Hurricane Katrina
The APSF wishes to extend its concern, sympathy, and support for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. This disaster continues to affect citizens of Gulf Coast communities in a devastating way….
The APSF wishes to extend its concern, sympathy, and support for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. This disaster continues to affect citizens of Gulf Coast communities in a devastating way….
The Doctors Company has noted an alarming incidence of major claims relating to cervical epidural steroid blocks. In fact, the number of claims for these blocks consistently exceeds the combined…
The Role Five years ago the safety officer was a member of the health care team with knowledge, expertise, and experience in fire and environmental safety. Today, that has changed…
DepoDur™ has recently been added to our choices for postoperative pain management following major surgery. DepoDur™ is an extended release formulation of morphine in a lyposomal carrier, specific for epidural…
Recently, I was about 15 minutes into a case with the patient on the ventilator, and several alarms went off, all of the lights on the ventilator lit up, and…
To the Editor The following are excerpts from the introduction to the series on patient safety that appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine.1 The central message of the…
To the Editor I found it extremely disheartening to read Dr. Parker’s comments regarding the “privilege” of receiving a labor epidural. Since when is an epidural a privilege? If a…
To the Editor A newsletter dedicated entirely to patient safety is quite a commendable venture and being a regular reader, I wish to utilize this medium to remind the anesthesiology…
To the Editor It is interesting that 50% of the participants at a recent renowned anesthesia society refresher course stated that they monitored patients in an MRI scanner from the…
To the Editor I am writing to comment on a letter which appeared in the Summer 2005 issue of the APSF Newsletter titled “Stand Nearby in the MRI” and the…
To the Editor After reading Dr. Lee’s “Letter to the Editor” in the APSF Newsletter, I felt compelled to write one myself. A few years ago I made a presentation…
To the Editor The article “Down But Not Out; Doctors Disagree How to Best Keep Patients from Awakening during Surgery,” which recently appeared in the US News and World Report,…
To the Editor Thank you for your very informative Summer 2005 issue. It brought a few points to mind. The letter “PCA Presents Serious Risks” recalled an incident in my…
To the Editor It seems incredible to me that this debate over reading in the OR continues. The emergence of anesthesiology as a valid career choice for the better medical…
To the Editor I would like to respond to the reader who has softened his view on reading in the OR. I am in total agreement that the image we…
To the Editor Your article, “Fatigue and the Practice of Anesthesiology” is not only timely, but struck a personal note with me. As an intern at the University of Pittsburgh…
George A. Schapiro, Chair Abe Abramovich, Datascope Corporation Michael Argentieri, Dräger Medical, Inc. Paul A. Baumgart, GE Healthcare Casey D. Blitt, MD Judson Boothe, Kimberly-Clark Nassib G. Chamoun, Aspect Medical…
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Robert K. Stoelting, MD, President; Jeffrey B. Cooper, PhD, Executive Vice President; George A. Schapiro, Executive Vice President; David M. Gaba, MD, Secretary; Casey D. Blitt, MD, Treasurer; Sorin J. Brull, MD; Robert A. Caplan, MD; Nassib G. Chamoun; Robert C. Morell, MD; Michael A. Olympio, MD; Richard C. Prielipp, MD.
Robert C. Morell, MD, Editor; Sorin J. Brull, MD; Joan Christie, MD; Jan Ehrenwerth, MD; John H. Eichhorn, MD; Regina King; Lorri A. Lee, MD ; Rodney C. Lester, PhD, CRNA; Glenn S. Murphy, MD; Denise O’Brien, BSN, RN; Karen Posner, PhD; Keith Ruskin, MD; Wilson Somerville, PhD; Jeffery Vender, MD.