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2005 Problem-Based Learning Discussion (PBLD) Program
consisted of 149 cases selected from more than 400
submitted during the open-selection process. Each
was offered twice at the Annual Meeting in Atlanta,
thus allowing attendees more opportunities to be
involved in the PBLD program. Nearly every available
session was filled. The Committee on PBLD wishes
to continue the open-call process, which has led
to the vibrant nature and ultimate success of the
PBLD program.
Any active member of the ASA is invited
to submit a PBLD case to the committee for review
and possible selection for the 2006 Annual Meeting
in Chicago, Illinois. Please remember that since
last year the instructions for submission have changed.
It is requested that the case discussion not be
in outline form but be a more scholarly discourse.
We are asking for not only a list of references
to accompany the discussion but also for a second,
focused “short list” of specific references
that will help to guide the attendee in his/her
preparation for the case discussion. Lastly, we
are limiting the number of times that a case can
be presented to three consecutive meetings.
The ASA Task Force on Annual Meeting Opportunities
will be continuing the critical care medicine, obstetric
anesthesia, neuroanesthesia and cardiac anesthesia
tracks in 2006. Additionally, regional anesthesia,
pain medicine, ambulatory anesthesia and pediatrics
will be added. Members of each of the scientific
content subcommittees will be included in the review
process, along with the members of the PBLD committee
in evaluating cases for relevance, content, scholarship,
conformity to the guidelines that appear on the
ASA Web site and clarity of presentation. Of course,
the committee is looking for general cases and ones
in any of the non-track specialties. We are continually
seeking new and controversial topics and those that
contain diagnostic and treatment enigmas and fill
areas where content gaps exist in the current program.
All cases must be submitted online in the Annual
Meeting section of the ASA Web site at <www2.ASAhq.org>.
Submissions will begin to be accepted on approximately
December 15, 2005, and deadline for submission for
PBLD cases is midnight CST on February 1,
2006.
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Meg A. Rosenblatt, M.D., is Associate Professor
of Anesthesiology and Director, Division of
Orthopedic and Regional Anesthesia, Mount Sinai
School of Medicine, New York, New York. |
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