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Just as they communicate ideas by writing and lecturing, surgeons conceptualize, plan, and organize scientific meetings throughout their careers. Planning and organizing a meeting, especially a new one without an established format, is a major challenge that requires a systematic approach as well as scientific creativity.
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McKneally, M.F., McPeek, B., Mulder, D.S., Spitzer, W.O., Troidl, H. (1998). Organizing Meetings, Panels,Seminars, and Consensus Conferences. In: Troidl, H., McKneally, M.F., Mulder, D.S., Wechsler, A.S., McPeek, B., Spitzer, W.O. (eds) Surgical Research. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1888-3_23
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