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Attention Early Career Vascular and Orthopedic Surgeons Funding Available for  Association for Academic Surgery (AAS) Courses & Meeting

April 17, 2018 by AAS Webmaster

Apply to receive free registration to the:

AAS Fall Courses – “29th Annual Fundamentals of Surgical Research Course & 14th Annual Early Career Development Course”

October 20, 2018, in Boston, MA

and

2019 Academic Surgical Congress – Feb 5-7, 2019, in Houston, TX

Two early-career academic surgeons from each discipline will be selected. Note that eligibility for this opportunity is limited to faculty within 5 years of initial appointment. 

** If you are interested in this opportunity, please send a copy of your CV and a one-paragraph statement of interest to:

Christina Kasendorf at christina@aasurg.org by April 27, 2018. 

AAS leaders will also facilitate the selected individuals’ engagement in the organization. The AAS is the world’s largest organization of academic surgeons and its mission is to develop and inspire the young academic surgeon.  For more information visit www.aasurg.org.

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About AAS Webmaster

The Association for Academic Surgery was founded in 1967 and has grown significantly over the years being widely recognized as an inclusive surgical organization with over 2,500 member surgeons.

Active members have traditionally held faculty appointments at a recognized academic center. Active membership is also available to senior/chief residents and fellows in approved training programs in general surgery and the surgical specialties. The impetus of the membership remains research-based academic surgery.

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