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New Departmental Research Publications Mahmood F, Swaminathan M. Aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation: Not as simple as it looks. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2011 Marcucci CE, Samad Z, Rivera J, Adams DB, Philips-Bute BG, Mahajan A, Douglas PS, Aronson S, Mackensen GB, Podgoreanu MV, Mathew JP, Swaminathan M. A comparative evaluation of transesophageal and transthoracic echocardiography for measurement of left ventricular systolic strain using speckle tracking. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2011 Parikh CR, Coca SG, Thiessen-Philbrook H, Shlipak MG, Koyner JL, Wang Z, Edelstein CL, Devarajan P, Patel UD, Zappitelli M, Krawczeski CD, Passik CS, Swaminathan M, Garg AX. Postoperative biomarkers predict acute kidney injury and poor outcomes after adult cardiac surgery. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2011 OB Anesthesia Orientation Announcement The CA-1 OB Anes orientation will take place on Wednesday, September 14th from 5 to 6pm. Location to be announced. Send Us Your Photos! The office of Alumni Development and Affairs is looking for both past and current photos of the Duke Anesthesiology team for possible inclusion in our commemorative edition of the BluePrint publication. Please send us one or more of your favorite photos with a brief caption telling us who is featured and (if necessary) what is happening to blueprint@ mc.duke.edu. The deadline for photo submissions is August 31st. Kindly remember that we cannot use photos that may identify a current/former patient without the appropriate permission forms. Comings and Goings Please welcome Parinaz Azari, Bo Wang and Ji Hee Hong to the department. Parinaz is a new Adjunct Associate working in the Pain Management Division. Bo Wang is a new Visiting Research Scholar working in the Basic Sciences Division. Ji Hee is a new Visiting Research Scholar working in the Pain Management Division. Parinaz started on July 2, 2011. Bo Wang and Ji Hee Hong started on August 1, 2011. Leaving the department soon? Let’s keep in touch! Please contact Lauren Marcilliat at [email protected] with your new mailing and email address prior to your departure so that we can add you to our database! http://anesthesiology.duke.edu 1 News Tuesday, August 16, 2011 • Volume 13, Issue 31 Duke Announces New Car-Share Program Duke is replacing its car-sharing service in August with WeCar, which is operated by Enterprise Rent- A-Car. The new service provides Duke with 16 vehicles that can be rented by students, faculty and staff. The WeCar vehicles will be spread across Duke, including West, Central and East campuses, as well as the Health System. For more information, visit: http://tiny.cc/cz3od August 15 - 21 Birthday Wishes Cynthia Black Becky Hobbs Dr. Anne Cherry Monique Leblanc Tamika Cozart Louise Pratt Amelia Fiore Peter Waweru Jose Hernandez Note: If you do not want your name listed here, please send a removal notice to [email protected]. See errors? Please report them to the business office. Luke James, MD is Team Captain. For more infor- mation, please contact him or visit our team site at: http://run.kintera.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent =484019&lis=0&kntae484019=A5A44ACB6A9042D9BEDA1A 72A4255FE0&supId=0&team=4280287&cj=Y

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New Departmental Research PublicationsMahmood F, Swaminathan M. Aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation: Not as simple as it looks. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2011

Marcucci CE, Samad Z, Rivera J, Adams DB, Philips-Bute BG, Mahajan A, Douglas PS, Aronson S, Mackensen GB, Podgoreanu MV,

Mathew JP, Swaminathan M. A comparative evaluation of transesophageal and transthoracic echocardiography for measurement of left ventricular systolic strain using speckle tracking. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2011

Parikh CR, Coca SG, Thiessen-Philbrook H, Shlipak MG, Koyner JL, Wang Z, Edelstein CL, Devarajan P, Patel UD, Zappitelli M, Krawczeski CD, Passik CS, Swaminathan M, Garg AX. Postoperative biomarkers predict acute kidney injury and poor outcomes after adult cardiac surgery. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2011

OB Anesthesia Orientation AnnouncementThe CA-1 OB Anes orientation will take place on Wednesday, September 14th from 5 to 6pm. Location to be announced.

Send Us Your Photos!The office of Alumni Development and Affairs is looking for both past and current photos of the Duke Anesthesiology team for possible inclusion in our commemorative edition of the BluePrint publication. Please send us one or more of your favorite photos with a brief caption telling us who is featured and (if necessary) what is happening to blueprint@

mc.duke.edu. The deadline for photo submissions is August 31st. Kindly remember that we cannot use photos that may identify a current/former patient without the appropriate permission forms.

