2023 JD Ashmore Lectureship
Greenville, SC US
May 12, 2023
The JD Ashmore Lectureship is a yearly series of presentations by current surgery residents and fellows in training, attendings active on the teaching service and alumni of the residency program who have an interest in academic medicine. The purpose of this event is to highlight clinical research projects completed during the academic year by residents and faculty. Alumni have the opportunity to present their research interests as well.
Exhibitors
If you are interested in exhibiting, please utilize the form here.
Target Audience
General Surgery residents
Department of Surgery teaching staff
Former graduates of General Surgery Residency Program
Physician assistants in the Department of Surgery
Learning Objectives
- Explain the importance of clinical research in the Department of Surgery by presenting resident projects and having alumni faculty present data from their outside institution
- Review and discuss interesting and/or relevant cases within the Department of Surgery
- Encourage residents and faculty to grow in the areas of clinical research and academic productivity
Additional Information
Competencies this activity addresses:
Apply quality improvement
Employ evidence-based practice
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Interprofessional communication
Medical knowledge
Patient care and procedural skills
Provide patient-centered care
Time | Topic | Speaker |
7:30 | Breakfast | N/A |
8:30 | Opening Remarks | Dr. Shanu Kothari |
8:50 | Appendiceal intussusception: presentation, treatment, and history | Dr. Kathryn Schlosser |
9:00 | Case Report | Dr. Caitlin Crosier |
9:10 | Can methocarbamol replace opioids after inguinal hernia repair? A prospective randomized pilot study | Kaustubha Reddy |
9:20 | Use of pH testing to aid in procedure selection for bariatric surgery: a paradigm shift | Dr. Nicholas Dahlgreen
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9:30 | A Retrospective Look into Women's Vascular Health: Endovascular Treatment and Outcomes for Peripheral Arterial Disease | Dr. Mohit Gandhi |
9:40 | A case series for review of management of congenital sublobar hyperinflation | Dr. Caitlin Crosier |
9:50 | Break | |
10:05 | McAlhaney Endowment | Dr. Jeremy Warren, Jen Manesse |
10:20 | Can a Hiatal Hernia Repair Cure Anemia? | Erica Schumann |
10:30 | Efficacy of Incisional Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in Preventing Post-Sternotomy Wound Infections | Lawson Traylor |
10:40 | Effect of Surgeon-Patient Sex Discordance on Ventral Hernia Repair Outcomes | Claiborne Lucas |
10:50 | Introduction of Keynote speaker | Dr. Shanu Kothari |
11:00 | Keynote | Dr. Ann Rogers |
12:00 | Lunch | |
1:00 | Supervising Exercise Therapy with Smartphones in Patients with Claudication | Dr. John Swetenburg |
1:10 | Visceral Artery Pseudoaneurysm as a Complication of Infective Endocarditis | Dr. Rachel Parr |
1:20 | Outcomes following PEG Tube Placement | Dr. Jessica Delallo |
1:30 | Successful endoscopic management of Bouveret's syndrome: a case report and review of the literature | Dr. Sara Perregaux |
1:40 | Negative pressure therapy in the management of esophageal leak | Dr. Benjamin Smith |
1:50 | Operative Versus Non-Operative Management Of Blunt Pediatric Trauma With Free Fluid On CT Scan | Dr. AJ Rhodes |
2:00 | Break | |
2:10 | Recurrent Diverticulitis | Dr. Kalie Goodman |
2:20 | Vascular Considerations in Retroperitoneal Malignancy | Dr. John Lindquist |
2:30 | Building a Rural Robotics Program | Dr. Andrew Schneider |
2:50 | Annual Video Contest | Drs. Taylor Turnbull, AJ Rhodes, John Lindquist, John Swetenburg, Shivani Desai |
3:20 | Closing Remarks | Dr. Rob Ricca |
Greenville Memorial Hospital
701 Grove Road
GMH Medical Staff Auditorium
Greenville, SC
29605
United States
Available Credit
- 5.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™The University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. - 5.50 Attendance