词条 | Association of Women Surgeons |
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The Association of Women Surgeons (AWS) is a non-profit educational and professional organization founded in 1981. With over 2,000 members in 21 countries, both women and men, AWS is one of the largest international organizations dedicated to supporting, enhancing the interaction, and facilitating the exchange of information between women surgeons at various stages in their careers. The organization's mission statement reads: "To inspire, encourage, and enable women surgeons to achieve their personal and professional goals". AWS actions aim to: ENGAGE current and future women surgeons to realize their professional and personal goals. EMPOWER women to succeed. EXCEL in those aspirations through mentorship, education and a networking community that promotes their contributions and achievements as students, surgeons and leaders. History1981–1990The AWS was founded in 1981 when Dr. Patricia Numann posted a sign inviting any woman surgeon to a breakfast at the October meeting of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) in the San Francisco Hilton Hotel.
1991–2000
2001–2010
2011–2018
Standing committees
ChaptersThe association counts with five local chapters:
In addition, there are over 50 AWS Medical Student Chapters nationally and internationally. Many institutions also have institutional chapters for their women surgical residents. Key collaborations and partnerships
Past presidents1981 – 1988 – Founder, Patricia Numann 1988 – 1990 – Tamar Earnest 1990 – 1992 – Mary McCarthy 1992 – 1994 – Linda Phillips 1994 – 1995 – Margaret Dunn 1995 – 1996 – Joyce Majure 1996 – 1997 – M. Margaret Kemeny 1997 – 1998 – Leigh Neumayer 1998 – 1999 – Beth Sutton 1999 – 2000 – Dixie Mills 2000 – 2001 – Kim Ephgrave (deceased) 2001 – 2002 – Myriam Curet 2002 – 2003 – Susan Kaiser 2003 – 2004 – Vivian Gahtan 2004 – 2005 – Susan Stuart 2005 – 2006 – Hilary Sanfey 2006 – 2007 – Patricia Bergen 2007 – 2008 – Mary Hooks 2008 – 2009 – AJ Copeland 2009 – 2010 – Rosemary Kozar 2010 – 2011 – Marilyn Marx 2011 – 2012 – Betsy Tuttle-Newhall 2012 – 2013 – Susan Pories 2013 – 2014 – Danielle Walsh 2014 – 2015 – Nancy Gantt 2015 – 2016 – Amalia Cochran 2016 – 2017 – Christine Laronga 2017 – 2018 – Celeste Hollands 2018 – 2019 – Sareh Parengi Annual meetingIn 1992, the AWS held its first summer meeting in Park City, Utah. The theme was Strategies for Success.
Starting in 2004, the AWS has held an annual conference held in conjunction with the ACS Clinical Congress. The conference features a one day conference with scientific session, key note speakers or panels; a Presidential award dinner and a networking breakfast.
2018 (Boston) – Theme: Dare to Be You
2017 (San Diego) – Theme: Better Together 2016 (Washington DC) – Theme: Sailing with Es: Engage, Empower, Excel 2015 (Chicago) – Theme: Leaning In without Stressing Out 2014 (San Francisco) – Theme: Thriving Amidst Change 2013 (Washington DC) – Theme: On Point 2012 (Chicago) – Theme: We Are the World 2011 (San Francisco) – Theme: Celebrating 30 Years 2010 (Washington DC) 2009 (Chicago) 2008 (San Francisco) 2007 (New Orleans) – Theme: Women as Leaders 2006 (Chicago) – Theme: Women as Surgeons: Past, Present and Future 2005 (San Francisco) – Theme: Challenging Paradigms: Defining and Redefining Success 2004 (New Orleans) – Theme: Transitions in a Surgical Career Sponsored awards and past winners
