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Room Change for Anesthesiology Resident Lectures and Grand Rounds Due to renovations in Duke North, the Resident Conference and Grand Rounds lectures will move to the Medical Student Amphitheatre in Duke South for the weeks of May 6th and 13th. The amphitheatre is next to the Duke South food court, in room 916. Lectures will be held at the usual time, beginning at 6:30 A.M. for the Resident Conference and 7:15 A.M. for Grand Rounds. Lectures will return to DN 2001 on May 20th. ASA Hotel Room Block Information Mark F. Newman, MD In order to maximize our impact while minimizing the overall departmental cost, we will again have a hotel arrangement this year that will allow us to consolidate and take advantage of group purchase to reduce our food and room rental expenses. In order to accomplish this we have a room block at the Renaissance Hotel in New Orleans. You will need to book your room by visiting the site listed below. The link includes our reservation code for our room rate. I expect that we will fully reserve in our block first before using any outside hotels. If you have any questions or concerns please see me. The Marriott Renaissance in New Orleans has reduced the Duke Anesthesiology room block rate from $259/night to $215/night which is the ASA room rate. If you have already made your reservation it will be changed to reflect the new $215 rate. If you have any questions or problems contact Gloria Howard at [email protected] or 681- 6493. http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/msydt?groupCode=dukduka&app= resvlink&fromDate=10/15/09&toDate=10/22/09 New Departmental Research Publications Yang W, Ma Q, Mackensen GB, Paschen W. Deep hypothermia markedly activates the small ubiquitin-like modifier conjugation; implications for the fate of cells exposed to transient deep hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass. J Cereb Blood Flow Metabol 2009; 29: 886-890. Call for Artwork - Academic Evening 2009 Cathleen Peterson-Layne, MD To continue to the tradition of highlighting various talents in the department, you are invited (and encouraged) to submit your artwork for display at our Seventeenth Annual Academic Evening on Tuesday, May 12th. Everyone is welcome to participate. http://anesthesiology.duke.edu 1 Resident Leadership for 2009-2010 Catherine Kuhn, MD Please join with me in congratulating the residents who have been selected by their peers and the Education Committee for leadership positions next year: Chief Residents: Stephanie McGuire (first semester scheduling chief) Ron Rawlings (second semester scheduling chief) Academic Chief Resident: Tom Van de Ven Teaching Scholars: Juli Hobbs David Martin As is often the case, these were difficult decisions, and it should be noted that every member of the current CA-2 class received votes for chief resident, which is a testament to the quality of the group. We look forward to another successful academic year ahead. American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) Travel Grant Award Cheryl Stetson Congratulations to Nicolas Aeschlimann, MD, a faculty preceptor in the Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology Division, who was selected by the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) to receive a travel grant to attend the ASE 20th Annual Scientific Sessions in Washington, DC. Continues on page 5. News Monday, May 4, 2009 • Volume 11, Issue 16 Department of Anesthesiology Research Conference Monday’s from 5-6 pm in 5685-HAFS Upcoming Meetings: May 12: Academic Evening October 12 June 8 November 9 September 14 December 14

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Room Change for Anesthesiology Resident Lectures and Grand RoundsDue to renovations in Duke North, the Resident Conference and Grand Rounds lectures will move to the Medical Student Amphitheatre in Duke South for the weeks of May 6th and 13th. The amphitheatre is next to the Duke South food court, in room 916. Lectures will be held at the usual time, beginning at 6:30 A.M. for the Resident Conference and 7:15 A.M. for Grand Rounds. Lectures will return to DN 2001 on May 20th.

ASA Hotel Room Block InformationMark F. Newman, MD

In order to maximize our impact while minimizing the overall departmental cost, we will again have a hotel arrangement this year that will allow us to consolidate and take advantage of group purchase

to reduce our food and room rental expenses. In order to accomplish this we have a room block at the Renaissance Hotel in New Orleans. You will need to book your room by visiting the site listed below. The link includes our reservation code for our room rate. I expect that we will fully reserve in our block first before using any outside hotels. If you have any questions or concerns please see me.

