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Academic Advancement Nominations New

July 31, 2024 by AAS Webmaster

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Sidney Amadi

Candidate Member

Zhejiang Province Peoples Hospital

General Surgery

As a resident general surgeon at Zhejiang provincial peoples hospital, Hangzhou, China. I am eager to have a chance to contribute to the global surgery landscape. Pursuing my post graduate studies in this part of the globe offers a unique persepective on surgical education and practice. As I am still in my infancy stage of surgical expertise i welcome any opportunity for growth and learning.

My committment to fostering international collaboration in surgery has grown as i have progressed through my residency years, participating as the host of the in international events such as annual hospital sino-india, sino-africa forums held at my hospital, oral presentations at academic conferences for international students in china, have honed my ablity to bridge cultural gaps, a skill essential for international surgical organisations such as AAS.

I am a multilingual professional fluent in English, Swahili, Chinese and French. My research contributions, evidenced by publications in peer-reviewed journals and awards for presentations at academic conferences, underscore my dedication to advancing surgical knowledge. Main focus being on surgical training.

I have conducted a laparoscopic surgery training  10 week workshop at my hospital for undergraduate medical students aligninig with the goal of developing international courses. I am passionate about sharing nkowledge and believe that my background in both a developing and a developed healthcare system would bring valuable insight.

I am committed to dedicating my time and effort required for conference calls, meetings and look forward to contributing to the AAS's mission of global surgical advancement.

Number of annual AAS Fall Courses and/or ASC meetings attended

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Previous AAS Activity
Activity Year(s) Served
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