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AAS Student/Trainee-Mentor Program at the ASC

January 11, 2019 by Dawn Coleman

Dear Colleague,

It is our greatest pleasure to welcome you to the 2019 Academic Surgical Congress. To facilitate your networking, the AAS is once again implementing a Student/Trainee-Mentor Program this year. We would like to pair students/trainees and mentors of similar career/research interests and potentially guide students/trainees in their future career development.

The student/trainee-mentor network breakfast will be held on Wednesday, February 6, 2019 from 6:30am-7:30am.  If you are interested in serving as either a mentor or a mentee, please kindly answer the following questions via the following link: Survey Link.

Please complete the survey by Friday, January 18th and we will send you more details regarding the AAS Student/Trainee-Mentor Program and Breakfast.

Due to space limitations, we may need to limit the number of participants.

We look forward to meeting you at the Academic Surgical Congress in Houston, TX.

Best regards,

 

Dawn Coleman, MD and Roger Kim, MD
AAS Education Committee Chairs

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Dawn Coleman

Dr. Coleman is an Assistant Professor of Surgery within the Section of Vascular Surgery at the University of Michigan, Program Director for the Integrated Vascular Residency Program and Fellowship, and Major in the US Army Reserve. She graduated with honors from the University of Cincinnati in 1999 and earned her medical degree from the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine in 2003. She completed her general surgery residency at the University of Michigan in 2010 and then went on to complete a two-year vascular surgery fellowship at the same institution in 2012. Her clinical interests include the surgical and endovascular management of aneurysmal and occlusive aortic and mesenteric vascular disease and the surgical revascularization of pediatric coarctation and renovascular hypertension. Her longstanding interest in the management and pathology of young patients with fibromuscular dysplasia and children with developmental aortic coarctation and renovascular hypertension have fueled ongoing translational research interests that focus on the genetic basis of pediatric renovascular hypertension resulting from developmental arterial dysplasia.

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About Dawn Coleman

Dr. Coleman is an Assistant Professor of Surgery within the Section of Vascular Surgery at the University of Michigan, Program Director for the Integrated Vascular Residency Program and Fellowship, and Major in the US Army Reserve. She graduated with honors from the University of Cincinnati in 1999 and earned her medical degree from the University of Cincinnati’s College of Medicine in 2003. She completed her general surgery residency at the University of Michigan in 2010 and then went on to complete a two-year vascular surgery fellowship at the same institution in 2012. Her clinical interests include the surgical and endovascular management of aneurysmal and occlusive aortic and mesenteric vascular disease and the surgical revascularization of pediatric coarctation and renovascular hypertension. Her longstanding interest in the management and pathology of young patients with fibromuscular dysplasia and children with developmental aortic coarctation and renovascular hypertension have fueled ongoing translational research interests that focus on the genetic basis of pediatric renovascular hypertension resulting from developmental arterial dysplasia.

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