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American Association for the Surgery of Trauma AAST
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma AAST
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Sharon Gautschy
Executive Director
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST)
633 N Saint Clair St, Suite 2400
Chicago, IL 60611
(800) 789-4006
(312) 202-5252
(312) 202-5063 Fax
Tamara Jenkins
Program Coordinator
(800) 789-4006
(312) 202-5468
(312) 202-5063 Fax

Introduction
The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma was conceived during the meetings of the Western Surgical Association and Southern Surgical Association in December 1937. The 14 founders who were present at one or both of these meetings invited another 68 surgeons to a Founding Members meeting in San Francisco on June 14, 1938 and the first official meeting of the AAST was held in May 1939 in Hot Springs, Virginia.
Since its inception the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma was established to further the study and practice of traumatic surgery in its various departments, in the United States and Canada.
Those initial ideals have since expanded to include: furnish leadership and to foster advances in the surgery of trauma; to enhance the study and practice of the surgery of trauma by establishing lectureships, scholarships, foundations, and appropriate evaluation procedures in the surgery of trauma where appropriate; to afford recognition to those who have contributed to the surgery of trauma by extending to them membership in the Association.
Today, the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, is the premier academic trauma surgery organization in the United States and has approximately 1,000 members from 30 countries.
The Association publishes the Journal of Trauma and holds annual scientific meetings designed to exchange knowledge pertaining to current research practice and training in the surgery of trauma and design research studies to investigate new methods of preventing, correcting and treating traumatic injuries.
AAST invites you to look through our site. If you are looking for something which you cannot find, please send us an email at tjenkins@aast.org. The AAST website, Trauma Source, is adding information daily. Thank you for visiting our website.
Historical Timeline
| June 14, 1938 |
AAST formed as American Association for Traumatic Surgery |
| May 8, 1939 |
First Annual Meeting of the Association |
| 1940 |
Name changed to American Association for the Surgery of Trauma |
| 1948 |
Kellogg Speed, MD, AAST 1st President, presented the association with a gavel and represents a replica of Cotton's hammer. |
| 1959 |
Proposal to start the Journal of Trauma brought to the Board of Managers |
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Charles Johnston appointed first editor of the Journal of Trauma, but passes away prior to first issue in 1961. |
| 1961 |
First issue of the Journal of Trauma with Dr. Rudolph Noer as Editor |
| 1967 |
AAST votes to form the American Trauma Society with Dr. Noer to serve on the Board of Directors and AAST to serve as incorporators. |
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Dr. William T. Fitts Jr., becomes Editor, Journal of Trauma (officially takes over in 1969) |
| 1968 |
American Trauma Society Incorporated |
| 1969 |
Journal of Trauma becomes monthly instead of six times a year. |
| 1971 |
The Editor of the Journal of Trauma is made a Board of Managers Position |
| 1972 |
AAST gives $1,000 to the American Trauma Society as they are not a fully functioning organization. |
| 1974 |
The creation of the Dr. William T. Fitts Lecturer |
| 1975 |
The first Fitts Orator was given by Dr. Curtiz Artz |
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John Davis, MD, becomes Editor, Journal of Trauma |
| 1978 |
AAST holds an International Symposium on Trauma in Washington DC in May. |
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Senior Members are relieved on paying dues |
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AAST applies for 501-C-3 tax exempt status |
| 1980 |
Trauma Fellowship for students developed |
| 1981 |
Journal of Trauma published in Japanese |
| 1983 |
AAST archives all AAST materials with the National Academy of Medicine |
| 1984 |
AAST officers assist in the formation of the Pan American Trauma Society |
| 1985 |
First Trauma Scholarship offered and sponsored by GM. Scholarship awarded in 1986 |
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Davis and Geck sponsor a five year $35,000/year scholarship with AAST. |
| 1987 |
AAST holds a joint meeting Trauma Association of Canada |
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Winthrop Pharmaceuticals co-sponsors a scholarship with AAST |
| 1989 |
AAST forms a committee to research an AAST Foundation or Endowment |
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A military gavel was presented to AAST from Basil Pruitt, Jr, M.D. for its 50th Anniversary |
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50th Anniversary Medals were given out to all attendees at the 1989 meeting. The medals were created by the Franklin Mint. |
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$400,000 was appropriated for an endowment to "provide support for trauma education and trauma research" |
| 1991 |
AAST created the Critical Care Committee |
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The Canizaro Award is created for the best new paper from a new member at the Annual Meeting |
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AAST members vote for professional meeting management of future Meetings |
| 1992 |
AAST retreat is held |
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AAST hires professional meeting management starting with the 1994 meeting. |
| 1993 |
AAST develops student scholarships to the AAST Annual Meeting |
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AAST Research and Education Foundation developed |
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Basil Pruitt, Jr., M.D., selected as the Editor, Journal of Trauma beginning January 1995. |
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Joint meeting with the Orthopedic Trauma Society is held |
| 1994 |
AAST Research and Education Foundation has a Board of Trustees, and receives $600,000 from AAST. |
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The John H. Davis Fellowship is developed |
| 1999 |
Wyeth-Ayerst co-sponsors an AAST Scholarship |
| 2000 |
Critical Care Committee Chair is made a Board of Managers position |
| 2005 |
AAST membership votes to hire an Executive Director |
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AAST rents space from the American College of Surgeons for two staff members |
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Novo Nordisk sponsors a two-year scholarship |
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Ethicon/Johnson & Johnson sponsor one year scholarships for the next five years |
| 2006 |
The first Executive Director is hired |
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KCI sponsors three one-year scholarships |
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AAST/ACS/NIGMS sponsor a K08/K23 scholarship |
| 2007 |
AAST Annual Meeting attendance tops 850 |
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A strategic retreat is held |
| 2008 |
First Acute Care Surgery Fellowoship Training Site is approved |
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AAST holds "Acute Care Congress on the Future of Emergency Surgical Care in the United States" |
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2010 AAST
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma AAST,
Annual Meeting,
Boston, MA USA
Sep 22 - 25 2010
2011 AAST
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma AAST,
Annual Meeting,
Chicago, IL USA
Sep 15 - 17 2011
2012 AAST
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma AAST,
Annual Meeting,
Kaua'i, HI USA
Sep 12 - 15 2012
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