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ACS Surgery News, the official newspaper of the American College of Surgeons, has a new look. The July issue will have a fresh design, new colors, and an increased focus on visual accessibility for readers. The updated format is easier to read and has more graphic elements for quicker access to data. Future issues with the new design will feature opinion columns, updates on critical practice economics issues, and news coverage of cutting-edge surgical technology.

ACS Surgery News readership has surged over the past 2 years. The growing popularity of ACS Surgery News is based on quality content: lively commentary by thought leaders of the surgical profession, timely coverage of surgery meetings, and in-depth features on those issues most important to surgeons.

In addition, the publication website has a fresh look: better layout; easier access to the digital, interactive version of the publication; and more graphic elements.

The next issue of ACS Surgery News mails on July 17. This publication has thrived on commentary, critique, and contributions from readers. Take a look at the new design and let the editorial team know what you think.

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