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http://anesthesiology.duke.edu 1 News Monday, June 14, 2010 • Volume 12, Issue 24 An Easier Way to Manage Citations Manual data entry is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Yet, until recently, if an investigator had a manuscript or journal article that needed to be added to the eRA Commons, he or she would have to type in the citation information manually. In the interest of easing investigators’ bibliography management, improving data quality, and ensuring compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy, eRA Commons has teamed up with the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) to link NCBI’s personal online tool, “My NCBI,” to Commons. My NCBI offers an online portal—“My Bibliography”—for users to maintain and manage a list of all types of their authored works, such as articles, presentations and books. When a new or existing My NCBI account is linked to a Commons account, citations added to My Bibliography will appear automatically in the Commons account. Investigators and their delegates will benefit from My Bibliography’s ability to query the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed and PubMed Central databases, as well as the NIH Manuscript Submission system, and import citation data directly from those sources. Users can access My NCBI from Commons, or they can log in directly to My NCBI using their Commons username and password. In order to complete the integration of these two systems, eRA will be removing the ability to enter citations manually into Commons in July. For more information on how investigators should handle the upcoming changes, see http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/ NOT-OD-10-103.html. Comings and Goings in the Department Please welcome Meredith Allen to the departmental family. Meredith is a new Non-Duke Student/Intern working in the Hyperbaric Division. She started on June 7, 2010. Please welcome Carlos Conde to the departmental family. Carlos is a new Clinical Research Coordinator I working with CARE. He will be starting this week on June 16, 2010. June 14 - 20 Birthday Wishes Dr. Warwick Ames Frederick Fesel Maurice Begin Dr. Ellen Flanagan Dr. Erin Chaney Dr. Cathleen Peterson-Layne Dr. David Doolette Carolyn Thompson Dr. Peter Dwane Sir Stephen White Note: If you do not want your name listed here, please send a removal notice to [email protected]. New Departmental Research Publications Freiberger JJ, Feldmeier JJ. Evidence supporting the use of hyperbaric oxygen in the treatment of osteoradionecrosis of the jaw. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2010 May 19. [Epub ahead of print] Auyong DB, Klein SM, Gan TJ, Roche AM, Olson D, Habib AS. Processed electroencephalogram during donation after cardiac death. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2010;110(5):1428-32. McCarthy CG, Megalla SA, Habib AS. Impact of intravenous lidocaine infusion on postoperative analgesia and recovery from surgery: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Drugs 2010;70(9):1149-63. UPDATED: Duke GME Innovation Funds Project The following departmental members successfully applied for grants from the Duke Graduate Medical Education Innovation Funds project. Each year the institution provides funding for creative educational projects that meet the needs of trainees and program leadership. Multidepartment, collaborative projects receive the highest priority. Congratulations to our faculty who competed successfully for the funding! Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Monthly eConference ($6,960) Investigators: John J. Freiberger, MD, MPH Facilitator Training for Human Simulation ($50,460) Investigators: Jeffrey Taekman, MD, Cathy Kuhn, MD GME Coordinator Professional Development ($280,062) Cathy Kuhn, MD, Sarah Stahmer, MD, Patrick Buckley, MD A Collaborative, Multi-departmental Training Program in Critical Care Echocardiography ($101,635) Christopher Young, MD, David McDonagh, MD, Christopher Cox, MD Department of Anesthesiology Research Conference Monday, June 14, 2010 5-6 pm in 5685-HAFS Guest Speaker: Emery N. Brown, MD, PhD Professor of Computational Neuroscience and Health Sciences and Technology Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences MIT-Harvard Division of Health Science and Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Warren M. Zapol Professor of Anaesthesia Harvard Medical School Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital

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NewsMonday, June 14, 2010 • Volume 12, Issue 24

An Easier Way to Manage CitationsManual data entry is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Yet, until recently, if an investigator had a manuscript or journal article that needed to be added to the eRA Commons, he or she would have to type in the citation information manually.

In the interest of easing investigators’ bibliography management, improving data quality, and ensuring compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy, eRA Commons has teamed up with the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) to link NCBI’s personal online tool, “My NCBI,” to Commons. My NCBI offers an online portal—“My Bibliography”—for users to maintain and manage a list of all types of their authored works, such as articles, presentations and books.

When a new or existing My NCBI account is linked to a Commons account, citations added to My Bibliography will appear automatically in the Commons account. Investigators and their delegates will benefit from My Bibliography’s ability to query the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed and PubMed Central databases, as well as the NIH Manuscript Submission system, and import citation data directly from those sources. Users can access My NCBI from Commons, or they can log in directly to My NCBI using their Commons username and password.

In order to complete the integration of these two systems, eRA will be removing the ability to enter citations manually into Commons in July. For more information on how investigators should handle the upcoming changes, see http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-10-103.html.

