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Congratulations to the 2016-2017 AAS Officers

March 1, 2016 by Justin Dimick

As outgoing President, I just want to say thank you one more time to the AAS leadership and members who entrusted me to lead such a forward thinking and productive society.  The AAS is in such a terrific and exciting place and it was an honor to be President during the 2015-2016 year.

For those who may have missed the AAS Business Meeting during the ASC held In Jacksonville, below are the results of the officer elections. Congratulations to the new slate!

President: Caprice C. Greenberg, MD MPH

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President-Elect: Rebecca S. Sippel, MD

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Recorder: Adil H. Haider, MD MPH

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Treasurer: Clifford S. Cho, MD

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Secretary: Karl Y. Bilimoria, MD

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 I am confident this leadership will continue to drive the AAS’ initiatives and develop new and innovative ideas for the future.

Thank you, again, and I look forward to continuing to be an active member of this society.

Justin Dimick
AAS Past President

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Justin Dimick

Professor of Surgery at University of Michigan
Justin B. Dimick, M.D., M.P.H. is the George D. Zuidema Professor of Surgery, Chief of the Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery, and Director of the Center for Healthcare Outcomes & Policy at the University of Michigan. His clinical practice is devoted to advanced laparoscopy, including treatment of obesity, hernias, and other benign and neoplastic diseases of the foregut. His research program, currently funded by AHRQ and NIH, focuses on quality measurement, policy evaluation, and large-scale, innovative approaches to quality improvement.

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About Justin Dimick

Justin B. Dimick, M.D., M.P.H. is the George D. Zuidema Professor of Surgery, Chief of the Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery, and Director of the Center for Healthcare Outcomes & Policy at the University of Michigan. His clinical practice is devoted to advanced laparoscopy, including treatment of obesity, hernias, and other benign and neoplastic diseases of the foregut. His research program, currently funded by AHRQ and NIH, focuses on quality measurement, policy evaluation, and large-scale, innovative approaches to quality improvement.

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