SA
and its journal Anesthesiology announce
the 17th annual Journal Symposium to be held at
the ASA Annual Meeting in October 2008, Orlando,
Florida. The Journal Symposium highlights emerging
and important concepts in anesthesia research and
clinical practice.
This year’s Journal Symposium will take place
Tuesday, October 21, 2008, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
The symposium format will be an oral abstract presentation
session in conjunction with formal lectures by three
invited international experts. Abstracts for inclusion
in the Journal Symposium will be chosen from among
those submitted for presentation at the Annual Meeting.
Abstract selections will be made by the symposium
organizers, Anesthesiology editors Jerrold
Lerman, M.D., of the Women and Children’s
Hospital of Buffalo, State University of New York,
Buffalo, and Evan D. Kharasch, M.D., Ph.D., of Washington
University, St. Louis. Investigators from around
the world with an interest in this subject are encouraged
to submit their work to ASA for the Annual Meeting.
Abstracts from both basic and clinical sciences
are encouraged. Studies on evaluation and management
of the difficult airway — as well as studies
examining or evaluating the pathophysiology and
management of obstructive sleep apnea in both adult
and pediatric populations — are encouraged.
Abstracts should be submitted via the usual online
process (which can be accessed at the Web sites
www.ASAhq.org
and www.anesthesiology.org).
Interested individuals should be sure to check the
Journal Symposium box on the abstract submission
form to be considered for inclusion in this special
session. The deadline for abstract submission is
March 31, 2008.
The authors of abstracts that are selected for the
symposium will also be offered an opportunity to
submit their work to Anesthesiology for
inclusion in the special symposium issue to be published
in spring 2009.
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James
C. Eisenach, M.D., is F.M. James III Professor
of Anesthesiology and Physiology and Pharmacology,
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem,
North Carolina. |
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