Comings and Goings in the DepartmentPlease welcome Meredith Allen to the departmental family. Meredith is a new Non-Duke Student/Intern working in the Hyperbaric Division. She started on June 7, 2010.

Please welcome Carlos Conde to the departmental family. Carlos is a new Clinical Research Coordinator I working with CARE. He will be starting this week on June 16, 2010.

June 14 - 20 Birthday Wishes

Dr. Warwick Ames Frederick FeselMaurice Begin Dr. Ellen FlanaganDr. Erin Chaney Dr. Cathleen Peterson-LayneDr. David Doolette Carolyn ThompsonDr. Peter Dwane Sir Stephen White

Note: If you do not want your name listed here, please send a removal notice to [email protected].

New Departmental Research PublicationsFreiberger JJ, Feldmeier JJ. Evidence supporting the use of hyperbaric oxygen in the treatment of osteoradionecrosis of the jaw. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2010 May 19. [Epub ahead of print]

Auyong DB, Klein SM, Gan TJ, Roche AM, Olson D, Habib AS. Processed electroencephalogram during donation after cardiac death. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2010;110(5):1428-32.

McCarthy CG, Megalla SA, Habib AS. Impact of intravenous lidocaine infusion on postoperative analgesia and recovery from surgery: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Drugs 2010;70(9):1149-63.

UPDATED: Duke GME Innovation Funds ProjectThe following departmental members successfully applied for grants from the Duke Graduate Medical Education Innovation Funds project. Each year the institution provides funding for creative educational projects that meet the needs of trainees and program leadership. Multidepartment, collaborative projects receive the highest priority. Congratulations to our faculty who competed successfully for the funding!

Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Monthly eConference ($6,960)Investigators: John J. Freiberger, MD, MPHFacilitator Training for Human Simulation ($50,460)Investigators: Jeffrey Taekman, MD, Cathy Kuhn, MDGME Coordinator Professional Development ($280,062)Cathy Kuhn, MD, Sarah Stahmer, MD, Patrick Buckley, MDA Collaborative, Multi-departmental Training Program in Critical Care Echocardiography ($101,635)Christopher Young, MD, David McDonagh, MD, Christopher Cox, MD

Department of Anesthesiology Research Conference

Monday, June 14, 20105-6 pm in 5685-HAFS

Guest Speaker: Emery N. Brown, MD, PhDProfessor of Computational Neuroscience and Health Sciences and TechnologyDepartment of Brain and Cognitive SciencesMIT-Harvard Division of Health Science and TechnologyMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyWarren M. Zapol Professor of AnaesthesiaHarvard Medical SchoolDepartment of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain MedicineMassachusetts General Hospital

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THIS MoNTH IN THE DEPARTMENT oF ANESTHESIoloGy

June 2010MoNDAy TUESDAy WEDNESDAy THURSDAy FRIDAy14 15 16 17 18

7:15-8:00 a.m., RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Conference

2:30-3:30 p.m., VAMCVA EchocardiographyConference

5-6 p.m., 5685-HAFSDepartment Research Conference: “TBA” - Emery N. Brown, MD, PhD

5-6 p.m., 5685-HAFSCT Conference: “ECHO Conference”- James Caswell, MD

5-6 p.m. 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference: “TBA”- Brian Colin, MD, CA2

IRB Deadline: Submit 1 originaland 3 copies to Dr. Gan’s office by 5 p.m.

6:15-7:15 a.m., 5685-HAFSCT Anesthesia Fellow/Faculty Pre-ceptor Seminar

6:30 a.m., SEARLE CENTERResident Conference Lecture: “Elec-trical Safety, Alarms & Other OR Stuff” - Richard Moon, MD

7:15 a.m., SEARLE CENTERGrand Rounds: “Patient Safety & Work Life Balance: The Double Edged Sword” - J. Bryan Sexton, PhD

7:15-8:00 a.m., RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Journal Club

4-5 p.m., 5680A-HAFSPediatric Conference: “M&M Confer-ence”

5-6 p.m., 7683A-HAFSResident Education Session: M&M

Fathers Day on Sunday!

21 - Summer Begins 22 23 24 25

7:15-8:00 a.m., RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Conference

2:30-3:30 p.m., VAMCVA EchocardiographyConference

4-6 p.m., 5685-HAFSExecutive Team Meeting

5-6 p.m., 5685-HAFSCT Conference

5-6 p.m. 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference: “POSU Update & Faculty Nuts & Bolts Meet-ing” - Ronald Olson, MD & Richard Moon, MD

6:15-7:15 a.m., 5685-HAFSCT Anesthesia Fellow/Faculty Pre-ceptor Seminar

6:30 a.m., SEARLE CENTERResident Conference Lecture: “Nasty Little Facts That are Useful to Know for Board Exams”- Richard Moon, MD

7:15 a.m., SEARLE CENTERGrand Rounds: “Virtual Environ-ments for Healthcare: Immersion, Disruption, & Flow” - Jeff Taekman, MD

5-6 p.m., Chen Conf. RoomNeuroradiology Conference

7:15-8:00 a.m., RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Journal Club

4-5 p.m., 5680A-HAFSPediatric Conference

28 29 30 July 1, 2010 2

7:15-8:00 a.m., RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Conference

2:30-3:30 p.m., VAMCVA EchocardiographyConference

5-6 p.m., 5685-HAFSCT Conference

5-6 p.m. 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference: “TBA”Erin Chaney, MD, CA2

IRB Deadline: Submit 1 originaland 3 copies to Dr. Gan’s office by 5 p.m.

