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10th Annual International
WOMEN IN SURGERYCareer Symposium
Career Development in Transformative Times
11th Annual International
Women in SurgeryCareer Symposium
11th Annual Women in Surgery Career Symposium Clearwater Beach, FL February 14-16, 2020
WELCOME TO THE 11TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WOMEN IN SURGERY CAREER SYMPOSIUM
We are so excited you are here with us this year. In your bag you will find goodies from our vendor partners as well as our host hotel. Your bag can serve many purposes and feel free to use your matt for yoga here or anytime.
A few things:
1. We will need you to fill out and return the survey for your CMES. You may pick up your certificate on Saturday afternoon. There will be boxes located in the back of the room for drop off and pick up of certificates
2. We also have a survey on our Women In Surgery at www.bit.ly/Wis_2020. Please complete the survey before 5pm on Saturday through survey monkey, so that we can get your feedback.
3. If time permits, check out our High School Stem Challenge that will be happening Saturday morning and winners will be announced on stage. We want to welcome all young ladies to the field of surgery.
4. Please remember to hashtag any photos you have with our hashtag for this year #wis2020.
5. Please be sure to make time to visit our sponsors, who without their partnership this conference would not be possible.
6. Join us for the kick off reception. You will receive two drink tickets for use at the cash bar. We will have excellent food, dancing and excellent music. See you on the dance floor.
OBJECTIVESUpon completion of this symposium, participants will be able to:
• The 4th level of change – How to excel and protect your career in the face of change.
• Actively seek out and improve upon existing mentor/mentee relationships
• Identify specific issues facing women in Surgery
• Cultivate techniques for handling discrimination in the workplace effectively and professionally
• Pursue leadership positions in Surgery
• Possess an understanding of the basic skills and requirements for pursuing leadership positions
• Identify where and why there is need for women in leadership roles
• Utilize professionalism in a discipline in which men are traditionally predominant
• Implement specific coping methods and networking skills to promote a career in a discipline in which
men are traditionally predominant
• Better appreciate the need to negotiate “equal pay for equal work”
• Generate reasonable expectations regarding lifestyle in residency and early career
• Implement basic strategies for financial security
• Recognize issues with pregnancy during a surgical career
• Employ and optimize strategies for balancing children and marriage in the face of a demanding profession
• Acknowledge and help further the goals for the future of women in Surgery and be empowered to move toward those goals
• Determine which sub-specialty women surgeons most commonly pursue
• Summarize guidelines that will strengthen your professional image
OUTCOMESUpon returning to their home institutions, women should be empowered to develop an environment more conducive for career advancement and personal growth and fulfillment. Attendees should be able to improve upon mentor/mentee relationships, possess
a better understanding of the challenges that face women in surgery and how to go about overcoming those challenges, and be encouraged to push the boundaries and expand the horizons of women in surgery.
CHAIRSharona B. Ross, MD, FACSProfessor of Surgery, University of Central Florida, College of MedicineDirector, Minimally Invasive Surgery & Surgical EndoscopyDirector, Advanced GI & HPB Fellowship ProgramDirector & Founder, AdventHealth Tampa, Women In Surgery InitiativeDigestive Health Institute, AdventHealth TampaTampa, Florida
CO-CHAIRMarie Crandall, MD, MPH, FACSProfessor of SurgeryAssociate Chair for Research, Department of SurgeryProgram Director, General Surgery ResidencyUniversity of Florida College of Medicine JacksonvilleJacksonville, Florida
11th Annual Women in Surgery Career Symposium Clearwater Beach, FL February 14-16, 2020
11th Annual International Women in Surgery Career Symposium
February 14-16, 2020
The Sheraton Sand Key Resort, Clearwater Beach, FL
Important information and actions required to receive your AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Please complete the survey you received in your welcome pack, return at the end of the day Saturday to receive your certificate.
AccreditationPhysicians:This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of the Florida Medical Association and Society of Women in Surgery. The Florida Medical Association is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Florida Medical Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 12* AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
* A maximum of 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ may be earned by an individual participant.
Unrestricted Educational GrantsWomen in Surgery Career Symposium would like to thank Intuitive Surgical and Medtronic for their support through an unrestricted educational grant without which this meeting would not be possible.