Comings and GoingsPlease welcome Parinaz Azari, Bo Wang and Ji Hee Hong to the department. Parinaz is a new Adjunct Associate working in the Pain Management Division. Bo Wang is a new Visiting Research Scholar working in the Basic Sciences Division. Ji Hee is a new Visiting Research Scholar working in the Pain Management Division. Parinaz started on July 2, 2011. Bo Wang and Ji Hee Hong started on August 1, 2011.

Leaving the department soon? Let’s keep in touch! Please contact Lauren Marcilliat at [email protected] with your new mailing and email address prior to your departure so that we can add you to our database!

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NewsTuesday, August 16, 2011 • Volume 13, Issue 31

Duke Announces New Car-Share ProgramDuke is replacing its car-sharing service in August with WeCar, which is operated by Enterprise Rent-A-Car. The new service provides Duke with 16 vehicles that can be rented by students, faculty and staff. The WeCar vehicles will be spread across Duke, including West, Central and East campuses, as well

as the Health System. For more information, visit: http://tiny.cc/cz3od

August 15 - 21 Birthday Wishes

Cynthia Black Becky HobbsDr. Anne Cherry Monique LeblancTamika Cozart Louise PrattAmelia Fiore Peter WaweruJose Hernandez

Note: If you do not want your name listed here, please send a removal notice to [email protected]. See errors? Please report them to the business office.

Luke James, MD is Team Captain. For more infor-mation, please contact him or visit our team site at:

http://run.kintera.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=484019&lis=0&kntae484019=A5A44ACB6A9042D9BEDA1A72A4255FE0&supId=0&team=4280287&cj=Y

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ThIs MonTh In ThE DEpArTMEnT oF AnEsThEsIologY

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August 2011MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FrIDAY15 16 17 18 19

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

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

5-6:30 p.m., 5685-HAFSExecutive Team Meeting

5-6 p.m., 5685-HAFSCT Conference: “Research Proj-ect Presentations” - Drs. Brian Colin, Stephen Esper, Renata Ferreira, & Nicole Guinn

5-6 p.m., 2001DNCA-1 Resident Lectures: “Pressure Monitoring” - Jonathan Mark, MD

IrB Deadline

7:00 a.m., 2001DNGrand Rounds: “New perspec-tives in subarachnoid hemor-rhage” - Daniel Laskowitz, MD

4:30 p.m., 5685-HAFSAdvanced Resident Lecture: “Not so easy: Lung isolation and one lung ventilation” - Alina Nicoara, MD

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

12-1 p.m., 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds: “TBA” - C. Scott Brudney, MD

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

5-6 p.m., 5685-HAFSEducation Committee Meeting

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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., 2001DNCA-1 Resident Lectures: “Proper-ties of Gases: What Every Anes-thesiologist Needs to Know”- Anne Cherry, MD

7:00 a.m., 2001DNGrand Rounds: “Perioperative Stroke” - David McDonagh, MD

4:30 p.m., 5685-HAFSAdvanced Resident Lecture: “The perils of pericardial windows” - Burkhard Mackensen, MD

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

12-1 p.m., 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds

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

5-6 p.m., 7683-HAFSResident Education Session: “Journal Club”

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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., 2001DNCA-1 Resident Lectures: “Pulse oximetry and Capnography”- David Lindsay, MD

IrB Deadline

7:00 a.m., 2001DNGrand Rounds: “Perioperative Im-plications of the Antiplatelet Agent Evolution” - Ifeyinwa Ifeanyi, MD

4:30 p.m., 5685-HAFSAdvanced Resident Lecture: “Esophagectomies: Why are they so risky?” - Katherine Grichnik, MD

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

12-1 p.m., 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds

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

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Labor Day Holiday

No Executive Team or Faculty Meetings

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

5-6 p.m., 2001DNCA-1 Resident Lectures

5-6 p.m., 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference

7:00 a.m., 2001DNGrand Rounds

4:30 p.m., 5685-HAFSAdvanced Resident Lecture

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

12-1 p.m., 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds

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

5-6 p.m., 7683-HAFSResident Education Session: “M&M”

Upcoming:

2011 Duke Anesthesiology Alumni Reception Sunday, October 16, 2011, The Field Museum Chicago, IL2011 ASA October 15-19, 2011 | McCormick Place Convention Complex, Chicago, IL 2011 Duke Anesthesiology Holiday Party Saturday, December 3, 2011 | The Cotton Room at Golden Belt, Downtown Durham, NC

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Grant Overview

The DREAM Innovation Grant (DIG) supports innovative high-risk, and potentially high-reward investigations to accelerate anesthesia and pain management research.

