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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