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Charles Neer Award
6300 N. River Road,
Suite 727, Rosemont, IL 60018
Phone: 847-698-1629, Fax: 847-823-0536, Email:
shannon@aaos.org
Through educational programs and by encouraging research, the organization seeks to foster and advance the science and practice of shoulder and elbow care. The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) is a society made up of
leading national and international Orthopaedic surgeons who specialize in surgery of the shoulder and elbow. Through continuing medical education, the ASES Annual Meetings serve as a forum where persons involved in this field of medicine can meet, discuss new ideas and present scientific material. The membership, which is by invitation only, currently consists of 206 members. The ASES typically holds two meetings annually: The Open Meeting and Closed Meeting. The Open Meeting is held during the AAOS Annual Meeting, on Specialty Day. The Open Meeting is open to members and non-members while the Closed Meeting is for members only.
The Society is an educational body responsible for development of scientific programs, for organization of current knowledge, for standardization of nomenclature and for publication of scientific materials.
United States Pioneer in Shoulder Surgery
- Charles S. Neer, II MD
Inaugural Meeting of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons
November, 1982
Front Row (Left to
Right) – Charles Rockwood,
James Bateman, Robert Cofield, Richard Hawkins,
Frederick Matsen,
Charles Neer, Carter Rowe, Alan Wilde, Ian McNab, Virgil
May
Back Row (Left to Right) - Frederick Ewald,
Russell Warren, Robert Samilson, Melvin Post, Thomas
Neviaser, Robert Neviaser, Robert Leffert, Tom Norris,
Robert Romano, Anthony Gristina, Hiroaki Fukuda, Keith
Watson, Louis Bigliani, Patrick Murnaghan |

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ASES Closed Meeting 2005
Palm Beach, Florida
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