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In this session of "A Coffee With," Dr. Stephanie Bonne (Wake Forest University / Advocate Christ Medical Center) breaks down the mechanics of leadership within organized medicine. Drawing from 14 years of trauma clinical practice and her role as Vice Chair of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Committee on Trauma, Dr. Bonne will analyze how professional societies serve as the primary laboratory for leadership training.

Stephanie Bonne, MD, FACS, FCCM, FAMWA is a professor of surgery at Wake Forest University school of medicine and primarily practices at Advocate Christ medical center in Chicago. She has practiced trauma for 14 years, dedicated to improving the care of injured patients and bridging the gap between public health and injury care.

Dr. Bonne is an experienced trauma medical director, educator, and researcher in trauma and public health. Her academic interests are in injury and violence prevention, trauma quality and systems, and advocacy for injured patients. She serves as a vice chair for the American college of surgeons committee on trauma, the chair of the injury prevention committee for the American association for the surgery of trauma, and the secretary of the association of women surgeons.

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Dr. Stephanie Bonne MD, FACS, FCCM, FAMWA, Professor of Surgery, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Vice Chair, Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons, Chair, Injury Prevention Committee, American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Secretary, Association of Women Surgeons, and Trauma Medical Director, Advocate Christ Medical Center, Chicago, USA. Trauma Surgery
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