Join in our upcoming Tweetchat in partnership with Association of Academic Surgery (AAS) on Monday, April 23, 8 pm ET. To participate, be sure to follow the moderators for this chat, Drs. Christian Jones (@jonessurgery) of AAS (@AcademicSurgery) and Michaela West (@MichaelaWst) of the Association of Women Surgeons (AWS). Please tag all of your tweets with the hashtag #AASAWSChat. DIVERSITY Diversity […]
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/
Attention Early Career Vascular and Orthopedic Surgeons Funding Available for Association for Academic Surgery (AAS) Courses & Meeting
Apply to receive free registration to the: AAS Fall Courses – “29th Annual Fundamentals of Surgical Research Course & 14th Annual Early Career Development Course” October 20, 2018, in Boston, MA and 2019 Academic Surgical Congress – Feb 5-7, 2019, in Houston, TX Two early-career academic surgeons from each discipline will be selected. Note that […]
Perspective
With apologies to those of you who dislike sports analogies, this past week in college basketball provided an excellent parallel for what we do every day—and critical lessons to keep our emotional and mental health in a place where we can continue to try to help patients. As many know, for the first time in […]
Parenthood and surgical residency. Can they coexist?
Just before starting residency, I watched the birth of my first son. On the cusp of starting a surgical internship my life was filled with excitement, chaos and a little bit of fear. Confident and naïve, I did not spend much time considering the role my career choice was going to play on the father […]
From Research to Innovation: A Call to Arms for Young Surgeons
As I read through the current issues of the surgical literature, familiar themes continue to permeate the pages. Two themes represent much of the research we as academic surgeons devote a significant amount of time to designing, conducting, and publishing. The first goes something like this: “A study of ABC clinical problem in the LMNOP […]
Pregnancy, New Moms, and Surgical Residency
Surgical training is particularly rough on pregnant residents. This was made very clear in a recent study of women who were pregnant during surgical residency, which found that 39% of women surveyed considered leaving residency and 30% would advise female medical students against pursuing a surgical career.1 With so much focus on retaining and promoting […]
AAS Aspiring Leaders Development Program – application closes April 1st!
The Application Deadline for AAS’ inaugural 2018 Aspiring Leaders Development Program closes this weekend! Apply now for this exciting program designed to engage high-potential academic surgeons with quality mentorship to impact personal, team and organizational goals Applications are being accepted now through April 1, 2018 – for more information and to apply online, please visit […]
Shedding light on the hidden curriculum of leadership
As academic surgeons, it is our obligation to transform the society in which we live, not just through scientific innovation but through strong leadership. Goliaths like Thomas Starzl revolutionized not only surgical practice but also entire communities. Leadership is crucial to the efficacy of public health initiatives such as the Stop the Bleed campaign, which […]
Introducing the AAS Aspiring Leaders Development Program
The Association for Academic Surgery is pleased to present the Aspiring Leaders Development Program. This 12-month mentorship program is designed to engage high-potential academic surgeons to develop and implement leadership competencies, supported with associated high quality mentorship, in order to impact personal, team and organizational goals. For our inaugural 2018 program, we’ve assembled a fantastic […]
AAS Elects New Officers!
During the 13th Annual Academic Surgical Congress (ASC) in Jacksonville, new AAS officers were elected to lead the society. Congratulations to Dr. Karl Bilimoria, who was elected President-Elect and Dr. Amir Ghaferi, who was elected our next Secretary. Both are outstanding candidates and we look forward to their future leadership. The full list of officers […]