29th Annual Meeting
American Association of Clinical Anatomists
July 8 – 13, 2012
St. George’s University in Grenada
Dear Colleagues,
We are happy to announce that the 29th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists will be held at St. George’s University in Grenada from July 8-13, 2012.
Grenada is a wonderful country, steeped in culture and history in the southeast part of the Caribbean. St. George’s University is located at the southern part of

the island, spread over 42 acres in a vibrant seaside location, in this lovely tropical island in the West Indies. St. George’s University was the first private University in the Caribbean, established in 1976. Now, with nearly 11,000 graduates practicing medicine across the world, a campus that includes professors and students from over 140 different countries, and a clinical training program involving over 60 hospitals in the US and the UK, St. George’s University has earned a worldwide reputation as a leading international center for medical education and a beacon of academic excellence. For over 30 years now, the University’s dedication to developing outstanding physicians has improved health standards and healthcare delivery systems throughout the world (for more information, go to: www.sgu.edu).
The meeting venues, “Charter Hall and Taylor Hall,” are conveniently located in the center of St. George’s University and are within walking distance from the lodging accommodations and the beach.
The combination of a Caribbean environment and the excellent academic center of St. George’s University will provide participants with unique opportunities for collaboration, exchange of ideas in anatomy, education and innovation, and an update of the latest developments in all the topics of clinical and surgical anatomy.
It is our pleasure to host the 29th Annual Meeting of the AACA on campus and to provide a meeting of high scientific quality with oral presentations, posters, video presentations, and a postgraduate course dedicated to ultrasound and medical education.
We would like to express our greatest thanks to the AACA for giving us the opportunity and challenge of hosting this meeting.
Sincerely,
Marios Loukas
Chair, Department of Anatomical Sciences
St. George’s University