July 19–22, 2019 | Washington, DC
Mark your calendars for the 2019 ACS Quality and Safety Conference, July 19–22 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC.
Call for Abstracts Now Open
Submit by February 1, 2019
The American College of Surgeons (ACS) has issued a call for abstracts. The deadline for submitting abstracts is February 1, 2019.
Individuals at participating sites are encouraged to submit a 250-word abstract for poster and/or podium presentation. The abstract should relate to surgical quality improvement initiatives including the development, implementation, or validation of best practices within one or more of the following ACS Quality Programs:
- ACS National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP®)
- ACS Children’s Surgery Verification and ACS NSQIP Pediatric
- Cancer Programs, including the Commission on Cancer (CoC) and National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC)
- Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP)
- Trauma Quality Programs, including Pediatrics, Verification, Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP), and Performance Improvement and Patient Safety
Please note. Abstracts that have been submitted or recently presented at other meetings are eligible for presentation at the ACS Quality and Safety Conference. In the view of ACS, previous presentation of a paper does not prohibit the presentation or publication of the material at the Quality and Safety Conference.
Submit today
Questions?
Any inquiries may be directed to acsqsconference@facs.org or 312-202-5319
Call for Abstracts
The abstract submitter is now open. Submit your research by February 12, at 11:59 pm (EST).
The Department of Surgery is now accepting abstracts for the 21st Annual Holman Lecture! Abstracts are due by Friday, March 15 at 11:59 PM PST to Joseph Martinez (jmartinez@stanford.edu).
Join Rachel Baker and Jane McMillan for a 1-hour media training session on Tuesday, April 9 at 5 PM in the Alway M121 Large Conference Room.
Space is limited, so reserve your spot by emailing Rachel Baker today!
Jane, who comes to Stanford after a long career in broadcast journalism, tailors each session to the participants, so please include what you’re hoping to learn and/or any questions you have.
Marc Levitt, Md of Nationwide Children’s Hospital will present.
41st Annual North American Meeting
Many Views on Value
October 20 – October 23, 2019
Portland, OR
DoubleTree by Hilton Portland
1000 NE Multnomah St.
Portland, OR 97232 USA
The theme Many Views on Value rests on the idea that value is a function of the lens through which one sees the world. Inherent in this is an assumption that different stakeholders are necessary to understand the true value of any intervention. The pre-meeting short courses will include methodology sessions on assessing values in patients and caregivers, clinicians, policy makers and other stakeholders.
Meeting Co-Chairs: Karen Eden, PhD, Carmen Lewis, MD, MPH and Daniel Matlock, MD
More information will be posted as we near the meeting.
HOTEL & TRAVEL
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Book early to secure a discounted room at one of ASSH’s preferred hotels.
REGISTRATION
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Registration for the 74th Annual Meeting will open in April 2019.