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Tobin Named to Succeed Roy as Chair |
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Dean William Applegate has named Joseph R. Tobin, MD, Professor and Section Head of Pediatric Anesthesiology and Critical Care, to succeed Raymond C. Roy, PhD, MD, as chair of the Department of Anesthesiology. Joining the department in 1993, Dr. Tobin has been a very active member of the University community serving in a variety of departmental and institutional capacities. Dr. Tobin is board certified in Anesthesiology, Pediatrics, and Pediatric Critical Care.
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March 20, 2008 We’re celebrating another successful match |
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One of the most important departmental functions is recruiting outstanding residents. We feel we have succeeded again this year! We filled all 13 positions. Details
Jason Simpson, pictured to the left, seems pleased with his letter.
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In The News… |
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"Practice, Practice, Practice” |
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WXII’s Kimberly Van Scoy reports on the “hands on” practice that our 4th year medical students receive during their “Critical Incident Management” course in our Patient Simulation Lab. " |
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Resident Training, Team Building and Emergency Scenarios: Patient Simulation Lab Offers Unique Opportunities Training in a controlled, safe environment with no threat to a patient—our patient simulation lab is one of the few in the country which offer training for full operating room teams in emergency scenarios. FOX8 WGHP television recently featured a report by Brent Campbell on the benefits of this state-of-the-art, hands-on training. View FOX8 coverage |
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Congratulations … |
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James C. Eisenach, MD, has been selected as the Editor-in-Chief of Anesthesiology, the journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists with a circulation of 40,000. He is the FM James III Professor of Anesthesiology and Vice Chair for Research at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, with a clinical specialty in obstetric anesthesia, and laboratory and clinical research focusing on understanding mechanisms of chronic pain and identifying new treatments.
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Patient Care… |
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4 Anesthesiology Physicians Included in The Best Doctors in America® Database |
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Seventeen physicians from the Department of Anesthesiology are included in the latest update of the Best Doctors in America® database. Doctors are chosen for the database through a peer-review survey sent to more than 35,000 doctors who have been identified in previous surveys as “the best” in their specialties. The database includes the names and affiliations of approximately 33,000 doctors in the United States. Details.
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4Allnumbedup.com |
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Allnumbedup.com is the brainchild and personal endeavor of J. C. Gerancher, MD, Associate Professor and Section Head of Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management at WFUBMC. The site provides useful information and resources for both practicing physicians and patients alike.
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Education… |
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4 The Anesthesia Initiative on Aging (AIA) is an educational initiative led by Leanne Groban, M.D. that seeks to ensure the provision of appropriate and individualized perioperative care to the growing number of older Americans |
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The Anesthesiology department at WFUSM, in conjunction with the Geriatrics department, was awarded the Geriatrics Education for Specialty Residents Program (GSR) grant from the John A. Hartford Foundation and the American Geriatrics Society. This two-year award is an initiative designed to better prepare surgical and other specialty medical residents to care for elderly patients.
Residents will be taught by a multidisciplinary team in the form of lectures, case-studies, journal club (Geriatric Fluid Rounds), web-based modules, and simulation. Some of the topics addressed include: cardiovascular aging, postoperative delirium vs. dementia, polypharmacy, trauma, preoperative optimization, and acute and chronic pain management in the older adult.
The goal of the AIA is to improve residents’ understanding of the physiologic changes of aging, and the recommended considerations and modifications of anesthetic technique, in order to help contribute to an ever-improving outcome for the geriatric-surgical population. The geriatric patient is not simply an older adult, but rather, a truly different physiologic entity!
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4 Upcoming Ca-3 receives traveling fellowship award |
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 John McDowell receiving his SEA-HVO (Society for Education in Anesthesia-Health Volunteers Overseas) traveling fellowship award. John will travel to Tanzania in March, 2008. (picture to left)
June 2008 Update: Dr. McDowell has returned from Mwanza, Tanzania where he spent one month teaching student nurse anesthetists. (Details)
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4Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management Visiting Clinical Preceptorship
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The Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management Section now offers a clinical preceptorship for private practice and teaching physicians who wish to develop their regional anesthesia techniques, expand the scope of their practices, establish or improve an acute pain service, and update their documentation and billing procedures. Details
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4Patient Simulation Lab Offers Corporate Hands-On Workshops for Clinical Situations
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New equipment training? Medical teamwork issues? A variety of courses has been developed by the PSL staff to introduce non-medical and new paramedical personnel to clinical situations within the specialized environment of the PSL. Coursework can be tailored to specific learning needs and class size. Details
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4New Resources available from All Anesthesia
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The new portfolio available from All Anesthesia contains resource materials for education on substance addiction disorder for all anesthesia practitioners. Details available at allanestheisa.com
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Research… |
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4 Groban Presents Diastolic Dysfunction Research at the American Heart Association’s 59th Annual Fall Conference
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Leanne Groban, MD, presented her findings of how estrogen depletion affects diastolic dysfunction at the AHA’s 59th Annual Fall Conference for High Blood Pressure Research. Her research utilized a newly developed rat model, specifically designed to study the affects of decreasing estrogen levels on the post-menopausal heart. Diastolic dysfunction in more common in post-menopausal women and is frequently associated with hypertension. Groban found that estrogen depletion exacerbates the progression of diastolic dysfunction. More.
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