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Academic Surgical Congress 2018 – Moderator Tips

January 15, 2018 by Eugene Kim

The 2018 Academic Surgical Congress is two weeks away! In preparation for this meeting, Dr. Eugene Kim, Recorder for the AAS and Program Co-Chair for the 2018 Congress has created a great video for session moderators, full of tips on how best to moderate and facilitate your sessions. Click the image below to access this valuable tool:

We hope to see you in Jacksonville – click HERE to register for the Congress.

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Eugene Kim

Eugene Kim is Associate Professor of Surgery in the Division of Pediatric Surgery at Children's Hospital Los Angeles and the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine. His clinical expertise is in pediatric surgical oncology, and he is the principal investigator of a basic science laboratory which utilizes surgical mouse models to study recurrence and metastatic disease in neuroblastoma. Dr. Kim was the AAS 2020-2021 President.

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About Eugene Kim

Eugene Kim is Associate Professor of Surgery in the Division of Pediatric Surgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine. His clinical expertise is in pediatric surgical oncology, and he is the principal investigator of a basic science laboratory which utilizes surgical mouse models to study recurrence and metastatic disease in neuroblastoma. Dr. Kim was the AAS 2020-2021 President.

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