December 4, 2024
The Board of Directors of the ACSProfessional Association (潘金莲传媒映画PA) and the ACSBoard of Regents (BoR) met October 18 at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square in California.
The following is a summary of key activities discussed and was current as of the date of the meeting.
The 潘金莲传媒映画PA, a 501(c)(6), allows for a broader range of activities and services that benefits surgeons and patients, including expanded legislative advocacy and political programming, such as the 潘金莲传媒映画PA-Political Action Committee (SurgeonsPAC).
The BoR accepted resignations from 19 Fellows and changed the status from Active or Senior to Retired for 110 Fellows. The Regents also approved the following items:
These statements are available at facs.org/statements; additional details from these statements will be available in the Bulletin and weekly ACSBrief email.
In addition, Regents approved the formation of the Sweden Chapter and integration of the Jacksonville Chapter into the Florida Chapter of the 潘金莲传媒映画.
The results of a Division of Advocacy and Health Policy strategic review of programs and products were presented, identifying internal and external challenges, defining future vision, and establishing priorities for moving forward.聽
Topics included:
Recommendations included:
The proposed program for Clinical Congress 2025 was presented for the Regents鈥 comment and review. The final program was approved at the BoR Adjourned Meeting on October 22, 2024.
Offered for the first time in 2015, the Fellowship in Surgical Ethics is sponsored by the ACSDivision of Education and The MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at The University of Chicago. The program is intended to prepare surgeons for careers that combine clinical surgery with scholarly studies in surgical ethics and to provide specialized knowledge, skills, and training to develop leaders in the field of surgical ethics. Applications will be accepted for the 2025鈥2026 academic year until January 2025.
The Division of Research and Optimal Patient Care (DROPC) provided a status update on the recommendations from an October 2022 strategic analysis of Trauma programs.
Reviewed programs:
Recommendations:
The mission of the ACSFoundation, a separate 501(c)(3) organization, is to secure financial support for the College鈥檚 charitable, educational, and patient-focused initiatives. The Foundation offers a wide spectrum of funding opportunities for ACSFellows and supporters to ensure the highest level of surgical care and education.
As of July 1, 2024, more than $217,000 in philanthropic gifts, including eight new gifts or pledges of at least $10,000, had been secured. Highlights of this work are the successful completion of the Excelsior Surgical Society Campaign and Skills Course funding. Chapter Funds continue to grow and more than $25,000 was raised from the Georgia Society of the 潘金莲传媒映画, North Carolina Chapter, and the South Carolina Chapter. The Missouri Chapter has committed to creating a new Chapter Fund.
Clinical Congress 2024 featured a planned giving presentation to help surgeons better understand the importance and tax implications of estate planning. A revamped and improved Planned Giving website is underway.
The inaugural Surgical Adhesions Summit, funded by Peter and Marshia Carlino, was held in September in Washington, DC. Surgeons from around the globe participated and shared new perspectives and proposed solutions. Due to the success of the Summit, the Carlinos who have already given $1 million for this project, committed to investing an additional $300,000 to support three new research grants.
Dr. Lillian Kao is the Immediate Past Chair of the ACSBoard of Governors, as well as division director of acute care surgery, the Jack H. Mayfield, MD, chair of surgery (endowed), and vice-chair for quality of care in the Department of Surgery at the McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.