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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/ 

Moving beyond “Good job, read more” in feedback for our students

We all remember our first experiences seeing patients during medical school and wondering “Am I doing this right?” During medical school hours upon hours were spent buried in books, journals, and occasionally attending lectures, to build a base of knowledge that would allow us the privilege of providing care to patients once in the clerkships.  …

Read moreMoving beyond “Good job, read more” in feedback for our students

(Don’t Fear) The Reaper

I’ve been thinking a lot about death. No, I’m no more depressed than usual, and I’d tell you if I were. I’m thinking about death in the Atul Gawande Being Mortal way, the way Shoshana Berger writes so eloquently about in an outstanding essay. Palliative medicine, I’m hoping beyond hope, is finally starting to make …

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The Value of Global Humanitarian Medicine across the Academic Surgeon’s Career Path

In my fourth year of general surgery residency, I traveled on a surgical medical mission trip to Guatemala with a recent emeritus surgeon, another surgeon in the midst of his busy surgical practice, and a team of nine others including another surgery resident, nurses, and an engineer. The experience I had was invaluable and exceeded …

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AAS Elects New Councilors!

Congratulations to the six new Councilors who will be representing the classes of 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and resident/fellows.  We look forward to their future leadership! Thank you to all the outstanding candidates who self nominated.  There are many opportunities to get involved in the AAS, including the committee self nomination process that is …

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“Higher” Education

When filling out my hospital profile, I was asked to list my hobbies. Admittedly, after an eye roll, I wrote theatre and running and adamantly told the staff to please not put my hobbies on the webpage. Like usual, my requests were completely ignored, and my hobbies were listed after my lengthy training and board …

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Resiliency in Surgery

‘These are the duties of a physician:  First… to heal his mind and to give help himself before giving it to anyone else.’  ~Epitaph of an Athenian doctor, 2AD Resilience is that ineffable quality that allows some people to be knocked down by life and come back stronger than ever; the capacity to recover quickly …

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…between a rock and hard place…

During his travels, Odysseus must navigate a narrow strait where are on one side is Scylla, the legendary sea monster known to devour men alive and on the other is Charybdis, a terrible whirlpool known to destroy entire ships. What is he to do? This feeling of dread of having to make a choice between …

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Getting Back to Basics

Over the last several years of my training in medical school and residency, I found myself drawn to transplant surgery as a career. I was drawn to transplant for reasons similar to why I was initially drawn to surgery—requires dedication, ambition, a strong work ethic, technically challenging, and an opportunity to fundamentally change patients’ lives …

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Tips For Writing a Successful Abstract – Your ASC Submission Deadline is August 25th

Greetings from the AAS Program Committee!  I wanted to send out a reminder that the deadline for abstract submission for the 13th Annual Academic Surgical Congress is quickly approaching!  We are on track for another record year of submissions, and we look forward to reviewing your latest work in basic science, clinical research, health services …

Read moreTips For Writing a Successful Abstract – Your ASC Submission Deadline is August 25th

Change of Heart – When Surgeons Choose Another Career

As a PGY 8, I made one of the biggest choices of my life. I was a transplant surgery fellow at Washington University in St. Louis and chose not to complete the second year of the program. I didn’t have a great plan, but I knew that I didn’t want to be a transplant surgeon …

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