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SUS 2nd Annual Leadership Agility Program – Early Registration Deadline May 15

May 9, 2017 by Taylor S. Riall, MD PhD

Dear AAS Members,

The Society of University Surgeons is very excited to announce the 2nd Annual Leadership Agility Program, which was developed in collaboration with the Northwestern Kellogg School of Management. The SUS/Kellogg School of Management Leadership Agility Program will take place on September 17-20, 2017 and I can attest that this program is going to be fantastic. The overview for the course is available via the registration link below.

We hope that you will take advantage of registering soon as the total number of participants will be capped at 50. Please note that the course registration fee includes:

  • Private lodging at Northwestern’s Allen Center for the evenings of September 17, 18, and 19, 2017 (September 16 arrival available for an additional fee)
  • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) for the duration of the course beginning with Lunch on September 17 and concluding with Lunch on September 20
  • Tuition
  • Course materials

Click HERE to read the program brochure.

Click HERE to Register  – Sign up by May 15 and take advantage of the Early Bird Registration Fee

Sincerely,

Taylor S. Riall, MD, PhD
President, Society of University Surgeons

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Taylor S. Riall, MD PhD

Dr. Taylor Riall is the Acting Chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of Arizona, and the 2017 President of the Society of University Surgeons.

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