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2010 ASA Information Request Mark Newman, MD This message concerns anyone who plans to attend the 2010 ASA Conference this October 16-20th. We will be needing your information to publish in our “ASA at a Glance” brochure no later than August 10th. This brochure will serve as a useful tool regarding who is attending and what they will be presenting so that you can plan your personal schedule accordingly. Please respond with the following information at your earliest convenience. Please note, The deadline to return this information is August 10th. Please email the following information to Lauren Marcilliat at [email protected]. Name, Travel Dates, Depart Durham, Return to Durham, Presentation Information. IF YOU WILL NOT BE PRESENTING, PLEASE RESPOND “NOT PRESENTING” in your email. If you will be presenting, you should have received an e-mail from the ASA with details on presentation times and locations. Please provide the following for EACH presentation: Date, Time, Location, Format (e.g. Refresher Course, PBLD, poster), Title. As a reminder, we do not have a block of rooms available for reservation this year. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and encourage you to reserve a room as soon as possible. If you have not already done so, you may reserve a hotel room at a discounted rate by visiting: https://www.tphousing.com/r/startres. asp?EICode=1934&AttCode=19. Thank you for your cooperation. I look forward to seeing you there! http://anesthesiology.duke.edu 1 News Tuesday, September 7, 2010 • Volume 12, Issue 35 Department of Anesthesiology Research Conference Monday, September 13, 2010, 5-6 pm in 5685-HAFS “Two Chloride Transporters Control Inhibitory GABAergic Neurotransmission in C. Elegans” Andrew Bellemer, PhD Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Anesthesiology October 11, 2010 March 14, 2011 November 8, 2010 April 25, 2011 December 13, 2010 May 17, 2011 - Academic Evening January 10, 2011 June 13, 2011 February 28, 2011 Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine: Humanities in Medicine Lecture Series Monday, September 13, 2010 | 12:00-1:00 pm | Duke Hospital Lecture Hall 2001 “Unsettled Legacies: Early 20th Century Eugenics, Late 20th Century Bioethics and Where We Go from Here” Eric Juengst, PhD Director, UNC Center for Biomedical Ethics Professor of Social Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eric Juengst, PhD is the new director of the UNC Center for Biomedical Ethics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served as the first Chief of the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Branch of the National Center for Human Genome Research at the U.S. National Institutes of Health from 1990-1994. Professor Juengst’s research interests and publications focus on the conceptual and ethical issues raised by advances in human genetics and biotechnology.
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2010 ASA Information RequestMark Newman, MD

This message concerns anyone who plans to attend the 2010 ASA Conference this October 16-20th. We will be needing

your information to publish in our “ASA at a Glance” brochure no later than August 10th. This brochure will serve as a useful tool regarding who is attending and what they will be presenting so that you can plan your personal schedule accordingly. Please respond with the following information at your earliest convenience.

Please note, The deadline to return this information is August 10th. Please email the following information to Lauren Marcilliat at [email protected]. Name, Travel Dates, Depart Durham, Return to Durham, Presentation Information.

IF YOU WILL NOT BE PRESENTING, PLEASE RESPOND “NOT PRESENTING” in your email. If you will be presenting, you should have received an e-mail from the ASA with details on presentation times and locations. Please provide the following for EACH presentation: Date, Time, Location, Format (e.g. Refresher Course, PBLD, poster), Title.

As a reminder, we do not have a block of rooms available for reservation this year. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and encourage you to reserve a room as soon as possible. If you have not already done so, you may reserve a hotel room at a discounted rate by visiting: https://www.tphousing.com/r/startres.asp?EICode=1934&AttCode=19. Thank you for your cooperation. I look forward to seeing you there!

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NewsTuesday, September 7, 2010 • Volume 12, Issue 35

Department of Anesthesiology Research ConferenceMonday, September 13, 2010, 5-6 pm in 5685-HAFS

“Two Chloride Transporters Control Inhibitory GABAergic Neurotransmission in C. Elegans”Andrew Bellemer, PhDPostdoctoral Scholar, Department of Anesthesiology

October 11, 2010 March 14, 2011

November 8, 2010 April 25, 2011

December 13, 2010 May 17, 2011 - Academic Evening

January 10, 2011 June 13, 2011

February 28, 2011

Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine: Humanities in Medicine Lecture SeriesMonday, September 13, 2010 | 12:00-1:00 pm | Duke Hospital Lecture Hall 2001

“Unsettled Legacies: Early 20th Century Eugenics, Late 20th Century Bioethics and Where We Go from Here”Eric Juengst, PhDDirector, UNC Center for Biomedical EthicsProfessor of Social MedicineUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Eric Juengst, PhD is the new director of the UNC Center for Biomedical Ethics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served as the first Chief of the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Branch of the

National Center for Human Genome Research at the U.S. National Institutes of Health from 1990-1994. Professor Juengst’s research interests and publications focus on the conceptual and ethical issues raised by advances in human genetics and biotechnology.