6:15-7:15 a.m., 5685-HAFSCT Anesthesia Fellow/Faculty Pre-ceptor Seminar

6:30 a.m., 1308DNResident Conference Lecture: “TBA” –ROOM 1308 DN - PLEASE NOTE ROOM CHANGE (THIS WEEK ONLY)

7:15 a.m., SEARLE CENTERGrand Rounds: NO GRAND ROUNDS LECTURE THIS WEEK

7:15-8:00 a.m., RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Journal Club

4-5 p.m., 5680A-HAFSPediatric Conference

5 6 7 8 9

Medical Center July 4 Holiday 5-6 p.m., 5685-HAFSCT Conference

5-6 p.m. 6686-HAFSGVTCCM ConferenceSUMMER BREAK

IRB Deadline: Submit 1 originaland 3 copies to Dr. Gan’s office by 5 p.m.

6:15-7:15 a.m., 5685-HAFSCT Anesthesia Fellow/Faculty Pre-ceptor Seminar

6:30 a.m., 2001DNResident Conference Lecture

7:15 a.m., 2001DNGrand Rounds

7:15-8:00 a.m., RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Journal Club

4-5 p.m., 5680A-HAFSPediatric Conference

Upcoming:ASA Annual Meeting: October 16-20, 2010 | San Diego, CAAnnual Alumni Reception: Sunday, October 17, 2010 | San Diego, CA | More information TBA!Annual Departmental Holiday Party: Saturday, December 11, 2010 | 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. More details to come.

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For Sale: All leather three piece living room set – includes sofa (87L, 45D, 36H), chair (41L, 45D, 36H) and ottoman (37L, 27D, 20H). Also included are two glass top tables (side table 27 square and coffee table 40 square). (Lamp shown on side table not included.) Asking $1800.00. Contact Leslie Cline at [email protected] or Brenda Smith at [email protected].

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1) I have 12 thermo-safe and styrofoam shipping containers that I need to give away. 2) I can provide free blood gas analysis - CO-Oximetry and lactates - free of charge - for the next two weeks. Contact Keita Ikeda, PhD at 593-1174 or [email protected].

Upcoming CME Activities

13th Annual Duke Cardiothoracic Update and TEE Review CourseAugust 5-8, 2010 | Sea Pines Resort, Hilton Head Island, SCFor more information, email: [email protected].

Mark your calendars for another year of cutting-edge research and updated information designed for medical personnel of all skill levels. NEW FOR THIS YEAR! Critical Care Track!

Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia Preceptorship Course2010 Dates Available | Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NCFor more information, email Katherine Siler: [email protected].

Participants in the Duke Preceptorship will spend three days in the regional block area, operating rooms and on the floor with post surgery patients observ-ing ultrasound guided single shot nerve blocks and catheter techniques in a wide variety of clinical scenarios. They will learn how to set up the block area for maximum efficiency in the OR environment, improve their decision making ability and make choices in the performance of regional anesthesia. A one-on-one discussion with the Duke Faculty member reviewing cases, scanning techniques and the image library as well as covering handout materials will augment the preceptorship experience.

Visiting Preceptorship in Intraoperative Transesophageal Echocardiography2010 Dates Available | Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NCFor more information, email Jaime C. Cooke: [email protected].

Participants in the Duke Intraoperative TEE Preceptorship spend one three-day session in the cardiac operating suites, observing techniques of intraop-erative TEE and interpretation of images. Preceptors will participate in active discussions with cardiothoracic anesthesia faculty and fellows, and learn the basic TEE exam. They will also learn how to troubleshoot difficult cases and enhance their decision-making skills in the operating room. Cases will be reviewed with fellows and faculty and images from pathology libraries will be used to augment the preceptorship experience.

5th Annual Winter Anesthesia and Critical Care ReviewMarch 6-11, 2011 | The Canyons Resort | Park City, UtahFor more information, email Katherine Siler: [email protected].

This five-day course will focus on reviewing concepts and new advances in pain management, regional anesthesia, critical care, cardiac anesthesia and pediatric anesthesia.

4th Annual Emerging Technologies in the oRJune 13-16, 2011 | Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa lake Buena Vista, FloridaFor more information, email Katherine Siler: [email protected].

This four day course will focus on awareness among anesthesia providers concerning the function, use and limitations of new technologies and medica-tions currently being used in the operating suites.