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May 2006
Volume 70
Number 5

Information technology is changing the way anesthesiologists live and work. Increased interconnectivity not only makes the anesthesiologist’s job easier, it is also helping to make patients safer. This issue discusses technology’s role in everything from simple communication to simulator-based education.


Editorial Board

Editor
Douglas R. Bacon, M.D.

Associate Editors
Theodore A. Alston, M.D.
Michael S. Axley, M.D.
Lawrence S. Berman, M.D.
Doris K. Cope, M.D.
Warren K. Eng, M.D.
Michael H. Entrup, M.D.
N. Martin Giesecke, M.D.
Girish P. Joshi, M.D.
Angela Kendrick, M.D.
Robert E. Kettler, M.D.
Paul J. Schaner, M.D.
John E. Tetzlaff, M.D.

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

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