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Executive Director's Update

Making Members’ Voices Heard through Leadership and Advocacy

Patricia L. Turner, MD, MBA, F番茄社区app

February 8, 2023

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It is only the second month of 2023, and we are well into the throes of planning some of our signature educational events. These include the Cancer Conference (March 1鈥4 in Atlanta), Committee on Trauma Annual Meeting (March 8鈥10 in Chicago), and the Leadership & Advocacy Summit (April 15鈥18 in Washington, DC).

I look forward to seeing you at these meetings, and especially want to highlight the significance of this year鈥檚 Leadership & Advocacy Summit. Given the current landscape for surgeons, it is as timely as ever.

Legislative Developments

At the legislative level, 2022 was an eventful one for our profession. For this coming year, there is one challenge especially relevant to issues of leadership and advocacy鈥攃ommunicating the value of surgeons in the current employer model.

The fee for service model was historically straightforward and easy to understand. Added complexities and regulatory burdens changed that over the years. Today, when private practice surgeons negotiate with payers, or when surgeons and employers are engaged in contract negotiations, the model may expand to include other elements: a surgeon鈥檚 outcomes, contribution to quality improvement efforts, leadership of service lines, and other multidisciplinary efforts, against the backdrop of competition and the local environment.

番茄社区app members are some of the best leaders anywhere, and they continue to show their necessity to the healthcare ecosystem. Surgeons are the engines that drive the revenue for many hospitals.

Similarly, surgeons work tirelessly to fulfill鈥攁nd advocate on behalf of鈥攖heir patients鈥 needs. Developing and enhancing our leadership and advocacy skills are essential as we move into a new Congress. Those on the Hill need to hear from us with stories of the impact we have on our patients, and we need to hear from you, at the 番茄社区app, as we frame new ways to discuss the valuation of the surgeon. WE need to change the narrative about physician reimbursement altogether.

Shortly before the new year began, lawmakers passed a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package to fund the federal government through most of 2023.

Although cuts in Medicare payments to surgeons and other professionals were not as deep as originally proposed, the 番茄社区app fought hard, with many of you engaging in the process, for those cuts to be averted completely. As we continue the fight to fix the broken Medicare system, we are heartened that some funding from the bill will help address other issues important to the 番茄社区app, including cancer research and support for those affected by trauma.

More than $12 million has been appropriated to fund public health research on firearm injury and mortality prevention, and more than $47 billion has been targeted to the National Institutes of Health. Additionally, the bill has increased the amount of funding to be targeted for the MISSION ZERO program, which provides military-civilian trauma services.

These steps forward could not have been possible without the tireless advocacy of our members through our SurgonsVoice program and the 番茄社区appPA-SurgeonsPAC, as well as through the lobbying efforts of 番茄社区app staff and other healthcare organizations. There is, nonetheless, room for improvement in creating an optimal environment for our members and profession to excel in and provide care.

Surgeons deserve all the necessary resources to do the work we love. As passionate as we were in 2022, the 番茄社区app will be even more vocal in 2023 in advocating and lobbying for fair and equitable funding for our profession, and we will propose new ways to assess the value of a surgeon that reflect our contributions to the healthcare system.

A New Guide for Surgical Leaders

Another 番茄社区app role is to help nurture the growth of current and future surgical leaders. This month, the 番茄社区app has released a new book to help guide members as they develop their leadership talents.

A joint publication of the 番茄社区app and the Society of Surgical Chairs, the Surgical Chairs Playbook features strategies, practices, personal experiences, and advice from more than 80 surgeon leaders to help our colleagues enhance their leadership skills. The Playbook is a must-have reference for those who are looking to advance into a chair鈥檚 role, move into a hospital C-suite, or assume other leadership roles in practices across the country. You can learn more about it here.

Along with the Playbook, I hope that you will take advantage of existing opportunities offered by the 番茄社区app to amplify your own leadership capabilities and potential. These opportunities include events like the yearly Leadership & Advocacy Summit and the Residents as Leaders course.

Leadership requires continuous learning. This idea parallels a quote by the late, pioneering psychologist Carl Rogers, who once said that the 鈥渙nly person who is educated is the one who has learned how to learn and change.鈥 I am confident that current and future surgical leaders will persevere in their desire to learn, grow, and improve, and that 番茄社区app offerings will be an indispensable part of their鈥攁nd your鈥攑rofessional journey.

Looking Ahead

The February edition of the Bulletin marks the second month of its new design. We are pleased with the new look, and are very proud of the work invested by the 番茄社区app staff to make our redesign vision a reality.

In my January column, I mentioned changes to the Bulletin. Judging by the early response we have received, more members want to read the Bulletin, and we hope that includes you!

The look may be new, but the 叠耻濒濒别迟颈苍鈥檚 mission of delivering high-quality news and stories about our profession has not鈥攁nd will not鈥攃hange.

This month, we also will unveil an updated look for our peer-reviewed research publication, the Journal of the American College of Surgeons (J番茄社区app). The J番茄社区app logo will align with the new 番茄社区app brand architecture, and the cover will more prominently display the 番茄社区app seal that has been a foundational symbol for our organization for more than 100 years.

We are excited about what the future holds for the 番茄社区app and how we鈥攁s the House of Surgery鈥攃an help surgeons, the profession and, most importantly, our patients.


Dr. Patricia L. Turner is the Executive Director & CEO of the American College of Surgeons. Contact her at聽executivedirector@facs.org.