The Marriott Renaissance in New Orleans has reduced the Duke Anesthesiology room block rate from $259/night to $215/night which is the ASA room rate. If you have already made your reservation it will be changed to reflect the new $215 rate. If you have any questions or problems contact Gloria Howard at [email protected] or 681-6493.

http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/msydt?groupCode=dukduka&app=resvlink&fromDate=10/15/09&toDate=10/22/09

New Departmental Research PublicationsYang W, Ma Q, Mackensen GB, Paschen W. Deep hypothermia markedly activates the small ubiquitin-like modifier conjugation; implications for the fate of cells exposed to transient deep hypothermic cardiopulmonary

bypass. J Cereb Blood Flow Metabol 2009; 29: 886-890.

Call for Artwork - Academic Evening 2009Cathleen Peterson-Layne, MD

To continue to the tradition of highlighting various talents in the department, you are invited (and encouraged) to submit your artwork for display at our Seventeenth Annual Academic Evening on Tuesday, May 12th. Everyone is welcome to participate.

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Resident Leadership for 2009-2010Catherine Kuhn, MD

Please join with me in congratulating the residents who have been selected by their peers and the Education Committee for leadership positions next year:

Chief Residents:

Stephanie McGuire (first semester scheduling chief)Ron Rawlings (second semester scheduling chief)

Academic Chief Resident:

Tom Van de Ven

Teaching Scholars:

Juli HobbsDavid Martin

As is often the case, these were difficult decisions, and it should be noted that every member of the current CA-2 class received votes for chief resident, which is a testament to the quality of the group.

We look forward to another successful academic year ahead.

American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) Travel Grant AwardCheryl Stetson

Congratulations to Nicolas Aeschlimann, MD, a faculty preceptor in the Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology Division, who was selected by the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) to receive a travel grant to attend the ASE 20th Annual Scientific Sessions in Washington, DC.

Continues on page 5.

NewsMonday, May 4, 2009 • Volume 11, Issue 16

Department of Anesthesiology Research ConferenceMonday’s from 5-6 pm in 5685-HAFS

Upcoming Meetings:May 12: Academic Evening October 12June 8 November 9September 14 December 14

THIS MoNTH IN THE DEPARTMENT of ANESTHESIoLoGy

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May 2009MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY4 5 6 7 8

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

2:30-3:30 p.m., VAMCVA Echocardiography Conference

5-6 p.m., 5685-HAFSCT Conference: “Learning Styles & How They Affect Your Teaching“ - Jeffrey Taekman, MD & Mark Stafford-Smith, MDNOTE: FOR CT FACULTY ONLY

5-6 p.m., 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference: “Liver Transplant M&M” - Kerri M. Wahl, MD

IRB Deadline: Submit 1 origi-nal and 3 copies to Dr. Gan’s office by 5 p.m.

6:15-7:15 a.m., 5685-HAFSCT Anesthesia Fellow/Faculty Preceptor Seminar: “Three-Dimensional TEE” - G. Burkhard Mackensen, MD

6:30 a.m., Medical Student Amphitheatre in 916-DSResident Conference Lectures: “Awareness” - Kathy Grichnik, MD

7:15 a.m., Medical Student Amphitheatre in 916-DSGrand Rounds: Mitochondrial Biogenesis During Sepsis: A Mechanism to Save Failing Organs? - Raquel Bartz, MD

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

12:00-12:45 p.m., 131 Hanes HouseCritical Care Grand Rounds: “Stressed to Death” - Shahar Bar-Yosef, MD

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

5-6 p.m., 5685-HAFSResident Education Sessions: “Towards Rational Perioperative Fluid Management: Dispelling the Concept of a “Third Space” and Other Myths” - Mark Staf-ford Smith, MD

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

2:30-3:30 p.m., VAMCVA Echocardiography Conference

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

5-6 p.m., 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference: CANCELLED DUE TO ACADEMIC EVENING

IRB Deadline: Submit 1 origi-nal and 3 copies to Dr. Gan’s office by 5 p.m.

