General Surgery Recertification for Advanced Professional Studies, LLC jointly provided this activity by ACCME accreditation requirements and policies. The ACCME-accredited PeerPoint Medical Education Institute offers physicians continuing medical education.
- The General Surgery Recertification offers up to 37 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and 37 Self-Assessment Credits for this enduring material. Physicians should claim credit proportional to their participation.
- Laser-focused lectures for high-yield content. The Pass Machine General Surgery MOC board review course has 500+ brief, easy-to-digest lecture modules that cover American Board of Surgery Recertification Exam topics. Module lectures cover all exam “keywords”. Thus, you master the content faster by reviewing only the exam topic.
- Question-based learning (QBL) is used in lectures to ensure test relevance. Lectures consist of board-style multiple-choice questions and mini-lectures on their topics.
- Board-experienced instructors provide board preparation classes. Two stages of medical editing ensure every lecture is current, correct, and board relevant.
- The General Surgery Recertification Study Guide makes it easy to follow lectures, take notes, and study offline. The PDF contains the course syllabus, slides, photographs, illustrations, and infographics.
Target for General Surgery Recertification:
General Surgeons
Objectives for learning:
By the end of General Surgery Recertification, participants should be able to:
- List the basic general surgery protocols for epidemiology, pathology, and illness presentation.
- Use current enteral nutritional support recommendations.
- Perform diagnostic evaluation, including radiologic imaging.
- Remember surgical and non-surgical indications?
- Apply surgical management, including wound healing, immunology, infection, antibiotics, fluids, shock, and resuscitation.
- Manage comorbidities and problems during pre-, operational, and post-op care.
- Develop fundamental and advanced laparoscopic and endoscopic surgical procedures for illness diagnosis and treatment.
Topics/Speaker:
Perioperative Care – 20% of the Exam
- Fluids & Electrolytes (1 Hour)
- Kevin Pei, MD
- Coagulation & Hemostasis (1 Hour)
- Michael Woo, MD
- Wound Healing & Scarring (0.75 Hours)
- Kevin Pei, MD
- Nutrition (1 Hour)
- Gary Marshall, MD
- Infections (1 Hour)
- Kevin Pei, MD
- Anesthesiology (1 Hour)
- Michael Woo, MD
- Patient Safety (0.5 Hours)
- Dorry Segev, MD, PhD
- Acid-Base Disorders (1 Hour)
- Kevin Pei, MD
Alimentary Tract – 20% of the Exam
- Large Intestines (1.5 Hours)
- Marc Singer, MD
- Small Intestines (1 Hour)
- Marc Singer, MD
- Anorectal (0.5 Hours)
- Marc Singer, MD
- Stomach & Duodenum (1 Hour)
- Gary Marshall, MD
- Esophagus (1 Hour)
- Mary Maish, MD, MPH
Abdomen – 15% of the Exam
- Biliary Diseases & Disorders of the Spleen (1.5 Hours)
- Gary Marshall, MD
- Liver Tumors & Portal Hypertension (1 Hour)
- Aaron Chevinsky, MD
- Pancreas (1 Hour)
- Aaron Chevinsky, MD
- Diaphragm (0.5 Hours)
- Mary Maish, MD, MPH
- Hernia (0.5 Hours)
- Marc Singer, MD
Trauma – 13% of the Exam
- Principles & Upper Body Injuries (1.65 Hours)
- Kevin Pei, MD
- Lower Body Injuries (1.6 Hours)
- Kevin Pei, MD
- Vascular System – 7% of the Exam
- Arterial Aneurysms & Arterial Diseases (1.5 Hours)
- Tina R. Desai, MD
- Venous & Carotid Artery Diseases, Vascular Trauma, & Hemodialysis Access (1.5 Hours)
- Tina R. Desai, MD
Surgical Critical Care – 6% of the Exam
- Shock & Resuscitation (1 Hour)
- Gary Marshall, MD
- Ventilation Management (1 Hour)
- Gary Marshall, MD
- Breast – 6% of the Exam
- Breast Cancer (2 Hours)
- Aaron Chevinsky, MD
Surgery Problems in Related Specialties – 6% of the Exam
- Pediatric Surgery (1 Hour)
- Srikumar Pillai, MD
- Obstetrics & Gynecology (1 Hour)
- Natasha Jenkins, MD
- Transplant & Immunology (1 Hour)
- Dorry Segev, MD, PhD
- Urology (1 Hour)
- Scott Eggener, MD
- Lung (1 Hour)
- Mary Maish, MD, MPH
Head and Neck – 2% of the Exam
- Head & Neck Surgery (1.5 Hours)
- Louis Portugal, MD
- Endocrine – 2% of the Exam
- Endocrine (1.5 Hours)
- Cord Sturgeon, MD
Oncology/Skin/Soft Tissues – 2% of the Exam
- Oncology, Skin Cancers, & Sarcomas (1 Hour)
- Aaron Chevinsky, MD
Legal/Ethics – 1% of the Exam
- Medical Ethics (1 Hour)
- Dorry Segev, MD, PhD
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