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American Surgical Association

overall review score: 4.3
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The American Surgical Association (ASA) is a prestigious professional organization dedicated to advancing surgical knowledge, research, and education. Founded in 1880, it brings together leading surgeons and healthcare professionals in the United States to promote excellence in surgical practice and innovation, as well as to facilitate collaboration among members.

Key Features

  • Membership composed of prominent surgeons and leaders in the field
  • Hosts annual scientific meetings and conferences
  • Publishes influential research journals such as the Annals of Surgery
  • Provides educational resources and continuing medical education (CME) programs
  • Engages in advocacy for surgical standards and healthcare policy

Pros

  • Highly esteemed with a long-standing history of contribution to surgery
  • Facilitates professional networking and collaboration
  • Supports cutting-edge research and innovation
  • Offers valuable educational opportunities for members

Cons

  • Limited accessibility for non-members or early-career surgeons due to membership requirements
  • Focuses predominantly on established professionals, which may reduce inclusivity
  • Membership fees can be high for some individuals

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