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Here are a few highlights of a very busy Sunday:
The Residents and Fellows program continues at 9 a.m. and runs through 3 p.m., offering sessions on everything from securing your first job, to handling unique crises in the OR, to lessons not taught in residency. The Resident House of Delegates follows from 5:30-7:30 p.m. CT.
Don’t miss the Rovenstine Lecture at 9 a.m. CT, when Dartmouth-Hitchcock President and CEO Joanne M. Conroy, MD, discusses “Vitals Signs: Transforming 21st Century Anesthesia Practice.” Dr. Conroy was named one of the 50 most influential clinical executives in 2020 by Modern Healthcare magazine.
From 10-11 a.m. CT, the best minds in the specialty will be honored at the 19th Celebration of Research. Here, the recipients of the 2020 ASA Excellence in Research Award and the James E. Cottrell, MD Presidential Scholar Award will be honored. Each recipient will present a lecture on their research accomplishments. You’ll also hear from the FAER Mentoring Excellence in Research awardee and be introduced to the ASA Resident Research Essay Award winners.
At noon CT, Beverley A. Orser, MD, PhD, FRCPC, delivers the 2020 Severinghaus Lecture, titled “Anesthesiology: Resetting our Sights on Long-Term Outcomes.” Dr. Orser will explore, among other things, how the perioperative period represents an unparalleled opportunity to understand the biology of disease and develop new treatments.
Also at noon, Christine Ball, AM, MBBS, MD, FANZCA, explores some of the dark stories of medicine’s past in “Stories From the Shadows” during the WLM’s Wright Lecture. At 1 p.m., Drs. Waisel, Ross, and Calmes deliver the Pat Sim Forum on the History of Anesthesiology with a discussion on “Underrepresented Minorities and Women in the History of U.S. Anesthesiology.”
Be sure to block off time between 1 to 3 p.m. CT, for cutting-edge science at the Journal Symposium. These sessions cover the latest developments in hemodynamic management from preoperative evaluation, intraoperative, and postoperative management into ICU, use of invasive and noninvasive measurement technologies, and pharmacology.
At 2 p.m. CT, P. Allan Klock Jr., MD, Professor of Anesthesia and Critical Care at the University of Chicago, will deliver the Society for Airway Management-Ovassapian Lecture titled “The Art and Science of Airway Management, Past, Present and Future.”
From 3-4 p.m. CT, anesthesiology leaders from across the globe address “Sustainable Anesthesia Care for All: Universal Access to Safe Surgery and Anesthesia” during the WFSA Panel, which features six presentations.
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