BSW 2021 Faculty: Mieke Deketelaere
Mieke De KetelaereIMEC, Leuven, BE |
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Mieke De KetelaereIMEC, Leuven, BE |
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During the 2021-Belgian Surgical Week, the RBSS will organize its third Inter-university cup at the end of the BSW on Friday afternoon as to maximize the participation of our trainees (Friday Sep 10th, 18-19h).
Goal:
- A fun competition and fair play.
- Disciplines targeted: vascular surgery, cardiothoracic and upper digestive surgery, digestive surgery, general surgery (breast, abdominal wall, endocrine), history of medicine
- Interaction between all the candidate-specialists of different years, all universities combined.
- Bring together the training supervisors and the candidate-specialists.
Composition of the teams:
- Seven teams from different universities (VUB, KUL, UZA, UGent, ULB, UCL, ULg).
- 4 teammembers:
Course:
- Questions are asked about surgery but also history of medicine and general culture
- Some questions are preceded by an exercise of technical skill which needs to be properly completed before answering.
- Allocation of time: 3 minutes per question.
- One point per correct answer.
- The public can participate in the knowledge test by means of smartphone polls.
Authorized material to support the team:
- T-shirt
- Flags
- Caps
- Scarfs
- ...
CREATE YOUR TEAM and get coached by a Trainer: contact your training coordinator !
Send the names of the team members as soon as you have assembled your team to info@acta-medica-belgica.be
Instructions for Authors
Belgian Surgical Week 2021
Antwerp, September (7-8-)9-10-11, 2021
28-03-2021: opening abstract submission 06-06-2021: definitive closure abstract submission (final, extended deadline!) 15-07-2021: abstract acceptance decision communicated to authors |
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION OPENS 28 MARCH 2021
Please submit your abstract via: http://www.belgiansurgicalweek.be > abstracts > instructions for authors.
Please follow the instructions given online, otherwise your abstract cannot be selected for review.
4 types of abstracts will be considered, so-called ‘tracks’:
A summary of the guidelines is as follows:
Provided categories:
Abstracts will not be accepted by e-mail or fax. All abstracts should be submitted and posted according to the format and instructions described above no later than the deadline June 1st 2021 at midnight (23:59:59 CET).
FREE PAPER - ORAL SESSIONS
Free papers are allocated 8 minutes presentation time followed by a discussion period of 2 minutes. Please note that only data projection will be available; videos need to be submitted through a separate track.
FREE PAPER AND CASE REPORT - POSTER SESSIONS
After review by the scientific committee, some free papers might be withheld for the poster sessions. Case report submissions will be considered for poster presentation only. During the conference, a ‘best poster session’ will be held where the best 15 posters are given the opportunity for a short oral defense presentation with a 3-slide-powerpoint (excluding the poster itself) during a 3 minute presentation
FREE VIDEO SESSIONS
Free videos are allocated a maximum of 6 minutes with 2 minutes discussion. Video content should be made in the perspective of educating surgeons and members of surgical teams to improve the care of the surgical patient as well as safeguard the standards of care in an optimal practice environment. Narration is required and must be in English.
Review will be based on a classical written abstract scheme. Together with the written submission, you are required to upload a low quality video (max. 50MB) during the abstract submission process. You can lower the size of the rough file by compressing to eg. compression H.264, lower the resolution to 640x360px and/or lower the frame rate to 15fps (adds a slight stutter, but axes the size to 75%). Also changing bitrate can make you rough file smaller. During the conference, obviously the full quality video needs to be shown.
At the time of the conference, the full quality video files should be presented in advance to the session at the technicians desk to test the movie. Be sure to have a windows compatible file, i.e. with file extension avi, mpeg2 or QuickTime. Note that some avi-movies sometimes may cause incompatibility with the software depending on the encoding process, and that the subsequent software decoder may not be available at the time of the conference.
Video requirements summary:
- running time of maximum 6 minutes
- English narration
- Video formats: MPEG2, AVI, QuickTime.
BAST-TRAINER-TRAINEE SESSION - ORAL SESSION
These abstracts will be scored by the BAST Board. This BAST session is scheduled on Thursday SEPTEMBER 9th 2021. The abstract should describe an interesting case that are to be presented by the residents. The trainer should also attend the session and can also present. This is an interactive session with multiple choice questions provided by the presenting resident and with the availability of an electronic voting system. The use of images and videos is encouraged, high quality images are required and a maximum of 60 seconds per video is allowed. Further instructions on presentation will follow once your abstract is accepted. After review some papers might be held for poster/oral poster sessions.
