Registration is now open for the webinar on the M Curriculum: An Introduction to Practicing in Conflict Zones!
When: Wednesday, March 26 from 3:00–4:00 pm US CT
Members from the International Relations Committee and the Military Health System Strategic Partnership at the American College of Surgeons (MHSSPACS) will introduce the Military Clinical Readiness Curriculum to International Surgeons. The curriculum is designed for a general surgeon deployed to a relatively far-forward battlefield base who must be capable of providing initial trauma resuscitation and life- and limb-saving surgical procedures for those injured in combat.
Presenters in this webinar will discuss the main modules of this curriculum and how its lessons will assist surgeons worldwide. There will be an audience Q&A.
Attendees can access the free Military Clinical Readiness Curriculum.
Marcelo A. F. Ribeiro Jr, MD, MSc, PhD, FACS, FISS, MAMSE, ACC(Hon)
Professor of Surgery, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Attending Surgeon, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center - STC
Director of International Outreach Initiative STC
Baltimore, MD
Margaret Knudson, MD FACS
Emeritus Professor of Surgery at the University of California San Francisco
Adjunct Professor at the Uniformed Services University
San Francisco, CA
Joseph M. Galante, MD, MBA, FACS
Hospital Chief Medical Officer, UC Davis Health
Sacramento, CA