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October 2004
Volume 68
Number 10


What some consider far-fetched science fiction today will likely become factual science in the not-too-distant future. This issue of the NEWSLETTER explores how integrated technology will alter the course of medicine and anesthesiology in the next 50 years.


Editorial Board

Editor
Douglas R. Bacon, M.D.

Associate Editors
Michael F. Aziz, M.D.
Doris K. Cope, M.D.
Constance H. Hill, M.D.
Angela Kendrick, M.D.
Robert E. Kettler, M.D.
Jill M. Mhyre, M.D.
Tae Y. Park, M.D.
Paul J. Schaner, M.D.
R. Lawrence Sullivan, Jr., M.D.
John E. Tetzlaff, M.D.

Copyright ©2004 American Society of Anesthesiologists. All rights reserved. Contents may not be reproduced without prior written permission of the publisher.

Editorial Staff
Gina A. Steiner
David A. Love
Roy A. Winkler
Karen L. Yetsky

Officers and District Directors




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