Are you looking to invest your time in the future of trauma surgery? Our unique mentorship opportunities—including the Associate Member Mentor Scholarship and the newly launched Sounding Board program—connect you with AAST members looking to refine their research, prepare their abstract, and navigate their professional journey. Discover the limited-time opportunities that will shape the future of trauma surgery.
During this program, authors are paired with one abstract mentor to pre-review their abstract before the February 15th deadline for the AAST Annual Meeting. Mentors review the submitted abstracts to provide feedback, commentary, and constructive questions to fine-tune abstract methodology, structure, and language.
The International Academic Mentorship (IAM) scholarship is meant to bring research mentors together with international mentees, particularly those in low to middle-income countries.
Sounding Board pairs participants with senior AAST members for focused, one-hour conversations that offer feedback, fresh perspectives, and practical advice to help refine ideas and take the next step with confidence.
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