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  • 2019 SNS PROGRAM

    FRIDAY, May 17, 2019

    4:00 pm–6:00pm Registration


    SATURDAY, MAY 19 — Executive Council Members Only

    7:00-8:00 a.m. Members and PD Breakfast
    11:30 am-4:00 pm Executive Council Meeting


    SATURDAY, MAY 19 — All

    Educating the Educators

    Moderator: Griffith Harsh, MD
    8:00-8:15 a.m What is a Program Director?
    – Nicholas Barbaro, MD
    8:15-8:30 a.m. How to Evaluate Faculty Evaluators
    – Michael Haglund, MD, PhD
    8:30-8:45 a.m Creating Professionalism and the Culture of Neurosurgery
    – Karin Muraszko, MD
    8:45-8:55 a.m. Questions and Discussion
    8:55-9:15 a.m. Posting Cases for the ABNS
    – Carl Heilman, MD
    9:15-9:30 a.m. Case-Based ABNS Experience: What’s Going on Out There?
    – Richard G. Ellenbogen
    9:30-9:50 am Break
    9:50-10:35 a.m. One Neurosurgery Summit Leadership Report Out
    • – Daniel Barrow, MD
    • – John Wilson, MD
    • – Steven Kalkanis, MD
    • – Carl Heilman, MD
    • – Nicholas Barbaro, MD
    • – E. Antonio Chiocca, MD, PhD
    • – Katie Orrico, JD

    Moderator: Oren Sagher, MD

    10:35-10:50 a.m. Questions and Discussion
    10:50-11:10 a.m. Mandating a Neurosurgery Rotation for Medical Students: The Columbia Experience
    – E. Sander Connolly, MD
    11:10-11:30 a.m. Resident Selection Process vs. Dr. Death
    – M. Sean Grady, MD
    11:30-11:50 a.m. Transition-to-Practice: Making it Relevant
    – Richard Byrne, MD
    11:50 a.m.-Noon Questions and Discussion
    Noon-1:00 p.m. Lunch: Fairmont Olympic Hotel

    RRC Update, OR Competency, RUNN Course and Medical Student Engagement

    1:00-1:30 p.m. RRC Update
    – Pamela Derstine, PhD
    1:30-1:45 p.m. Questions and Discussion
    1:45-2:00 p.m. Break
    2:00-2:30 p.m. Social Learning Theory Applied to Competency Based Intra-operative Teaching
    – Michael Haglund, MD
    2:30-2:45 p.m. Questions and Discussion
    2:45-3:15 p.m. Impact of the RUNN Course on My Career
    – Suzanne Tharin, MD, PhD
    3:15-3:25 p.m. Questions and Discussion
    3:25-3:45 p.m. Early Medical School Engagement and Neurosurgical Interest Groups
    – Michael McDowell, MD, UPMC Resident
    3:45-4:00 p.m. Medical Student Committee Update
    - Stacey Wolfe, MD
    4:00-6:00 p.m. SNS Committee Meetings
    4:00-6:00 p.m. CAST Meeting
    St. James
    4:30-5:30 p.m. CoRE and Resident Courses Committees
    Windsor
    4:30-5:30 p.m. Portal Leadership Discussion
    Senate
    4:30-5:30 p.m. Medical Student Committee
    Parliament

    SUNDAY, MAY 19

    Moderator: Richard G. Ellenbogen, MD

    SESSION 1: SUNDAY MORNING

    Host Program: University of Washington Department of Neurological Surgery A SWOT Analysis

