AAST scholarships support the next generation of trauma and acute care surgery leaders by advancing research, education, mentorship, and professional development. Through competitive funding opportunities for medical students, trainees, and early-career surgeons, AAST fosters innovation, academic growth, and leadership development in trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general surgery while strengthening engagement within the AAST community.
The AAST is dedicated to the discovery, dissemination, implementation, and evaluation of knowledge related to acute care surgery (trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general surgery) by fostering research, education, and professional development in an environment of fellowship and collegiality. A major goal of the AAST is to provide research scholarships each year to young investigators to further trauma research and scholarships for Medical Students, Residents, and In-Training Fellows to attend the AAST Annual Meetings.
Open scholarship applications can be found here. If you have questions or need assistance during the application process please contact us at (800) 789-4006 or email us here.
These scholarships support medical students, residents, and in-training fellows with meeting registration, hotel accommodations, and a $200 stipend to attend the 2026 AAST Annual Meeting!
Annual meeting scholarships are available for medical students, residents, and in-training fellows. The purpose of this scholarship is to encourage young investigators to become a part of the AAST community, network with leading trauma surgeons, and engage in the cutting edge program at the Annual Meeting. The scholarship includes 4 Nights Hotel, Meeting Registration, and a $200 per diem. Air Fare is not included and is the responsibility of the Scholarship Recipient.
Please read the instructions carefully before filling out the application:
The purpose of the AAST research scholarships is to solicit research applications from early-career investigators proposing basic science, translational, or clinical studies to advance trauma, surgical critical care, emergency general surgery care and health equity research*. AAST scholarships are intended to provide funding for early investigators to complete a research project, which will serve as the basis for future grant applications and to launch the applicants’ academic careers.
Priority will be given to clinical, translational, and basic sciences (mechanistic) research proposals that are commensurate and in line with the AAST’s strategic goals and initiatives. AAST Associate Members are strongly encouraged to apply. Pilot projects, projects seeking exclusively preliminary data, or “proof of concept” projects will only be considered if the applicant provides a sound scientific foundation for the proposal. Projects centered on Global Surgery/Trauma will only be considered if they are found to be of sufficient merit and are scientifically sound.
The 2026 AAST Research Scholarship application will open November 2025 and will accept submissions until February 2nd, 2026. You will receive an email confirmation upon receipt of your completed application. If you do not receive a confirmation email within 48 hours, please email Jermica Smith - use “Scholarship Application Confirmation” as your subject line.
Please note: All applicants must be available for web/phone interviews in April 2026. Awardees must attend the 2026 (Dallas, TX) and the 2027 (Chicago, IL) AAST Annual Meetings.
The application includes:
Please read the instructions carefully before filling out the application:
All Recommendation and cover letters MUST be addressed to:
* The purpose of the AAST health equity research scholarship is to solicit research applications from early-career investigators proposing research focusing on research in health care disparities targeting patient outcomes, clinician/clinical services, and/or healthcare systems levels, health inequities, and/or social determinants of health. Priority will be given to proposals that focus on potential solutions to these disparities within Trauma and Acute Care Surgery.
The 2026 application will be available soon.
The American College of Surgeons and AAST offer an annual scholarship to subsidize attendance and participation in the Executive Leadership Program in Health Policy and Management at Brandeis University. The course takes place June 2–7, 2025.
Considering the necessary eligibility requirements are met, surgeons can apply for more than one award from a co-sponsoring organization. Only one award per year for any applicant will be awarded.
For additional information, please visit ACS's Health Policy Scholarships page here.
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