Risk Assessment and Prevention of Abdominoplasty Complications Course | SNIPS
Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Feb 13, 2029
Credit Offered
No Credit Offered

SNIPS is a new kind of educational course, cutting directly to the information you need to know in a short, visual format. Developed directly from content performance deficiencies from recent ABPS Continuous Certification Exam, these streamlined learning modules feature quick, easily digestible videos on important topics your peers struggled with last year. Take advantage of this great ASPS member benefit or upgrade for CME credits. This course focuses on important topics, in a short, visual Q&A format.

This non-CME module on Risk Assessment and Prevention of Abdominoplasty Complications addresses the following questions:

  1. What are the most common complications to be aware of following abdominoplasty?
  2. Why is it important to ask about a history of breast cancer during an abdominoplasty consultation?
  3. What are the relative contraindications to abdominoplasty?
  4. What are important factors to consider when selecting a surgical technique for abdominoplasty?
  5. What are common etiological causes for redundant abdominal skin and fat in abdominoplasty patients?

Intended Audience

This educational activity is intended for plastic surgery practitioners, residents, and other healthcare professionals.

 

Learning Objectives

  1. Identify current deficiencies in content coverage for risk assessment and prevention of abdominoplasty complications covered on Board exams.
  2. Assess methods to prepare for Board exam certification.
  3. Summarize the latest Board certification requirements in plastic surgery.
R. Brannon Claytor, MD, FACS
The following ABMS core competencies will be addressed:
• Patient Care and Procedural Skills
• Medical Knowledge