Surgical News Volume 23 Issue 1

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The Educator of Merit Award Some of our winners share their experience of being educators Every year the Academy of Surgical Educators (ASE) presents the Educator of Merit Award to recognise exceptional contributions by our surgical educators. Some of the 2021 winners share their experience of being an educator. The Educator of Merit awards consist of the SET Supervisor/SIMG Supervisor of the Year Awards, which recognises the exceptional contributions by a SET supervisor/ SIMG Supervisor towards supporting Trainees and Specialist International Medical Graduates (SIMGs). The second award—The Facilitator/ Instructor of the Year Award—recognises the exceptional contribution by a course facilitator or an instructor teaching Professional Development or Skills Education course. The 2022 nomination portal will be open from 1 March to 15 April 2022. Please view on https://bit.ly/3qVbsiX to submit your nomination.

Associate Professor Andrew Kurmis is a RACS Fellow based in Adelaide, South Australia. He specialises in Orthopaedic Surgery. The Academy of Surgical Educators awarded Associate Professor Kurmis the Facilitator/Instructor of the Year Award in 2021. 1. What inspired you to pursue surgical education? I have had the personal privilege of training under and working with some simply outstanding mentors and surgical teachers across my career. These were often individuals who gave their time and wisdom selflessly, and often at critical points in my own journey. I think that, like most of my colleagues, the 'good' teachers and educators really did inspire you and stood out from the rest. Aspiring to one day be a surgeon who contributed in some way as they had, and 'give something back' has long been a motivation for me. I was always cognisant that many good teachers had given up their time to teach me, and that has always made it easy to then pass that on and teach others. 2. What is your proudest moment as a surgical educator?

Image: Dr David King, South Australia State Committee Chair (L) presenting the award to Associate Professor Andrew Kurmis (R)

I'm not sure I could pick just one. Any time I've received positive feedback and thanks from those we teach is a proud moment. There are many educators in surgery, but to know that those we teach have valued in some way the time and effort spent in teaching them is always a rewarding feeling. To cross paths years later with colleagues who I've taught at a much earlier stage and have them recount stories of how something they had learnt made a positive difference to their own experiences/decisions or patient outcomes is also a wonderful feeling.

3. Any advice for new surgical educators just getting started? I think that for a long time, 'education' or 'teaching' was under-recognised as a specific skill in the surgical pathway and we were very rarely 'taught' how to teach or what constituted a good teacher. Like so many other facets of our role, teaching is usually something that takes practice, refinement and dedication. Sometimes I get the sense people underappreciate how much hard work goes into being a good surgical educator. My advice for someone new to formal surgical teaching would be to try and align yourself with a good senior mentor (the College does a good job of this with many of the major skills training programs). Be attentive to which elements of the teaching of others you see as positive. Your ultimate teaching style will be a hybrid of the good things you've witnessed along the way. Prepare thoroughly and well. Seek constructive feedback when you can from your audience and colleagues alike. Dr Suresh Mahendran is a RACS Fellow based in Darwin, Northern Territory. He specialises in Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery. The Academy of Surgical Educators awarded Dr Mahendran with the SET Supervisor/SIMG Supervisor of the Year (NT) Award in 2021. 1. How do you feel receiving the SET Supervisor/SIMG Supervisor of the Year Award? I feel humbled to receive this award; it was totally unexpected. My perspective is that there are trainers far more deserving than me. Receiving the award fills me with a great sense of pride and satisfaction to note that my simple efforts are appreciated.


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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

6min
pages 6-7
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