The American College of Surgeons (ACS) invites all Clinical Congress 2021 attendees to Join the #ACSCC21 Conversation on social media. Tweets using #ACSCC21 or #CC21Selfie are featured on a dedicated page within the meeting platform, accessible through the Events link. Below are snippets of the dialogue on social media during Clinical Congress.
Excited to be the part of #ACSCC21 #convocation tonight.. pic.twitter.com/fLtoSe2nGY
— Ahmed Siddique Ammar (@AmmarLeo32) October 24, 2021
#ACSCC21 is my favorite conference! Listening to a great series of lectures about resident autonomy! pic.twitter.com/SGFJiNeb5l
— Laurel (@LaurelAVaughan) October 24, 2021
Even #OnCall, the show must go on! Another reason why #MilitarySurgeons are so AWESOME!@USUWR_GenSurg resident, Dr. Gunasingha presents her work on machine-learning algorithms in trauma, WHILE HOLDING THE LINE FOR OUR SICK SMs!
BZ, Dr. Gunasingha!#ACSCC21 #ACSCC2021 pic.twitter.com/V5X1cCQqo1
— Excelsior Surgical Society (@ExcelsiorSurg) October 24, 2021
? Joining #ACSCC21 this afternoon while getting all the #Auntie cuddles. https://t.co/x5J7TmI3hI pic.twitter.com/1RdPqOEmAA
— GianaDavidson MD MPH (@gianamontana) October 23, 2021
Who else is prepping for #ACSCC21 this week?
*Synced my watch for the Wellness Challenge ??♀️??♀️
*Creating my playlist of sessions
(Literally >100 sessions and posters to choose for yesterday and today )
*Ready to learn ⏱@AmCollSurgeons @acsYFA pic.twitter.com/NMPfMiUzqd— Caroline Park (박지영) MD, MPH (@CPark_MD) October 24, 2021
Congrats to @UWSurgery @uwgensurgres @jerosenMD
for presenting @AmCollSurgeons
#ACSCC21 re: communicating surgical risk information to patientsTL;DR: it matters how risks are conveyed — via verbal descriptors (“common”) vs quantitative values (“3%”) vs ranges (“1-5%”) pic.twitter.com/He2j7G3vrw
— Joshua Liao (@JoshuaLiaoMD) October 24, 2021
Conference presentations in the COVID Era, my in person audience was obviously captive… @AmCollSurgeons @WakeACS #ACSCC21 pic.twitter.com/hciWIrYwZG
— Rachel Lynne (@TraumaMamaDO) October 24, 2021
Ooooo! @_SulemanKhan_ talks about using #VR to train for ultrasound guided femoral artery access. Cheaper than a mannequin, improves hand-eye coordination, and teaches anatomical landmarks! #surgEd #vascularsurgery #ACSCC21 @DrAalami pic.twitter.com/lC3LhKd9mf
— Stanford Surgery (@StanfordSurgery) October 24, 2021
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