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Leadership Nominations New

July 31, 2024 by AAS Webmaster

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Kimberly Ramonell

Active Member

University of Pittsburgh

Endocrine Surgery

The AAS has been my academic home since 2016. This organization is one of the most influential in my young academic surgery career and I am so grateful for every opportunity I have had to be involved. I am currently the Class of 2021 Councilor and this has been an incredible experience to participate on the Executive Council. As I transition out of this role, I am seeking a new opportunity to continue promoting, growing, and improving this incredible organization of current and future academic surgeons! I have immense gratitude for the opportunity to self nominate myself to to become a committee member. Thank you!

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

5

Please list the years of ASC Meetings attended

2017, 2021 (virtual), 2022, 2023, 2024

Previous AAS Activity
Activity Year(s) Served
Class Representative 2022-2024

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