Preparation for the Academy of Surgical Research's Certification Exams

Sponsored by:

Kent Scientific Corporation
Date:
September 11, 2023
Time (PT):
8:00 PM

Webinar Summary

  • Subjects/topics covered on the three exams
  • Learn test taking tips
  • Key references to use during studying

This webinar summarizes the topics covered on each of the certification exams offered by ASR, gives a brief review of what is covered in each topic, and provides a few sample questions for each subject. There is also a discussion on test taking tips and what to anticipate on the day of the exam.

Presenters

Lisa Johnson

Charles River Laboratories (Veterinary Services)
Veterinary Surgeon

Lisa Johnson has worked in the field of surgical research for over thirty years, starting out at a small contract research laboratory before moving to Wyeth Pharmaceuticals/Pfizer and then returning to contract research labs.

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Sponsor

Kent Scientific Corporation

For over 30 years, Kent Scientific serviced scientists as a provider of integrated solutions for pre-clinical research and drug discovery advancement.

Content Partners

Academy of Surgical Research

Founded in 1982, the Academy of Surgical Research promotes the advancement of professional and academic standards, education and research in the arts and sciences of experimental surgery. The Academy interfaces with medical and scientific organizations, and governmental agencies in establishing and reviewing ethics, theories, practices and research pertaining to surgery and promotion of the results for clinical application. The Academy of Surgical Research fosters interdisciplinary transfer of ideas and theories by offering a common platform through which the reporting of valid surgical research efforts is a reality. The Academy of Surgical Research was founded to:
  • Encourage, foster, promote, and advance professional and academic standards, education, research, and development in the arts and sciences of experimental surgery.
  • Promote, initiate, support, and accomplish academic and practical educational programs, cooperative research, and development in experimental surgery in the public interest.
  • Promote humane use and treatment of experimental animals and prevent their use when other means can bring about the same scientific results.
  • Cooperate with medical organizations, other scientific organizations, government agencies, and other interested parties in establishing, reviewing, and evaluating ethics, theories, practices, and research pertaining to surgical research and promotion of the product of surgical research for clinical application.
  • Encourage the advancement of the field of surgery in all aspects, including research, education, and critical promotion of research products for clinical applications.
For more information, visit www.surgicalresearch.org

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