10th Annual International
WOMEN IN SURGERYCareer Symposium
11th Annual Women in Surgery Career Symposium Clearwater Beach, FL February 14-16, 2020
THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS FOR THEIR PARTICIPATION
SPONSORS
EXHIBITORS
CHAIRSharona B. Ross, MD, FACSProfessor of Surgery, University of Central Florida, College of MedicineDirector, Minimally Invasive Surgery & Surgical EndoscopyDirector, Advanced GI & HPB Fellowship ProgramDirector & Founder, AdventHealth, Women In Surgery InitiativeDigestive Health Institute, AdventHealth TampaTampa, Florida
CO-CHAIRMarie Crandall, MD, MPH, FACSProfessor of SurgeryAssociate Chair for Research, Department of SurgeryProgram Director, General Surgery ResidencyUniversity of Florida College of Medicine JacksonvilleJacksonville, Florida
FACULTYAkaber Halawi, MDAssistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Otorhinolaryngology University of Florida College of Medicine – JacksonvilleJacksonville, FL
Alexander Rosemurgy, MD, FACSProfessor, College of Medicine University of Central FloridaChair, Digestive Health InstituteAdventHealth TampaTampa, FL
Allen Chudzinski, MD, FACS, FASCRSProfessor of Surgery University of Central Florida College of MedicineDirector, Colon and Rectal SurgeryAdventHealth TampaTampa, FL
Arghavan Salles, MD, FACSChair, Surgical Education Research Group, Association for Surgical EducationVice Chair, Awards Committee Association for Surgical EducationAssociate Dean for Medical Student Education, Stanford Medical SchoolStanford, CA
Christine Laronga, MD, FACSSenior Member, Department of Women’s OncologyProfessor of SurgeryMoffitt Cancer CenterUniversity of South FloridaTampa, FL
“CJ” Christopher BurnettFinancial AdvisorWestshore Financial GroupTampa, FL
Darla HuttonVice President- US Marketing & Custom Hospital AnalyticsIntuitive SurgicalTampa/St. Petersburg, FL
Gayle A. DiLalla, MDAssistant Professor of SurgerySurgical OncologyDuke University School of MedicineRaleigh, NC
Haane Massarotti, MD, FACSAssistant Professor, University of Central FloridaAssistant Clinical Professor, Nova Southeastern UniversityAdjunct Faculty, Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Osteopathic MedicineColon and Rectal SurgeonAdventHealth TampaTampa, FL
Heather Logghe, MDSurgical Research FellowThomas Jefferson UniversityPhiladelphia, PA
Heena Santry, MD, MS, FACSVice Chair for Health Services ResearchAssociate Professor, Division of Trauma, Critical Care and BurnThe Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterColombus, OH
Iswanto Sucandy, MD, FACSAssociate Professor of Surgery University of Central Florida - College of MedicineAventHealth TampaTampa, FL
Janet E. Tuttle-Newhall, MD, MHA, FACSWalter J Pories Distinguished Professorship in SurgeryChair, Department of SurgeryTransplant SurgeonGreenville, NC
Jennifer Ayscue, MDAssistant Professor, Department of SurgeryChair, Practice and Audit Committees for the Department of SurgeryMedstar Health Research Institute Georgetown University Hyattsville, MD
Jon C. Gould, MD, FACSAlonzo P. Walker Professor in General SurgeryChief, General SurgeryMedical College of WisconsinMilwaukee, WI
Julie Ann Sosa, MD, MA, FACSChair, UCSF Department of SurgeryLeon Goldman, MD, Distinguished Professorship in SurgeryEditor-in-Chief, World Journal of SurgerySan Francisco, CA
Kandace Kichler, MD, FACSDirector of Bariatric SurgeryJFK Medical Center Assistant Professor of SurgeryUniversity of Miami/JFK Medical Center Bariatric Surgeon Lake Worth, FL
Kellie McFarlin, MD, FACSAssistant Professor of Surgery, Wayne State University School of MedicineSenior Staff Surgeon, Henry Ford Health SystemDetroit, MI
Krista Lynn Haines, MA, DO, FACSAssistant Professor of Surgery Acute and Critical Care Surgery, Duke University General Surgeon Durham, NC
Laila Rashidi MD , FACS, FASCRS Assistant Professor Colorectal Surgeon Program Director-Minimal Invasive Surgery Multicare Health Care system - Seattle, WA
Laura Johnson, MD, FACSAssistant Professor, Department of SurgeryGeorgetown University School of MedicineBurns/Trauma Section of SurgeryWashington, DC
Leigh A. Neumayer, MD, MS, FACSProfessor, SurgeryProfessor, Obstetrics and GynecologyChair, Department of SurgeryUniversity of Arizona Health SciencesMargaret and Maynard Fenton Endowed Chair in Breast Cancer ResearchUniversity of Arizona College of MedicineTucson, AZ