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THIS MonTH In THE DEpArTMEnT oF AnESTHESIoLogy

September 2010MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THUrSDAy FRIDAY6 - Labor Day 7 8 9 10

5-6 p.m., 5685-HAFSCT Conference: “M&M” - Drs. J. Mauricio Del Rio & Sukhpal Brar

5-6 p.m. 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference: “Pain Man-agement & the Vascular Patient” - Scott Runyon, MD, CA2

6:30 a.m., 2001DNResident Conference Lecture: “Non-OpioidAnesthetics” - Scott Brudney, MB

7:15 a.m., 2001DNGrand Rounds: “Cricoid Pressure and RSI: An Evidence Based Clini-cal Update” - Mercy Udoji, MD

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

12:00-12:45 p.m., 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds: “State of Blood Stream Infections in Duke ICUs” - Dr. Nancy Knudsen

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

5-6 p.m., 7683A-HAFSResident Education Sessions: “Journal Club” - Eugene Moretti, MD

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

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

5:30-6:30 p.m., 5680A-HAFSPerioperative Leadership Group Meeting

4-5 p.m., 1700B-DNACES Meeting

5-6 p.m., 5685-HAFS Research Conference: “Two Chlo-ride Transporters Control Inhibitory GABAergic Neurotransmission in C. Elegans” - Andrew Bellemer, PhD

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

5-6 p.m. 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference

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

6:30 a.m., 2001DNResident Conference Lecture: “Autonomic Nervous System Phar-macology” - David Lindsay, MD

7:15 a.m., 2001DNGrand Rounds: “Clinical implica-tions of Maternal Obesity” - Maria Small, MD & Cheryl Jones, MD

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

12:00-12:45 p.m., 2003DNCritical Care Conference: “M&M” - Dan Gilstrap [MICU]

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

20 21 22 23 - Fall Starts 24

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

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

4-6 p.m. 5685-HAFS

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

5-6 p.m. 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference

6:30 a.m., 2001DNResident Conference Lecture: “Muscle Relaxants” - Swap-naChaudhuri, MD

7:15 a.m., 2001DNGrand Rounds: “Anaphylaxis in Anesthesia: Special Implications in the Pregnant Patients” - Kallol-Chaudhuri, MD

5 p.m., Chen Conference RoomNeuroradiology Conference

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

12:00-12:45 p.m., 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds

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

5-6 p.m., 7683A-HAFSResident Education Sessions: “M&M” - Ashraf Habib, MD

27 28 29 30 October 1, 2010

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

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

6:30 a.m., 2001DNResident Conference Lecture: “Opioids” - Dana Wiener, MD

7:15 a.m., 2001DNGrand Rounds: “State of the Department Address” - Mark F. Newman, MD

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

12:00-12:45 p.m., 2003DNCritical Care Conference

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

Upcoming:ASA Annual Meeting: October 16-20, 2010 | San Diego, CAAnnual Alumni reception: Sunday, October 17, 2010 | 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. | San Diego Marriott Marina | San Diego, CA Annual Departmental Holiday party: Saturday, December 11, 2010 | Bay 7, Downtown Durham | 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.nineteenth Annual Academic Evening: Tuesday, May 17, 2011resident graduation & Awards Banquet and Subspecialty recognition Ceremony: Saturday, June 11, 2011

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DUKE AnESTHESIoLogy nEWSUpcoming CME Activities

3rd Annual UnC-Duke pediatric Anesthesiology Conference“Best Practices in Pediatric Anesthesia Care”September 25, 2010The William & Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education | Chapel Hill, UnCInfants and young children constitute a high risk population for undergoing anesthe-sia and surgery due to unique anatomic, physiologic, and developmental differ-ences compared to adults. A collaborative approach to pediatric anesthesia requires that all team members function with the most up-to-date information on caring for this challenging population. This conference will provide the anesthesia care team with current information on a variety of common pediatric anesthesia problems.

