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To provide a forum for the
exchange of information and for discussion on a wide range of subjects
related to post-graduate colon and rectal surgical education.
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To maintain high standards of
residency training and education in colon and rectal surgery by
improving graduate education.
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To provide advice,
assistance, and support to program directors on matters pertaining to
surgical education or to accreditation.
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To encourage research in the
education and training of colon and rectal surgeons.
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To represent the interests of
program directors to other organizations, individuals, and
governmental or regulatory bodies concerned with surgical education.
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To promote and develop an
academic interest in teaching colon and rectal surgery.
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To transmit to the American
Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery (ABCRS) such suggestions, comments,
or ideas as may be of value in furthering our mutual interests and
purposes.
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To advance, promote, and
develop training programs in colon and rectal surgery in concert with
the Residency Review Committee for Colon and Rectal Surgery.
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To promote, foster, and
further a cooperative fraternal spirit among training programs.
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To obtain an adequate and
fair distribution of the prospective residents in colon and rectal
surgery among all the training programs.