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Symposium for Research in Surgical Palliative Care Topics Include Surgeon Attitudes, Code Status

April 29, 2025

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The ACS invites all interested surgeons and members of surgical care teams to the virtual Symposium for Research in Surgical Palliative Care, which will include fast-paced presentations, real-time responses, and conversation—all centered on advancing care for seriously ill surgical patients.

This event, which takes place Thursday, May 8, 7:00–8:30 pm CT, brings together clinicians, researchers, and thought leaders committed to improving outcomes and experiences for patients and families. Kimberly Kopecky, MD, and Fabian M. Johnston, MD, FACS, will moderate the event.

A list of featured presentations is now also available to review:

  • Implementing an Enterprise-Wide, EHR-Based Workflow to Manage Perioperative Code Status for Patients with Code Status Limitations
    Miriam Callahan, MD
  • Surgeons’ Experiences with Delivering Palliative Care to Seriously Ill Older Adults Undergoing Surgery
    Claire Morton, MD
  • Code Status Discussions in Injured Older Adults: Are We Hitting the Mark?
    Ashna Karpe
  • Survey of Canadian Surgeons’ Attitudes Towards Medical Assistance in Dying
    Bailey Russell, MD
  • Optimizing Palliative Surgery Clinical Trials: Lessons Learned from S1316—Comparative Effectiveness Trial for Malignant Bowel Obstruction
    Mohammad Farooq, MD