    8:00-8:05 am Welcome from Local Host, and SNS Program Chair
    – Richard G. Ellenbogen, MD and Aviva Abosch, MD, PhD
    8:05-8:20 a.m. Video of UW System: A Week in the Life of a Neurosurgical Resident
    – Richard G. Ellenbogen, MD
    8:20-8:35 a.m. Department Business Model
    – Jana M. Pettit, MBA
    8:35-8:50 a.m. Harborview Medical Center
    – Louis J. Kim, MD
    8:50-9:05 a.m. University of Washington Medical Center
    – Manuel Ferreira, MD, PhD
    9:05-9:20 a.m. Seattle Children’s Hospital
    – Jeffrey G. Ojemann, MD
    9:20-9:35 a.m. Cancer: Fred Hutchinson, CRC and SCCA
    – Eric C. Holland, MD, PhD
    9:35-9:50 a.m. Harborview and WWAMI Trauma System
    – Randall M. Chesnut, MD
    9:50-10:05 a.m. Break
    10:05-10:15 a.m. Puget Sound VA
    – Mikhail Gelfenbeyn, MD, PhD
    10:15-10:30 a.m. UW Neurological Surgery Residency and Education
    – Michael Levitt, MD and Amy Lee, MD
    10:30-10:45 a.m. Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Department
    – Samuel R Browd, MD, PhD
    10:45-11:00 a.m. Teaching Residents How to Operate
    – Laligam N Sekhar, MD
    11:00-11:15 a.m. Spine Collaboration at UW Medicine
    – Fangyi Zhang, MD
    11:15-11:30 a.m. Building a Neurosciences Institute
    – Marc Mayberg, MD
    11:30-11:45 a.m. UW Neurological Surgery Research Overview
    – Jeffrey G. Ojemann, MD
    11:45 a.m.-Noon Sharing Challenges (Questions)
    – Richard G. Ellenbogen, MD
    Noon–1:00 pm Lunch

    SESSION 2: SUNDAY AFTERNOON

    Moderator: Aviva Abosch, MD, PhD
    1:00–1:05 pm Introduction of Keynote Speaker
    – Richard G. Ellenbogen, MD
    1:05-1:40 p.m. Keynote Address: New Cellular and Molecular Approaches to Understand Human Brain Function and Disease
    – Ed Lein, PhD, Investigator, Allen Brain Institute
    1:40-1:45 p.m. Questions and Discussion
    1:45-2:40 p.m. Mentoring, Wellness, Resilience, and Avoiding Burnout
    Moderator: Deborah Benzil, MD
    1:45-2:00 p.m. Burn Out: Fact or Fiction
    – Fredric B. Meyer, MD
    2:00-2:15 p.m. Wellness and Creating Resilience
    – Theresa Williamson, MD, Duke Neurosurgery Resident
    2:15-2:35p.m. One Neurosurgery SNS Summit Meeting: Integration and Coordination of Leadership and Resources
    – Daniel L. Barrow, MD
    2:30-2:40 pm Questions and Discussion
    2:40–2:45 pm Neurosurgery Medical Student Teaching Award to Henry Brem, MD
    – Presented by Stacey Wolfe, MD
    2:45–2:50 pm Distinguished Service Award to Arthur L. Day, MD
    – Presented by Daniel Barrow, MD
    2:50–3:10 pm Break
    3:10–4:10 pm Incorporating Research Training During Residency in 2019
    Moderator: Aviva Abosch, MD, PhD
    3:10-3:25 pm Clinical Trials Training
    – Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, MD
    3:25-3:35 pm Teaching Residents How to Disseminate Their Research
    – Nelson Oyesiku, MD, PhD
    3:35-3:45 pm Mentoring and Supporting Clinician-Scientists During Residency
    – David Limbrick, MD
    3:45–4:10 pm Questions and Discussion
    4:10–4:15 pm Introduction of Winn Award Lecturer
    – E. Antonio Chiocca, MD, PhD
    4:15-5:00 pm Winn Award Lecture: Pediatric Brain Tumors in the Molecular Era
    – Michael Taylor, MD, PhD

    MONDAY, MAY 20

    SESSION 3: MONDAY MORNING

    Leadership Session

    Moderator: Ashwini Sharan, MD
    8:00-8:10 a.m. Introduction of Topic and Issues: My Road to Leadership
    – Shelly Timmons, MD, PhD
    8:10-8:20 a.m. CNS Journey in Physician Leadership
    – Lola Chambless, MD
    8:20-8:30 a.m.

