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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/ 

Vote For Your AAS Leadership Today!

Thanks to everyone who made the trip to Jacksonville to join us for this amazing meeting! Our organization continues to grow and expand due to the outstanding support and volunteer efforts of AAS members.  Our committees have been busy at work throughout this meeting and it is their efforts that have made this year’s conference …

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Thank you to our AAS Institutional Sponsors

As the Treasurer for the AAS, I would like to express our organization’s gratitude to our institutional sponsors. We have had a record breaking year with $206,000 raised as of this posting. The support provided allows the AAS and the ASC to continue to thrive in a time of decreasing support from industry. The sound …

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The Rookie Advantage

I hope you all share my excitement for the approaching annual Academic Surgical Congress (ASC)! It has been a great honor to serve as the President of the AAS—an organization that I love. As I’ve reflected on our society and our membership in preparing my presidential address, I am once again inspired by the high …

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Seeking self-nominations for JSR Acute Care Surgery Associate Editor

The Journal of Surgical Research (JSR) is accepting self-nominations for an Associate Editor (AE) with expertise in non-trauma acute care surgery, i.e. emergency general surgery and surgical critical care. The AE will perform the primary assessment of manuscripts submitted to the journal and make the determination as to whether manuscripts meet the standard for peer …

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16 Reasons why JAX is the place to be in February 2016!

As I look at outside – I can see the remnants of the recent snowfall in the northeast. The temperature reads a cool 24 degrees but in Jacksonville, FL (or JAX) apparently its 85º. I can’t wait for the new year! By the time this blog is uploaded, it will be just about a month …

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Report from the 2015 President-Elect

As AAS President-Elect, it has been my privilege to oversee the awards process as well as the Fall Courses this year. I wanted to take a minute to update the membership on these two important activities that are core to our mission. 2015 FALL COURSES The Fall Courses took place on Saturday, October 3, 2015 …

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Surgery in the Aging Patient

Recently, I received a phone call from a community hospital about my grandmother’s care since my mom was out of town (NB. My grandma is 101!). She had been sent to the ER because she was coughing and her retirement home was worried that she might have aspirated part of her dinner. While my grandmother …

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You Are What You Wear?

It is rare that an academic surgeon has an opportunity to write about something as lofty and important as dress. It is something that we often whisper about and sometimes talk about with colleagues, but usually in private settings and not on the podium at a scientific meeting. We all know that what you wear …

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Toy Blocks and Scalpels – Bringing Learning Theory into the Operating Room

At first, sitting in a classroom with future teachers and teacher educators was strange. I had just finished two years of clinical training, and rather than being in the operating room, I was discussing how important toy blocks and play “occupations” are in kindergarten and educational development.1 I struggled to grasp how this would make …

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Elsevier Announces the Winner of the Surgical Specialties Innovation Challenge

In the recently completed Surgical Specialties Innovation Challenge, Elsevier invited members of the surgical community to help shape the future of online surgery publishing. With over 130 submissions, the interest in the challenge exceeded all expectations. A three member committee reviewed the submissions and selected ‘Markup Carry-over’, submitted by Dr. Jesse Skoch MD of Cincinnati …

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