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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/ 

The Jacobson Promising Investigator Award – Deadline February 23, 2018

Every spring, the Surgical Research Committee of the American College of Surgeons is tasked with selecting the recipient of the Joan L. and Julius H. Jacobson II Promising Investigator Award (JPIA). The JPIA was established to recognize outstanding surgeons engaging in research, advancing the art and science of surgery, and demonstrating early promise of significant contribution …

Read moreThe Jacobson Promising Investigator Award – Deadline February 23, 2018

Congratulations to the New Journal of Surgical Research Associate Editors

Associate Editor for Endocrine Surgery We are pleased to announce that Rebecca S. Sippel, MD, has been selected to serve as the new Associate Editor for the Endocrine Surgery section of the Journal of Surgical Research. Dr. Sippel is an Associate Professor of Surgery, Chief of the Division of Endocrine Surgery, and Director of the …

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The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons’ 87th Annual Scientific Congress

The 87th Annual Scientific Congress of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons will be held in Sydney from Monday 7 May 2018 through Friday 11 May 2018.  It provides an excellent excuse to make the journey to Australia. This is a particularly important Annual Scientific Congress as it will be held in conjunction with the …

Read moreThe Royal Australasian College of Surgeons’ 87th Annual Scientific Congress

Self-Care During the Holidays: How the busy stay well during the most wonderful time of the year

I fondly remember holidays when I was young. The chill in the air, the department store Santa, the excitement, merriment and festivities that filled the days leading up to Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Eve. No matter what holiday you celebrate in the upcoming months, it seems the whole world is still celebrating like we …

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VCU Operating Room Family Day – A “How To” Interview

On Sunday, Oct 29, 2017, the new wing of Operating Rooms at the Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center in Richmond, VA was open to friends and family of OR staff. The event was “VCU OR Family Day” and employees brought their families to see the highly specialized and technical environment they work in every day. …

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AAS Leadership Committee Meeting

One of the main tasks for the AAS Leadership Committee is to organize and run the Early Career Development Course.  This course is intended as an introduction to an academic career for junior faculty and graduating residents/fellows.  This course was well attended and continues to grow each year.  As this year’s course is now completed, …

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Forging new pathways: Creative areas of study in academic surgery

“You know, if you’re successful in doing this, you wont have anybody to take care of.  You’ll put yourself out of a job!”   These words were spoken to me by a colleague, in response to an early decision I made to pursue injury and violence prevention as my nonclinical interest in trauma surgery.  Injury prevention, …

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National Surgical Obstetric and Anesthesia Plans: a tool for improving surgical care globally

Disparities in surgical care access are among the direst forms of health inequity. Over 70% of the world’s population and 90% of people living in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs) lack access to basic lifesaving surgical care[1]. In Sub-Saharan Africa, health policies, which are designed to designed advance surgery care delivery are rare and …

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AAS 2018 Phase 2 Voting Results

Dear AAS Members, Please join me in congratulating the following members (listed in alphabetical order) who were elected to the Ethics, Global Affairs, Committee on Technology and Communications, Leadership and Membership Committees of the AAS: Ethics Committee: Jennifer Kuo Allan Peetz Zain Hashmi – Candidate Member Global Affairs Committee: Tamara Fitzgerald Chukwuemeka Ihemelandu Rachel Dowlen Rodriguez …

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Enthusiasm is Contagious

In the past week, I have attended a surgery department-sponsored mixer for first and second year medical students interested in surgery and have had brunch with an undergraduate pre-medical student.  Both of these events featured young, eager individuals who were seeking advice, and sometimes reassurance, about their intended career paths.  In conversation with these bright …

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