Linda Barry, MD, MPH, FACSAssociate Professor of Surgery Director of Multicultural and Community AffairsUniversity of Connecticut School of Medicine Farmington, CT
FACULTY
11th Annual Women in Surgery Career Symposium Clearwater Beach, FL February 14-16, 2020
Linda Boardman-FiteAuthorThe 4th Level of Change
Lisa K. Cannada MD, FAAOS, FAOAOrthopaedic Trauma SurgeonHughston ClinicJacksonville, FL
Lucy Love, MD, PAAdventHealth TampaNeurosurgeonTampa, FL
Lynn O’Connor, MD, FACSClinical Assistant ProfessorHofstra North Shore – LIJ School ofMedicineSection Chief of Colon and Rectal SurgeryMercy Medical Center and St Joseph HospitalColorectal SurgeonNew Hyde Park, NY
Mary T. Killackey, MD, FACSChair, Department of SurgeryAssociate Professor of Clinical SurgeryAdjunct Associate Professor of Clinical PediatricsTulane University Medical CenterNew Orleans, LA
Melissa E. Hogg, MD, MS, FACSDirector, HPB SurgeryNorthShore University HealthSystemDirector, Advanced Robotic TrainingGrainger Center for Simulation and InnovationAssociate Program Director, General Surgery ResidencyUniversity of Chicago Pritzker School of MedicineChicago, IL
Melissa Lapinska, MD, FACSAssociate Professor of SurgeryUniversity of TennesseeKnoxville, TN
Nita Ahuja, MD, MBA, FACSChair, Department of Surgery Yale School of Medicine Surgeon-in-Chief of Surgery Yale New Haven HospitalNew Haven, CT
Nova Szoka, MD, FACSAssistant Professor of Surgery Division of Bariatric Surgery, Department of General Surgery WVU School of Medicine Morgantown, WV
Pamela Hodul, MD, FACSAssociate Member and Surgical OncologistDepartment of Gastrointestinal OncologyMedical Director of Nutrition at Moffitt Cancer CenterAssociate Professor Division of Oncologic Sciences, University of South FloridaTampa, FL
Patricia Numann, MD, FACSFounder of Association of Women SurgeonsLloyd S. Rogers Professor of Surgery EmeritusUpstate Medical University State University of New York Distinguished Teaching Professor EmeritusEndocrine SurgeonSyracuse, NY
Patricia L. Roberts, MD, FACS, FASCRSChair, Department of SurgerySenior Staff Surgeon, Lahey Hospital and Medical CenterProfessor of Surgery, Tufts University School of MedicineBurlington, MA
Patricia Sylla, MD, FACSAssociate Professor of Surgery, Icahn School of MedicineMount Sinai HospitalDepartment of Surgery,Division of Colon and Rectal SurgeryNew York, NY
Patricia Turner, MD, FACSClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryUniversity of Chicago MedicineGeneral SurgeonChicago, IL
Sandra L. Wong, MD, MS, FACS, FASCOChair, Department of SurgeryWilliam N. and Bessie Allyn Professor in SurgeryThe Geisel School of Medicine at DartmouthSenior Vice President of the Surgical Service LineDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Dartmouth’s Geisel School of MedicinePresident-Elect of the Society of University Surgeons (SUS)Lebanon, NH
Sarah Samreen, MD, FACSAssistant Professor, Division of Minimally Invasive and Foregut SurgeryUniversity of Texas Medical BranchGalveston, TX
Scott Gallagher, MD, FACSLead Physician, Duke-Raleigh ACS ProgramAssociate Professor of SurgeryDuke University Health SystemRaleigh, NC
Vedra A. Augenstein, MD, FACSCo-chair of the education committee for Americas Hernia Society and SAGESAssistant Clinical Professor at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.Associate Professor of SurgeryCarolinas Medical CenterCharlotte, NC
Vivian Gahtan, MD, FACSChair, Department of SurgeryLoyola MedicineProfessor of Surgery, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of MedicineChicago, IL
Disclosure Of Relevant Financial Relationships With Commercial InterestsFlorida Medical Association and The Society of Women in Surgery endorses the standards of the ACCME that requires everyone in a position to control the content of a CE activity to disclose all financial relationships with commercial interests that are related to the content of the CME activity. CE activities must be balanced, independent of commercial bias and promote improvements or quality in healthcare. All recommendations involving clinical medicine must be based on evidence accepted within the medical profession.
