
The Society of Black Academic Surgeons (SBAS) was founded in 1989 against the backdrop of a paucity of African-American surgeons in academic medicine and the absence of an organized network of African-American surgeons to stimulate, mentor and inspire young surgeons and medical students to pursue academic careers. The Society’s annual meeting is designed to stimulate academic excellence among its members by providing a forum of scholarship in collaboration with the leading Departments of Surgery in the United States.
SBAS is governed by an eight-member executive Committee and has more than 200 members throughout the U.S. All surgical faculty are eligible for full membership. Surgical residents are encouraged to join as associate members. American Journal of Surgery is the official publication of SBAS.
We currently have postdoctoral positions available on Dr. Jones' training grant. If you would like to nominate one of your postdocs for support on this grant (with particular attention to minority applicants), please submit the following …
The Centers for Comparative and Health Systems Effectiveness (CHASE Alliance) and the Surgical Outcomes Research Center (SORCE) at the University of Washington invite applications for a 2-year post-doctoral research fellowship in surgical outcomes and health services research in digestive disease interventions. …
Available July 1, 2012
Application Deadline: Jan. 1, 2012
Registration information is available from the link above.
The submission deadline is
January 19th, 2012.
Highlights of the 21st Annual National Conference of the Society of Black Academic Surgeons Program is NOW available for download from the link above.