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The Academic Surgeon - Official Blog of the AAS

The Academic Surgeon is the official blog of the AAS. We post anywhere from one to three times a week and our contributors will focus on issues relevant to young academic surgeons, residents, fellows, and even medical students.

If you would like to contribute, please submit your post here: https://www.aasurg.org/the-academic-surgeon-blog-submission/ 

JSR Announces New Associate Editor for Acute Care Surgery

We are pleased to announce that Stephanie Bonne, MD, has been selected to serve as new Associate Editor for the Acute Care Surgery section of Journal of Surgical Research (JSR).  Dr. Bonne is an Associate Professor of Surgery in the Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care at Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, where she also …

Read moreJSR Announces New Associate Editor for Acute Care Surgery

#AASChat Twitter Topic for March 16th “Creating Research Teams”

Join us on Wednesday, March 16th at 9 PM ET on Twitter @AcademicSurgery. Our popular #AASChat series will be led by Drs. Lucy Kornblith (@LucyKornblith) and Rachael Callcut (@Callcura). The topic of discussion will be Creating Research Teams, and the chat questions that will direct the conversation will include: Question 1: What are your best …

Read more#AASChat Twitter Topic for March 16th “Creating Research Teams”

Congratulations to the 2022 AAS/AASF Research Award Winners!

The AAS and AAS Foundation sponsor several travel, research, and presentation awards in conjunction with the Annual Academic Surgical Congress. We are delighted to present the 2022 Winners! Joel J. Roslyn Faculty Research Award This award provides early-career research support to junior faculty members of the AAS. The award is a one-year $50,000 research grant: …

Read moreCongratulations to the 2022 AAS/AASF Research Award Winners!

How to Maximize the Research Mentee-Mentor Relationship from a Resident Mentee’s Perspective

Research is an integral part of an academic surgical residency. Participation in research during residency increases a resident’s comfort with evidence-based medicine, enhances analytical thinking, and provides time for reflection and creativity1-3. Some residency programs allow 1 to 3 years for the trainee to engage in formal research training. The quality of mentorship is arguably …

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Run Through a Troop, Leap Over a Wall: The 4-Delay Model of Access to Global Surgery Education

Wolf: Little pig, little pig, let me in! Pig 2: Not by the hair on my chinny chinny chin! Wolf: Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down. ~The three little pigs. My first contact with surgery was at 5, when I had a scalp abscess drained crudely under local anesthesia …

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Culturally Inclusive Mentorship

Department of Surgery, UC Davis Medical Center It wasn’t long ago when diversity and inclusion were distantly affiliated with the field of medicine. These days, the concept is incorporated into the mission of residencies, departments, and universities across the nation that train medical professionals. Recent data supports such a move. In fact, diversity within groups …

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#AASChat Twitter Topic for Feb 16th “Aligning Research Projects with Institutional Priorities”

Join us on Wednesday, February 16th at 9 PM ET on Twitter @AcademicSurgery. Our popular #AASChat series will be led by Drs. Karl Bilimoria (@KBilimoria) and Anthony Yang (@TonyYangMD). The topic of discussion will be Aligning Projects with Institutional Priorities, and the chat questions that will direct the conversation will include: Question 1: When you …

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One Team. One Fight. One Family- The ASC Experience

The mission of the AAS is “to Inspire and develop young academic surgeons.” There is no greater exemplification of this mission than the Academic Surgical Congress. As in the military where the mantra, “One Team. One Fight. One Family.” is often drilled into our collective consciousness, I could see this everywhere at ASC22, and often …

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Member Spotlight – Rachel Morris, MD

Each month, the AAS Membership Committee presents the “Member Spotlight” – an opportunity to introduce you to a member of your association. Dr. Rachel Morris is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, WI. She is originally from Evanston, IL and studied …

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Find us on Twitter on 1/27 at 8PM ET #AASChat – ing about “Defining Your Inner Leader”

Join us on Thursday, January 27th at 8 PM ET on Twitter @AcademicSurgery, #AASChat to discuss! Moderated by Dr. Anthony Villano (@AMVillanoMD), Dr. Lesly Dossett (@Leslydossett) and Dr. Luke Funk (@lmfunk2) #AASChat Questions – Here’s what we’ll chat about: Question 1: Good leadership takes on many forms. What do you think are important qualities of …

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