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At the ASA

A Guide to the Faculty and Residents of the
Department of Anesthesiology

Participating in the Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Anesthesiologists

2006 Annual Meeting Schedule (pdf)

Raymond C. Roy, Ph.D., M.D.
Professor and Chair
October 14-18, 2006
Chicago, Illinois

Refresher Course Lectures

  • Intrathecal Drug Delivery: Emerging Drugs and Technology
    Richard L. Rauck, M.D.
  • Pain: A View from the Spinal Cord
    James C. Eisenach, M.D.

Problem-Based Learning Discussions

  • Cardiac Arrest and Asystole during Combined Spinal-Epidural Labor Analgesia in a Morbidly Obese Parturient
    Peter H. Pan, M.D.

Workshops

  • Continuous Nerve Blocks for Pain Control: In the Hospital and Beyond
    Pamela C.  Nagle, M.D.
  • Management of Critical Incidents and Team Interaction in Simulation
    Sarah G. Bodin, M.D.
  • Neuraxis – CSE, TEPI
    Pamela C.  Nagle, M.D., James C. Crews, M.D.

Panelists

  • Controversies in Malignant Hyperthermia: Cases from the MHAUS Hotline
    Joseph R. Tobin, M.D.
  • Highs and Lows of blood Pressure: When does it Really Matter?
    Leanne Groban, M.D.
  • New Techniques and Drugs in Pediatric Anesthesia
    Joseph R. Tobin, M.D.
  • The Occasional Cardiovascular Anesthesiologist; Managing the Perfect Storm: Anesthetic Considerations in Patients with very low Ejection Fraction having AICD and Biventricular Pacemaker Placement
    David A. Zvara, M.D.
  • Hazards of the Modern Anesthesia Workstation – Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment
    Michael A. Olympio, M.D. (Moderator)

Poster-Discussions

  • Clinical Circulation: Blood Products and Coagulation
    Thomas F. Slaughter, M.D. (Moderator)
  • CSF Concentration does not Predict Onset or Duration of Spinal Fentanyl for Labor Analgesia
    Kenneth E. Nelson, M.D.
  • Epidural Neostigmine-Bupivacaine for the Treatment for Labor Pain
    Vernon H. Ross, M.D.
  • Developmental Differences in Microglia Activation in the Spinal Cord after Paw Incision in the Rat
    Douglas G. Ririe, M.D.
  • Chlorhexidine vs. Betadine for Routine Skin Preparation: Providone Iodine
    Peter H. Pan, M.D.

Poster Sessions

  • Atherosclerosis of the Descending Aorta Detected by TEE Predicts Renal Failure after Cardiac Surgery
    David C. Richards, M.D.
  • Sir James Simpson: The First to Describe Obstetric Venous Air Embolism and Vacuum Extraction
    Robert A. Strickland, M.D.
  • Music in the Operating Room: Harmony or Discord
    Robert A. Strickland, M.D.
  • Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain: Basic Science
    James C. Eisenach, M.D.
  • Scrubs or Dress-Up in the Preoperative Clinic: Does it Matter?
    Kenneth E. Nelson, M.D.
  • Does Adding Intraoperative Dexamethasone and Post-Discharge ODT Ondansetron Prophylaxis Improve PDNV Outcomes?
    Peter H. Pan, M.D.
  • Sterile Technique Practices for Obstetrical Neuraxial Analgesia and Anesthesia – Year 2005 Survey
    Sherman Lee, M.D.
  • Finding the Aortic Systolic Pressure in the Radial Artery Pressure Wave in Adult Cardiac Surgery Patients
    Alfredo Pauca, M.D.

 

 


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