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I like to thank you for allowing me this opportunity to serve as president of our Association. It is a singular honor for which I am immensely grateful. Each of us has had role models, mentors, and friends who have helped us to attain our success in surgery. I have been fortunate to have many. As a student, I met Drs. Gamelli and Davis, who not only showed me that surgery was the correct specialty for me but also then went on to provide the framework for my training in residency and support for my academic career. I am immensely grateful to each of them. After completing residency, I was assigned to the Institute of Surgical Research or the US Army Burn Unit to fulfill my Army obligation. There, I was fortunate to work with and for Drs. A.D. Mason and Basil A. Pruitt. The support I received from each of these individuals clinically, academically, and personally can never be repaid. Upon leaving SanAntonio, I was recruited to BrownUniversity. During the past two decades I have worked with a large number of faculty, residents, and students who helped transform a small community trauma service into awell-run academically active and clinically excellent division. Iwould like to thankmy vice-chair of surgery and longtime friend, Dr. TomTracy; Dr. David Harrington, who serves not only as our programdirector but also the director of our BurnCenter; andDr. ChuckAdams, ourdivisionchief.All threeare colleaguesbutmore importantly friends.The entireDivisionof Trauma deserve the most thanks for it is they who do the lion’s share of clinical work and research. The past year has been one of both personal, and I hope, Association growth. The Executive Committee, Drs. Scalea, Coimbra, Croce, Briggs, and Mackersie, deserve special thanks, as does the entire the Board of Managers. I have been fortunate to have many friends in our Association over the 25 years that I have been a member. I would like to personally thank Drs. David Feliciano, Jerry Jurkovich, L.D.Britt,RonMaier, andWayneMeredith for their support and guidance. Iwouldbe remiss if I did not thank the person who helps drive the mission of the AAST [American Association for the Surgery of Trauma] and who I believe has been instrumental in helping our Association grow during the past decade,Ms. SharonGaustchy, our executive director, and her staff,Ms. Jermica Smith and Ms. Tamara Jenkins, who play a pivotal role in helping us advance our core mission. I come from a family with four brothers and sisters who remain close friends and continuous supporters of each of our families. My parents were instrumental in helpingme realize my goals, with my father teachingmemotivation and discipline andmymother, caring and empathy, all traitswhich I hope I have carried over intomy professional and personal life.Mywife Theresa and our five children are the peoplewho sacrificedmost for my professional career and deserve special thanks. For decades, Theresa has taught me compassion, caring, and perspective, and our children, Jessica, Rachel, Sara, Nicholas, and Isabel constantly provide me with the continued motivation to attempt to maintain a balanced perspective. I love them all dearly and thank them for their patience and support. When trying to decide on a topic for my address, I went through the usual path of reading scores of presidential addresses and talking to many friends all whose comments were very similarVtalk about something you care for, make it personal, and be passionate about it. After months of thought, panic set inwhen I realized themeetingwas only a fewmonths away, and I had yet to decide on a topic. In reality, I chose the title ‘‘Responsibility’’ last year. I chose ‘‘Responsibility,’’ not because of the large number of issues facing health care such as cost, a perceived decline in quality, the public’s perception of medicine and physicians, the future of trauma, or the decline in real NIH [National Institutes of Health] funding, but because I believe it is our responsibility to advance our Association and profession forward during these tumultuous times. Our mission statement for the AAST is to serve as the premiere scholarly organization for surgeons dedicated to the field of trauma and the care of critically ill surgery AAST 2014 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
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我要感谢您给我这个机会担任我们协会的主席。这是我无比感激的无上荣誉。我们每个人都有榜样、导师和朋友,他们帮助我们在手术中取得成功。我很幸运有很多。作为一名学生,我遇到了博士。Gamelli和Davis,他们不仅告诉我外科是适合我的专业,还为我的住院医师培训提供了框架,并为我的学术生涯提供了支持。我非常感激他们每一个人。实习结束后,我被分配到外科研究所或美国陆军烧伤科履行我的军队义务。在那里,我很幸运能和dr。梅森和巴西尔·普鲁特。我从这些人那里得到的支持,无论是临床上、学术上还是个人生活上,都是永远无法报答的。离开圣安东尼奥后,我被布朗大学录取。在过去的二十年里,我与许多教师、住院医生和学生一起工作,他们帮助将一个小型社区创伤服务转变为一个学术活跃、临床优秀的部门。我要感谢我的外科副主任和老朋友,汤姆·特雷西医生;大卫·哈林顿博士,他不仅是我们的项目主管也是我们BurnCenter的主管;andDr。ChuckAdams ourdivisionchief。这三个人都是同事,但更重要的是朋友。整个创伤视界应该得到最大的感谢,因为他们做了大部分临床工作和研究。过去的一年是我个人成长的一年,我希望协会也能成长。执行委员会,博士。斯卡利亚、科英布拉、克罗齐、布里格斯和麦克西,以及整个董事会都值得特别感谢。在我成为会员的25年里,我很幸运在我们协会有很多朋友。我想亲自感谢dr。感谢David Feliciano, Jerry Jurkovich, L.D.Britt,RonMaier和waynemeredith的支持和指导。如果我不感谢帮助推动AAST(美国创伤外科协会)使命的人,我相信她在过去十年中对我们协会的发展起了重要作用,那我就是失职了。SharonGaustchy,我们的执行董事,她的员工。杰米卡·史密斯和塔玛拉·詹金斯女士,她们在帮助我们推进核心使命方面发挥了关键作用。我来自一个有四个兄弟姐妹的家庭,他们一直是我们每个家庭的亲密朋友和持续的支持者。我的父母在帮助我实现目标的过程中发挥了重要作用,父亲教会我激励和纪律,母亲教会我关心和同情,我希望我能把这些品质延续到我的职业和个人生活中。我的妻子特蕾莎和我们的五个孩子是为我的职业生涯做出最大牺牲的人,值得特别感谢。几十年来,特蕾莎教会了我同情心、爱心和远见,我们的孩子杰西卡、雷切尔、萨拉、尼古拉斯和伊莎贝尔也不断给我动力,让我保持平衡的心态。我深深地爱着他们,感谢他们的耐心和支持。在决定演讲的主题时,我照例阅读了许多总统的演讲,并与许多评论非常相似的朋友交谈——谈论你关心的事情,使它个人化,并对它充满激情。经过几个月的思考,当我意识到会议只有几个月了,而我还没有决定一个主题时,恐慌开始了。实际上,我去年选择的题目是“责任”。我选择“责任”,不是因为医疗保健面临大量问题,如成本、质量的明显下降、公众对医学和医生的看法、创伤的未来,或者真正的美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)资金的减少,而是因为我相信,在这个动荡的时代,推动我们的协会和职业向前发展是我们的责任。AAST的使命宣言是成为致力于创伤和危重外科护理领域的外科医生的首要学术组织
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