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December 2002
Volume 66
Number 12


Political involvement is no longer an option. Unfair reimbursement, scope-of-practice challenges and tort reform battles ultimately affect our patients. If our patient safety record is to be maintained, anesthesiology’s role in politics must match its pre-eminent role in medicine.

Editorial Board

Editor
Mark J. Lema, M.D., Ph.D.

Associate Editors
Douglas R. Bacon, M.D.
Lawrence S. Berman, M.D.
David E. Byer, M.D.
Daniel F. Dedrick, M.D.
Constance H. Hill, M.D.
Jessie A. Leak, M.D.
Jill M. Mhyre, M.D.
Paul J. Schaner, M.D.
Jeffrey H. Silverstein, M.D.
R. Lawrence Sullivan, Jr., M.D.
James E. Szalados, M.D.
John E. Tetzlaff, M.D.
Carlos O. Viesca, M.D.

Copyright ©2002 American Society of Anesthesiologists. All rights reserved. Contents may not be reproduced without prior written permission of the publisher.

Editorial Staff
Denise M. Jones
David A. Love
Roy A. Winkler
Karen L. Yetsky

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