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Richard J. Smith Lecture
Page Content Presented during the Adrian E. Flatt Residents and Fellows Conference. This conference precedes the ASSH Annual Meeting.
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2012 - Chicago, IL James W. May, Jr., MD Boston Cod
2011 - Las Vegas, NV James R. Urbaniak, MD Does Everyone Need a Thumb?
2010 - Boston, MA Steven Z. Glickel, MD Ethics and Professionalism
2009 - San Francisco, CA Terry R. Light, MD Finding Joy in Your Hand Surgery Practice
2008 - Chicago, IL William P. Cooney, MD Diffusion of Innovation and the Hand Surgeon
2007 - Seattle, WA Marybeth Ezaki, MD Bridges in Hand Surgery
2006 - Washington, DC Vincent R. Hentz, MD A Life-Long Mission: How Shall We Teach and How Shall We Learn?
2005 - San Antonio, TX Jesse B. Jupiter, MD Lifelong Learning - The Legacy of Richard J. Smith
2004 - New York, NY Andrew K. Palmer, MD Balance Revisited
2003 - Chicago, IL Peter J. Stern, MD Penicillin and Its Effect on Hand Infections
2002 - Phoenix, AZ Peter R. Carter, MD The Embryogenesis of Our Specialty of Hand Surgery – A Story of Three Americans: A Politician, A General and a Duck Hunter
2001 - Baltimore, MD Goran Lundborg, MD Hand Surgery and Brain Plasticity
2000 - Seattle, WA Ronald L. Linscheid, MD Hand Me Downs
1999 - Boston, MA Richard I. Burton, MD Who Cares?
1998 - Minneapolis, MN James H. Dobyns, MD Pieces of Eight
1997 - Denver, CO Adrian E. Flatt, MD Communicate
1996 - Nashville, TN Julio Taleisnik, MD In Defense of Common Sense
1995 - San Francisco, CA Harold E. Kleinert, MD Not Available
1994 - Cincinnati, OH James W. Strickland, MD Specialization: The Past, the Present, the Future
1993 - Kansas City, KS E.F. Shaw Wilgis, MD A Prescription for Change: Challenge, Courage, and Controversy
1992 - Phoenix, AZ David P. Green, MD In Search of More Effective Medical Speaking and Writing
1991 - Orlando, FL Andrew J. Weiland, MD The Riddle of Kienbock's Disease
1990 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada Robert D. Leffert, MD The Musician and the Hand Surgeon
1989 - Seattle, WA Michael E. Jabaley, MD Not Available
1988 - Baltimore, MD George E. Omer, MD The Trends Towards Specialization in American Surgery
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