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Friday, April 24, 2015
Seattle, WA
The 2015 AATS Leadership Academy is an intensive, didactic, interactive program for up to 20 surgeons who have demonstrated significant promise as prospective future division/department
chiefs or have recently assumed that role.
Program Goal
The goal of the program is to provide participants with the administrative, interpersonal, mentoring and negotiating skills necessary to successfully serve as a division chief. It also provides attendees with the opportunity to network with renowned leaders in thoracic surgery, who potentially may become personal mentors after the Academy’s conclusion.
Prerequisites
Applicants must have achieved the following qualifications:
Rank of associate professor.
Active/successful practice as a clinical surgeon.
Evidence of leadership ability in local and/or state/regional institution.
Proof of academic productivity, including peer-reviewed publications and presentations at regional or national scientific meetings
Funded research (preferable but not essential).
Deadline: Sunday, November 30, 2014, 11:59 pm EST
For more information and application: Visit http://aats.org/Association/news/AATS-Academy.cgi.
Selection: The Leadership Academy Committee will review applications. Selected participants will be notified no later than February 5, 2015.
Friday, April 24, 2015
Seattle, WA
The 2015 AATS Leadership Academy is an intensive, didactic, interactive program for up to 20 surgeons who have demonstrated significant promise as prospective future division/department
chiefs or have recently assumed that role.
Program Goal
The goal of the program is to provide participants with the administrative, interpersonal, mentoring and negotiating skills necessary to successfully serve as a division chief. It also provides attendees with the opportunity to network with renowned leaders in thoracic surgery, who potentially may become personal mentors after the Academy’s conclusion.
Prerequisites
Applicants must have achieved the following qualifications:
Rank of associate professor.
Active/successful practice as a clinical surgeon.
Evidence of leadership ability in local and/or state/regional institution.
Proof of academic productivity, including peer-reviewed publications and presentations at regional or national scientific meetings
Funded research (preferable but not essential).
Deadline: Sunday, November 30, 2014, 11:59 pm EST
For more information and application: Visit http://aats.org/Association/news/AATS-Academy.cgi.
Selection: The Leadership Academy Committee will review applications. Selected participants will be notified no later than February 5, 2015.
Friday, April 24, 2015
Seattle, WA
The 2015 AATS Leadership Academy is an intensive, didactic, interactive program for up to 20 surgeons who have demonstrated significant promise as prospective future division/department
chiefs or have recently assumed that role.
Program Goal
The goal of the program is to provide participants with the administrative, interpersonal, mentoring and negotiating skills necessary to successfully serve as a division chief. It also provides attendees with the opportunity to network with renowned leaders in thoracic surgery, who potentially may become personal mentors after the Academy’s conclusion.
Prerequisites
Applicants must have achieved the following qualifications:
Rank of associate professor.
Active/successful practice as a clinical surgeon.
Evidence of leadership ability in local and/or state/regional institution.
Proof of academic productivity, including peer-reviewed publications and presentations at regional or national scientific meetings
Funded research (preferable but not essential).
Deadline: Sunday, November 30, 2014, 11:59 pm EST
For more information and application: Visit http://aats.org/Association/news/AATS-Academy.cgi.
Selection: The Leadership Academy Committee will review applications. Selected participants will be notified no later than February 5, 2015.