Trainees in Paediatric Surgery

Dec 2009

ARM Workshop Nijmegen, Netherlands

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The treatment of Anorectal Malformations
A two day intensive workshop and teaching course with special emphasis on Pediatric Gynaecology
http://www.pediatriccolorectalcenter.eu/
 
Join us for a workshop featuring a discussion of perineal and vertibular fistulas, cloaca, urogenital sinus with normal anus, newborn management of anorectal malformations, and more. This will be a special workshop devoted to the gynecological aspects of the care of patients with anorectal malformations.
Topics for this year’s workshop will include:
• vaginal replacement,
• reproductive outcomes of women with congenital anomalies,
• the role of the posterior sagittal approach in gynecologic surgery,
• interesting gynecologic cases in anorectal malformations,
• concerns with menses,
• newborn gynecologic issues,
• and management of cloacal malformations.
The workshop, as always, includes live operating room demonstrations.
 
Organizing committee/speakers  
Daniel Aronson, pediatric surgeon, Nijmegen 
Ina Beerendonk, gynaecologist, Nijmegen
Ivo de Blaauw, pediatric surgeon, Nijmegen Lesley Breech,  gynaecologist, Cincinatti, USA
Paul Broens, pediatric surgeon, Groningen
Sara Brucker, gynaecologist, Tübingen, Germany
Rebecca Deans, gynaecologist, London, Great Britain
Wout Feitz, pediatric urologist, Nijmegen
Kathleen d'Hauwers, pediatric urologist, Nijmegen
Kirsten Kluivers, gynaecologist, Nijmegen
Marc Levitt, pediatric surgeon, Cincinatti, USA
Gerard Madern, pediatric surgeon, Rotterdam
Paola Midrio, pediatric surgeon, Padua, Italy
Alp Numanoglu, pediatric surgeon, Cape Town, South Africa
Katharina Rall, gynaecologist, Tübingen, Germany
Roxana Rassouli-Kirchmeier, pediatric surgeon, Nijmegen 
Bas Verhoeven, pediatric surgeon, Maastricht
Rene Wijnen, pediatric surgeon, Nijmegen Wim Willemsen, gynaecologist, Nijmegen

XVIII Paediatric Endoscopic Surgery Workshop Leeds

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parmjit.jajuha@leedsth.nhs.uk
azad.najmaldin@leedsth.nhs.uk
www.bapes.org.uk

SAC meeting December 2009

pdf-16x16SAC meeting report

pdf-16x16Trainee Rep report

CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS

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Tricks of the Trade in Pediatric Surgery:  Innovative Solutions to Common Problems
March 3, 2010


On March 3rd, 2010, Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio will be holding an international CME web-symposium entitled, "Tricks of the Trade: Innovative Solutions to Common Problems in Pediatric Surgery".  This symposium will be held in collaboration with the Children's National Medical Center, Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation in Washington, DC, and IPEG (The International Pediatric Endosurgery Group).  
 
The event will be a full day forum for pediatric surgeons to present their new and innovative ideas in pediatric surgery to other surgeons around the world.   Although we will be presenting videos from some of our distinguished faculty including Edward Barksdale, Michael CatyAlan Flake, Jim Geiger, Jay Grosfeld, Michael Harrison, Timothy Kane, Jacob Langer, Jean-Martin Laberge, Marcelo Martinez Ferro, Kurt Newman, Keith Oldham, Daniel Ostlie, Robert Parry, Steve Rothenberg, Anthony Sandler, Charlie Stolar, John Waldhausen, and Mory Ziegler, we are also inviting you to submit a brief video highlighting any innovative technique that you are using to treat common problems in your practice.
Dear Colleague,
at our March 3rd web symposium. Submit an abstract along with a 3 to 5 minute video of an interesting case and/or new therapy.  Click here or contact Cynthia Shega, Administrator for the Institute of Surgery and Innovation at cynthia.shega@uhhospitals.org for submission details.  All video submission are due by December 22, 2009.  
Share Your Tricks of the Trade with Your Colleagues
 
Hold the Date!   March 3, 2010
 
Tricks of the Trade in Pediatric Surgery:  Innovative Solutions to Common Problems
 
This international "Web Symposium" on innovations in pediatric surgery will be directed towards pediatric surgeons from around the world who have an interest in presenting and / or discussing some of the newest innovative techniques or therapies in pediatric surgery.  This symposium will allow surgeons from around the world to demonstrate any innovative tools techniques that they are utilizing at their institution.  Following each presentation there will be open forum among the participants to discuss the new techniques.
 
Invited Guest Faculty include:
 
Edward Barksdale, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Michael Caty, Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo 
Alan Flake, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Jim Geiger, University of Michigan
Jay Grosfeld, Indiana University School of Medicine
Michael Harrison, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center
Timothy Kane, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Jean-Martin Laberge, Montreal Children's Hospital
Jacob Langer, University of Toronto
Marcelo Martinez Ferro, National Pediatric Hospital of Buenos Aires
Kurt Newman, Children's National Medical Center
Keith Oldham, Medical College of Wisconsin
Daniel Ostlie, Children's Mercy Hospital
Robert Parry, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Steve Rothenberg, Columbia University Medical Center
Anthony Sandler, Children's National Medical Center
Charles Stolar, Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New York
John Waldhausen, Seattle Children's Hospital
Mory Ziegler, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine 
 
Sincerely, 

Todd A. Ponsky, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Division of Pediatric Surgery
Case Western Reserve University
Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
Cleveland, OH  
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