2023
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Jeffrey Upperman
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HIStory: From Petri dish to Preparation for Complex Impact
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2022
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David Blake
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Leading Change: How History Influences Navigation
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2021
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Jeffrey Claridge
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2019-2020
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Greg Beilman
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Serendipity
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2018
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Addison May
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Just Advance the Needle
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2017
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Kamal Itani
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Using Research to Improve Clinical Care. The VA Advantage and a Career Journey.
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2016
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John E. Mazuski
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Beyond Guidelines
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2015
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John C. Alverdy
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Let's Go Far
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2014
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Nicholas Namias
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The Wheel
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2013
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William G. Cheadle
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Never say never again!
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2012
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Robert G. Sawyer
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i am not a scientist
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2011
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Pamela Lipsett
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Passing in the Night: A Tipping Point in Surgical Training
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2010
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Henri R. Ford
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Answering the Call to Action: Response to the January 12, 2010 Haiti Earthquake
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2009
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Lena M. Napolitano
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Perspectives in Surgical Infections: What Does the Future Hold?
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2008
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Stephen F. Lowry
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The Value of Connections
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2007
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John C. Marshall
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Coming of Age
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2006
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Timothy R. Billiar
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Making Progress in an Enlightened Era: Opportunities and Obstacles
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2005
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Edwin A. Deitch
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Surgical Infection: Is the glass half-full or half-empty?
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2004
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Philip S. Barie
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"Oh Lord! I've Got Those Clinical Research Blues"
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2003
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Michaela A. West
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Knowledge & Truth: Answers or Questions?
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2002
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Ronald V. Maier
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Evolution Did Not Plan on Survival in the ICU: The Role of the Macrophage
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2001
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Donald E. Fry
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In Veritas Vino
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2000
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Mark A. Manangoni
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Providence
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1999
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Irshad H. Chaudry
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Sepsis: Lessons Learned in the Last Century and Future Directions
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1998
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E. Patchen Dellinger
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Surgical Infection Society: Trials and Tribulations
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1997
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Ori D. Rotstein
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Exploring the Past and Charting the Future
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1996
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Nicholas V. Christou
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Host Defense Mchanisms in Surgical Patients: Friend or Foe?
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1995
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Josef E. Fischer
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We Hold These Truths...
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1994
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Richard J. Howard
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Academic Medicine and the Future of Academic Medicine and Academic Societies
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1993
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David L. Dunn
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History Repeats Itself. Connections and causality in the study of surgical infections
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1992
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Douglas W. Wilmore
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The Surgeon and Intestinal Bacteria: Reconsideration of Our Relationship
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1991
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Roger W. Yurt
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The Making of a Surgeon Revisited
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1990
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Robert E. Condon
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Retrospect and Prospect: Rumination After the First Decade of the Surgical Infection Society
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1989
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Jonathan L. Meakins
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Surgeons, Surgery and Immunomodulation
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1988
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Richard L. Simmons
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Just say yes to NO
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1987
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William S. Blakemore
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Postresidency Fellowships: An investment in the Future
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1986
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J. Wesley Alexander
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Old Problems, New and Persistent Challenges
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1985
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Basil A. Pruitt
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Host-Opportunist Interactions in Surgical Infections
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1984
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Jonathan E. Rhoads
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William A. Altemeir, MD: Surgeon and Bacteriologist
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1983
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John F. Burke
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Ashley A. Miles and the Prevention of Infection Following Surgery
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1982
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William R. Sandusky
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Frank L. Meleney: Pioneer Surgeon-Bacteriologist
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1981
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William A. Altemeier
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Sepsis in Surgery
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