Stony Brook Department of Surgery's Kenneth W. Gow, MD; Chief, Division of Pediatric Surgery; has been elected to serve as Secretary of the American Pediatric Surgical Association's (APSA) Board. The APSA, founded in 1970, is America's largest organization of pediatric surgeons. The APSA Board is a group of elected officials empowered with leading the organization.
"I am humbled and thrilled to have been elected to the APSA Board," said Dr. Gow. "I hope to advocate passionately for the needs of children requiring surgical care."
"I am humbled and thrilled to have been elected to the APSA Board," said Dr. Gow. "I hope to advocate passionately for the needs of children requiring surgical care."
Dr. Gow, who was also recently elected as Chair of Pediatric Surgical Subspecialties Alliance of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), will assume his role as APSA Secretary at the organization's annual Board meeting this May. His three-year term as Secretary will run through May of 2027.
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