
+ Topics:
01 Head, Neck, Endocrine Warren D. Widmann, MD.mp4
02 Diseases of the Breast Mahmoud El-Tamer, MD.mp4
03 Diseases of the Esophagus Daniel Beckles, MD, PhD.mp4
04 Diseases of the Stomach Warren D. Widmann, MD.mp4
05 Diseases of the Small Intestine Anthony Vine, MD.mp4
06 Appendicitis, Diseases of the Colon Steven A. Lee-Kong, MD.mp4
07 Diseases of the Rectum and Anus Tracey Arnell, MD.mp4
08 Surgical Aspects of Hepato-Biliary Disease and the Pancreas Antonio Picon, MD.mp4
09 Spleen, Portal Hypertension, Diaphragm, Peritoneal Cavity Warren D. Widmann, MD.mp4
10 The Pathophysiology of Laparoscopic Surgery and How to Avoid Problems Brian Jacob, MD.mp4
11 Fluids, Nutrition, Surgical Infection Warren D. Widmann, MD.mp4
12 Operating Room Safety, Systems of Care Gregory F. Dakin.mp4
13 Immunosupression, Transplantation Warren D. Widmann, MD.mp4
14 Anesthesia Warren D. Widmann, MD.mp4
15 Critical Care Warren D. Widmann, MD.mp4
16 Pediatric Surgery Warren D. Widmann, MD.mp4
17 Surgical Specialties Urology, Gynecology, Orthopedics Warren D. Widmann, MD.mp4
18 The principles and Complication of Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy Unut Sarpel, MD, MBA.mp4
19 Thoracic Surgery Warren D. Widmann, MD.mp4
20 Ethics Warren D. Widmann, MD.mp4
21 Question Bank Review Pt1 Mark A. Hardy, MD, FACS, Warren D. Widmann, MD, FACS and Brian Jacob, MD.mp4
22 Question Bank Review Pt2 Mark A. Hardy, MD, FACS and Warren D. Widmann, MD, FACS.mp4
23 How to Pass the Certifying Exam (Oral Exam) Warren D. Widmann, MD, FACS.mp4
24 Demonstration Mock Oral Examination Mark A. Hardy, MD, FACS and Warren D. Widmann, MD, FACS.mp4
Syllabus.pdf
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