Named in honor of Dr. Nina Starr Braunwald, the first woman cardiac surgeon and a Deputy NIH Director, this award was established with an endowment from Dr. Eugene Braunwald. This is the most prestigious award granted by AWS and is given in recognition of outstanding contributions to the advancement of women in surgery. Leigh Anne Neumayer, MD FACS (2017) Diana Farmer MD FACS (2016) Rosemary Kozar MD FACS (2015) Hilary Sanfey MB BCh FACS (2014) Joyce Majure MD FACS (2013) Valerie Rusch MD FACS (2012) Margaret Dunn MD, MBA, FACS (2011) Julie Freischlag MD, FACS (2010) Susan Miller Briggs MD, MPH, FACS (2009) M. Margaret Kemeny MD, FACS (2008) Nancy Ascher MD, FACS (2007) The American College of Surgeons (2006) Karin Muraszko MD, FACS (2005) Barbara Lee Bass MD, FACS (2004) Mary C. McCarthy MD, FACS (2003) Susan M. Love MD, FACS (2002) Linda G. Phillips MD, FACS (2001) Anna Marie Ledgerwood MD, FACS (2000) Patricia Numann MD, FACS (1998) Leslie J. Kohman MD, FACS (1997) Patricia K. Donahoe MD, FACS (1996) Kathryn D. Anderson MD, FACS (1995) Olga Jonasson MD, FACS (1994) Claude Organ MD, FACS (1993) Distinguished Member AwardThis award is given to the individual who as an AWS member exemplifies the ideals and mission of the organization. Since 2006, it has been named in honor of Dr. Olga Jonasson, the first woman to chair an academic Department of Surgery. Karen Brasel MD, MPH, FACS and Kazumi Kawase, MD, PhD (2017) Sherry Wren MD FACS (2016) Patricia Turner MD FACS (2015) Barb Pettitt MD FACS (2014) Hilary Sanfey MB BCh FACS (2013) Susan Kaiser MD FACS (2012) Pauline Chen MD, FACS (2011) Gayle Woodson MD, FACS (2010) Kimberly Ephgrave MD, FACS (2009) Dixie Mills MD, FACS (2008) Myriam Curet MD, FACS (2007) Leigh Neumayer MD, FACS (2006) Patricia Lowery MD, FACS (2005) Linda Brodsky MD, FACS (2004) Adrienne Krausz MD (2003) Lena M. Napolitano MD, FACS (2002) Margaret Dunn MD, MBA, FACS (2002) Mary McCarthy MD, FACS (2001) Sylvia Ramos MD, FACS, PC (2001) Julie Ann Freischlag MD, FACS (2000) Karen S. Guice MD, FACS, MPP (1999) Joyce Majure MD, FACS (1998) Gloria Sarto MD, PhD (1998) Barbara Lee Bass MD, FACS (1997) Carol Scott-Connor MD, PhD, FACS (1997) Maria Allo MD, FACS (1996) Barbara Kinder MD, FACS (1996) Frances K. Conley MD, FACS (1995) Sally Abston MD, FACS (1994) Tamar Earnest MD, FACS (1994) Jessie Ternberg MD, PhD, FACS (1994) Hughenna Gauntlett MD, FACS (1993) Nina Starr Braunwald MD (1992) Olga Jonasson MD, FACS (1992) Alma Dea Morani MD, FACS (1992) Patricia Numann MD, FACS (1991) Christine Haycock MD, FACS (1990) Past Presidents’ Honorary Member AwardThe Honorary Member Award is given to individuals supportive of the goals of AWS. It was named in honor of Dr. Claude Organ from 2007 to 2010. In 2011 it was re-named the AWS Past Presidents’ Honorary Member Award in acknowledgment of an endowment from all of the Past Presidents of AWS. Keith Lillemoe MD, FACS(2017) Fabrizio Michelassi MD FACS (2016) John Atkinson MD FACS Linda Richetelli-Pepe (2014) F. William Blaisdell, MD (2014) Marsha Moses PhD & Keith Amos MD, FACS (posthumously)(2013) George Sheldon MD, FACS (2012) Margaret Tarpley MLS & John Tarpley MD, FACS (2011) Lasalle D. Leffall, Jr. MD, FACS (2010) John Davis MD, FACS (2009) Carlos Pellegrini MD, FACS (2009) Michael Zinner MD, FACS (2008) Frank R. Lewis, Jr. MD, FACS (2007) Averil Mansfield CBE, FRCS, FACS (2006) Morris Kerstein MD, FACS (2005) Courtney M. Townsend, Jr. MD, FACS (2004) Ajit Sachdeva MD, FACS (2003) Karen Licitra (2002) Monica Maillet PhD (2001) John T. Preskitt, Sr. MD, FACS (2000) David Majure (1999) Debra A. DaRosa PhD (1998) Judith Keel (1997) Linn Meyer (1995) Marlys Witte MD (1994) Janet Bickel, MA (1992) Ellen More PhD (1992) Judith Briles PhD (1990) Outstanding Woman Resident AwardThe Outstanding Resident Award is given to a surgical trainee who demonstrates potential as a future leader in surgery. In 2010, this award was named in honor of Dr. Hilary Sanfey in acknowledgement of her generous endowment of this award. Meredith Barrett MD (2017) Kristy Rialon, MD (2016) Robin Petroze MD (2015) Sepideh Gholami, MD (2014) Meera Kotagal MD (2013) Stephanie Chao, MD (2012) Shimae Fitzgibbons, MD (2012) Maureen Tedesco MD (2011) Elizabeth David MD (2010) Victoria Stager MD (2010) Nancy Cho MD (2009) Lesly Dossett MD (2009) Traci Hedrick MD (2009) Amy Vertrees MD (2009) Jennifer Waljee MD (2009) Jennifer LaFemina MD (2008) Erika Adams Newman MD (2007) Louisa L. Pecchioni MD (2006) Leora Balsam MD (2005) Gretchen P. Purcell MD, PhD (2004) Patricia Turner MD (2003) Melina Kibbe MD (2002) Anna Santos-Quinones MD (2001) Carol Sawmiller MD (2000) Janice Cormier MD, MPH (1999) Patricia Numann Outstanding Medical Student AwardNamed in honor of the founder of AWS, this award was established to encourage and support women medical students pursuing a career in surgery. The winner is chosen based on her expressed interest in surgery, potential leadership qualities or research contributions to the field of surgery, her personal statement, and letters of recommendation. Mary Shen (2017) Jessica G.Y. Luc (2016) Hillary Braun (2015) Christina Grassi (2014) Jamie Anderson (2013) Sophia McKinley (2012) Rajshri Mainthia (2011) Shelly Choo (2010) Juliet Emamaulee (2009) Aminata Sallah (2008) Rebecca Snyder (2007) Ann Vaughters (2006) Erika Manning (2005) Kelley Hutcheson (2004) Sudha Jayaraman (2003) AWS Visiting Professors and Host InstitutionsThe AWS Visiting Professor Program provides medical schools with the opportunity to request top women surgeons as speakers and to receive funding from the AWS Foundation. Opportunities to lecture heighten the visibility of women surgeons while encouraging women medical students to pursue similar careers. The host institution is indicated in parentheses. Geeta Lal MD, FACS (2018) Ann Rogers MD, FACS (Houston Methodist Hospital 2017) Marie Crandall MD, MPH, FACS (East Carolina University 2016) Sharon Stein MD< FACS, FASCRS (University of Alabama Birmingham 2016) Anees B. Chagpar, MD, MSc, MPA, FACS, FRCSC (Ohio State, 2015) Carla Pugh MD FACS (Oklahoma University, 2015) Amalia Cochran, MD, FACS, FCCM, (Washington University, 2014) Sareh Parangi, MD, FACS , (Tulane University, 2014) Betsy Tuttle-Newhall, MD, FACS (The Cleveland Clinic, 2013) Carmen C. Solorzano, MD, FACS (Gundersen Health Systems – WI, 2013) Carol Scott-Conner MD, PhD, MBA, FACS (University of South Carolina, 2012) Martha A. Zeiger MD, FACS, FACE Massachusetts General Hospital, 2012) Mary Hooks MD, MBA, FACS; (Emory University,2011) Catherine Wittgen MD, FACS; (University of Wisconsin, 2010) Therese Duane MD, FACS; (University of Arizona, 2010) Karen Brasel MD, MPH, FACS; (Louisiana State University, 2009) Pamela Lipsett MD, FACS; (University of California, Davis, 2008) Linda Phillips MD, FACS; (New York Presbyterian Hospital, 2007) Mary McCarthy MD, FACS; (University of Texas at Houston, 2006) Kathryn Spanknebel MD, FACS; (Tufts New England Medical Center, 2005) Nancy Harthun MD, FACS; (The Mayo Clinic, 2005) Rosemary Duda MD, MPH, FACS; (University of Texas at Galveston, 2004) Amy Friedman MD, FACS; (Medical College of Georgia, 2004) Myriam Curet MD, FACS; (University of Texas at San Antonio, 2003) Leslie Kohman MD, FACS; (University of Hawaii, 2003) M. Margaret Kemeny MD, FACS; (Duke University Medical Center, 2002) Susan Mackinnon MD, FACS; (Northwestern University, 2002) Julie Ann Freischlag MD, FACS; (University of Louisville, 2001) AWS Grant RecipientsThe Association of Women Surgeons and the AWS Foundation have provided funding for original surgical research since 1996. Since that time Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. has provided support for these grants. In 2007 through 2011 Genomic Health also provided support allowing for two individual grants during those five years. Smita Sihag MD, MPH (2018) in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Nasreen Vohra MD (2017) in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Genevieve M. Boland MD, PhD (2016) in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Leslie Tyree MD (2015 in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Heather Yeo MD(2014) in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Anna Leung, MD (2013) in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Erin W. Gilbert MD (2012), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Katie S. Nason MD, MPH (2011), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Nancy L. Cho MD (2011), in partnership with Genomic Health Jacqueline S. Jeruss MD, PhD, FACS (2010), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Nanette R. Reed MD (2010), in partnership with Genomic Health Ai-Xuan Holterman MD, FACS (2009), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Tari A. King MD, FACS (2009), in partnership with Genomic Health Christina Roland MD (2008), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Ann M. Rogers MD, FACS (2008), in partnership with Genomic Health Geeta Lal MD, FACS (2007), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Kimberley Eden Steele MD, FACS (2007), in partnership with Genomic Health Anjali Kumar MD, MPH (2006), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Asha Bale MD, FACS (2005), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Lori Wilson MD, FACS (2004), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Rebecca Aft MD, PhD, FACS (2003), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Katie Nason MD, MPH (2002), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Celia Divino MD, FACS (2001), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Celeste Hollands MD, FACS (2000), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Danielle Walsh MD, FACS (1999), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Aphrodite M. Henderson MD, FACS (1998), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Alicia Silva MD, FACS (1997), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Karen Horvath MD, FACS (1996), in partnership with Ethicon-Endo Surgery Starr Award AWS Poster ContestNamed in honor of Dr. Nina Starr Braunwald, annual awards are given to the winners of the Annual Medical Student and Resident Poster Competition. This program facilitates interaction and idea exchange between students interested in surgery, surgical residents, and faculty members of various institutions. First Place Resident Award WinnersVernissia Tam (2017) Jing Li Huang MD (2016) Holly Mewhort MD (2015) Fariha Sheikh MD (2014) Holly Mewhort MD (2013 ) Sepideh Gholami MD (2012) Irena Gribovskaja-Rupp MD, (2011) Elizabeth Malm-Buatsi MD (2010) Jennifer Steiman MD (2009) Mara Antonoff MD (2008) First Place Student Award WinnersJosephine Coury (2017) Vusala Snyder (2016) Elizabeth Kudlaty (2015) Martha Henderson (2014) Avianne Bunnell (2013) Joelle Straehla (2012 ) Analise Thomas, (2011) Eva Vertes (2010) Stephanie Chang (2009) Amy Fielder (2008) Claude Organ Traveling FellowshipThe family and friends of the late Claude H. Organ, Jr, MD, FACS established an endowment through the American College of Surgeons Foundation to provide funding for an annual fellowship to be awarded to an outstanding surgeon who is a member of any one of the following organizations: Society of Black Academic Surgeons, the Association of Women Surgeons or the Surgical Section of the National Medical Association. Kakra Hughes MD, FACS (2017) Stephanie Bonne MD, FACS (2016) Kathie-Ann Joseph, MD, MPH, FACS, (2015) Catherine J. Hunter, MD, FACS (2014) Anees B. Chagpar, MD, MSc, MPA, FACS, FRCSC (2013) Keith D. Amos, MD, FACS (2012) Carla Pugh MD, FACS (2011) Melina Kibbe MD. FACS (2010) Bridget Fahy MD, FACS (2009) Patricia Turner MD, FACS (2008) References1. ^https://www.womensurgeons.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/2013PocketMentor1.pdf 2. ^https://www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/physicians/biography_41.html 3. ^https://www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/physicians/biography_174.html 4. ^https://www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/physicians/biography_183.html External links
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