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Clinical Congress

View Clinical Congress 2024 On-Demand Content, Claim CME by February 24

February 18, 2025

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The on-demand platform for Clinical Congress 2024 remains open to all in-person and virtual attendees and new registrants—and the last day to access it, as well as the deadline to claim CME for all registrants, is Monday, February 24.

The meeting offered a dynamic array of sessions, covering everything from cutting-edge surgical technology to groundbreaking patient care strategies.

Interested in what your colleagues attended the most? Check out the following popular sessions:

  1. PS116: Ventral Hernias in Obese Patients: How Should We Do It?
  2. NL05: Scudder Oration on Trauma—Major Hepatic Injury: We Can Do Better
  3. PS124: The Ugly Truth Behind the Concept of Subtotal Cholecystectomy
  4. PS122: Artificial Intelligence in Surgery: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
  5. PS105: Abbreviated Update: Management of Abdominal Trauma
  6. PS102: The Ever-Shifting Paradigm in the Treatment of Diverticulitis
  7. PS212: Abdominal Wall Reconstruction, Core Health, and Coding
  8. PS222: Bile Duct Injury: What We Should Know and Do
  9. PS318: Hot Topics in General Surgery
  10. PS215: The Great Debate: Whole Blood Transfusion and Angioembolization in Pediatric and Adult Trauma: Life-Saving Adjuncts or Not Worth the Trouble?

And beyond these sessions are dozens of hours of other topics, both clinical and nonclinical, general and specialized, all expert-led and sure to educate and inform you on information useful for practice.

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