Surgical News volume 21 issue 3

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Surgical News | Volume 21 | Issue 3

A memorable RACS ASC for urologists

The 2021 RACS ASC will likely be one of the most memorable for Fellows for many reasons. The very fact that the RACS ASC even took place is thanks to the efforts of a large team of individuals who made extraordinary contributions. As a RACS Councillor, I was excited that this was the first time we would have program participation by all the nine RACS surgical specialties. This was a significant moment in RACS’ history. Our Urology program was held in lieu of our standalone Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand (USANZ) Annual Scientific Meeting, which had been cancelled for 2021. A packed four-day program ran from the opening day of the meeting and we were amongst the last out of the exhibition centre on the final day. An outstanding feature of the Urology program was the diversity of presenters and session chairs. In particular, a high number of the female urologists invited were speaking or chairing sessions for the first time in their careers. It goes without saying that they were all outstanding (see table below). On the opening day of the RACS ASC, USANZ established well attended hubs across Australia and New Zealand. These provided a much-missed opportunity for collegiate interaction. This model of USANZ sponsored hubs also provided an opportunity for urologists to interact with relevant industry partners. The concept of multiple local hubs has proven to be a formula worthy of continued development. Our scientific program differed from our usual Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) format. It provided more general Urology content as well as some content that would be of interest to those outside our specialty. We delivered 20 sessions from national experts in Australia and New Zealand as well as five international visitors, including

Professor Jelle Barentsz (the Netherlands), Professor Kurt McCammon (United States), Professor Caroline Moore (United Kingdom), Professor Margaret Pearle (United States) and Professor Stacey Loeb (United States). Professor Freddie Hamdy (United Kingdom) also joined us and delivered the 2021 British Journal of Urology International lecture. An overwhelming number of 157 abstracts, the second highest number for a specialty in the 2021 RACS ASC, were submitted to Urology for consideration and 129 submissions were accepted as either verbal or poster presentations. Such a positive response from the Fellowship, and invited faculty and delegates was a true testament to the partnership RACS shares with the USANZ. One highlight was a spirited debate with our general surgical colleagues over who should care for acute torsion of the testis. Although there may be conjecture over which team won the debate, the winners are the patients who can be reassured that whether cared for by a urologist or general surgeon, they can count on receiving first class surgical care.

An onsite session entitled ‘Bread and Butter Urology’ was dominated by general and paediatric surgeons and, in hindsight, the session could more aptly have been called ‘Bread and Butter Surgery’, given that multiple surgical specialties have a role to play. A joint Urology and General Surgery session was devoted to the common problem of inguinal hernia management in the context of a diagnosis made prior to, during or following a radical prostatectomy. Following this success, we hope to continue discussion with USANZ to ensure a urology program becomes a long-term feature of the RACS ASC. Professor Henry Woo Chair, Research and Academic Surgery

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Pledge-a-Procedure campaign

8min
pages 62-63

In memoriam

3min
page 61

Case note review

4min
pages 56-57

QASM Annual Seminar 2021 Surgery – Timing is Everything

1min
page 55

The value of surgical mentors – academics

8min
pages 52-53

Education activities

1min
page 48

Status quo remains in Tasmania

1min
page 47

Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS) Annual Scientific Meeting

3min
page 46

QASM Connects webinar series

1min
page 32

Gendered titles: a badge of honour or time for a change?

2min
page 31

Scholarships and Grants Program

5min
pages 58-64

The surgeons of Vanity Fair: Sir Morrell MacKenzie

6min
pages 50-51

The Pacific Island Program – how are we doing?

3min
page 41

Inspiring students and junior doctors to incorporate research into their daily practice

7min
pages 44-49

Tour de Cure SA Discovery Tour 2021: persistence rewarded with satisfaction

5min
pages 42-43

Aotearoa New Zealand restructures its health services

2min
page 40

Fellow profile: Dr Alpesh Patel

3min
page 39

Dr Steven Craig on a life-changing Canadian Fellowship

5min
pages 34-35

Surgeon develops liquid biopsyto improve outcomes for paediatric oncology patients

3min
page 36

The state of robotic surgery

5min
pages 28-29

Creating safety and respect in healthcare cultures

3min
pages 37-38

Strengthening the foundation of surgical education to improve patient care

5min
pages 33, 35

A rare breed of rural surgeon

2min
page 30

Rural General Surgery in Scotland

3min
pages 26-27

The creative surgeon

6min
pages 24-25

From the hubs

6min
pages 14-17

Welcome to our new VP

3min
pages 6-7

Talent on display in virtual art gallery

16min
pages 18-23

Welcome to our new president

6min
pages 4-5

A memorable RACS ASC for urologists

2min
page 13

RACS ASC 2021 – one with many firsts

2min
pages 8-10

Reflections on an inclusive congress

4min
pages 11-12
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