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2020 RAS-ѻýOutstanding Mentor of the Year Award given to Dr. Ned Z. Carp

Dr. Ned Z. Carp was recognized as the 2020 RAS-ѻýOutstanding Mentor of the Year at the virtual Clinical Congress 2020.

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January 8, 2021

Ned Z. Carp, MD, FACS, was recognized by the Resident and Associate Society of the ѻý (RAS-ACS) as the 2020 Outstanding Mentor of the Year at the virtual Clinical Congress 2020. Dr. Carp, chief of surgery, Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood, PA, was nominated by Austin Williams, MD, chief resident of general surgery, Lankenau Medical Center.

Dr. Carp

In his application, Dr. Williams said of Dr. Carp: “He is admired by his patients and their families. Not only is Dr. Carp a talented surgeon, but his calm and humanistic approach to patient care is unrivaled and make him a go-to source for consultation and advice for clinical problems that span all the specialties of general surgery.”

Dr. Carp has been an active contributor to the Commission on Cancer, serving on the Quality Integration Committee and as the State Chair, and locally as an active member of the ѻýMetropolitan Philadelphia Chapter.

Dr. Carp received a monogrammed vase to memorialize his contributions to the field of surgery.

The RAS-ѻýestablished the Outstanding Mentor of the Year Award in 2019 to be given annually to a Fellow of the ѻýwho has had a marked impact on the engagement of an RAS-ѻýmember and has offered the support and encouragement necessary for the resident to build a strong foundation for a surgical career. The inaugural recipient was pediatric surgeon and ѻýGovernor Danielle Saunders Walsh, MD, FACS, FAAP.