Developing and leading a sustainable organization for early career acute care surgeons: Lessons from the inaugural American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Associate Member Council.

Ryan P Dumas, Brittany K Bankhead, Julia R Coleman, Navpreet K Dhillon, Jonathan P Meizoso, Kovi Bessoff, William J Butler, Matt Strickland, Linda A Dultz, Kimberly Davis, Eileen M Bulger, Patrick M Reilly, Martin A Croce, David A Spain, David H Livingston, Karen J Brasel, Raul Coimbra, Lisa M Knowlton
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Abstract: The associate membership of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) was established in 2019 to create a defined but incorporated entity within the larger AAST for the next generation of acute care surgeons. The Associate Member Council (AMC) was subsequently established in 2020 to provide the new AM with an elected group of leaders who would represent them within the AAST. In its inaugural year, this cohort of junior faculty and surgical trainees had developed for the AM a set of bylaws, a mission statement, a strategic vision, and a succession plan. The experience of the AAST AMC is exemplary of what can be accomplished with collaboration, mentorship, innovation, and tenacity. It has the potential to serve as a template for the creation and vitalization of future professional groups. In this piece, the AMC proposes a blueprint for the successful conception of a new organization.

发展和领导一个可持续的早期职业急性护理外科医生组织:来自首届美国创伤外科协会准会员委员会的经验教训。
摘要:美国创伤外科协会(AAST)的准会员资格成立于2019年,旨在为下一代急性护理外科医生在更大的AAST中创建一个明确但合并的实体。随后于2020年成立了准会员理事会(AMC),为新AM提供一个选举产生的领导小组,代表他们在AAST内。在成立的第一年,这群初级教员和外科实习生为AM制定了一套章程、使命宣言、战略愿景和继任计划。AAST AMC的经验是协作、指导、创新和坚韧所能取得成就的典范。它有可能成为未来专业团体创建和振兴的模板。在这篇文章中,AMC为新组织的成功概念提出了一个蓝图。
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