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Register for the 40th Anniversary Gala Today! Duke Anesthesiology faculty and research staff: the deadline to register for our 40th Anniversary Gala is May 17th! To receive a discounted early bird rate, register by May 1st. To register and to learn more about this event, visit http://blueprint. duhs.duke.edu/40thgala/index.html New Research Grant Awards Joseph P. Mathew, MD, MHSc, Professor of Anesthesiology and Chief of the Division of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine (along with the Co-PI Dr. Jeffrey Browndyke in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences) received a 2-year $431,750 NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award (R21) from the National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute (NHLBI) entitled “Functional Connectivity Changes in Attention Networks After Cardiac Surgery”. Noa Segall, PhD, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and human factors engineer in the Human Simulation and Patient Safety Center, received a 1-year $99,989 AHRQ Small Research Grant Program (R03) entitled “Workload Effects on Response Time to Life-Threatening Arrhythmias”. To increase the potential for timely detection and treatment of in-hospital cardiac events, more and more at-risk patients are now monitored remotely by cardiac telemetry technicians. However, decisions regarding the appropriate number of patients that a single technician may safely and effectively monitor are largely based on technological capabilities and not on our understanding of human information processing limitations. We propose to use high-fidelity simulation of cardiac telemetry to determine the impact of increasing the number of patients monitored on response time to cardio-respiratory events. The knowledge to be gained will inform efforts to study this problem in real- world cardiac telemetry and, ultimately, help to develop evidence-based standards for remote monitoring. http://anesthesiology.duke.edu 1 Department of Anesthesiology Research Conference Monday, May 14, 2012 | 5-6 pm | 5685-HAFS Organ Protective Mechanisms Invoked in Mammalian Hibernation Quintin Quinones, MD, PhD CA-2 Resident, Department of Anesthesiology Duke Anesthesiology Global Health Update Aaron Sandler, MD Drs. Holly Muir, Yemi Olufolabi, and Aaron Sandler travelled with departmental alum Dr. Tony Roche to Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda, last month to assess the possibilities for collaboration with the Mulago OB/Gyn group and Department of Anesthesiology aimed at reducing maternal and perinatal mortality. This follows a very successful similar project by Drs. Muir and Olufolabi in Ghana, and builds upon several years of fruitful partnership with the Department of Anesthesiology at Mulago by Dr. Roche and others aimed at helping them build their capacity to be leaders in Anesthesiology in eastern Africa. The trip was very encouraging and will hopefully lead to more opportunities for members of our department to be involved in this worthwhile project. News Monday, May 7, 2012 • Volume 14, Issue 18

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Register for the 40th Anniversary Gala Today!Duke Anesthesiology faculty and research staff: the deadline to register for our 40th Anniversary Gala is May 17th! To receive a discounted early bird rate, register by May

1st. To register and to learn more about this event, visit http://blueprint.duhs.duke.edu/40thgala/index.html

New Research Grant AwardsJoseph P. Mathew, MD, MHSc, Professor of Anesthesiology and Chief of the Division of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine (along with the Co-PI Dr. Jeffrey Browndyke in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences) received a 2-year $431,750 NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award (R21) from the National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute (NHLBI) entitled “Functional Connectivity Changes in Attention Networks After Cardiac Surgery”.

Noa Segall, PhD, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and human factors engineer in the Human Simulation and Patient Safety Center, received a 1-year $99,989 AHRQ Small Research Grant Program (R03) entitled “Workload Effects on Response Time to Life-Threatening Arrhythmias”. To increase the potential for timely detection and treatment of in-hospital cardiac events, more and more at-risk patients are now monitored remotely by cardiac telemetry technicians. However, decisions regarding the appropriate number of patients that a single technician may safely and effectively monitor are largely based on technological capabilities and not on our understanding of human information processing limitations. We propose to use high-fidelity simulation of cardiac telemetry to determine the impact of increasing the number of patients monitored on response time to cardio-respiratory events. The knowledge to be gained will inform efforts to study this problem in real-world cardiac telemetry and, ultimately, help to develop evidence-based standards for remote monitoring.

