HIGHLIGHTS FROM SEA The Society for Education in Anesthesia recently conducted their annual meeting in Pittsburgh, where our department had good representation. The theme of the meeting was Innovation: A Renaissance of Training, Practice, and Mindset in Anesthesiology.
Nicholas Cormier (CA1) presented his project : Connecting and Catalyzing: Simulation as a tool for integrating anesthesia interns and practicing critical incident management as an oral presentation. Dr. Sukhman Shergill (CA2) received one of only two SEA-HVO fellowships awarded to anesthesia residents across the country. This fellowship allows residents to travel to a site in a low resource setting such as Vietnam, Malawi, Ghana or Rwanda and participate in the education of anesthesia providers there. More information regarding this fellowship can be found here.
Submitted by Garrett Sendlewski on April 29, 2022