Authors: Benton Nanners, MD et al ASA Monitor June 2024, Vol. 88, 21–22. The world is undergoing an unprecedented surge in technological advancements, revolutionizing nearly every aspect of our daily lives. From artificial intelligence to new smartphones, the digital era has ushered in a wealth of resources at our fingertips. Medical education is no exception to […]
Read MoreAuthor: Christian S. Guay, MD International Anesthesia Research Society Three distinguished speakers delved into the intricate relationship between circadian disruptions and various health outcomes during the session, “Circadian Rhythm Disruptions in Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine: Timely Considerations and Implications for Patient Care,” on Friday, May 17 at the 2024 Annual Meeting, presented by IARS […]
Read MoreAuthors: Paul Otto, MD et al ASA Monitor June 2024, Vol. 88, 25–26. Increasing institutional capacity for diversity in medicine has gained considerable attention in recent years. This has led to new opportunities for learning and overcoming challenges not only in the care of patients but in the education of our learners. In an article […]
Read MoreAuthor: Young May Cha, MD International Anesthesia Research Society On May 18, Marc Dickstein, MD, professor of anesthesiology at Columbia University Medical Center, moderated an educational and interactive symposium on “Advanced Hemodynamics of Cardiogenic Shock, Pharmacologic and Mechanical Circulatory Support” at the 2024 Annual Meeting, presented by IARS and SOCCA. Using an example patient in postcardiotomy […]
Read MoreAuthors: Elie Sarraf, M.D., C.M. et al Anesthesiology May 2024. To the Editor: We continue to read with great interest the description of the drug titration paradox by Minto et al. They are, in essence, describing a classical control theory problem on how to tune a control system, with an anesthesiologist being at the center of a […]
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