President's Message

Dr. Sanghoon Jheon, President and Founder’s Message

As a thoracic surgeon with over 40 years of experience in surgery and hospital leadership, my journey has included roles such as CEO of Seoul National University Bundang Hospital and President of the Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery. Throughout my career, I have been dedicated to advancing medical knowledge and expanding access to high-quality education.

In 2011, inspired by a vision to foster collaborative growth among Asia’s leading thoracic surgeons, I founded the Asian Thoracoscopic Education Program (ATEP). ATEP was established to unite surgeons across Asia, creating a platform to exchange expertise in thoracic surgery and elevate surgical education and patient care across the region. ATEP has particularly focused on Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery (VATS), a minimally invasive technique with the potential to transform thoracic surgery practices and improve patient recovery. Through numerous hands-on workshops and training sessions, ATEP has provided invaluable practical experience and mentorship to surgeons throughout Asia, training and inspiring a new generation of leaders in the field.

When COVID-19 posed new challenges and halted traditional education methods, I recognized the need to create a more resilient and innovative approach to sharing knowledge. From this necessity, the Asian Thoracic Academy (ATA) was born, ensuring that thoracic education and knowledge sharing could continue regardless of circumstances. Today, with cutting-edge technology, we can transcend physical boundaries, connecting young surgeons to essential educational resources from anywhere in the world. My vision for ATA is to empower young surgeons and healthcare professionals to develop their skills without leaving their hospitals or homes, ultimately improving patient outcomes and strengthening overall thoracic education.

Looking ahead, ATA will continue to evolve, standing as a beacon of inspiration and support for every dedicated, ambitious young thoracic surgeon and healthcare professionals across Asia and beyond.

Dr. Sanghoon Jheon,
President,
Asian Thoracic Academy

Vision

To nurture thoracic surgeons with a commitment to excellence and innovation in practice, education and research

Mission

To enhance thoracic surgeons’ clinical excellence, ensuring patient safety through distinctive and enriching learning and research experiences shaped by esteemed medical mentors and contemporary medical education

Key Thrusts

Education Programs

Professional development of surgeons through continuing education programs and events

ABTS Certification

Enabling the adoption of the high standard of practice through the Asian Board of Thoracic Surgery (ABTS) certification

Tumor Boards

Conduct Tumor board on periodic basis to discuss the diagnosis and management of patients’ cases

Clinical Studies

Enabling coordinated and collaborative large-scale clinical studies across multiple countries with advancement of science and improved health outcomes.

Clinical Registry

Establish a collaborative network of hospitals, research institutions, and industry stakeholders to facilitate data sharing and collaboration in research.

Perspectives

Formation of platforms for the community of surgeons to harness upon peers’ expertise on surgical standards, safety protocols, and emerging trends of surgery

Our Leaders

As a young thoracic surgeon, I am excited to join the ATA to be part of a pioneering community established by the leaders of ATEP. This organization represents a unique opportunity to engage with esteemed colleagues, share cutting-edge techniques, and enhance our collective knowledge. I believe that being a part of ATA will empower me to contribute to the advancement of thoracic surgery in Asia and improve patient care across the region.

— Dr. Kamran Ali
Principal Consultant - Thoracic Surgery
Lead Surgeon - Lung Transplant
Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket Complex
New Delhi, India

Joining the ATA is a perfect opportunity to engage with visionary leaders and peers, and to exchange revolutionary approaches that push the boundaries of thoracic surgery. I view this platform as a promotion of innovation and collaboration by facilitating the discussion of new ideas, refinement of surgical techniques, and collective efforts to improve patient outcomes. As a young surgeon, I am eager to contribute to this dynamic community and help shaping the future of thoracic surgical care in Asia.

— Dr. Melek Ağkoç
Thoracic Surgeon
Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa
Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty
Istanbul, Turkey