5th Annual Winter Anesthesia and Critical Care reviewMarch 6-11, 2011 | The Canyons resort | park City, UtahFor more information, email Katherine Siler: [email protected] six-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 OR& The Great Fluid DebateJune 12-17, 2011 | Disney’s grand Floridian resort & Spa Lake Buena Vista, FloridaFor more information, email Katherine Siler: [email protected] course will enable the participant to make evidence-based intravenous fluid management decisions in the clinical environments of the operating room, critical care and the emergency room. In addition, it is designed to focus on awareness among anesthesia providers concerning the function, use and limitations of new technology currently being used in the operating suites.

14th Annual Duke Cardiothoracic Update and TEE Board ReviewJointly presented by Departments of Anesthesiology at Duke University and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School June 23-26, 2011 | Marriott Beach & golf resort at palmetto Dunes oceanfront resort | Hilton Head Island, SCFor more information, email: [email protected] your calendars for another year of cutting-edge research and updated infor-mation designed for medical personnel of all skill levels. nEW For 2011: Focused course for the TEE Board Exam in June 2011.

Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia Preceptorship Course2010 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. They will learn how to set up the block area for maximum efficien-cy 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] 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. 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 im-ages from pathology libraries will be used to augment the preceptorship experience.

Comings and Goings in the DepartmentPlease welcome the following new employees to the departmental family:

Ji Yoon Rho, Visiting Research Scholar, Pain Management Division. Start date: September 1, 2010.Andrew Bellemer, Postdoctoral Associate, Basic Science Division. Start date: September 1, 2010.

Sonya Capps, Clinical Trials Assistant II has transferred to another department within Duke on August 23, 2010. Best of luck in your new position.

We wish a fond farewell and good luck to Janet Cremeans, Clinical Operations Supervisor. Janet’s last day was August 31, 2010.

September 6-12 Birthday Wishes

Zarrin Brooks Sharon HerndonDr. Randall Carpenter Shelia JohnsonDebra Clements Carolyn KnoopCharles Creel Dr. Elizabeth MalinzakDr. Weronika Crescini Dr. Abigail MelnickWendy Dixon Dr. Timothy MillerJulie Fritz Frank SienkowskiDonalie Guin Jessica Wikstrom

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

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ClassifiedsReal Estate and Rentals

Better price than NC coast. Beautiful time of year for boating and diving. Department mem-ber owned. Private arrangement for 1800.00 per week. 3 BR 2 bath, sleeps 8. On the beach. Snor-kel from the front porch or rent a boat to explore the reef or other islands. Located on a small, auto-mobile free, quiet, “don’t need to lock your doors” Bahamian Cay. Groceries, small tourist shops, 2 restaurants, marina. Kids safely roam free. This is

the location for the perfect family vacation. Call for details 919-812-2714.

Department-member owned 3 floor luxury townhouse in Kure Beach NC available for rent. Six bedroom, four bath townhouse with private elevator, granite kitchen, stainless appliances, fully-stocked chef’s kitchen (All-Clad pots and Kitchen Aid appliances). Master has private balcony, King bed, walk-in closet with ocean views, spa -like bathroom with jetted tub, glassed-in shower, other bedrooms have two twins,

one queen, one queen, one queen and two twin sleeper chairs. flat panel HD TVs and wireless internet. 2 blocks to the Kure beach pier and restaurants, beach access diagonally across the street. Ocean views from living room and master bedroom. May 1 to October 31 $2300/week November 1 to April 30 $1800/week. Visit http://web.mac.com/bford71/Brad_and_Neil/the_Sandpiper/the_Sandpiper.html for more info.

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Please join us

Friday, September 10, 2010

to bid

“Congratulations and Farewell”

to

Julie Lee

Location: Baker House, South, Conference Room 106

Time: 2:00 – 4:00

Please join us

Friday, September 10, 2010

to bid

“Congratulations and Farewell”

to

Julie Lee

Location: Baker House, South, Conference Room 106

Time: 2:00 – 4:00

The Early Bird Catches the Egg!Congratulations to Dr. Kerri Wahl’s son Mitchel Gorecki on being a win-ner of Newegg’s MPGs for your .JPGs Photo Contest. You can view all winners at www.newegg.com/MPGs. Congratulations Mitchel!