Association of Women Surgeons explained

The Association of Women Surgeons (AWS) is a non-profit educational and professional organization founded in 1981. Now with more than 3,800 members in more than 50 different countries, AWS is one of the largest international organizations dedicated to supporting, enhancing the interaction, and facilitating the exchange of information between women surgeons at various stages in their careers, including students and trainees. The organization's mission statement reads: "To inspire, encourage, and enable women surgeons to achieve their personal and professional goals".

History

The AWS was founded in 1981 when Dr. Patricia Numann posted a sign inviting any woman surgeon to a breakfast at the October meeting of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) in the San Francisco Hilton Hotel. The breakfast has continued for more than 40 years and grew into the Association of Women Surgeons (AWS).  The AWS was incorporated in 1986 and continues to support women surgeons and ensure diversity in the house of surgery.[1]

Key collaborations and partnerships

Past presidents

Sponsored awards

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AWS History . 2024-01-10 . www.womensurgeons.org.