Research deemed innovative may introduce a new paradigm, challenge current paradigms, look at existing problems from new perspectives, or exhibit other uniquely creative qualities. The DIG promotes new ideas; therefore, proposals need not include preliminary data. However, a solid rationale for the work must be provided. Proposed work should not be the next logical step of previous work, but should have a high probability of revealing new avenues of investigation. This program aims to provide pilot funding that will lead to successful competition for additional funding beyond the pilot period. The research concept, scientific team, and explicit plans for how this work will lead to follow-on funding will be the primary criteria for judging. These points should be specifically addressed in the application.

The principal investigator (PI) is responsible for clearly and explicitly articulating the project’s innovation and the potential impact on anesthesia and pain management research.

Eligibility

All faculty members of the Department of Anesthesiology at Duke are eligible to apply. One of the grants will be reserved to support a beginning scientist (within 5 years of completion of residency or fellowship) by encouraging and adequately funding projects that can contribute to bridging the gap between training and progression to independent investigator status. The other

award(s) will be used as a seed grant to help investigators with promising science obtain preliminary data to support follow-on funding applications.

Funding

A maximum of $30,000 will be awarded to each recipient. None of the funds awarded are to pay for faculty salary or overhead expenses. The number of grant recipients and grant amount will be determined by the DREAM Innovation Grant Committee after all applications have been received. Application and Deadline

Applications and questions should be submitted to David S. Warner, M.D. at [email protected].

1. A Statement of Intent (Deadline July 28, 2011): a. Abstract (150 word max) b. Preliminary Budget (Budgets should not include salary support for a faculty, resident, or fellow) c. NIH formatted Biosketch

2. NIH R03-like Application Format (Deadline September 6, 2011): i.e., up to 1 page for Specific Aims and up to 6 pages for the background, preliminary data and/or rationale, experimental plan, description of roles of scientific team members, timeline for milestones and completion, and definition of plans to advance work beyond this funding interval (all pages single-spaced, 11 point Arial font). Applications should include NIH biosketches of all participants.

3. Winners will be announced October 16, 2011 during the ASA Alumni Reception.

DREAM Innovation Grant (DIG)

spECIAl AnnoUnCEMEnT

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For Sale: House on Quiet Cul-de-Sac 5 minutes to Duke. 10 DuBarry Court, Durham, NC 27705 *$224,900* 3 bed-room, 2 bath in Westwood Estates on quiet cul-de-sac. Approx. 1940 sq. ft. on approx. .42 acres. Berini Built home. 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large eat-in kitch-en, formal dining room, formal living room, entrance foyer, family room/den, fireplace with gas logs, laundry closet off

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Services

Babysitter Available: She is a first year medical student at UNC, just graduated from Vanderbilt. Her name is Julie Lucas and she is an acquaintance of my son’s. You can reach her way by her my cell phone, which is 336-207-4135 or email: [email protected]. She has references which I can send on request from the Assistant Dean of Admissions at Vandy and a pediatrician at Vandy. Thanks, Kathy Grichnik.

Upcoming CME Activities

4th Annual UNC-Duke Pediatric Anesthesiology Conference“Best Practices in Pediatric Anesthesia Care”August 27, 2011 | The William & Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education | Chapel Hill, NCPlease visit: http://www.med.unc.edu/cme/events/4th-annual-unc-duke-pediatric-anesthesiology-conference-best-practices-in-pediatric-anesthesia-care for more information and to register.Due to their many anatomic, physiologic, and developmental differences, infants and young children constitute a high-risk population for undergoing anesthesia and surgery. A collaborative approach requires that all team members function with the most up-to-date information on providing safe pediatric anesthesia care.

Ultrasound for Every Anesthesiologist Pre-ASA Workshopoctober 14, 2011 | The W hotel, lakeshore | Chicago, IlFor more information, email Katherine Siler: [email protected] is a one-day intensive hands-on workshop specifically designed to teach ultrasound to Anesthesiologists of all skill levels ensuring that ultrasound is being used correctly and to its full potential. The use of ultrasound guided regional anesthesia could increase patient cases and success in patient outcome.

Collaborative Anesthesia and Obstetric Care of the High-Risk Delivery: What’s New in Patient Safety?November 12, 2011 | Rizzo Conference Center | Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NCFor more information, email Bridget White: [email protected] one-day course will focus on the obstetric and anesthetic considerations and preparations for the management of high-risk parturients.

Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia Preceptorship Course2011 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 efficiency 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 Echocardiography2011-2012 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 discus-sions 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 images from pathology libraries will be used to augment the preceptorship experience.

AnEsThEsIologY nEWs

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New Future Anesthesiologist

Noa and Gideon Segall are the proud parents of Abigail Segall, born on July 19. Mom and baby are doing well

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