RISE features innovative tools, information, and other resources that will enhance your surgical education endeavors.
Welcome toÌýResources in Surgical Education (RISE)Ìýprovided by the Â鶹´«Ã½ Division of Education. When you visitÌýRISE, you will find timely and informative peer-reviewed articles that relate to all aspects of surgical education. Under the guidance of Roy Phitayakorn, MD, MHPE (MEd), FACS, and Maura Sullivan, MSN, PhD, as co-editors-in-chief, ¸é±õ³§·¡Ìýfeatures innovative tools, information, and other resources that will enhance your surgical education endeavors.
After performing a thoughtful needs assessment, a list of current topics thought to be pertinent to all surgical educators was curated, and content is continually being developed with the help of experts representing all areas and disciplines in surgery. The focus is on brief and timely articles relevant to the everyday responsibilities and challenges faced by surgical educators everywhere.
It is our hope that you will visit RISE routinely to keep informed and engaged, and even be inspired by the resources you will find.
Ajit K. Sachdeva, MD, FRCSC, FACS, FSACME, MAMSE
Director, Division of Education
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Disclosure Statement
Unless specifically stated otherwise, the opinions expressed and statements made by various authors in the RISE section of the Â鶹´«Ã½website reflect the authors’ personal observations and do not imply endorsement by nor official policy of the Â鶹´«Ã½.
If you have questions about Resources in Surgical Education (RISE), please contact Krashina Hudson at 312-202-5335 or khudson@facs.org.
Michelle R. Armstrong, MAED, MA, C-TAGME
Senior Manager, Programs to Enhance Resident and Medical Student Education
marmstrong@facs.org
Krashina S. Hudson, MS
Senior Administrator, Resident and Medical Student Curricula
khudson@facs.org