2013 American College of Surgeons Traveling Fellowship to Australia and New Zealand
The International Relations Committee of the American College of Surgeons announces the availability of a traveling fellowship to Australia and New Zealand.
Purpose
The purpose of this fellowship is to encourage international exchange of information concerning surgical science, practice, and education and to establish professional and academic collaborations and friendships.
The ACS Traveling Fellow will visit Australia and New Zealand, and a Traveling Fellow from Australia or New Zealand will visit North America.
Basic Requirements
The scholarship is available to a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons in most of the surgical specialties who meets the following requirements:
- Has a major interest and accomplishment in basic sciences related to surgery
- Holds a current full-time academic appointment in Canada or the United States
- Is under 45 years of age on the date the application is filed
- Is enthusiastic, personable, and possesses good communication skills
Activities
The Fellow is required to spend a minimum of two or three weeks in Australia and New Zealand.
- To attend and participate in the Annual Scientific Congress of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, which will be held in Auckland, New Zealand (6–10 May 2013)
- To participate in the formal convocation ceremony of that congress
- To attend and address the ANZ Chapter meeting during that congress
- To visit at least two medical centers in Australia and New Zealand before or after the Annual Scientific Congress of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons to lecture and to share clinical and scientific expertise with the local surgeons
In the event that the selected applicant is from a surgical specialty which is not participating in the RACS Congress, specific negotiations will be necessary to ensure the Traveling Fellow’s participation in a national meeting of that specialty.
The academic and geographic aspects of the itinerary will be finalized in consultation and mutual agreement between the Fellow and the President or designated representative of the Australia and New Zealand Chapter of the American College of Surgeons. The surgical centers to be visited depend to some extent on the special interests and expertise of the Fellow and his or her previously established professional contacts with surgeons in Australia and New Zealand.
His or her spouse is welcome to accompany the successful applicant. There will be many opportunities for social interaction, as well as these professional activities.
Financial Support
The College will provide the sum of $8,000 U.S. to the successful applicant, who will also be exempted from registration fees for the Annual Scientific Congress. He/she must meet all travel and living expenses. Senior Chapter representatives will consult with the Fellow about the centres to be visited in Australia and New Zealand, the local arrangements for each centre, and other advice and recommendations about travel schedules. The Fellow is to make his/her own travel arrangements in North America, as this makes available to him/her reduced fares and travel packages for travel in Australia and New Zealand.
The American College of Surgeons’ International Relations Committee will select the Fellow after review and evaluation of the final applications. A personal interview may be requested prior to the final selection.
Applications for this traveling fellowship may be obtained from the College’s website www.facs.org or by writing to the International Liaison Section, American College of Surgeons, 633 N. Saint Clair St., Chicago, IL 60611-3211.
The closing date for receipt of completed applications is 15 November 2011. The successful applicant and an alternate will be selected and notified by March 2012.
or here:
American College of Surgeons Travelling Fellowship Brochure (3830K PDF)
American College of Surgeons Travelling Fellowship Application (145K PDF)
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For further information, contact Kate Early, International Liaison Section, American College of Surgeons, at 312-202-5281. You may also send requests via fax (312-202-5023) and via e-mail: kearly@facs.org.
Revised June 10, 2011