The program committee will meet 3 weeks after the closure of the abstract submission. The best abstracts are selected based on the average score by the reviewers and allocated for presentations as free paper (oral or oral poster or poster), case report (poster or oral poster), video or trainer-trainee session. Selected abstracts are considered to be incorporated in dedicated sessions presided by the responsible scientific society or section along with invited lectures based on their relevance with the topic of the session. Abstract acceptance and program scheduling will be communicated to the corresponding author’s e-mail address before JULY 15th 2021.
For your abstract to be included in the final scientific program, it is mandatory to register for the congress and to settle payment as soon as you have received the notification of abstract acceptance, but the latest before JULY 31. Registration after this date does not guarantee the possibility to present your work.
Please check the boxes if eligible for awards during the abstract submission process.
Abstracts will be published in an online supplement of the Acta Chirurgica Belgica.
BEST ABSTRACT COMPETITION
The Board of the Royal Belgian Society of Surgery (RBSS) has decided to hold this year again a best abstract competition for the two best clinical and the two best basic research papers selected by the Scientific Committee.
The criteria for application for the prizes are as follows:
The winners of the prize will be announced at the Surgical Night (if organized in function of the sanitary ).
If you wish to participate in the contest, don’t forget to tick the appropriate box when submitting your abstract via the conference website of the BSW: www.belgiansurgicalweek.be!
BAST AWARD
The best presentation during the BAST session will be chosen by the audience. Trainee and trainer must be present at time of presentation in order to be eligible to compete.
If you wish to participate in the competitions, don’t forget to tick the appropriate box when submitting your abstract via the website of the Surgical Week: www.belgiansurgicalweek.be!
!!!Attention!!!
The format and subsequent organization of a live BSW 22d will be definitively determined early June 2021; if the live congress cannot be organized for sanitary reasons, we will organize an extend virtual congress and modalities will be communicated in time.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION WILL OPEN MARCH 28th 2021 00.00 CET AND CLOSE SUNDAY JUNE 6th 2021 23.59.59 CET Brussels Time
(new but final deadline )!
>>> Submit your abstract here. <<< You will be redirected to Easychair, the abstract management system for BSW 2021. |
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Dear Colleagues,
The 22nd Belgian Surgical Week will take place in the Antwerp Elisabeth Centre (www.FMCCA.com), from Thursday 8th to Saturday 11th September 2021.
The scientific theme of the meeting, suggested by the President, and approved by the full Board is
"Connecting the dots"
We hope this theme will be an inspiration to the different affiliated societies and sections when preparing their programs.
COVID – 19 has taught the surgical community many lessons. We have learned what it is to be in “lock-down”, not to be able to see patients nor colleagues. It has taught us the value of tele- and video conferencing, which has showed us that many of the movements we did are not necessary. However, most of us have also realized the importance of sharing moments with colleagues to discuss surgical techniques or just drinking a beer, spending a moment of conviviality.
The “BSW-light” was born out of necessity, but proved to be a success with over 500 colleagues attending and record numbers of colleagues, over 100, joining the virtual free paper sessions and the plenary session.
Due to insecurities surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the RBSS has not yet decided in which format (virtual or hybrid) the BSW 2021 will take place. Communication on this matter will follow in the coming months. This should, however, have no impact on abstract submission and the reviewing process. Therefore, we send out this call for abstracts.
Dear all,
2020 has been a horrendous year, no doubt about that.
Our life has been put on hold in a blink. The frailty of our whole society has been brutally exposed. Everything we took for granted has been questioned. One million and a half lives -and counting- have been lost while virologists, epidemiologists, politicians, real and would-be experts kept on quarrelling about the necessary measures.
Our social life has been reduced to nothing and more than ever, the threat of economical tragedies is lurking around the corner.
We thought we did rather well after having controlled the first wave but we were naïve; we are nowhere. Maybe the worst is yet to come.
We hope you and your loved ones are safe.
We are very happy to announce that the first virtual version of the BSW was a success : 533 surgeons and trainees attended, the free papers were followed by a multiple of the usual crowd, the plenary session gathered a number of world-class speakers and the technical platform functioned very well. So we are very satisfied. I want to thank all of you who presented, moderated, attended and supported this project.
But…..
We all miss the real thing, don’t we?
I do. I miss the social contacts, I miss talking to the experts, to our mentors, our peers, to our sponsors, to our trainees. I miss the receptions, the real sessions and the social events in a beautiful venue. And I think most of us do, even some of us who might have looked down on congresses at large and the BSW in particular. You often just don’t realize what you got until it’s gone. Anyway, I am sure that most of us are thus craving a “real “ congress now.
It might have seemed strange to make big plans in these uncertain times, but nonetheless we were proud to announce a REAL Belgian Surgical Week in Antwerp, May 5th- 8th, 2021.
