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November Annual Academic Surgery Conference highlights The Section of Academic Surgery November Annual Academic Surgery Conference (NAASC) was held as a virtual one-day event on 4 November 2021. Our program organisers minimised online meeting fatigue by expertly combining the Section of Academic Surgery meeting and the Surgical Research Society of Australasia into a full one-day extravaganza. The Chair of the Section of Academic Surgery Organising Committee, Associate Professor Claudia Di Bella and her colleagues did an outstanding job curating an exceptional list of speakers on topics relevant and contemporary to the target audience. The program speaker list reflected gender diversity and included discussions on critical issues faced by clinicians contemplating an academic career. The 2021 Association for Academic Surgery guest speaker, Dr Patrick McGrew, from the Tulane University School of Medicine, presented a fascinating but serious talk on Trends and Burden of Firearm Injuries Among Children and Adolescents: A National Perspective. The Society of University Surgeons guest speaker was Dr Gregory Kennedy from the University of Alabama in Birmingham. He provided the US perspective on addressing the lack of surgeons in rural America in his talk Strategies to Address Surgical Disparity in Rural America. Winthrop Professor Fiona Wood treated the audience to an inspiring Jepson Oratory on The Role of Interdisciplinary Research in Striving for Clinical Excellence. The major takeaway points were to be persistent, never give up and invest in networking with like-minded collaborators. We had 84 abstracts submitted and again the quality of work submitted made it difficult for abstract scorers to arrive at the final 42—selected for either longform oral (14 abstracts) or quick-shot presentations (16 abstracts). We also had

12 entries that scorers deemed of merit to be included as poster presentations. It was especially heartening to see that surgical research seems to be in reasonable shape across Australasia despite the disruptive effects of the pandemic, with many excellent abstracts submitted by medical students, Trainees, and Fellows. Congratulations to all six prize winners—five of whom were from Aotearoa New Zealand.

negative predictor for acute cellular rejection following liver transplantation. Travel Award 2 Dr Keith Teo

Meet the winners

Development and validation of a comprehensive pain assessment tool for chronic pancreatitis.

Young Investigator Award Dr Peter Russell

Travel Award 3 Mr William Xu

Acute pancreatitis causes mesenteric lymphatic contractile dysfunction despite aggressive fluid resuscitation in a rodent model.

Wearable wrist sensors for continuous ambulatory vital sign monitoring in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery: a clinical validation study.

Developing a Career and Skills in Academic Surgery (DCAS) Course Award Mr William Xu

Travel Award 4 Dr Tary Yin

The effect of intraperitoneal drain placement on postoperative outcomes after colorectal surgery: A propensity score matched analysis. Travel Award 1 Dr Daniel Cox

Low levels of hepatocyte-specific methylation in cfDNA are a strong

The chronic rhinosinusitis microbiota: a one-year longitudinal observational study. We look forward to the time when we can meet face to face and return to a full twoday event in the near future. Authors: Professor Marc Gladman Chair, Academic Surgery Committee Professor Greg O’Grady Chair, Surgical Research Society of Australasia


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Research scholarship and grant opportunities for 2023

19min
pages 54-60

Cancer research more promising than ever

4min
pages 52-53

The Educator of Merit Award

4min
pages 50-51

Imitation - a sincere form of plagiarism

7min
pages 48-49

East Timor Eye Program evaluation

4min
pages 42-43

New professional development opportunties

1min
page 41

New Perioperative Mortality Committee for VASM

3min
page 36

Fellowship Services - supporting RACS Younger Fellows

6min
pages 38-39

Education activities

1min
page 40

Cosmetic surgery review underway

3min
page 37

Mt Gambier’s rural surgical team lead by example

6min
pages 34-35

Astley Cooper’s Illustrations of the Diseases of the Breast

6min
pages 32-33

Advocacy at RACS

3min
page 29

College publications making transition to digital

3min
page 31

November Annual Academic Surgery Conference highlights

2min
page 22

Developing a Career and Skills in Academic Surgery Course 2022

2min
page 23

A passion for rural medicine

7min
pages 26-27

Data - the key to meeting road safety targets

2min
page 28

Terminal care cases in the Australian and New Zealand Audit of Surgical Mortality

4min
pages 24-25

The Indigenous Trainee paving the way to Cardiothoracic surgery

3min
page 21

A tale of two surgeons

5min
pages 18-19

Fertility and pregnancy

3min
page 20

Outstanding work and research celebrated

7min
pages 16-17

New College name proposed

2min
page 11

President’s perspective

4min
pages 4-5

Examination update

1min
page 10

International Women’s Day event

2min
page 15

New role for trailblazing Orthopaedic surgeon

7min
pages 8-9

New beginnings - going it alone

5min
pages 12-14

Vice President’s message

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