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Daily reporting from the 2021 Society of Gynecologic Surgeons Annual Meeting

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SUNDAY, 6/27/21. DAY 1 AT SGS

Hello live from sunny Palm Spring, CA, and the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons (SGS)! This year’s conference balances the long-awaited return to in-person events while simultaneously embracing virtual learning with their hybrid meeting format. You can follow me, @JennaRehmerMD, and #SGS2021 in real-time on Twitter.

Dismantling racism

We were incredibly fortunate to take a deep dive into dismantling racism in our personal and professional spheres. The postgraduate course was well researched and presented by Drs. Oluwateniola “Teni” Brown, Cassandra Carberry, Olivia Cardenas-Trowers (@otrowers_md), Annetta Madsen, Moiuri Siddique, and Blair Washington (@Dr_B_Washington). Each presentation provided a succinct and cohesive flow, taking us through what racism is, the historical and active structural racism in medicine, and the actions and steps of becoming anti-racist.

Dr. Brown discussed critical race theory. We learned that the engineered system of oppression is so advanced that it is often hidden in plain sight, and that one’s conscious awareness is not necessary in order to uphold the system of oppression. It is reinforced and supported with minimal effort. This is why not being racist is not enough; active anti-racism is needed to bring about change.

Fibroid management

Across the hall, Drs. Linda Bradley (@BradlelMD), Kimberly Kho (@KimberlyKho1), Cara King (@drcaraking), and Kelly Wright (@MigsRunner) broadened our armamentarium for uterine conservation in fibroid management. Dr. Bradley reviewed medical therapies, including novel treatments, as first-line or adjunct treatment options. Next, the course focused on surgical techniques for hysteroscopic myomectomies, optimization of minilaparotomy for myomectomy, and tissue extraction. Dr. King displayed true grit when giving her lecture from the airport after flight delays prevented her from being in person with us.

Multidisciplinary care within gyn surgery

In this virtual only postgraduate course, Drs. Risal Djohan (@DjohanMD), Cecile Ferrando (@CFerrandoMD), Marie Fidela Paraiso, Sandip Vasavada (@SandipVasavada), and Sarah Vogler showed us the importance of multidisciplinary care within gynecologic surgery practices. They explored how to streamline the approach so it complements your practice, how to co-bill for shared patient care, and tips and tricks for optimizing the surgical experience for the patient.

Industry presentations

Over lunch, Dr. Opoku-Akane presented on using ERAS (enhanced recovery after surgery) protocols for endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain and how to optimize the use of alternative surgical modalities for endometriosis. Following this, Drs. Albert Huany and Craig McCoy taught about a new technology using electrical stimulation to optimize visualization of the ureter.

Harnessing the power of social media

This workshop, organized by SGS Social Media Committee Chair Dr. Amy Park (@dramypark) showed us the importance of having an online identity for the sharing of ideas, networking, professional development, and education. We learned how to optimize our online bios, proper use of GYN ontology for hashtags, and how to maintain professionalism on social media. We reviewed the data on how sharing publications on social media improves altmetric scores and discussed how our social media influence may be tied to performance in the future.

Lessons in leadership

We rounded out the day with after-dinner dessert and drinks at the evening SGS Women’s Council presentation. We had the great honor of hearing from Lori Ryerker, CEO of Celanese Corporation, a Fortune 500 global company. She provided much wisdom on being a leader. She shared several keys to creating a successful work environment:

  • being a leader that “provides an environment where people feel like they can bring their best selves every day” (and that being your best self is being your whole self, without reservations)
  • allowing all genders, sexual orientations, races, ethnicities, and ages to show up together without reservations (because only then can people feel safe to be their best, because their best self is their true self).

It was a wonderful and successful kick-off to the meeting. I look forward to a full day tomorrow! Follow along as this year’s Fellow Scholars, Drs. Tara Brah (@TaraBrah), Amr El Haraki (@drharaki), Sheena Galhotra (@SheenaGalhotra), Meenal Misal (@meenalmisalMD), and yours truly, post live updates daily.

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