
Surgical Readings from SRGS
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<p>In this series from the American College of Surgeons, Frederick “Rick” L. Greene, MD, FACS, talks to the authors of recent articles in prominent medical journals that offer timely, highly relevant, and sometimes practice-changing information for surgeons and their surgical teams. In each episode, Dr. Greene and his guests will discuss key takeaways and insights and offer perspectives on how this information will affect care for the surgical patient. Talk about the podcast on social media using #SurgicalReadings.</p>
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Recent Episodes

June 10, 2026
Understanding the Importance of Body Composition Changes After Obesity Treatment
With a growing reliance on GLP-1 treatments for obesity, researchers at VanderbiltUniversity in Nashville, Tennessee, compared body composition changes betweenpatients who used GLP-1s versus patients who underwent bariatric surgery for obesitytreatment. In this episode, host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, talks with Jason M. Samuels, MD,FACS, one of the authors of Body Composition Changes After Bariatric Surgery orTreatment With GLP-1 Receptor Agonists about the findings, which showed that whileboth treatments reduced fat mass, surgery helped preserve fat-free mass such as muscleand organ tissues. Talk about the podcast on social media using the hashtag #SurgicalReadings

May 6, 2026
New ACS Report Highlights Key Trends in Cancer Treatment
In this episode, host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, talks with Ronald J. Weigel, MD, PhD, MBA, FACS, Medical Director of ACS Cancer Programs, about a new report from the ACS National Cancer Database (NCDB) that notes key trends in cancer treatment, as well as in-depth reports on outcomes for prostate cancer, esophageal cancer, and melanoma. Dr. Weigel also describes the history of the NCDB and future plans that will lead to more rapid and robust insights on cancer occurrence and treatment. Talk about the podcast on social media using the hashtag #SurgicalReadings

April 1, 2026
Stenting Increases Benefits of Medical Management in Carotid Stenosis Patients
In this episode, host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, talks with Brajesh Lal, MBBS, FACS, professor of vascular surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and chief of vascular service at the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Dr. Lal and colleagues recently published research on Medical Management and Revascularization for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis in The New England Journal of Medicine, finding that adding stenting to medical management for carotid stenosis helps reduce the risk of stroke or death within 4 years; however, Dr. Lal tells Dr. Greene it’s too soon to discount the benefits of carotid endarterectomy. Talk about the podcast on social media using the hashtag #SurgicalReadings
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- What is Surgical Readings from SRGS?
<p>In this series from the American College of Surgeons, Frederick “Rick” L. Greene, MD, FACS, talks to the authors of recent articles in prominent medical journals that offer timely, highly relevant, and sometimes practice-changing information for surgeons and their surgical teams. In each episode, Dr. Greene and his guests will discuss key takeaways and insights and offer perspectives on how this information will affect care for the surgical patient. Talk about the podcast on social media using #SurgicalReadings.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates bi-weekly.
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This podcast is available on 10 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
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No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.
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