5:45 p.m., Millennium Hotel2009 Academic Evening

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

6:30 a.m., Medical Student Amphitheatre in 916-DSResident Conference Lectures

7:15 a.m., Medical Student Amphitheatre in 916-DSGrand Rounds: “Novel Thera-pies to Treat Bleeding” - Jerrold H. Levy, MD

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

12:00-12:45 p.m., 2001DNCritical Care Conference

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

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

2:30-3:30 p.m., VAMCVA Echocardiography Conference

4-6 p.m.Resident Practice oral Exam

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

5-6 p.m., 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference: “Periop-erative Hypertension” - Eugene Moretti, MD

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

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

7:15 a.m., 2001DNGrand Rounds: “Myocardial En-ergetics” - Robert Lobato, MD

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

12:00-12:45 p.m., 2001DNCritical Care Grand Rounds

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

5-6 p.m., 5680A-HAFSEdu. Executive Committee

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NEW MEDICAL CENTER HoLIDAy: MEMoRIAL DAy!

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

5-6 p.m., 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference: “Anes-thesia for Patients with Ven-tricular Assist Devices” - Andrew Shaw, MD

IRB Deadline: Submit 1 origi-nal and 3 copies to Dr. Gan’s office by 5 p.m.

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

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

7:15 a.m., 2001DNGrand Rounds: “Pain as a Postoperative Complication” - Ellen Flanagan, MD & Brian Ginsberg, MB

5 p.m., Chen Conf. Room Neuroradiology Conference

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

12:00-12:45 p.m., 2001DNCritical Care Conference

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

5-6 p.m., 5685-HAFSResident Education Sessions: M&M

Upcoming Events:2009 Resident Graduation Banquet: May 30, 20092009 ASA: October 17-21, 2009 | New Orleans, LA21st Annual Alumni Reception: October 18, 2009 | 7-10 p.m. | New Orleans, LA

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You are Cordially Invited to the Department of Anesthesiology

Seventeenth Annual Academic Evening

Tuesday, May 12, 2009Millennium Hotel

2800 Campus Walk Ave Durham, NC 27705

5:45 pm Poster Review 7:00 pm Dinner, Speaker and Awards

Moderator and Guest Speaker

Jerrold Levy, MD

Deputy Chairman for Research Director of Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology Professor, Department of Anesthesiology

Emory University School of Medicine

RSVP for Academic Evening by May 8 th and indicate your dinner preference (vegetarian, fish, or chicken) Bridget White, 668-6266, [email protected].

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ANESTHESIoLoGy NEWS

Magic Kingdom® Park©Disney

2nd Annual Emerging Technologies in the OR

June 7-10, 2009Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club ResortLake Buena Vista, Florida

For registration questions please contact Katherine Siler at 919-681-6437 or email at [email protected]

anesthesiology.duke.edu

Sponsored by the Duke University School of Medicine

DUKE CME: TRANSFORMING KNOWLEDGE

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Mark your calendars for another year of cutting-edge research and updated information designed for medical personnel of all skill levels.

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12th Annual Duke Cardiothoracic Update and TEE Review Course

June 18-21, 2009Crowne Plaza ResortHilton Head Island, South Carolina

NEW!Featuring

Heartworks™TEE Simulator

Pre-ASA Symposium/Workshop 6th Annual Ultrasound for Every AnesthesiologistFriday, October 16, 2009Renaissance Arts HotelNew Orleans, Louisiana

SAVE THE DATE

DUKE CME: TRANSFORMING KNOWLEDGE

Duke University School of Medicine and The Department of AnesthesiologyPRESENT

Sponsored by the Duke University School of Medicine.

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ClassifiedsReal Estate & Rentals

$570/mo. – Furnished studio in historic home for rent. Fully furnished & reno-vated studio apartment in historic Durham Victorian home near downtown. Sep-arate entrance. Wi-Fi. Hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, full bath, walk-in closet, on-site laundry, overlooks large back yard. Off-street parking (one space). Wa-ter included. Perfect for single occupancy. No pets. 1 mile Duke East campus. Walk/bike downtown, American Tobacco, Central Park, DPAC & Durham Bulls games. Easy access to I-85, 147 & RTP. Cool neighborhood. Available May 1. Contact Denise Schreiner at [email protected] or 919.680.0668.

130 Hidden Springs Drive in Taylor Estates is 10 min-utes from Duke. Convenient commuting location just 5 minutes from downtown Durham. Townhome was built in 2005. 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Large liv-ing room w. beautiful fireplace. Kitchen has beautiful stainless steel appliances and a large eating space. Immaculately maintained -- looks like a model home.

