Krummel took office as president-elect at the APSA annual meeting held May 20-23 in San Antonio. He will lead the organization for a one-year term from May 2013 to May 2014, when he will head the association's efforts to advance the surgical care of children. During his term, he hopes to draw attention to lagging development of new pediatric surgical tools. Because relatively few children need surgery, medical-device manufacturers are often reluctant to invest in scaled-down pediatric surgical tools. Pediatric surgeons at Packard Children's and Stanford are already collaborating with Silicon Valley engineers to build better surgical tools for small patients; Krummel plans to highlight the need for other similar efforts.
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