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Upcoming Events

Past Events

Welcome to Columbus Trainees & Surgeons, August 8th 2024 

Meet & Greet

 Attendees included incoming residents in all city programs and faculty.

CSS Annual Presidential Symposium, February 20th 2024 

"Improving Outcomes by Starting Care Before Birth"

This years CSS Annual Presidential Symposium featured our guest speaker,

Dr. Olutoye, Nationwide Children's Surgeon-in-Chief.

Acute Mesenteric Ischemia, November 9th 2023 

Panel & Dinner

The panel consisted of vascular and ACS surgeons from participating Columbus surgical programs. 

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CSS Annual Presidential Symposium, March 9th 2023 

"Innovations in Surgery"

This years CSS Annual Presidential Symposium featured our guest speaker, Dr. Christopher Ellison, president of the American College of Surgeons.

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CSS Research Day, March 2nd 2023 

We would like to thank the department of surgery at the Ohio State University for hosting this event. 

The annual CSS Research Day competition chose 9 research projects to be presented at this years event. 

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Presidential Symposium, May 2022 

"Legends in Uniform: Michael DeBakey, Robert Zollinger, and the US Army Surgical Consultants in the Second World War."

Guest Speaker Dr. Craig A. Miller at the 31st Annual Symposium May 10, 2022 at the Scioto Country Club. 

Trauma Panel Discussion, November 2021 

"The Impact on Trauma Centers in Central Ohio Secondary to COVID-1"

Guest Speakers:

Marco  J. Bonta, MD, MBA, FACS - Riverside Methodist Hospital (moderator)

Urmil Pandya, MD, FACS - Grant Medical Center

Micharl J. Sutherland, MD, FACS - The Ohio State University

Rajan Thakkar, MD - Nationwide Children's Hospital

C. Miller (UPDATE), MD - Mount Carmel Hospital 

CSS Lecture, May 2021 

"Is the Surgical Workforce Shortage Real: Implications to Future Surgeons"

Guest Speaker:

Bhagwan Satiani, MD, MBA - Professor of Clinical Surgery, The Ohio State University

 

“All knowledge attains its ethical values, and its human significance, only by the human sense in which it is employed. Only a good man or woman can be a great physician.”

HERMAN NOTHNAGEL

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