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Letter From John S. Kukora MD

The 2009 spring Council Meeting of the Frederick A. Coller Surgical Society was conducted by teleconference on April 14, 2009. Participation was unprecedented as absolutely every current officer and Council member attended the meeting and contributed to a lively discussion along with several guests. The tone of the meeting was characterized by optimistic enthusiasm about the current activities and direction of the Coller Society buffered by more somber concerns about the economic viability of the organization as the U.S. and global economies assail the livelihoods of Coller surgeons.

The economic pressures the Coller Society faces are not inherently different from other surgical professional associations and include some paper losses of portfolio value on investments that hopefully will rebound as the national economy recovers. More directly affecting our bottom line are ripple effects of the healthcare economy. Shrinking practice-plan or academic departmental budgets increasingly limit the amounts of association dues for working surgeons, as well as meeting/travel budgets for surgeons and residents. Meeting/travel expenses for retired surgeons are discretionary and in tight economic times with shrinking retirement nest eggs may seem to be best avoided. The result of these contractions are justifications or "justifictions" (excuses) for increasing numbers of members with dues delinquencies and unexpectedly poor attendance at the last Clinical Meeting in Indianapolis, IN. The poor meeting attendance directly resulted in a significant net loss to the organization from unfilled hotel room guarantees.

Based on our discussions, your Council and officers appeal to you to help the Coller Society in four ways through these challenging times:

  1. Commit early to attend this year's meeting (October 29 - November 1, 2009) in Tampa, FL. The plans and venue for this meeting arranged by Manny Zervos and Alex Rosemurgy are most exciting, and I plan to spend a few additional days after the meeting hanging out at the luxury resort. The Society will be sending out early-bird registration materials in June. Airline savings are significant if you book soon and our hotel rates are also very favorable. You might even feel patriotic by spending these dollars that support the American travel industry!
  2. Please pay your membership dues promptly if you are in arrears.
  3. Please recruit and sponsor worthy new members in the Frederick A. Coller Surgical Society.
  4. Consider making a tax-deductible charitable contribution to the Society (while charitable tax deductions are still permitted under law).

Participation in well-attended, quality meetings based on professionalism, camaraderie, and friendships has provided the enduring value of membership in the Coller Society for me, personally. The quality of our meetings has never been an issue but poor meeting attendance will eventually undo this organization if it persists. If you haven't been to a Coller meeting for a while, stop making excuses or procrastinating and re-connect by coming to Tampa. If you want to use the state of the economy as an excuse to not attend this year's meeting, think again about why your attendance is so critically important at this time to the social and economic viability of our unique and wonderful organization.

Hoping to see you at the best-attended Coller meeting ever this October, I remain

Your sincere President,

John S. Kukora MD


About the Coller Surgical Society

The Frederick A. Coller Surgical Society was founded in 1947 by his former University of Michigan residents as an expression of the esteem, respect, and affection for Dr. Coller. The Society currently has approximately 400 members representing many geographic areas of the United States and several foreign countries.

Dr. Coller’s career was highlighted by his surgical skills, dedication to improving the general surgery residency training programs, and enhancing the expansion of post- graduate education. He enriched medical students with lectures on the history of medicine. Notable, numerous renowned surgeons throughout the world were invited by Dr. Coller to Ann Arbor.

Members of the Frederick A. Coller Surgical Society continue to honor Dr. Coller by the excellence of their educational programs, through the annual clinical meeting, their perpetual friendships, and their enduring fellowship.


Contact the Frederick A. Coller Society

PO Box 994, Suite 2115
Ann Arbor, MI 48106

Telephone: (734) 712-7017
Fax: (734) 712-2809
Email: vjpope@aol.com, vmc@umich.edu

Tampa, Florida
October 29-November 1, 2009

2009 Event Program (pdf)

Registration form is available here (pdf)

Click here for a PDF of the 2009 meeting highlights

Contact Saddlebrook Resort for reservations: 1-800-729-8383 or 813-973-1111.

Thursday, October 29, 2009 (arrival reception begins approximately 6:30 PM) - Sunday, November 1, 2009 (departure)

 

 

 

2009 Summary of Events

Saddlebrook Resort
Thursday, October 29, 2009

2:00PM - 4:00PM Council Meeting
Executive board Room
4:30PM - 7:00PM Registration
Pegasus South Foyer
6:30PM - 7:00PM Reception
Poolside A
7:00PM - 9:00PM Buffet Dinner
Poolside A

 