A conflict of interest is created when individuals in a position to control the content of CE have a relevant financial relationship with a commercial interest which therefore may bias his/her opinion and teaching. This may include receiving a salary, royalty, intellectual property rights, consulting fee, honoraria, stocks or other financial benefits.
Florida Medical Association and The Society of Women in Surgery will identify, review and resolve all conflicts of interest that speakers, authors or planners disclose prior to an educational activity being delivered to learners. Disclosure of a relationship is not intended to suggest or condone bias in any presentation but is made to provide participants with information that might be of potential importance to their evaluation of a presentation. The Society of Women in Surgery does not endorse any products or services.
Relevant financial relationships exist between the following individuals and commercial interests:
PLANNING COMMITTEE AFFILIATIONHeather DeReus Nothing to disclose
Marci Crowley Nothing to disclose
Michalina Jadick Nothing to disclose
Heather Rowe Nothing to disclose
Margaret Ledea Nothing to disclose
Kimberly Cabrera Nothing to disclose
Sujatha Chetty Nothing to disclose
Heather DeReus Nothing to disclose
Krista Lynn Haines, DO Nothing to disclose
Kandace Kickler, MD Nothing to disclose
Emily Gomez Nothing to disclose
Misty Pittman-Johnson Nothing to disclose
Janelle Spence Nothing to disclose
Sydni Schlosser Nothing to disclose
Sharona B. Ross, MD, FACS Speaker’s Bureau: Intuitive
Frank Co Nothing to disclose
TJ Bourdeau Nothing to disclose
Kenneth Luberice, MD Nothing to disclose
Trenton Lippert Nothing to disclose
Kevin Jacobs Nothing to disclose
FACULTY AFFILIATIONAkaber Halawi, MD Nothing to disclose
Alexander Rosemurgy, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Allen Chudzinski, MD, FACS, FASCRS Nothing to disclose
Arghavan Salles, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Christine Laronga, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Christine Lau, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
“CJ” Christopher Burnett Nothing to disclose
Darla Hutton Nothing to disclose
Gayle A. DiLalla, MD Nothing to disclose
Haane Massarotti, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Heather Logghe, MD Nothing to disclose
Heena Santry, MD, MS, FACS Nothing to disclose
Iswanto Sucandy, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Janet E. Tuttle-Newhall, MD, MHA, FACS Nothing to disclose
Jennifer Ayscue, MD Nothing to disclose
Jon C. Gould, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Julie Ann Sosa, MD, MA, FACS Nothing to disclose
Kandace Kichler, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Kellie McFarlin, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Krista Lynn Haines, MA, DO, FACS Nothing to disclose
Laila Rashidi MD , FACS, FASCRS Nothing to disclose
Laura Johnson, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Leigh A. Neumayer, MD, MS, FACS Nothing to disclose
Linda Barry, MD, MPH, FACS Nothing to disclose
Linda Boardman-Fite Nothing to disclose
Lisa K. Cannada MD, FAAOS, FAOA Nothing to disclose
Lucy Love, MD, PA Nothing to disclose
Lynn O’Connor, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Mary T. Killackey, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Melissa E. Hogg, MD, MS, FACS Nothing to disclose
Melissa Lapinska, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Nita Ahuja, MD, MBA, FACS Nothing to disclose
Nova Szoka, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Omaida Velazquez, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Pamela Hodul, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Patricia Numann, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Patricia L. Roberts, MD, FACS, FASCRS Nothing to disclose
