Good Bedtime Reads
GOOD BEDTIME READS BOOK REVIEW
Quiet by Susan Cain
Published by Random House
GOOD BEDTIME READS BOOK REVIEW
Quiet by Susan Cain
Published by Random House
We had a very good applicant season for the 2018/19 SEA-HVO Traveling Fellowships and received 34 applications for the general pool and 4 applications for the new Henry Ford scholarship. The Chair of Henry Ford Hospital has announced a fully funded Fellowship that will fund one resident from their program every year to receive a SEA-HVO fellowship. Due to the kindness of our donors, we were able to award nine other SEA/HVO Fellowships this year. The successful residents are as follows:
With incredible generosity, Dr. Lena Dohlman has announced a 2 for 1 matching donation up to a maximum of $50,000 for donations to the SEA-HVO traveling fellowship fund from SEA members. This will enable us to potentially fund an additional Fellowship each year for many years to come. A special “thank you” to Lena.
Michael C. Lewis MD, FASA |
The SEA Spring meeting in Louisville, Kentucky was memorable, not only for the fantastic view of the annual “Thunder Over Louisville” airshow and fireworks from the top of the hotel, but also for the keynote address given by Dr. Thomas J. Nasca, MD, MACP, Chief Executive Officer, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). I must confess to being a little wary going into the presentation, as I wondered what new checkboxes he would have in store for us. I could not have been more wrong.
Dr. Nasca gave an engaging and scholarly account of the philosophical traditions underpinning the American conceptualization of both Medicine as a Profession, and Professionalism within the practice of medicine. At its heart, this involves a commitment to scientific and clinical competence and altruism. Dr. Nasca focused on Professional Identity Formation and the challenge of inculcating not only professional behavior, but internalizing a set of professional values in our trainees. This socialization into the profession is described in detail by Cruess and Cruess (Acad. Med. 2014), and results in the individual “thinking, acting, and feeling like a physician.” He emphasized that this transformation can take place only in a healthy educational environment, and ended in a rousing call to arms:
Viji Kurup, MD |
David Broussard, MD, MBA |
Bryan Mahoney, MD, FASA
Assistant Professor, Residency Program Director
Vice Chair of Education
Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and West Hospitals
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
When we consider during our careers whether or not to pursue additional training, we may weigh benefits such as career advancement and professional gratification against the investment of time and money. I recently earned the Certificate for Professionals in Patient Safety (CPPS), offered by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and the National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF). In my estimation, the CPPS is a good investment, and I would like to share how it may help advance your professional goals.
The CPPS was created to help health care professionals achieve proficiency in patient safety through a common language and skills development. It is targeted not just to physicians of all specialties, but also to nurses, pharmacists, and healthcare executives. Since its creation, more than 2,000 healthcare professionals have obtained CPPS certification. The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) has recently endorsed the effort by partnering with the IHI/NPSF to offer ASA members a 10% discount on coursework and examination fees.
David Broussard, MD, MBA |
Jonathan Hastie, MD
Assistant Professor
Former Associate Residency Program Director
Department of Anesthesiology
Columbia University Medical Center
The SEA Bylaws Committee, led by Dr. Michael Sandison, SEA Immediate Past-President and Chairperson of the Bylaws Committee has developed suggested amendments to the SEA Bylaws.
Please click the link below to download a draft of the proposed Bylaws amendments.
Carol Ann B. Diachun, MD, MSEd
Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology
Associate Chair for Education and Residency Program Director
University of Florida College of Medicine - Jacksonville
Promoting the connection between education and superior patient care, the ASA-SEA Distinguished Educator in Anesthesiology award honors individuals who have made a significant contribution to the advancement and sharing of anesthesiology knowledge. This joint American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) and Society for Education in Anesthesia (SEA) award is pleased to announce the following first-round award recipients:
Daniel Katz, MD
Associate Professor
Vice Chair of Education
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
David A. Young M.D., M.Ed., M.B.A., FAAP, FASA, CHSE
Professor of Anesthesiology
Co-Chair, Medical School Admissions Committee
Chair, Academy of Distinguished Educators
Vice-Chair, Simulation Medicine, Dept. of Anesthesiology
Senator-at-Large and Chair Education Committee, Faculty Senate
Baylor College of Medicine
Promoting the connection between education and superior patient care, the ASA-SEA Distinguished Educator in Anesthesiology award honors individuals who have made a significant contribution to the advancement and sharing of anesthesiology knowledge. This joint American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) and Society for Education in Anesthesia (SEA) award is pleased to announce the following second-round award recipients:
Tracey Straker, MD, MS, MPH, CBA, FASA
Professor Anesthesiology
Albert College of Medicine
Bronx, NY
Director of General Anesthesia
Montefiore Medical Center
Director Combined Airway ORL Fellowship
Adjunct Clinical Professor
CUNY School of Medicine
New York, New York
Promoting the connection between education and superior patient care, the ASA-SEA Distinguished Educator in Anesthesiology award honors individuals who have made a significant contribution to the advancement and sharing of anesthesiology knowledge. This joint American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) and Society for Education in Anesthesia (SEA) award is pleased to announce the following third-round award recipients:
David L. Stahl, MD
Associate Clinical Professor
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Columbus, OH
Residency Program Director
Department of Anesthesiology
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Medical Director of Critical Care
Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and
Richard J. Solove Research Institute