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Department of Anesthesiology Research ConferenceMonday, May 14, 2012 | 5-6 pm | 5685-HAFS

Organ Protective Mechanisms Invoked in Mammalian HibernationQuintin Quinones, MD, PhDCA-2 Resident, Department of Anesthesiology

Duke Anesthesiology Global Health UpdateAaron Sandler, MD

Drs. Holly Muir, Yemi Olufolabi, and Aaron Sandler travelled with departmental alum Dr. Tony Roche to Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda, last month to assess the possibilities for collaboration with the Mulago OB/Gyn group and Department of Anesthesiology aimed at reducing maternal and perinatal mortality. This follows a very successful similar project by Drs. Muir and Olufolabi in Ghana, and builds upon several years of fruitful partnership with the Department of Anesthesiology at Mulago by Dr. Roche and others aimed at helping them build their capacity to be leaders in Anesthesiology in eastern Africa. The trip was very encouraging and will hopefully lead to more opportunities for members of our department to be involved in this worthwhile project.

NewsMonday, May 7, 2012 • Volume 14, Issue 18

THIS MONTH IN THe DePARTMeNT OF ANeSTHeSIOlOGy

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May 2012MONDAy TUeSDAy WeDNeSDAy THURSDAy FRIDAy7 8 9 10 11

7:15-8:00 am, RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Conference

2:30-3:30 pm, VAMCVA EchocardiographyConference

5-6 pm, 5685-HAFSFaculty Meeting

6-7:30 pm, 5685-HAFSExecutive Team Meeting

5-6 pm, 5685-HAFSCT Conference: “M&M” - Dr. Brandi Bottiger

5-6 pm, 2001DNCA-1 Resident Lectures: “Blood and Component Transfusion” - Evelyn Lockhart, MD

5-6 pm, 6686-HAFSGVTCCM ConferenceCANCELLED

7:00 am, 2001DNGrand Rounds: “What you Need to Know About New Oral Antico-agulants: Dabigatran, Apixaban, and Rivaroxaban” - Russell Roberson, MD

4:30 pm, 5685-HAFSAdvanced Resident Lecture: “Acute Pain” - Brian Ginsberg, MB

7:15-8:00 am, RM203-PainClinicMRC Pain Journal Club

12-1 pm, 2003DNCritical Care Grand RoundsCANCELLED

4-5 pm, 5680A-HAFSPediatric Conference

5-6 pm, 7683-HAFSResident Education Sessions: “TBA” - Sol Aronson, MD

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7:15-8:00 am, RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Conference

2:30-3:30 pm, VAMCVA EchocardiographyConference

5:30-6:30 pm, 5680APerioperative Leadership Group Meeting

5-6 pm, 5685-HAFSDepartment Research Conference: “Organ Protective Mechanisms Invoked in Mammalian Hibernation” - Quintin Quinones, MD, PhD

5-6 pm, 5685-HAFSCT Conference

5-6 pm, 2001DNCA-1 Resident Lectures: “Ma-lignant Hyperthermia” - Scott Schulman, MD

5-6 pm, 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference

IRB Deadline

7:00 am, 2001DNGrand Rounds: “Residual Neuromuscular Blockade: Past Triumphs, Ongoing Challenges” - John Lemm, MD

4:30 pm, 5685-HAFSAdvanced Resident Lecture: “Acute Pain in the Chronic Pa-tient” - Brian Ginsberg, MB

7:15-8:00 am, RM203-PainClinicMRC Pain Journal Club

12-1 pm, 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds: “MICU Fellow Talk” - Dr. Isaretta Riley

4-5 pm, 5680A-HAFSPediatric Conference

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7:15-8:00 am, RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Conference

2:30-3:30 pm, VAMCVA EchocardiographyConference

5-6:30 pm, 5685-HAFSExecutive Team Meeting

5-6 pm, 5685-HAFSCT Conference

5-6 pm, 2001DNCA-1 Resident Lectures: TBA

5-6 pm, 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference

IRB Deadline

7:00 am, 2001DNGrand Rounds: “Enhanced Re-covery (ERAS): Evidence-Based Perioperative Medicine” - Timothy Miller, MD

4:30 pm, 5685-HAFSAdvanced Resident Lecture: “Chronic Post-Surgical Pain” - Srini Pyati, MD

7:15-8:00 am, RM203-PainClinicMRC Pain Journal Club

12-1 pm, 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds

4-5 pm, 5680A-HAFSPediatric Conference

5-6 pm, 7683-HAFSResident Education Sessions: “Journal Club”

28 29 30 31 June 1, 20127:15-8:00 am, RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Conference