Patricia Sylla, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Patricia Turner, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Sandra L. Wong, MD, MS, FACS, FASCO Nothing to disclose
Sarah Samreen, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Scott Gallagher, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Vedra A. Augenstein, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
Vivian Gahtan, MD, FACS Nothing to disclose
FACULTY
11th Annual Women in Surgery Career Symposium Clearwater Beach, FL February 14-16, 2020
Grand Ballroom
Island BallroomBeachside Lawn
Grand Ballroom
Grand Ballroom
Bay RoomBay Room
Poolside Lawn
Island BallroomGrand Ballroom
Island Ballroom
5:00-6:00 pm | Poster Session
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2020
6:00 pm | Reception/11th Anniversary Celebration
7:15-7:55 am | Registration/Breakfast/Exhibits
8:10-8:15 am | Welcoming Remarks – President & CEO, AdventHealth Tampa
6:30-7:15 am | Yoga on the Beach
8:00-8:10 am | Program Chair Opening Remarks
Plenary #1: MOVED TO SERVE – Creating your Career Footprint
Plenary #2: DRIVEN TO GROW – Elevating Your Skills
Sharona Ross, MD
Denyse Bales-Chubb
Haane Massarotti, MD
10:00-10:40 am PANEL DISCUSSION: Growth Through Mentorship – Transition from Mentee to Mentor
Moderator: Melissa Hogg, MD; Pamela Hodul, MD; Jon Gould, MD; Iswanto Sucandy, MD; Haane Massarotti, MD; Krista Haines, DO
10:40-11:30 am PANEL DISCUSSION: The Power of Resiliency and Perseverance – Getting What You Need
Moderator: Leigh Neumayer, MD; Mary Killackey, MD; Lisa K. Cannada, MD; Christine Lau, MD; Sandra Wong, MD
9:45-10:00 am | Networking Break With Vendors
11:30-1:00 pm | Networking Lunch
8:15-9:00 am PANEL DISCUSSION: How I Got Here: Endless Paths for Your Career
Moderator: Julie Ann Sosa, MD; Christine Lau, MD; Vivian Gahtan, MD; Leigh Neumayer, MD; Nita Ahuja, MD; Patricia Numann, MD
9:00-9:45 am PANEL DISCUSSION: The Only Constant is Change – Managing Your Professional Career and Personal Interactions
Professional: Leadership Change, Equal Advancements, From Volume to Value Based Practice, Contract Negotiations
Interpersonal: Overcoming Stereotypes, Bias, Microaggression, and Generational Differences
Moderator: Patricia Numann, MD; Janet Tuttle-Newhall, MD; Melissa Lapinska, MD; Lynn O’Connor, MD; Omaida Velzaquez, MD; Laila Rashidi, MD; Jennifer Ayscue, MD
LocationLocation
Sand Key Room
Bay Room
Grand Ballroom
Beach/Gulf Room
Palm/Bay Room
Beachside Lawn
Beach RoomBeach Room
Island Ballroom
AGENDA
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2020
Session A: For Undergraduates/Medical Students/ResidentsModerator: Patricia Turner, MD
2:00-2:30 pm CV Working Session ...............................................................................................................Scott Gallagher, MD
2:30-3:10 pm Interview Skill Sharpening (Role Playing) ............................................................ Sarah Samreen, MD; Nova Szoka, MD; Patricia Sylla, MD; Laila Rashidi, MD
3:10-3:30 pm Effective Networking: In-person/Online ................................................................................ Patricia Turner, MD
3:30-3:50 pm Finance Talk (Small Investments, Loans)/Public Service Loan Forgiveness ................“CJ” Christopher Burnett
3:50-4:20 pm Social Media For Your Advantage ................. Kandace Kichler, MD; Heather Logghe, MD; Krista L. Haines, DO
Session B: For Fellows/Attending Surgeons (AWS)Moderator: Marie Crandall, MD
2:00-2:20 pm Evolutions in Surgical Training – Staying Current ...................................................................... Jon Gould, MD
2:20-2:40 pm Financial Peace: Planning, Unexpected Events – Retirement Goals ..................... Janet Tuttle-Newhall, MD
2:40-3:00 pm Mentorship Matters – Ways to participate ...........................................................................Julie Ann Sosa, MD
