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Celebrate your trauma surgeon career and support the Division of Trauma Surgery

Celebrate your trauma surgeon career and support the Division of Trauma Surgery!

Dear colleague,

As an experienced trauma surgeon, you have eminent merits in the clinical and/or research praxis of our profession. Thanks to your contributions, many surgeons and patients profit from the newest theoretical knowledge and technical advancements in trauma surgery.

The Division of Trauma Surgery has installed the title “Honorary Fellow of the European Board of Surgery (Hon FEBS) in Trauma Surgery”. This European diploma recognizes your valuable input to our profession in the last decades.

If you have outstanding contributions to trauma care both clinically and/or scientifically, have a European recognition thanks to your clinical, research and/or academic career, highly esteemed publications, or path-breaking innovations, we encourage you to apply for the title “Hon FEBS”. In this way, you also endorse the activities of the Division of Trauma Surgery and enhance its recognition and radiance.

Please send your CV and a motivating letter to the Secretariat of UEMS (e-mail: Sections@uems.eu) with the following reference “Honorary Fellowship Trauma Surgery”. Your application will be revised by an international team of FEBS. A financial contribution of 2.000, – € will be asked in case of acceptance of your application.

With kind regards,

The Board of Trauma Surgery, Section of Surgery, UEMS

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25th October 2023 – ESBQ in Trauma Surgery in Berlin!

25th October 2023 – EBSQ in Trauma Surgery in Berlin!

The application for the next EBSQ in Trauma Surgery is now open! The examination will take place on the 25th of October in Berlin. The deadline to apply is September 25th.

A national qualification in surgery in one of the participating countries is prerequisite to apply for attending the European Board of Surgery Qualification (EBSQ) examination in Trauma Surgery of the UEMS.

Further conditions to be accepted for the EBSQ in Trauma Surgery are defined by the Division of Trauma Surgery in accordance with the UEMS and the European Board of Surgery (EBS). They can be noticed in the eligibility criteria, which you can find in this page.

After passing this exam, the surgeon will become a Fellow of the European Board of Surgery (FEBS).

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Surgery Thursday Webinar #9 Current treatment strategies for esophageal perforation

Surgery Thursday Webinar #9 Current treatment strategies for esophageal perforation

Surgery Thursday Webinar organised in collaboration between UEMS Section of Surgery and the Berufsverband Österreichischer Chirurgen

Current treatment strategies for esophageal perforation by the UEMS Division of Emergency Surgery and the UEMS MJC Upper GI Surgery.

This webinar provides an update on the endoscopic and surgical management of oesophageal perforations. In addition to selected state-of-the-art lectures, realistic case studies will be discussed interactively between experts and the audience.

Speakers:
Prof. Dr. med. Christian A. Gutschow, FEBS (hon) | UniversitätsSpital Zürich
Lieven Depypere MD, PhD, FEBTS, FEBS/OG | KU Leuven and KULAK

Moderator:
Jonathan Tilsed

Attendees of the webinar exercising in Austria will be automatically granted CME points for participation to the webinar.
Attendees of the webinar registered in another EU country will be granted Austrian CME points, which can be further validated by the national accreditation authority of the attendees.

REGISTER HERE

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Surgery Thursday Webinar #8 – Living Kidney Donation

Surgery Thursday Webinar #8 – Living Kidney Donation

Surgery Thursday Webinar organised in collaboration between UEMS Section of Surgery and the Berufsverband Österreichischer Chirurgen

Living kidney donation is a highly specialised field in transplant surgery and involves probably the most unique operation surgeons can perform: removing a vital organ in a perfectly healthy individual that does not need this operation. In this webinar I will try to show the uniqueness in all its different forms, and the enormous benefits a kidney transplantation from a living donor brings to patients with end-stage kidney failure (compared to a kidney from a deceased donor), and the need for more equity of access in Europe for all patients in need of a kidney transplantation.

Speaker: Frank JMF Dor, MD PhD FEBS(Hon) FRCS – Imperial College Healthcare, London

WATCH HERE