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CELEBRATING OVER 40 YEARS OF

… and many more to come!

Academic AchievementGeorge D. Zuidema, MD

1968

Academic Surgeryand the Era of Dissent

John S. Najarian, MD

1969

The Future of Transplantation Surgery

W. Gearld Austen, MD

1970

Black Clouds and Silver Linings

Ward O. Griffen, Jr., MD

1971

The Care and Feeding of theAssociation for Academic Surgery

Eric W. Fonkalsrud, MD

1972

Winds of Change in Academic Surgery

Paul A. Ebert, MD

1973

Quality in the Era of Change

Thomas L. Marchioro, MD

1974

Youth

Hiram C. Polk, Jr., MD

1975

Unity of Surgery

Bernard M. Jaffe, MD

1978

Bakke, Biko and the Hippocratic Oath

Gerald S. Moss, MD

1976

House Staff Unions –Good or Bad

Edward M. Copeland, MD

1979

The Role of the Young Academic Surgeon in American Surgery

Wallace P. Ritchie, Jr., MD

1977

The Association:A Look Back A Look Ahead

Creighton B. Wright, MD

1980

Academic Surgery:Past and Prologue

Robert W. Hobson, II, MD

1981

Why Academic Surgery?

Laurence Y. Cheung, MD

1982

The Association for Academic Surgery: Its Past, Present and Future

Alden H. Harken, MD

1983

Surgery as anApplied Physiology

Michael J. Zinner, MD

1986

Surgical Research –Our Perspective

James W. Holcroft, MD

1984

The Frankenstein Principle

Richard E. Ward, MD

1987

Extrinsic FactorsAffecting Surgical Training

Charles M. Balch, MD

1985

The Academic Surgeon as a Clinical Investigator

Kirby I. Bland, MD

1988

The Academic Surgeon in an Era of Socioeconomic and Litigious Restraint

Richard Bell, Jr., MD

1989

Surgical Research andOther Oxymorons

Dana K. Andersen, MD

1990

Taking the Lead: Challenges of Supply and Demand in Academic Surgery

R. Neal Garrison, MD

1991

The Association for Academic Surgery: What a Concept!

Wiley W. Souba, MD, ScD

1994

Sand, Sandstorms and Sandcastles

Joel J. Roslyn, MD

1992

The Realities of Idealism

David L. Dunn, MD, PhD

1995

Projections

Karen S. Guice, MD

1993

Power

David W. McFadden, MD

1996

Patients

Robert L. Conter, MD

1997

Death of Academic Surgery?

F. Charles Brunicardi, MD

1998

Academic ProgramDevelopment

V. Suzanne Klimberg, MD

1999

An Attitude of Gratitude

Tien C. Ko, MD

2002

Excellence in Academic Surgery

David I. Soybel, MD

2000

The Education of an Academic Surgeon

David H. Berger, MD

2001

From Led to Leader

Justin B. Dimick, MD, MPH

2016

The Rookie Advantage

Caprice C. Greenberg, MD, MPH

2017

Sticky Floors and Glass Ceilings

Rebecca S. Sippel, MD

2018

Re-defining Success in Academic Surgery

Adil H. Haider, MD, MPH

2019

Karl Bilimoria, MD

2020

Lillian S. Kao, MD, MS

2014

Real World vs. Ivory Tower: The Challenge for Academic Surgery

Timothy M. Pawlik, MD, MPH, PhD

2015

Defining Success in Academic Surgery: What is Your Impact Factor?

Henri R. Ford, MD

2003

Mentorship, Diversity and Academic Surgery

J. Perren Cobb, MD

2004

Uniting the Voices for Academic Surgery: The Role of the Young Voice

Matthias G. Stelzner, MD

2005/6

Loud and Clear Now – Advocacy and Academic Surgery

Siobhan A. Corbett, MD

2007

The Association for Academic Surgery and the Butterfly Effect

Fiemu Nwariaku, MD

2008

Mind the Gap: Workforce Disparities and Global Health

Daniel Albo, MD, PhD

2011

Diversification of the Academic Portfolio

Scott A. LeMaire, MD

2012

Toward Self-actualization in Academic Surgery

Melina R. Kibbe, MD, RVT

2013

A Beacon of Hope

Herbert Chen, MD

2009

Episode VI: The Return of the Surgeon

Kevin F. Staveley-O’Carroll, MD, PhD

2010

One World: The InternationalSociety of Academic Surgery

Equality is The Cornerstone of Medicine

Fanning the Burnout Fire: How Our Misconceptions and Good Intentions

Could Fail Tomorrow’s Surgeon

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