This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Matthew C Tufts during the SS17: Acute Care Session on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): ABSITE survey, academia, acute care session, advance surgical fellowships, advanced laparoscopic hemostasis course, Advanced Porcine Laparoscopic Hemostasis Simulation, Advanced Trauma Operative Management, ALPHS, ATOM, attendings, autonomy, bias, bleeding, board eligible, Bovie, chief resident, cost, duty hour restrictions, energy devices, Ethicon, faculty, fellows, FES, fibrin sealant, FLS, Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery, Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery, gallbladder, hemostatic agents, heparinized, industry partner, inferior vena cava, IVC injury, kidney, knowledge, laparoscopic disaster management, laparoscopic technique, ligation, live porcine labs, liver, liver injury, liver trocar injury, mobilization, NEJM, New England Journal of Medicine, penetrating trauma, pig, porcine model, powered stapler, proctors, Raytec, renal artery, renal donor program, renal vein, resident education, short gastrics, simulation, simulation lab, skills, solid organ, spleen, spleen injury, splenic capsular tear, sponge tamponade, suction, technology, thrombin, trainees, training, trends, vascular injury
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