Friday, October 30, 2009

6:00AM - 11:00AM Breakfast
Tropics Restaurant
6:30AM - 12:00PM Registration Desk
Pegasus South Foyer
7:00AM - 11:45AM Scientific Program Session
Pegasus South
Poster Presentation
Pegasus West
9:00AM - 10:45AM Spouses Program
John B. Molidor, Ph.D.
Pegasus West 3 & 4
11:00AM Presidential Address
John S. Kukora, M.D.
12:50PM Golf Tournament
Palmer Golf Course
1:00PM Lunch on Own
1:00PM Tennis Tournament
Tennis Courts
6:30PM Buses Depart for Ybor City
7:00PM Dinner and Flamenco Dance Exhibition
10:00PM Early Shuttle back to Saddlebrook
11:15PM Late Shuttle back to Saddlebrook
12:30PM Night Owl Shuttle back to Saddlebrook

 

Saturday, October 31, 2009

6:00AM - 7:00AM Grab & Go Breakfast
6:00AM - 11:00AM Breakfast
Tropics Restaurant
7:00AM Buses Depart for Moffitt
7:30AM Business Meeting
(Members Only)
8:15AM - 10:15AM University of South Florida Program
10:30AM Buses from Saddlebrook to Moffitt
11:30AM Fry Memorial Lecture
Gerald B. Zelenock, M.D.
12:15PM Buses from Moffitt to Tarpon Springs
12:15PM Buses from Moffitt to Saddlebrook
12:15PM Bus to Charter Fishing
5:00PM Buses from Tarpon Springs to Saddlebrook
5:00PM Bus from Charter Fishing to Saddlebrook
7:00PM - 8:00PM Reception
Lagoon Pavillion
8:00PM - Midnight Dinner and Dancing
Lagoon Pavillion

 

Sunday, November 1, 2009

6:30AM - 11:30AM Farewell Breakfast
Tropics Restaurant

Scientific Program

Friday, October 30, 2009
John S. Kukora, M.D., Presiding

7:00AM - 7:15AM Opening Remarks
7:15AM - 7:30AM University of Michigan Update
Michael W. Mulholland, M.D., Ph.D.
Frederick A. Coller Distinguished Professor of Surgery
Chairman, Department of Surgery
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
7:30AM - 7:45AM Protamine Reduces Bleeding Complications Associated with Carotid Endarterectomy Without Increasing the Risk of Stroke
  • David H. Stone, M.D.
  • Brian W. Nolan, M.D.
  • Andres Schanzer, M.D.
  • Philip P. Goodney, M.D.
  • Robert A. Cambria, M.D.
  • Donald S. Likosky, M.D.
  • Daniel B. Walsh, M.D.
  • Jack L. Cronenwett, M.D.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon, New Hampshire
7:45AM - 8:00AM Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site (LESS) Cholecystectomy: The First 100 Patients
  • Jonathan M. Hernandez, M.D.
  • Connor Morton, B.S.
  • Sharona Ross, M.D.
  • Michael Albrink, M.D.
  • Alexander Rosemurgy, M.D.
University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida
8:00AM - 8:15AM Understanding Hospital Volume-Mortality Relationships: Differences in Complications or Failure to Rescue?
  • Amir A. Ghaferi, M.D.
  • John D. Birkmeyer, M.D.
  • Justin B. Dimick, M.D., M.P.H.
Sponsored by Gerard Doherty, M.D.

University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
8:15AM - 8:30AM Duration of Smoking Cessation and Its Impact on Skin Flap Survival
  • Jeffrey V. Manchio, M.D.
  • C. Robert Litchfield, B.S.
  • Shawkast Sasti, M.D.
  • David J. Bryan, M.D.
  • Jeffrey Weinzweig, M.D.
  • Adam J. Vernadakis, M.D.
Sponsored by: Walter M. Whitehouse, Jr., M.D.

