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
The Ghana Journals – The Ongoing Global Health Mission
Pie-in-the-Face Global Health Fundraiser 2014
Global Health Update: Ghana
One of Adeyemi “Yemi” Olufolabi’s, MB BS, fondest memories while working in the operating room at Ridge Hospital in Ghana was of a patient who came there in labor.
Winter 2014 DIG Report: Steve Melton, MD
Neurointerventional Regional Anesthesia to Improve Hand Rehabilitation in Stroke
Collaboration between investigators from anesthesiology, physical therapy, neurology, and the Brain Imagin
Winter 2014 DIG Report: Michael Manning, MD, PhD
Cardiopulmonary Bypass-Induced Inflammatory Changes in the Atrial Wall: The Novel Role for Cardiac Chymase produced Angiotensin II in the Development of Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial fibrill
Winter 2014 DIG Report: Miklos Kertai, MD, PhD
Pharmacogenomics of β-blockers: Implication for Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation
The purpose of our study is to identify genetic variations in human genes that are responsible for modula
Winter 2014 DIG Report: Karthik Raghunathan, MD, MPH
Comparative effectiveness in Perioperative and Critical Care Medicine: Crystalloid Fluid Therapy
Different types of Intravenous Fluids are widely used for the treatment of patients
Winter 2012 DIG Report: Huaxin Sheng, MD
Effect of an Mn-porphyrin in Neuropathic Pain
With the support of our DIG, we developed two mouse models of spinal cord injury (SCI)-induced neuropathic pain in the lab.