3:00-3:20 pm Overcomitted/Stressed Out: When and How to Cut Back ............................................Christine Laronga, MD
3:20-4:00 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Business Communication Skills – Negotiation Tactics with Administration Contracts | OR Politics | Negotiating Strategies for Self Promotion
...... Moderator: Janet Tuttle-Newhall, MD; Julie Ann Sosa, MD; Melissa Lapinska, MD; Sandra Wong, MD
4:00-4:20 pm Career Damage Control: Social Media (Yelp/Healthgrades) ..............................................Lynn O'Connor, MD
2:00-4:20 pm | Workshop Sessions (RSVP Required)
8:00-11:00 am A Glimpse To The Future Of Intelligent Surgery: A Faculty Discussion on How Inclusion/Diversity drives Innovation Darla Hutton, Intuitive Surgical
7:00-8:00 am | Breakfast
6:00 pm | Sunset Yoga on the Beach
Plenary #3: COMPELLED TO ADVOCACY – Becoming a Change Agent
Non-CME Session
Parallel Sessions
Haane Massarotti, MD
1:00-1:05 pm Introduction of KeyNote Speaker Sharona Ross, MD
1:05-1:50 pm KEYNOTE SPEAKER: The 4th Level of Change – Playing Offense, Not Defense Linda Boardman-Fite
1:50-2:20 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Embracing Diversity – Religion, Race, Gender, Sexuality
Moderator: Patricia Sylla, MD; Nova Szoka, MD; Laila Rashidi, MD; Sandra Wong, MD; Lynn O’Connor, MD; Vedra A. Augenstein, MD; Linda Barry, MD
2:20-3:00 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Navigating Your Career and The Family Unit
Family Planning: In-vitro Fertilization, Adoption, Egg Freezing, etc.
Traditional/Nontraditional Families and Career: How can I have it ALL?
Moderator: Christine Lau, MD; Kellie McFarlin, MD; Nova Szoka MD; Lucy Love, MD; Vedra A. Augenstein, MD; Melissa Lapinska,MD; Patricia Turner, MD; Haane Massarotti, MD
3:00-3:30 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Power of Vulnerability – Through Sharing We Prevail
Moderator: Janet Tuttle-Newhall, MD; Vivian Gahtan, MD; Pamela Hodul, MD; Patricia Roberts, MD; Sharona B. Ross, MD
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2020 (CONTINUED)
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2020
3:45-5:45 pm | Fellows/Attendings (AWS)
3:45-4:15 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Tools to Succeed in Medical School and Residency – Lessons Learned
Moderator: Allen Chudzinski, MD; Gayle DiLalla, MD; Melissa Hogg, MD; Patricia Roberts, MD
4:15-4:45 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Your Future in Surgery Starts Now – How to Develop Professional Social Media Brand
Moderator: Patricia Sylla, MD; Heather Logghe, MD; Kandace Kichler, MD; Krista Haines, DO
4:45-5:15 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: BEST Surgical Specialty For Me?
Moderator: Christine Lau, MD; Patricia Sylla, MD; Pamela Hodul, MD; Kandace Kichler, MD; Melissa Lapinska, MD; Jon Gould, MD; Gayle DiLalla, MD; Vivian Gahtan, MD; Akaber Halawi, MD; Heena Santry, MD; Nita Ahuja, MD; Lucy Love, MD
5:15-5:45 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Maintaining Physical and Mental Health Throughout Your Education and Training
Moderator: Laura Johnson, MD; Heena Santry, MD; Hanne Massarotti, MD
3:45-4:15 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Starting a New Practice – Marketing, Business Development, Building Referrals
Moderator: Lynn O’Connor, MD; Scott Gallagher, MD; Lisa K. Cannada, MD
4:15-4:35 pm Building Dynamic Care Teams Omaida Velazquez, MD
4:35-5:05 pm Involvement Matters: Societies and Associations Marie Crandall, MD
5:05-5:25 pm Implicit Bias During Career Advancement Arghavan Salles, MD
5:25-5:45 pm Burnout/Handling stress Mary T. Killackey, MD
3:45-5:45 pm | Students/Residents
3:30-3:45 pm | Networking Break With Vendors
Speaker/Moderator: Patricia Sylla, MD
Speaker/Moderator: Leigh A. Neumayer, MD
4:20-5:00 pm | Mentorship Mingle
SAVE THE DATEJANUARY 28-30, 2021
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