Metabolic Surgery: Physiological Mechanisms and Clinical Outcomes (MBS)

This session has been identified and designated as Credit to Meet ACS Accreditation/Verification Requirements for Bariatric Surgery.

Session Description

Significant progress has been made in the field of metabolic surgery with randomized studies indicating a definitive role for bariatric operations in the treatment of diabetes. The underlying mechanisms of these benefits, however, remain poorly understood and the durability of these interventions are still in question. The uptake of surgery amongst those who qualify also remains low. This session will review shortand long-term data supporting the role of surgery to treat diabetes, discuss the basic mechanisms underlying the metabolic benefits of surgery, and describe how this scientific knowledge is used to develop surgical alternatives and new devices.

Course Outline

  • Impact of Bariatric Surgery on T2D (Type 2 Diabetes) and Weight
    Anita P. Courcoulas, Pittsburgh, PA
  • How Does Bariatric Surgery Work?
    Randy Seeley, PhD, Ann Arbor, MI
  • Using Science to Improve Surgery
    Ali Tavakkoli, MB, BS, FACS, FRCS, Boston, MA
  • Using Science to Replace Surgery: Evolving Field of Metabolic Devices
    Naji N. Abumrad, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN

Target Audience

  • Practicing surgeons
  • Residents

Learning Objectives

  • Apply new knowledge and ideas to improve their surgical practice
  • Adapt concepts and quality measures in support of research advancements
  • Enhance the quality of patient care

Contact

  • For questions about the course content, please contact elearning@facs.org.
  • If you have any technical questions, contact learning@facs.org.
Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.50 Certificate of Completion
  • 1.50 Self Assessment Credit
Course opens: 
10/05/2018
Course expires: 
01/31/2020

Disclosure Information

In accordance with the ACCME Accreditation Criteria, the American College of Surgeons must ensure that anyone in a position to control the content of the educational activity (planners and speakers/authors/discussants/moderators) has disclosed all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. For additional information, please visit the ACCME website: http://www.accme.org/requirements/accreditation-requirements-cme-providers/policies-and-definitions/financial-relationships-and-conflicts-interest

The ACCME also requires that ACS manage any reported conflict and eliminate the potential for bias during the educational activity.  Any conflicts noted below have been managed to our satisfaction. The disclosure information is intended to identify any commercial relationships and allow learners to form their own judgments. However, if you perceive a bias during a activity, please report it on the evaluation. 

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Faculty and Disclosures

Anita P. Courcoulas, Pittsburgh, PA - Allurion Inc.: Clinical Trial: Principal Investigator
Randy Seeley, PhD, Ann Arbor, MI - No Disclosures
Ali Tavakkoli, MB, BS, FACS, FRCS, Boston, MA - AMAG Pharmaceuticals: Honoraria: Consulting
Medtronic: Honoraria: Consulting

Naji N. Abumrad, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN -Metabolic Technologies Inc.: CO-Founder

Program Committee and Disclosures

CHAIR: Henri R. Ford, MD, MHA, FACS, FAAP, FRCSEng(Hon), Miami, FL - No Disclosures
VICE-CHAIR: David T. Cooke, MD, FACS, Sacramento, CA - No Disclosures

Members

David C. Borgstrom, MD, FACS, Morgantown, WV - No Disclosures
Daniel L. Dent, MD, FACS, San Antonio, TX - No Disclosures
Roger R. Dmochowski, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN - Allergen: Honoraria: Consultant
Audra A. Duncan, MD, FACS, London, ON - No Disclosures
Mariam F. Eskander, MD, Boston, MA - No Disclosures
Paula Ferrada, MD, FACS, Richmond, VA - No Disclosures
Neil H. Hyman, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL - No Disclosures
Martin S. Karpeh, Jr., MD, FACS, New York, NY - No Disclosures
Dennis H. Kraus, MD, FACS, New York, NY - No Disclosures
Kenneth W. Sharp, MD, FACS, Nashville, TN - No Disclosures
David A. Spain, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA - No Disclosures

Ex-Officios

Mary T. Hawn, MD, FACS, Stanford, CA - No Disclosures
Daniel M. Herron, MD, FACS, FASBMS, New York, NY - No Disclosures

Consultants

Barbara Lee Bass, MD, FACS, FRCS(Hon), Houston, TX - No Disclosures
Quan-Yang Duh, MD, FACS, San Francisco, CA - No Disclosures
B. J. Hancock, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Winnipeg, MB - No Disclosures
Ronald V. Maier, MD, FACS, FRCSEd(Hon), Seattle, WA - No Disclosures
Valerie W. Rusch, MD, FACS, New York, NY - No Disclosures

 

Continuing Medical Education Credit Information

Accreditation

The American College of Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

The American College of Surgeons designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Of the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ listed above, a maximum of 1.5 credits meets the requirements for Self-Assessment.

American College of Surgeons and ACGME Logos

Note: Residents will receive a Certificate of Completion.

Available Credit

  • 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.50 Certificate of Completion
  • 1.50 Self Assessment Credit
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