Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced numerous changes on all of us. Serendipitously, some of these changes have been good for patients and surgeons. For example, telemedicine has been extensively integrated into patient care visits, to the benefit of both the patients and the care providers. At Surgery, we, too, are undergoing significant change with the retirement of our long-time editor, Michael G. Sarr, MD. As we have previously noted, Steven D. Wexner, MD, PhD, has joined us as one of the editors-in-chief, and, in this issue, we highlight organizational changes in the journal, including several new internationally renowned specialty editors.
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