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Lahey Clinic Medical Center,
Boston, Massachusetts
8:30AM - 8:45AM Professional Career Development Subsequent to a Non-Designated Preliminary Year in Surgery: A 25-Year Perspective
  • Christopher Pezzi, M.D.
  • Thomas Leibrandt, M.A.
  • Steven Nakao, M.D.
  • Rebecca Augustine
  • Thomas L. Dent, M.D.
  • John S. Kukora, M.D.
Abington Memorial Hospital
Abington, Pennsylvania
8:45AM - 9:00AM JOBST AWARD
Inflammatory Biomarkers are Associated with DVT
  • Susan Blackburn
  • Angela E. Hawley, Research Associate
  • Frank Vandy, M.D.
  • Eduardo Ramacciotti, M.D.
  • Nicole Ballard-Lipka, Research Associate
  • Catherine Stabler
  • Kenneth E. Guire, M.A.
  • Peter K. Henke, M.D.
  • Daniel D. Myers, Jr., D.V.M.
  • Thomas W. Wakefield, M.D.
University of Michigan, Vascular Surgery
Ann Arbor, Michigan
9:00AM - 9:15AM Break - Poster Judging
9:15AM - 9:30AM Proficiency-Based Open Surgical Skills Curriculum Improves Novice Surgeon's Performance
  • Paul G. Gauger, M.D.
  • Adam Frischknecht, M.S.
  • Melissa Brunsvold, M.D.
  • Rebecca Minter, M.D.
  • Linnea Hauge, Ph.D.
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
9:30AM - 9:45AM Evaluating Popular Media and Internet-Based Hospital Quality Ratings for High-Risk Surgery
  • Nicholas H. Osborne, M.D.
  • Gilbert R. Upchurch, Jr., M.D.
  • Justin B. Dimick, M.D., M.P.H.
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
9:45AM - 10:00AM A Validation Study of a Retrospective Venous Thromboembolism Risk Scoring Method
  • Vinita Bahl, D.M.D., M.P.P.
  • Hsou Mel Hu, Ph.D.
  • Peter K. Henke, M.D.
  • Thomas W. Wakefield, M.D.
  • Darrell A. Campbell, Jr., M.D.
  • Joseph A. Caprini, M.D.
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
10:00AM - 10:15AM Addition of TNFerada to DC Based Immunotherapy Reduces Tumor Size and Improves Survival in Mice With Pancreatic Cancer
  • Steven Agle, M.D.
  • Michael McNally, M.D.
  • Diana Farris, L.V.T.
  • Melinda Carver, M.S.
  • Emmanuel Zervos, M.D.
East Carolina University
Greenville, North Carolina
10:15AM - 10:30AM Impact of Surgical Site Infection on Outcome Following Rental Transplantation
  • Raymond Lynch, M.D.
  • Michael Englesbe, M.D.

Sponsored by Jeffrey D. Punch, M.D.

University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
10:30AM - 10:45AM Cutting Time? How Hours Spent in Clinical Care Vary for General Surgeons in Different Birth Cohorts
  • Erin Fraher, Ph.D.
  • Lindsee McPhail, M.D.
  • Anthony Charles, M.D.
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
10:45AM - 11:00AM Break - Poster Judging
11:00PM - 11:45PM PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
My Love-Hate Relationship with Patient Safety Initiatives

John S. Kukora, M.D.

Abington Memorial Hospital
Abington, Pennsylvania

Saturday, October 31, 2009
John S. Kirkland, M.D., Presiding

7:00AM Depart Saddlebrook Resort to Moffitt Cancer Center
7:30AM - 8:15AM Business Meeting (members and elected new members only)
8:15AM - 10:15AM Program by University of South Florida
  • Alexander Rosemurgy, M.D.
10:15AM - 10:30AM Break
10:30AM - 10:45AM Multicenter Validation of a Simplified Score to Predict Massive Transfusion
  • Bryan A. Cotton, M.D.
University of Texas Health Science Center
Houston, Texas
10:45AM - 11:00AM Regression of Pancreatic Cancer from Ipilimumab (anti-CTLA04) Mediated by an NK Cell Subset (CD56brightCD16dim)
  • Timothy L. Frankel, M.D.
  • William Burns, M.D.
  • Richard E. Royal, M.D.

  • Sponsored by Vincent M. Cimmino, M.D.
National Cancer Institute
Bethesda, Maryland
11:00AM - 11:15AM Targeted Deletions of MMP-9 or TIMP-1 in Post Thrombotic Vein Wall Injury are Associated with Increased MMP-2 Activity and Collagen Expression
  • K. Barry Deatrick, M.D.
  • Vikram Sood, B.S.
  • Megan Elfline, B.S.
  • Joe Baldwin
  • Cathy Luke, L.V.T.
  • Gilbert Upchurch, M.D.
  • Thomas W. Wakefield, M.D.
  • Peter K. Henke, M.D.
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
11:15AM - 11:30AM FREDERICK A. COLLER SURGICAL SOCIETY RESIDENT RESEARCH AWARD
Improving Outcomes in Sepsis by Implementation of a Sepsis Initiative
  • L. Marco Hoesel, M.D.
  • Patricia Posa, R.N.
  • Nicolas J. Mouawad, M.D.
  • Jeong S. Hyun, M.D.
  • Mary-Anne Purtill, M.D.

Sponsored by Walter M. Whitehouse, Jr., M.D.

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital,
Department of Surgery
Ann Arbor, Michigan
11:30AM - 12:00PM FRY MEMORIAL LECTURE
The View From Down the Road
  • Gerald B. Zelenock, M.D.
    Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery
University of Toledo Medical Center
Toledo, Ohio

 

 

 

 

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