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September 2002
Volume 66
Number 9
 

Help SEE Into the Future: Become a Question Writer

The Self-Education and Evaluation (SEE) program of ASA is produced with the help of many anesthesiologists. The editorial board of the SEE program is seeking anesthesiologists from the academic and private sector who are willing and able to help "build" the SEE product.

Each of the 100 questions and discussions contained in the SEE program begins with one anesthesiologist reviewing an article sent to him or her by the medical editor of the SEE program. In this first step, after reviewing the article, the first draft of the question and discussion is written. Although the editorial board of the SEE program reviews many additional drafts of this work prior to final publication, the entire production process is dependent upon this first step. Therefore, success of ASA's SEE program is dependent upon the work initiated by the pool of qualified question writers. It is especially important that individuals with expertise in all the subspecialty areas of anesthesiology participate as this adds to the depth and educational value of the SEE program.

If you feel you might be interested in serving as a question writer, please contact the editor-in-chief of the SEE program, Peter L. Bailey, M.D., at < peter–bailey@urmc.rochester.edu >.

 


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