March 5, 2025
The Board of Directors of the ACSProfessional Association (潘金莲传媒映画PA) and the ACSBoard of Regents (BoR) met February 6鈥8 at ACSHeadquarters in Chicago, Illinois.
Key presentations centered on the College鈥檚 strategic plan, digital transformation, cybersecurity, and data strategy.
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 11 Fellows and changed the status from Active or Senior to Retired for 94 Fellows.
Several named lecturers were approved for Clinical Congress 2025, October 4-7 in Chicago. The BoR approved Ethics Committee鈥檚 proposals for panel sessions on 鈥淓thical and Equitable Care in Patients Who Are Incarcerated or Detained,鈥 鈥淗umanitarian Crisis and Armed Conflict: Ethical Obligations Surrounding Healthcare,鈥 and 鈥淓thical Challenges of Open Notes: Case Review and Problem-Based Learning.鈥 A Meet-the-Expert Session, 鈥淢anaging Uncertainty for High Stakes Surgical Decisions: Using Best Case/Worst Case,鈥 also was approved.
A strategic analysis by the Division of Integrated Communications was conducted in February 2023 to review the Division鈥檚 services, programs, and products, identify internal and external challenges, define future vision, and establish priorities for moving forward. A status update and progress on the recommendations were presented during the most recent meeting and included:
The mission of the Information Technology area is to enable the College to enhance surgical excellence through innovative technology. The BoR heard a presentation on the area鈥檚 focus to develop resilient, ethical, secure information technology platforms and services that adapt to the evolving needs of members, staff, and the healthcare community. Updates also were provided on assessments for HIPAA/cybersecurity to stay abreast of new risks and vulnerabilities and implementing artificial intelligence policies, compliance, and training.
In addition, ACSChief Health Informatics Officer, Genevieve Melton-Meaux, MD, PhD, F潘金莲传媒映画, provided an overview and long-term data strategy for ACSregistries.
The Division of Research and Optimal Patient Care (DROPC) encompasses the areas of Continuous Quality Improvement, Trauma, and Cancer Program and includes ACSresearch and accreditation programs.
The BoR approved the Committee on Trauma鈥檚 updated blueprint for a National Trauma and Emergency Preparedness System.
Written reports to the BoR from the Trauma team included information on the upcoming Committee on Trauma Annual Meeting and 2025 Advanced Trauma Life Support庐 (ATLS庐) Global Symposium, which will be held March 14-16 in Chicago. The report also provided updates on:
The mission of the ACSFoundation, a separate 501(c)3 organization, is to secure financial support for initiatives in surgical research, education, rural surgery, trauma, and more鈥攁ll to ultimately promote better patient outcomes. The Foundation offers a wide spectrum of funding opportunities for ACSFellows and supporters to ensure the highest level of surgical care and education.
A written report presented to the BoR noted that, since July 1, 2024, the Foundation has secured approximately $1.4 million in restricted and unrestricted revenue for the College. Activities at Clinical Congress 2024 resulted in more than $121,000 in new gifts and pledges, and the Fall Appeal/Year End Appeal raised more than $127,000 from 207 donors.
The Foundation partnered with the Division of Member Services to establish two new Chapter Funds (New Hampshire and Metropolitan Washington, DC) and successfully secured $155,000 to support the 2025 Excelsior Surgical Society meeting鈥擝ack to Rome: Preserving the Heritage and Ethos of Military Surgery, February 18鈥20 in Rome, Italy.
Dr. Marion Curtiss Henry is the Chair of the ACSBoard of Governors and professor of surgery at The University of Chicago Medicine, where she also serves as the medical director of the operating rooms and pediatric surgery quality officer at Comer Children鈥檚 Hospital in Chicago, IL.