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The workshop will be led by Dr. Stuart Robertson. Dr. Robertson is an experience educator who began working with NVivo during his doctoral course work. Ultimately, he used NVivo to complete both the literature review and the data analysis for his dissertation research. Over the past decade, working both for QSR International and as a private consultant, he has provided training and project consultation services worldwide for both individuals and organization in the academic, government, not-for-profit, and commercial sectors.
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The 2018 9th Annual Gulf Coast Acute Care Surgery Symposium aims to exceed expectations and provide physicians, surgeons, nurses, and technicians with current evidence-based concepts and techniques of resuscitation, diagnostic evaluation, and therapeutic intervention from scientific and humanistic perspectives. The rapid assessment and early intervention are essential to achieve optimal outcome for the critically ill and/or injured patient. Data related to the care of critically ill and injured patients is rapidly evolving with advances in science and technology. If implementation at the bedside fails to keep pace, optimal patient care can be compromised.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. David A. Spain, Associate Division Chief, General Surgery, Department of Surgery, Stanford University

All video theater abstracts must be submitted by February 5, 2018.

All iPoster abstracts must be submitted by February 5, 2018.

A Scientific Presentation abstract submitted for review by the ASSH Annual Meeting Program Committee is a report of a basic or clinical investigation, designed to answer a research question relevant to the practice of hand surgery. All abstracts must be submitted by February 5, 2018.

Reports of a basic or clinical investigation relevant to the practice of hand surgery must be submitted by February 5, 2018 to be considered for the 36th Annual Adrian E. Flatt Residents & Fellows Conference in Hand Surgery, part of the ASSH Annual Meeting.

All Symposia Abstracts for the 2018 ASSH Annual Meeting in Boston must be submitted by November 13, 2017.