    Paths to Physician Leadership: Example of a 4-yr Program
    – Roland Eavey, MD

    8:30-8:40 a.m. Paths to Physician Leadership: Example of an ACS Physician
    – Bhagwan Satiani, MD, MBA
    8:40-9:00 a.m. Questions and Discussion
    9:10-9:15 a.m. Introduction of Keynote Speaker
    – Aviva Abosch, MD, PhD
    9:15-9:40 a.m. Keynote Address: Training to win in the 21st Century
    – Yasmin Farooq, Head Coach, UW Women’s Rowing
    9:40-9:45 a.m. Questions and Discussion
    9:45-10:00 am Break
    10:00-10:15 am Enfolded Fellowships or Not? Introduction of Topics and Issues
    Moderator: Nicholas Barbaro, MD
    10:15-10:25 a.m The Case for Enfolded Sub-Specialty Fellowships
    - Arthur L. Day, MD
    10:25-10:35 a.m. The Case for Sub-Specialty Fellowship Training After Residency Completion
    – Michael McDermott, MD
    10:35-10:45 a.m. The Case for Shortening Residency
    – Christopher I. Shaffrey, MD
    10:45-11:00 a.m. Moderated Panel Discussion with Audience Questions
    11:00–11:10 am Introduction of Daniel L. Barrow, MD, SNS President
    – Ralph G. Dacey, Jr., MD
    11:10–11:55 am Presidential Address: Pedagogy - Foundations and Future
    – Daniel L. Barrow, MD
    11:55 a.m. – Noon Presentation of Presidential Gavel
    – Daniel L. Barrow, MD to Karin Muraszko, MD
    Noon–1:00 pm Lunch

    SESSION 4: MONDAY AFTERNOON

    Training Session

    Moderator: Stacey Wolfe, MD
    1:00-1:05 p.m. Introduction of Keynote Speaker
    – Richard G. Ellenbogen, MD
    1:05-1:35 p.m. Keynote Address: Why this is the Most Exciting Time for Medicine in History
    – Paul G. Ramsey, MD, CEO of UW Medicine, Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs, Dean of the UW School of Medicine
    1:35-1:45 p.m. Questions and Discussion
    1:45-2:15 p.m. Break
    2:15-4:25 p.m. Training Neurosurgeons in the 21st Century
    –Moderator: Stacey Wolfe, MD
    2:15–2:40 p.m. Intrinsic Generational Considerations: Baby Boomers vs. Millennials
    –Alejandro Spiotta, MD
    2:40-3:05 p.m. Extrinsic Considerations: Factors Leading to Burnout
    – Ben Kennedy MD
    3:05-3:25 p.m. Achieving a Diverse Workforce: Reflecting the Nation
    – Ellen Air, MD, PhD
    3:25-3:45 p.m. Engaging Millennials: The Data
    – Michael Haglund, MD, PhD
    3:45-4:00 p.m. Questions and Discussion
    4:00-4:20 p.m. Intersection of Music and Medicine
    –Donald Quest, MD
    4:20-4:25 p.m. Introduction of Grossman Award Lecture
    –Daniel L. Barrow, MD
    4:50–5:00 pm Grossman Award Lecture: Experiencing Science
    Leland H. Hartwell, PhD, 2001 Nobel Laureate President and Director Emeritus Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Professor, Arizona State University
    5:00-5:10 p.m. Questions and Discussion

    TUESDAY, MAY 22

    SESSION 5: TUESDAY MORNING

    7:30-7:45 am CAST Update
    - Arthur L. Day, MD
    7:45-8:00 am CoRE and Resident Course Update
    – Gregory J. Zipfel, MD and Richard Byrne, MD
    8:00-8:15 am RUNN Course Update
    – Allan H. Friedman, MD
    8:15-8:30 am ABNS Update
    – Richard G. Ellenbogen, MD and Carl Heilman, MD
    8:30-8:45 am Washington Committee Update
    – Ann R. Stroink, MD
    8:45-9:00am Questions and Discussion
    9:00-9:20 a.m. Social Learning Theory and Achieving Operating Room Competence
    – Michael Hagland, MD, PhD
    9:20-9:40 a.m. Applications of Social Learning Theory to General Surgery Training
    – Brian George, MD General Surgery (NW)
    9:40-10:00 a.m. Gender Disparities and Metra-cognitive Skills in Neurosurgery
    – Michael Haglund, MD, PhD
    10:00 a.m. Adjourn
    10:00 a.m.-Noon Executive Council Meeting

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