The venue would have been be the one we booked last year: the beautiful Flanders Meeting & Convention Centre (FMCCA), aka the Elisabeth Centre, in the heart of Antwerp.
Things unfolding like they are now we decided however to postpone the BSW to next fall. The decline in infections came to a halt and there is not that much time left. No way to be sure of the sponsoring, attendance, international guests with only 5 months left to go. Of course, we could have gone for a virtual meeting again but we really rather fancy the real thing.
The meeting will probably be planned as a hybrid one, including as many real sessions as possible but also embracing the advantages offered by a number of virtual sessions. If COVID is still as prevalent then as it is now, we will easily be able to turn it into a completely virtual meeting. Since the virtual free paper sessions were a big success, we consider having them in the same format anyway again for these in next year’s BSW.
The BSW 2021 hopefully being the first REAL post-COVID congress, we have a hunch that it might attract much more attendees than it used to in the past. A nice prospect. Let’s cross fingers.
I hope to meet you - in the flesh - in Antwerp next autumn.
We will keep you posted as soon as possible to update on the date and venue, very probably in September 2021, 8-11th.
Yours,
For the RBSS board,
Charles de Gheldere MD FEBS Gen Surg
President RBSS
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Dear colleagues,
You are cordially invited to follow our virtual 'BSW light' from November 25th to November 27th, 2020.
We decided long ago to cancel the « real » BSW but we want to give all of the colleagues whose abstract was selected the opportunity to to present their work initially submitted for BSW 2020 in May.
This is what we offer you:
- November 25-26th, 2020 : two parallel online rooms: virtual, 2 parallel free papers sessions, the BAST trainer-trainee session and the video sessions, from 17.00 until 21.00h
- November 27th : one “plenary” session, from 17.00 until 20.00h, also virtual
- November 28th, 2020 : BGES-BAST-RBSS hands-on workshop, a classic by now is cancelled despite all efforts undertaken, due to the recurrent surge of the COVID 19 pandemic. Registered trainees will be contacted individually.
The program is now online available on the conference website www.belgiansurgicalweek.be.
The ever-changing restrictions, the uncertainties, the questions, the fear, our health, our loved ones, our career, our finances, the future........ I am fed up with COVID and I am aware that most of you are too.
However, we can’t ignore COVID’s impact on our surgical practice. Even being tired of it, we considered it our task to address it in the only plenary session of the congress on Friday Nov 27th. We have invited surgeons from different countries and specialties as well as local 'Belgian heroes' to explain how they manage their work during COVID-crisis in their countries.
We sincerely hope we will be able to organize a « real » BSW in 2021. More info to follow soon !
As such: the only thing left to do is register for this extraordinary online gathering!
Please join us on the first - and hopefully last - virtual BSW !
Yours,
In name of the RBSS Board,
Charles de Gheldere
President RBSS 2019-2020
It is our pleasure to announce we have decided to organize the 22nd BSW in a LIVE format from 9th to 11th September 2021 in the Elisabeth center, Antwerp.
We delayed the final decision as long as possible to maximize the chances of taking the right decision, after gathering as much information as possible from the authorities and other stakeholders.
Although webinars for sure have their advantages, nothing beats the real thing. Personally I am fed up watching presentations on a screen. I crave a real congress, with real presentations, a real audience, a real technical exhibit, real interactions with real colleagues, mentors, trainees, experts and the industry.
Maybe many of us didn’t realize what a nice event the BSW was until they had to miss it. We are glad we’re back anyhow, with two
plenary sessions, free paper sessions, full sessions organized by the sections and the affiliated societies, a trainer-trainee session, the interuniversity quiz, hopefully a surgical night ( restrictions permitting), the RBSS/BGES/BAST hands-on workshop and a technical exhibit.
All of this for the first time ever in the heart of Antwerp, in the beautiful Elisabeth center, although international guests will be offered the possibility to present virtually if they don’t feel comfortable travelling.
This year’s congress theme is “Connecting the Dots”. The two plenary sessions will be dedicated to the congress’ theme. They will pertain to topics which might not seem directly connected to our surgical practice but which definitely will help those of us with an open mind to become better surgeons.
We cross fingers and hope we took the right decision. Time will tell.
Since we had to delay the decision so long and since most of us will - at last - take some weeks off this summer, we’ll be a little short on time. Less paperwork will be sent. Please keep an eye on your mailbox: most of the info will be sent by email.
Please join us in Antwerp and stimulate yours trainees to attend: see real presentations and meet real colleagues !
We will keep you posted about the registration and the program ASAP. Keep an eye on the website !
For the RBSS board,
Charles de Gheldere MD FEBS Gen surg.
President RBSS 2019-2021
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