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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/ 

Giving Thanks for AAS

For this Holiday Season, in this very strange year, The AAS Senior Council would like to share some thoughts on how thankful we are to be members of the AAS and how it has impacted all of our careers in many different ways.  We compiled these thoughts from our council members to share with you …

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Congratulations to the New Journal of Surgical Research Statistics Editors

We are pleased to announce that Molly Jarman, PhD, MPH, and Adan Becerra, PhD, have been selected to serve as Statistics Editor for the Journal of Surgical Research (JSR); they will be joining our current Statistics Editor, Mazen Zenati, MD, MPH, PhD. Dr. Jarman is an Instructor at Harvard Medical School and an Investigator in …

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Navigating your Career Through Tumultuous Times: A Young Surgeon’s Perspective

This Halloween season, I saw a pumpkin that had been carved with just the date “2020” on it. Scary, right? The year 2020 is perhaps the first year to become, in and of itself, a self-explanatory meme. And for good reason—the year had a seemingly endless onslaught of negative events that affected many of us …

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#AASChat Tonight! Nov. 24th – Work-Life Harmony and the Academic Surgeon

Join us tonight, November 24th at 8PM ET on Twitter @AcademicSurgery, #AASChat to discuss! What approach do you think works the best for you, work-life balance, integration, or harmony? Or is it all just semantics? Sometimes we need to set boundaries to protect us from ourselves. What are some ways you set boundaries? What are …

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#AASChat Twitter Topic for Nov. 24th – Work-Life Harmony and the Academic Surgeon

Join us on Tuesday, November 24th at 8PM ET on Twitter @AcademicSurgery, #AASChat to discuss! What approach do you think works the best for you, work-life balance, integration, or harmony? Or is it all just semantics? Sometimes we need to set boundaries to protect us from ourselves. What are some ways you set boundaries? What …

Read more#AASChat Twitter Topic for Nov. 24th – Work-Life Harmony and the Academic Surgeon

How Halsted Altered the Course of Surgery as We Know It

Where would American Medicine be today if it were not for Dr. William Halsted? Would residency even exist? Shortly before moving to Johns Hopkins for my research years, my attending gifted me a copy of ‘Genius on the Edge – The bizarre double life of Dr. William Stewart Halsted’. A must-read classic, this masterful biography …

Read moreHow Halsted Altered the Course of Surgery as We Know It

Request for Self-Nominations for JSR Social Media Editor

The Journal of Surgical Research (JSR) is currently accepting applications for a Social Editor. The Social Media Editor plays a crucial role in ensuring that the work featured in the journal reaches the broadest possible audience of clinicians, scientists, and educators interested in surgical science and academic career development. The Social Media Editor will manage …

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Work-Life Harmony and the Academic Surgeon

As an Academic Surgeon, I have the privilege of being able to share my passion with trainees and hope it is contagious.  I also have the privilege of mentoring medical students who are deciding if surgery is the right specialty for them.  In this process, I am very open about having a toddler and being …

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AAS Member Spotlight for November 2020 – Anuoluwapo Elegbede, MD, MSc

Each month, the AAS Membership Committee presents the “Membership Spotlight” – an opportunity to introduce you to a member of your association. Article by Christopher S. Davis, MD, MPH Dr. Anuoluwapo (Anu) Elegbede is an Assistant Professor at Froedtert Hospital and the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) in Milwaukee. Dr. Elegbede joined the Division of …

Read moreAAS Member Spotlight for November 2020 – Anuoluwapo Elegbede, MD, MSc

2020 Publications Committee Reviewers of the Year

Each year the AAS Publications Committee reviews hundreds of manuscripts submitted to be considered for presentation at the Academic Surgical Congress. The review work is detailed and very time consuming – we are grateful for the tremendous amount of work our committee members accomplish, and it is with great pleasure that we present and congratulate …

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