The Association for Academic Surgery Annual Meeting History
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THE ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY ANNUAL MEETING HISTORY COMMITTEE ON PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE ON PRESIDENTIAL FOUNDER’S PRESIDENT’S INVITED DATE / HOST EDUCATION WORKSHOP ISSUES PANEL ADDRESS LECTURER GUEST SPEAKER PANEL February, 3-6, 2009 The Glass Ceiling: Surgical Education Partnering with Episode VI: The Return of Cancer as an Organ Sanibel Harbour Resort Does it Still Exist for in the Internet Era Industry to Move the Surgeon System: The Tumor & Spa, Fort Myers, FL Women and Discoveries from the Herbert Chen, MD Microenvironment Minorities in Surgery Bench to the Bedside John E. Niederhuber, MD February 13-15, 2008 The Changing Face Debt Burden Among Mind the Gap: Workforce Will Personal Genomes Hyatt Regency of Surgical Academic Surgeons: Disparities and Global Impact Medical Care? Huntington Beach Education: The Problem and Health Richard K. Gibbs, MD Resort & Spa, Simulation as the Some Possible Fiemu Nwariaku, MD Huntington Beach, CA New Paradigm Solutions February 6-9, 2007 New Initiatives in Surgical Innovation, The Association for William Stewart Halsted: Convention Center Graduate and Investigation and the Academic Surgery and the Our Surgical Heritage Phoenix, AZ Continuing IRB Butterfly Effect John L. Cameron, MD Education Siobhan A. Corbett, MD February 7-11, 2006 Training the Loud and Clear Now- Nitric Oxide as a Manchester Grand Surgeons of Advocacy and Academic Signaling Molecule in the Hyatt, Tomorrow: The Surgery Cardiovascular System San Diego, CA Revolution in Matthias G. Stelzner, MD Louis J. Ignarro, MD Surgical Education November 11-13, 2004 The End of the If it Ain’t Broke, Fix Unifying the Voice of Uniting the Voices for Developments in Academic Surgery: Baylor College of Beginning it: The New Academic Surgery Academic Surgery: The Cardiovascular Surgery Dynamics in a Complex Medicine – Michael E. Surgical Education Role of the Young Voice at Baylor College of System DeBakey Department of Curriculum J. Perren Cobb, MD Medicine Timothy G. Buchman, MD, Surgery Michael E. DeBakey, PhD Houston, TX MD, PhD November 13-15, 2003 Challenges to Mentoring the Next Initiating a Career in Mentorship, Diversity and Constructing and Friendly Fire: Pursuing University of California- Training Academic Generation Academic Surgery, Academic Surgery Deconstructing an Patient Safety in an Davis Medical Center Surgeons in the Era Maintaining a Career Henri R. Ford, MD Epithelium: From Single Academic Medical Center Sacramento, CA of Surgical Tracking in Academics, Molecule to Host- Richard Simmons, MD and the 80-hour Maintaining a Pathogen Interactions Work Week Balanced Lifestyle W. James Nelson, PhD November 7-9, 2002 (in lieu of the Transitional Young Surgeons Excellence in Academic Academic Surgery: Is the Excellence in Clinical Brigham and Women’s President’s Research in Workshop, Resident Surgery Pleasure Worth the Practice Hospital, Harvard Workshop, there Surgical Education Work Hours and Tien C. Ko, MD Pain? Richard A. Prinz, MD Medical School was a second invited Leadership Training John A. Mannick, MD Boston, Massachusetts guest speaker) Surgical Science and the Future Courtney M. Townsend, Jr., MD November 15-17, 2001 Challenges For The Changing Face Promoting Our From Led to Leader Allograft Acceptance & The Leadership Principles of Medical College of Surgical Leaders of Surgical Vision: Advocacy David H. Berger, MD Tolerance Abraham Lincoln Wisconsin Education and the Future of Thomas E. Starzl, MD, F. Charles Brunicardi, MD Milwaukee, Wisconsin Academic Surgery PhD November 2-4, 2000 Perspectives on the The Road Ahead Maturation in The Education of an The Trouble with Fat Academic Surgery Under University of South Restructuring of NIH Academic Surgery: Academic Surgeon Michael S. Brown, MD Stress: Working Toward a Florida Study Sections From Assistant to David I. Sobel, MD Solution Tampa, Florida Associate and Laurence Y. Cheung, MD Beyond November 18-20, 1999 Masters of Surgery The Challenges For Maturing as a An Attitude of Gratitude Cellular Signaling with [email protected] MCP/Hahnemann and Mentoring The Surgeon- Mentor: From V. Suzanne Klimberg, MD Nitric Oxide and Cyclic Wiley W. Souba, MD School of Medicine Scientist Managing Minions to GMP Philadelphia, Molding Masters Ferid Murad, MD, PhD Pennsylvania November 19-21, 1998 Past Presidents- Navigating in How to Utilize the Academic Program Genetic Analysis of Ethics for Surgeons University of The Wonder Years Troubled Waters: Environment and the Development Breast and Ovarian Dana K. Andersen, MD Washington Medical Successful VA, University and F. Charles Brunicardi, Cancer Center Educational Affiliated Medical MD Mary Claire King, MD Seattle, Washington