Association for Academic Surgery (AAS)
The mission of the Association for Academic Surgery (AAS) is to inspire and develop young academic surgeons. Our core values are Inclusion, Leadership, Innovation, Scholarship, Mentorship
The mission of the Association for Academic Surgery (AAS) is to inspire and develop young academic surgeons. Our core values are Inclusion, Leadership, Innovation, Scholarship, Mentorship
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This Viewpoint describes the advantages of prioritizing circulation in patients with compressible bleeding sources and in those with noncompressible torso injuries.
Planning research time during surgical residency can be a stressful process. Tackling grant writing, mentorship meetings, conferences, and abstract deadlines while still rotating on busy…
The shooter who killed eight people at a Dallas-area mall was wearing a patch that read “RWDS,” short for “Right Wing Death Squad.” It’s a…
Oscar was born with a calling. His career as a surgeon is defined by helping others. Now, he finds himself on the other side of…
This Viewpoint discusses the lack of work-life balance in surgery, particularly that surgeons are expected to be ready to work even when they are not…
Join us on Wednesday, March 29th at 9 PM ET on Twitter @AcademicSurgery. On this month’s #AASChat led by Reagan Collins (@ReaganACollins) and Dr. Alexander…
The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically and permanently changed the telehealth landscape.
Anne MacDonald (undergraduate Pre-Med student at Boston College) Taylor Coe, MD (General Surgery Resident at Mass General Hospital) Sienna Li, BS (Harvard Medical Student) Eleonore…