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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

USA vs. UK: ASGBI Ep. 4 - Conferences

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Surgical conferences are a forum of the profession–where we all gather to socialize, share clinical experiences, promote academic work, and learn from each other. But what goes into putting these conferences together? In this next installment of the BTK/ASGBI collaborative series, Jon Williams and ASGBI co-hosts Kellie Bateman and Jared Wohlgemut welcome Mr. Dimitrios Damaskos from Edinburgh and Dr. Anne Lidor from the University of Wisconsin to take a look behind the scenes of conference planning. We’ll cover logistics, program selection, how surgical societies strive to support their members and trainees, and much more!

Mr Dimitrios Damaskos, initially from Greece, he came to the UK for his fellowship and is a UGI and Emergency General Surgical Consultant with an interest in abdominal wall surgery based in The Royal Infirmary Edinburgh. He is the current Director of Scientific Programme for ASGBI and responsible for organising our main International Congress which this year happens to be in Edinburgh. He has also held numerous other events for surgical societies including the British Hernia Society.

Dr. Lidor serves as the program chair for the Society for American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (i.e. SAGES), which is a wide-reaching US-based international surgical society that encompasses many facets of general surgery. The SAGES Annual Meeting was just last month, and is a great opportunity for surgeons to convene and share clinical experiences, academic work, and professionally connect. Dr. Lidor completed medical school at the New York Medical College, and then moved on to George Washington University for general surgery residency training. Following residency, she moved to Baltimore to Johns Hopkins where she completed her MIS/Bariatric Surgery fellowship and subsequently stayed on as a faculty surgeon. After years at Hopkins during which she held many education leadership roles both at the medical school and as fellowship director, she moved to the University of Wisconsin to become Chief of Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery, a role she continues to hold today. 

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0:00.0

Behind the Knife.

0:25.1

Today we have the next installment of our collaborative series with our partners from ASGBI,

0:29.7

and we couldn't be happier to share it with our listeners.

0:32.1

As many of you know, this series compares and contrasts various aspects of the world of surgery

0:36.0

between the UK and the United States, and you as the listener gets to decide who does it better at the end of the day.

0:42.1

I'm John Williams, one of the behind the night fellows. And once again, I'm joined by our ASGBI co-hosts,

0:47.2

Kelly Bateman and Jared Wolgamit. Today's episode is especially timely since the ASGBI annual meeting

0:52.8

is coming up very, very soon. So, Kelly,

0:55.6

would you like to introduce this topic and talk a bit about the upcoming annual meeting?

1:00.7

Of course I would. So in the interest of our upcoming ASGBI International Congress, which is

1:07.7

going to be in Edinburgh in May, We thought it would be fascinating to learn more

1:12.0

about what goes on behind the scenes of these conferences and how it's all put together. So we'll

1:18.0

be discussing the logistics of planning, how we've decided on the content and that balance

1:22.7

between clinical, academic, how we work with industry and integration of that, and particularly the

1:29.8

value of attending surgical conferences for both surgeons in practice and surgeons in training

1:34.7

and the future going forwards. So to do this episode justice, we'll of course need some

1:40.7

experts who have led conferences and designed them before. So Jared, do you care to

1:46.8

introduce our UK guest? Of course. Mr. Damascus, initially from Greece, came to the UK for

1:53.3

his fellowship and is an upper GI and an emergency general surgical consultant in Edinburgh with an

1:59.8

interest in abdominal wall surgery based

2:02.6

in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. He's the current director of scientific program for ASGBI,

2:08.7

and he's responsible for organizing our main international Congress. This year it happens to be in

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