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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/ 

What’s New in Surgical Education?

April 10-12, 2014 was the Annual Meeting of the Association for Surgical Education (ASE). This meeting brings together those with a significant interest in surgical education, and the highlight of the ASE meeting is always the level of scholarship that is now being brought to the field of surgical education research. As someone who has …

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Reliability of Risk-Adjusted Outcomes for Profiling Hospital Surgical Quality

Since the introduction of the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) in 1994 and its subsequent adoption in both the academic and private sectors through the early 2000’s, academic surgeons have been interested in understanding the quality and utility of data collected by the program. High caliber quality metrics are important for a number of …

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Reflections of an Early Blogger: The AAS Enters the Age of Transparency

Last October, the Association for Academic Surgery (AAS) launched its first blog, joining many other surgical organizations in the adoption of social media tools. These tools are not new, but they remind us of the lessons of transparency. I began blogging in 1997, the year the term “web log” was used by John Barger to …

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Medical Students: How to Make the Most out of a Conference

As a medical student, my goal is to figure out what specialty I want to pursue and where I want to take my career. To accomplish this I am attempting to get exposed to as many things related to medicine as possible. On that note, I had the pleasure of attending the Academic Surgical Congress, …

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Congratulations to the AAS Award Winners!

In addition to the winners we announced in our January 2nd post, several additional awards were presented by the AAS at the recent 2014 Academic Surgical Congress. Congratulations to all the winners! If you would like to review any of the abstracts listed below, you can find them on the 2014 Abstract Archive on the …

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Best Practices in Resident Teaching

Last week, AAS President-Elect Justin Dimick posed a question to the AAS Twitter Community: To surgery residents: What do the best faculty teachers do in the OR to help you learn? i.e., best practices? @AmaliaCochranMD @DHBBaylorMed — Justin B. Dimick (@jdimick1) February 21, 2014 The question was posed after several faculty (@jdimick1, @AmaliaCochranMD, @DHBBaylorMed) discussed …

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President’s Message

It has been an honor and a privilege serving as AAS President, and I will be sad to see the year come to an end. However, the forward momentum, the initiatives, and the growth of the society are exciting to watch, and I cannot wait to see the directions the society takes in the next …

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Eight Keys to Crafting an Effective Presentation

Careful attention to study design, execution, and analysis are of paramount importance in achieving excellence in research. The very best science, however, is meaningless unless communicated effectively to the scientific community. Consequently, aspiring investigators must master the skill of delivering effective presentations. There are several principles to consider when designing a presentation. Principle 1: Target …

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Results from the AAS Member Survey

Recently, many of you were asked to participate in an AAS member survey. On behalf of the AAS Engagement Work Group, we thank you for sharing your thoughts with us and are pleased to report that the results are in! Below is a sampling of the results from 338 respondents. The majority of respondents felt …

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Congratulations to the 2014 AAS, AASF, and ASC Award Winners

Congratulations to our winners: Wei Zhou, MD winner of the 2014 AAS/Taiwan Surgical Association International Visiting Professorship Award Sandra L Wong, MD, MS winner of the 2014 AAS/Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Younger Fellows Committee Leadership Exchange Mamta Swaroop, MD, FACS winner of the 2014 AAS/Colombian Surgical Association International Visiting Professorship Award Winners of the …

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