A Record-Breaking Global Health Fundraiser
None of the contestants were spared a “Pie in the Face” at Duke Anesthesiology’s annual fundraising event that raised $6,366 and drew a crowd to the tune of KISS!
That’s a Wrap! Highlights From ASA 2016
It was another successful ASA meeting for Duke Anesthesiology! Read the full recap and view snapshots from the alumni event and the first place finish at Run For The Warriors!
Duke Fellows Visit Belgium for Observership
Three Duke Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine fellows take part in their program’s first international exchange to observe regional anesthesia techniques and discuss strategies with world-renowned anesthesiologists.
Pediatric Medical Mission in the Philippines
Two members of the Duke Anesthesiology team return to the Philippines for their fifth cardiac surgery mission to assist in open heart operations on children with congenital heart defects.
The Gloves Came Off for Global Health
One of the top donors of the second annual Pie in the Face contest made quite the entrance to throw the honorary pie at the leading fundraiser, Dr. Sol Aronson! Thanks to our donors and “competitors” who raised $4,096 for global health!
3rd Annual Singapore-Duke Conference
It’s another step toward global health as Duke Anesthesiology helped kick off this year’s conference in Singapore, “Value Creation in Anesthesia: Staying Ahead of the Curve.”
That’s a Wrap! Highlights from ASA 2015
We would like to recognize all of our faculty, residents, fellows and staff who have made this year’s American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Conference in San Diego a huge success!
Human Simulation and Patient Safety Center Team Departs for Uganda
An interprofessional team from the Duke Human Simulation and Patient Safety Center departed March 4 for Kampala, Uganda as part of a global health education program.
The Ghana Journals – The Ongoing Global Health Mission
Dr. Kayla Bryan (Duke Anesthesiology chief resident, 2015) and Dr. Amy Mauritz (Obstetric Anesthesiology fellow, 2014-15) provide a firsthand account of their mission trip to Africa as part of the Duke Anesthesiology Global Health Program.