he
2006 Problem-Based Learning Discussion (PBLD) Program
consisted of 150 cases that were selected from more
than 350 submitted during the open-call process.
Each was offered twice during the 2006 Annual Meeting
in Chicago, thus allowing attendees more opportunities
to be involved in the PBLD program. Attendees responded
by filling 96 percent of available seats! The PBLD
Committee again wishes to continue the open-call
process, which has led to the vibrant nature and
ultimate success of the PBLD program.
We are seeking submissions to complete each of the
anesthesia tracks that will be offered: ambulatory
anesthesia, cardiac anesthesia, critical care medicine,
neuroanesthesia, obstetric anesthesia, pain medicine,
pediatric anesthesia, regional anesthesia, basic
science/clinical anesthesia and professional issues.
Cases will be reviewed by several members of the
committee for relevance, content, scholarship and
conformity to the guidelines that appear on the
ASA Web site. All cases must be submitted online
in the Annual Meeting section of the ASA Web site
<www.ASAhq.org>.
The deadline for submission is February
1.
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Meg A. Rosenblatt, M.D., is Associate Professor
of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,
New York, New York. |
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