In this issue:

Surgical Fire Injuries Continue to Occur

President's Report for 2011

Future Patient Safety Initiatives Discussed at the APSF Board of Directors Workshop

Conference: Postoperative Visual Loss—Who is at risk?

Clinical Experience with Capnography Monitoring for PCA Patients

LIFEBOX: Promoting Patient Safety Around the World

APSF Grants 2012 Awards

APSF 2013 Grant Program

Scientific Papers Address Patient Safety

Patient Safety Themes Stand Out in ASA Meeting Exhibits

Reducing Risk of Epidural-Intravenous Misconnections

Q&A: Regulations for Back-Up Anesthesia Machine Availability?

Letter to the Editor:

Propofol (Diprivan®) and Clevidipine (Cleviprex®) and Potential Look-Alike Concern

Reader Stresses Use of Multimodal Analgesia to Decrease Risk of Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression

Creating a Safer Environment in the Operating Room

 

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Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF) 2013 Grant Program

The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF) Grant Program supports research directed toward enhancing anesthesia patient safety. Its major objective is to stimulate studies leading to prevention of mortality and morbidity resulting from anesthesia mishaps.

To recognize the patriarch of what has become a model patient safety culture in the United States and internationally, the APSF inaugurated in 2002 the Ellison C. Pierce, Jr., MD, Merit Award. The APSF Scientific Evaluation Committee will designate one of the funded proposals as the recipient of this nomination that carries with it an additional, unrestricted award of $5,000.

The APSF inaugurated The Doctors Company Foundation Ann S. Lofsky, MD, Research Award in 2009. This award is made possible by a $5,000 grant from The Doctors Company Foundation that will be awarded annually for the next 5 years to a research project deemed worthy of the ideals and dedication exemplified by Dr. Ann S. Lofsky. The recipient of this nomination will receive an additional, unrestricted award of $5,000. It is the hope of the APSF that this award will inspire others toward her ideals and honor her memory.

ANTICIPATED 2012-2013 NAMED AWARDS

APSF/American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) President's Endowed Research Award ($150,000)

APSF/American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Endowed Research Award ($150,000)

Submissions due online: Sunday May 6, 2012 (23:59 EDT). See www.apsf.org for full guidelines and other information.