This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Stephen Hetz during the Military Surgical Symposium on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): abdomen, abdominal closure, ABS, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, ACGME, Air Force, alimentary tract, American Board of Surgery, army, axillary artery, bleeding, blood supply, burn, calcaneous, cardiothoracic surgeon, CCATT, central line, chest, civilian, colon, colorectal, cosmesis, critical assessment, critical care air transport team, damage control surgery, deployment, education, emergency surgery, experience, external fixator, fascia, fasciotomy, footdrop, free flap, FST, gallbladder surgeon, general surgeons, general surgery role models, gunner, heart, hernia surgeon, high volume centers, hip, IED, improvised explosive device, Ioban, judgement, knowledge, lap chole, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, learning, liver, military general surgery, military surgeon, Mosul, Navy, nurse anesthetist, occlusion, open inguinal hernia repair, Operation Iraq Freedom, orthopedics, pediatrics, pelvis, pericardial sac, plastic surgeon, practice, private practice, program director, research, residency, resident, resuscitative surgery, rocket-propelled grenade, RPG, rural, septum, shock, skills, skin graft, specialists, stable, sternotomy, supervision, sural nerve block, teaching assistant, teeth, thoracic surgery, thoracotomy, tibia, tourniquet, trainee, training, transection, transferrable skills, trauma center, trauma surgery, Tricare, vascular surgeon, wound vacuum
Current training environment–20:22 Am J Surg 2017
Appropriate supervision–24:31
Summary–47:40