2:30-3:30 pm, VAMCVA EchocardiographyConference

5-6 pm, 5685-HAFSCT Conference

5-6 pm, 2001DNCA-1 Resident Lectures: “Physi-ological and Clinical Aspects of Aging” - Ken Schmader, MD

5-6 pm, 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference

IRB Deadline

7:00 am, 2001DNGrand Rounds: “Herbal Supple-ments: A Practical Review” - Willem Bok, MD

4:30 pm, 5685-HAFSAdvanced Resident Lecture: “Advanced Chronic Pain Interven-tional Techniques” - Billy Huh, MD

7:15-8:00 am, RM203-PainClinicMRC Pain Journal Club

12-1 pm, 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds

4-5 pm, 5680A-HAFSPediatric Conference

Duke Anesthesiology 40th Gala Starts

Upcoming:Duke Anesthesiology 40th Anniversary Gala: June 1-3, 2012 | Washington Duke Inn, Durham, NCDuke Anesthesiology Celebration of Research: Friday, June 1, 2012 | Washington Duke Inn, Durham, NC2012 Duke Anesthesiology Resident Graduation Ceremony: June 16, 2012 | Hope Valley Country Club, Durham, NC.2012 Duke Anesthesiology Alumni Reception: Sunday, October 14, 2012 | Washington, DC2012 ASA: October 13-17, 2012 | Washington, DC

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ANeSTHeSIOlOGy NeWS

ClassifiedsHOMe FOR SAle: Beautiful 2-story traditional home in desirable Woodcroft area. 3bedroom/2.5 bath, 1944 sq. ft. Numerous upgrades and perks including hardwood flooring throughout first floor, new quartz kitchen countertops, new split rail backyard fence, new roof with architectural shin-gles and exterior paint! Covered front porch and large rear deck overlooking Woodcroft Trails. Well maintained and in great condition. $224,900.

For Sale by Owner. Call for Appointment at (919) 475-5862 or email [email protected] for more information.

HOMe FOR ReNT: Four BR (with master suite) two and a half bath home (2500 sq ft) in Hope Val-ley Farms available for rent in July 2012. 15-17 minute drive to Duke Hospital. Two car garage, fenced in backyard (pets OK with deposit). 200 yards from Three Forks Trail (walking, running, biking) as well as Hope Valley Farms YMCA (pool, playground, etc.). Quiet dead end street. Priced

under market value at $1500/month. Landlord is Duke alumnus and has had good experiences with Duke residents/fellows, if interested or know someone who is, please email [email protected].

APARTMeNT FOR ReNT: Small one bedroom apt in house that will be available for rent August 1st. It is 700 sq feet, private entrance, fireplace, bookcases, full kitchen, w/d, internet, all inclusive at $600/month, off Anderson Street .5 miles south of Duke Gardens. Contact Flora O’Brien, CRNA at [email protected]

BeACH HOUSe ReNTAl: Price: $2300/week lin-ens and furnishings included.

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Upcoming CMe Activities

5th Annual emerging Technologies in the OR and Great Fluid DebateJune 11-15, 2012 | Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa Lake Buena Vista, FLFor more information, email Katherine Siler: [email protected].

15th Annual Cardiothoracic Update and Tee Board ReviewJuly 5-8, 2012 | The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort and Spa Hilton Head Island, SCFor more information, contact Jaime C. Cooke: [email protected].

7th Annual Winter Anesthesia and Critical Care ReviewMarch 3-8, 2013 | Canyons Resort | Park City, UT

Preceptorships

Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia Preceptorship Course2011 Dates Available | Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NCFor more information, email Katherine Siler: [email protected] in the Duke Preceptorship will spend three days in the regional block area, operating rooms and on the floor with post surgery patients observing ultra-sound guided single shot nerve blocks and catheter techniques in a wide variety of clinical scenarios.

Visiting Preceptorship in Intraoperative Transesophageal echocardiography2011-2012 Dates Available | Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NCFor more information, email Jaime C. Cooke: [email protected] in the Duke Intraoperative TEE Preceptorship spend one three-day session in the cardiac operating suites, observing techniques of intraoperative TEE and interpretation of images.

For more information and to register, visit http://anesthesiology.duke.edu

Highly Recommended!

VIETRI - Spring Warehouse SaleMay 5-7, 8 am to 4 pmhttp://www.vietri.com

343 Elizabeth Brady Road, Hillsborough, NC 27278Email: [email protected] | Phone: 919.245.4181