$159.000. Contact Kathy Legnaioli to see this great home 306-7653 or email at [email protected].

Gorgeous 3 bedroom 2.5 baths 1800 sq. ft. home in neighborhood with many Duke residents, quiet cul-de-sac lot, 4217 Ellisfield Drive, Durham NC 27705. Excel-lent location, 2.5 miles to Duke West Campus. Avail-able July 1, $205,000. To just move in, quality furniture and equipment including refrigerator/freezer and wash-er/dryer available, if interested. Contact Wulf Paschen at [email protected].

Huge, beautiful apartment in great location for rent. Ideal for Visiting Duke Faculty or Fellows. Recently renovated top floor of 203 Watts Street. 1920’s Arts & Crafts style duplex. 2 full bedrooms, 1 bath plus office/den. All new bathroom. High ceilings, great light. Eat-in kitchen and formal dining room. Large living room. Completely and tastefully furnished and fully equipped with cookware, utensils, dish ware

and linens. Washer/Dryer in unit. Lease terms negotiable. Owner lives in first floor unit, providing quick and friendly service and repairs. Electricity, Internet, Cable TV, and Water/Sewer included. Tenant pays for gas-fired heat (new more efficient furnace just installed). $1900/month. Pets require additional damage deposit. Non-Smokers only, please. Contact Adam by phone at 919-452-3751 or [email protected] for more details.

1301 Antler Point Dr. Durham NC 27713. Year Built: 2006, 3020 sq. ft., 4 bedroom(s), 3 full bath(s), 15 min. to Duke, UNC, or RTP, 2 minutes to Southpoint Mall, Backyard backs to American Tobacco Trail, Lots of upgrades, see MLS for details, $385,000 - MLS ID #1652795. If interested please email [email protected] or call (919)358-3520.

25 Scottish Lane Durham, NC. Nice townhome conve-nient to Duke, UNC, and shopping. Great school district. $165,900. Contact Mark Hutchins Smart Move Realty (919) 294-0041.

45 Birnham Lane Durham, NC. Gorgeous all brick home in beautiful golf course commu-nity on a spacious cul-de-sac lot. The master features a wonderful sitting area with fireplace and recently renovated bathroom. Bonus/In-law suite has elevator (rarity in this price range). Recently remodeled eat-in kitchen features

new SS appliances and beautiful granite countertops. There is a wonderful sun room and deck off the kitchen. $620,000 Contact Mark Hutchins Smart Move Realty (919) 294-0041.

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THE BACK PAGE

Last year, several folks revealed their talent in photography, sketching, painting, bead work, and weaving.

Please let me know the type and size of each item you would like to display so that we can plan for easels - tabletop and floor.

If you would like your artwork to be considered for the program cover, please send an electronic copy to me ([email protected]) by April 10th.

If you have any questions about Academic Evening, please do not hesitate to ask.

Upcoming faculty Development EventsThursday, May 7, 2009 - 5:30-8:30 pmSpring Faculty Meeting and DinnerVarious SpeakersSarah P. Duke Gardens, Doris Duke Center

For the most up-to-date information and to register for events please visit http://facdev.medschool.duke.edu.

Comings and GoingsMabroor Ahmed, Clinical Research Coordinator I transferred out of the Department of Anesthesiology effective May 1, 2009.

Please welcome Marcelo Bigarella to the departmental family. Marcelois a new Visiting Undergraduate Student working at the ASC. Marcelo started on May 1, 2009.

May 1 - 10 Birthday WishesLinda Bullock Elizabeth PerezBarbara Decker Dr. Nam-Kha PhamRicardo Duran Dr. Aaron SandlerDr. Nicole Guinn Prometheus SolonDr. John Keifer Nancy StearnsDr. Gavin Martin

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

Merchandise

2GB Silver IPod Shuffle for sale. Brand new and still in packaging. Won at office party and was already happy with my MP3 player so haven’t used this device. Asking $40. If interested contact Russell Roberson at pager 970-6853 or via email at [email protected].

Call for Artwork (continued from page 1)