Program Centers to Build Development in Successful Academic 1998 Surgical Careers Today and in the 21 st Century November 6-8, 1997 The Changing Restructuring Participation of Life Death of Academic How to Train a Surgical A Brave New World: A University of Texas Health Care Surgical Graduate Science Faculty in Surgery? Scientist Chairman’s Perspective Southwestern Medical Environment Medical Education: Research Robert L. Conter, MD James C. Thompson, Joel J. Roslyn, MD Center Is It Time? Relationships with MD Dallas, Texas Industry: The Impact of Corporate Funding on the Research Agenda and Accomplishments of Faculty November 13-16, 1996 Introduction to Challenges in Bioethical Patients What is Tumor The Outlook for Academic Northwestern University Outcomes Research Surgical Education: Considerations in David W. McFadden, MD Dormancy? Surgery Medical School for Surgeons Strategies for Human Can It Be Prolonged George Zuidema, MD Chicago, Illinois Success Xenotransplantation Therapeutically? M. Judah Folkman, MD November 8-11, 1995 Redefining The Future of The Squeeze in Projections The Human Genome A Prior Definition of University of Michigan Academic Surgery Surgical Education Biomedical Research David L. Dunn, MD, PhD Project and the Future of Academic Surgery Ann Arbor, Michigan for the 21 st Century Funding: Alternative Medicine Richard Simmons, MD Sources of Support Francis Collins, MD November 16-19, 1994 Nurturing Young The Necessity, The Managed Sand, Sandstorms and Cell Signaling: From The Responsibilities of a University of New Surgeons: Is it an Practicality and Academic Surgeon: Sandcastles Simplicity of Complexity Learned Profession Mexico Art or is it a Feasibility of Competitive or Wiley W. Souba, MD, ScD Howard Rasmussen, Samuel O. Thier MD Albuquerque, New Blueprint? Modern Education Compromised? MD Mexico and Evaluation Methods for Residency Training November 10-13, 1993 Faculty Performance Survival of Academic Power Prospects for Vaccine Hillary Rodham Clinton Hershey Medical Center Development: Based Testing: Surgery in Karen S. Guice, MD Against HIV (Invited) Hershey, Pennsylvania Planning an Necessity or Healthcare Reform Dani Bolognesi, PhD Academic Career Nuisance? November 18-21, 1992 Educational Problem Based Death, Dying and The Realities of Idealism The Biology of Human Science, Scientists and McGill University Challenges for the Learning Doctors: Ethical Joel J. Roslyn, MD Cancer Metastases Responsibilities Montreal, Quebec, 1990’s Dilemmas in Surgical Isaiah J. Fidler, DVM, Kenneth Shine, MD Canada Practice PhD November 20-23, 1991 Time Management Resident Roundup: Clinical Versus The Association for Endothelium and Academic Surgery and University of Colorado How Should We Laboratory Academic Surgery: What a Cardiovascular Disease Practice Plan: A Delicate Health Sciences Center Select General Responsibilities in Concept! Paul Vanhoutte, MD, Balance in Changing Times Colorado Springs, Surgery Residents? the Growth of the R. Neal Garrison, MD PhD R. Hiram C. Polk, Jr., MD Colorado Academic Surgeon: A Tug of War Revisited November 14-17, 1990 Application of Operating Room Conflict of Interest in Taking the Lead: (State of the Art Lecture) The Surgeon’s Muse The University of Texas Molecular Biology in Supervision of Academic Surgery- Challenges of Supply and Role of Oxygen Radicals Thomas Krizek, MD Health Science Center Surgical Research Residents, or is Apparent or Real? Demand in Academic and Leukocytes in Houston, Texas there a Phantom in Surgery Ischemia-Reperfusion the Operating Dana K. Andersen, MD Induced Microvascular Room? Dysfunction Neil Granger, PhD November 15-18, 1989 How to Design and The Problem Prospective Changes Surgical Research and (State of the Art Lecture) Surgeons and Their University of Louisville Analyze Resident: in Physician other Oxymorons Polarity and the Communities School of Medicine Experiments-Useful Diagnosis and Reimbursement- Can Richard Bell, Jr., MD Pancreas: Problems and Josef E. Fischer, MD Louisville, Kentucky Statistics for Prognosis Academic Surgery Perspectives Surgeons Survive? James Jamieson, MD, PhD November 16-19, 1988 A Scientific Specialty Exposure Residents Hours- The Academic Surgeon in University of Utah Approach to Surgical in General Surgery Sleep Deprivation an Era of Socioeconomic School of Medicine Reasoning Residency: and Clinical and Litigious Restraint Salt Lake City, Utah Practice Needs, Performance Kirby I. Bland, MD Board Decrees and Turf Battles November 1-4, 1987 Teaching Surgical The Effect of Great Expectations: Extrinsic Factors Affecting University of Florida Skills Fellowships on Stress and the Surgical Training College of Medicine General Surgery Medical Family Richard E. Ward, MD Orlando, Florida Residents November 5-8, 1986 Literature Search The Surgical Surgical Research-Our Uniformed