The AAS Membership Committee’s “Membership Spotlight” series – each month in The Academic Surgeon and on the AAS homepage we will introduce you to a member of your association. Eittel E. Oppenheimer is a staff surgeon at the University of Florida affiliated North Florida/South Georgia VA Medical Center. He completed his general surgery residency at […]
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/
A Waste of Good Medicine
A few months ago, I came across some disturbing news from my hometown in Karachi, Pakistan. The pictures you see below show medical waste, including contaminated sharps, washed up across a stretch of the popular Clifton Beach. The outrage that ensued on Twitter and other social media platforms led authorities to close down the beach, […]
“You didn’t match? Neither did I.” How to Navigate the SOAP, Scramble, and Beyond
For every fourth-year medical student, match week arrives with an email from the National Residency Match Program (NRMP). Some students receive a message congratulating them on matching, assuring them the location of the program will be revealed at the end of the week. Others receive a message stating they did not match with a residency […]
Request for Self-Nominations for JSR Associate Editor Positions
The Journal of Surgical Research (JSR) is accepting self-nominations for three editorial leadership positions. Associate Editor for Gastrointestinal Surgical Oncology – The journal is seeking applicants with expertise in gastrointestinal surgery research, including clinical studies and basic science, with a focus on gastrointestinal and hepatopancreaticobiliary cancer. Associate Editor for Pediatric Surgery – The journal is […]
Reflections from the Trip Home (views are my own)
Last week was a whirlwind. It always amazes me how it seems like so much time has passed, yet how quickly events go by simultaneously. Planning the Academic Surgical Congress is a labor of love and truly is a team effort. The more obvious thank-yous go to Jayme (my SUS counterpart), our management company (Christine, […]
AAS ANNOUNCES 2020 OFFICER SLATE
Dear AAS Member, The AAS Nominating Committee is pleased to present the following slate of officers for the 2020-2021 year. Congratulations to all the nominees! President-Elect Amir Ghaferi, MD, MS Secretary Jeffrey Farma, MD Luke Funk, MD Fabian Johnston, MD Virginia Shaffer, MD Again this year, we will be voting electronically. All Active members who […]
Creating a Welcoming Environment for Families at Academic Conferences
I was recently at a conference that stated rather prominently, “For safety reasons, children under the age of 12 (including infants in carriers and strollers, or hand-carried infants and toddlers) are not permitted in the educational sessions, exhibit hall and poster session.” Then a few weeks later, I attended another conference, where a young man […]
Membership Spotlight for February 2020 – Jessica Liu, MD
The AAS Membership Committee presents our “Membership Highlight” series – each month in The Academic Surgeon and on the AAS homepage we will introduce you to a member of your association. Jessica Liu is a PGY-3 general surgical resident with aspirations to specialize in Endocrine surgery. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of […]
How To Choose A Research Path
On Monday, January 27th at 8:00pm Eastern, please join your colleagues on Twitter for an #AASChat on How To Choose A Research Path. So, you’ve decided that you want to do research. You’ve come to the same conclusion as many academic surgeons – research is a rewarding part of a surgical career. Yes, surgeons like […]
AAS Program and Publications Committees Self-Nominations – Deadline January 22, 2020
We are currently accepting self-nominations to the AAS Program and Publications Committees. Below are the charges for each committee and the term is from 2020-2022. Program Committee 1. Review submitted abstracts in a timely fashion and select those to be presented during the combined annual meeting. 2. Attend the meeting of the Program […]