The International College of Surgeons - United States Section (ICSUS)
87th Annual Surgical Update – International Surgery: Flattening the World of Surgery
Omaha Marriott Hotel (Downtown at the Capitol District)
Omaha, Nebraska - March 9-11, 2026 (Monday thru Wednesday)
Speaker/Invited Faculty Responsibilities and Obligations
As part of your agreement with the International College of Surgeons - United States Section (ICSUS) you are required as a speaker or faculty member to meet the following obligations:
1. Content of the CME Activity
According to the standards set forth by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME): the content of a CME activity should be objective, balanced, based on valid and sound scientific studies, and free of commercial bias. You must ensure that:
2. Cooperation with ICSUS and other Sponsors
You must coordinate the planning and implementation of your presentation with the course director and with ICSUS or ICSUS’s designated educational partner. You must also recognize ICSUS’s authority over the planning and implementation of the educational activity as well as comply with all requests for information and meet submission deadlines.
3. Disclosure of Speaker/Faculty Relationships and of Off-label and Investigational Usage of Products
You must ensure disclosure to the activity audience of the following if they are discussed during your presentation:
General Information and Guidelines for Speakers/Invited Faculty
1. Commitments made by volunteer leaders shall not be binding unless confirmed with the Executive Director of ICSUS.
2. Speakers or Invited Faculty:
Speakers defined as: Members / Fellows of the International College of Surgeons (any and all national sections) or its affiliates (such as the American Academy of Neurological and Orthopaedic Surgeons [AANOS]) who either through abstract submission or direct invitation by a program producer are scheduled to present during the 87th Annual Surgical Update. (This class does also include competitors in the International College of Surgeons-US Section Scholarship program.) Individuals who are not ICS or AANOS members, but have submitted an abstract for consideration without being specifically invited by the office of the Executive Director of ICSUS are considered a Speaker and not Invited Faculty.
Invited Faculty are defined as: Non-members of the ICSUS or AANOS who are specifically invited to present on a particular topic at the meeting through an official invitation by the office of the Executive Director. Only members of this class will be eligible to have registration fees waived or receive expense remuneration under very specific guidelines as defined within this document (see item # 5, 6 & 7).
It is not be possible for an individual to fall within both categories.
3. All speakers/faculty must register for the meeting and pay the appropriate fees. Members of the ICSUS or AANOS who are presenting will under no circumstance have their registration fees waived. Invited faculty who are only presenting are not required to pay registration fees, but must register for the meeting as appropriate using the requisite form (to be provided). If an invited faculty presenter wishes to receive CME credit for any sessions other than the one(s) in which they are speaking, they must pay the appropriate general meeting registration fee unless prior arrangements have been made with the Executive Director.
4. Speakers/faculty must make their travel and housing arrangements independently. ICSUS does not have the means to act as a travel agent for speakers/faculty. For 2026 our host venue is the Omaha Marriott Hotel located in Omaha, NE. All meeting participants, including speakers/faculty, should attempt to stay at appropriate Marriott Hotel and utilize the room block that has been secured for the program. Not staying at the designated Marriott within our room block will have a negative impact on the overall financial outcome of the meeting.
HOTEL RESERVATION DEADLINE IS Friday, February 12, 2026. After that date, rates & availability can no longer be guaranteed. Make your arrangements as soon as possible to guarantee your accommodations. Special nightly rates starting at $219 have been negotiated for participants. To ensure you receive our special room rate, please identify yourself as an attendee of the International College of Surgeons – 2026 Annual Surgical Update, when making your reservations.
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5. For educational sessions (sponsored symposia or workshops only) that may have received specific financial support through an unrestricted educational grant.
Invited Faculty may negotiate reimbursement of expenses, but only with prior approval by the program producer and executive offices of ICSUS. The following guidelines for expense reimbursement should be noted:
6. ICSUS is a 501(c)3 nonprofit charity and as such has a very limited budget.
While the participation of invited faculty is extremely valuable and greatly appreciated, it is the goal of the organization to not expend funds for travel and housing unless it is absolutely necessary and as previously mentioned specific grant proceeds have been obtained for this purpose.
7. In general honorarium is not provided.
Any honorarium that may be provided to invited faculty must be prearranged on a case-by-case basis in advance with funding derived from an unrestricted educational grant.
Inquiries should be directed to:
ICSUS - Office of the Executive Director, Mr. Nick Rebel, 312-787-1608 or nrebel@ficsonline.org
Updated 7/15/2025