ASA sponsors the world's largest annual educational program
for anesthesiologists, the five-day Annual Meeting, to provide
anesthesiologists with information on the newest developments
in anesthesiology and other related medical fields. ASA also
offers formal refresher courses of continuing education for
the practicing anesthesiologist at the Annual Meeting and
in regional courses throughout the year.
- SELF-EDUCATION AND EVALUATION PROGRAM (SEE)

ASA's Self-Education
and Evaluation Program (SEE)
is a special program of education and self-assessment
which anesthesiologists can complete on their own
at their convenience. SEE enables anesthesiologists
to gain an objective measure of their professional
knowledge and provides guidance for continuing education.
Available in Web or Booklet form.
Up to 60 CME Credits |
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2009SEE |
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2009 SEE |
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2008 SEE |
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Deadline to claim CME credit:
30 CREDITS ONLY |
07-31-09 |
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- ANESTHESIOLOGY CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM (ACE)
ACE,
or Anesthesiology Continuing Education,
is an ASA CME product designed to facilitate lifelong
learning. With ACE, practitioners can assess the
status of their knowledge, identify any areas for
improvement and prepare for the written anesthesiology
recertification examination.
2009 is now available!
Up to 60 CME Credits
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2008 ACE |
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Order While Supplies Last!!!
Back issues of ACE and SEE.
Valuable compendium of classic clinical knowledge. Portable paper versions only.
Does not carry CME credit!
Patient Safety CME

Patient Safety CME provides Case-based instruction on Patient Safety, available as downloadable PDFs and MP3 files.
ASA REFRESHER COURSES IN ANESTHESIOLOGY

ASA Refresher Courses in Anesthesiology CME Program. Learn more about earning CME credit as a subscriber to one of ASA’s premier, peer-reviewed educational resources, ASA Refresher Courses in Anesthesiology.
ANESTHESIOLOGY'S JOURNAL-BASED CME PROGRAM
ANESTHESIOLOGY's
journal-based CME program is open to all readers. Members
of the American Society of Anesthesiologists participate
at a preferred rate, but you need not be an ASA member
or a journal subscriber to take part in this CME
activity.
ANNUAL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS CME
2008 Annual Meeting Highlights
Welcome to the newest edition of Annual Meeting Highlights, where you can learn from outstanding presentations, including the Rovenstein Lecture, and earn CME credits. Select from 27 educational modules developed from presentations at the 2008 ASA Annual Meeting held in Orlando, Florida.

Welcome to the 2007 Annual Meeting Highlights CME. A series in the Annual Meeting Highlights CME category. Sample outstanding presentations from the 2007 Annual Meeting in San Francisco, including the Rovenstein Lecture.
SIMULATION EDUCATION WEB SITE
The American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Simulation Education Program is the culmination of over two years of planning and consultation among leaders in anesthesia simulation. The Program advocates the promotion of learning through simulation and specifically approves programs of quality in anesthesiology simulation training.
Members of ASA and the simulation community will benefit from this Program as it promotes patient safety through refinement of training and team enhancement. Consider this website as a portal to new learning opportunities.
AMBULATORY SURGICAL CENTERS: A MANUAL FOR ANESTHESIOLOGISTS
Ambulatory Surgical Centers: A Manual for Anesthesiologists is a new reference resource on ambulatory surgery centers. Overviews the explosive growth of ASCs, and how anesthesiologists can best practice in them. 254 pages. 12 chapters plus 9 appendices. Numerous sample documents and practice pointers. Written by Judy Semo, JD under the auspices of the ASA Practice Management Committee.
2010 IN-TRAINING EXAMINATION
APPLICATIONS FOR REQUALIFYING CANDIDATES
The 2010 applications for requalifying candidates will be available by August 15, 2009 and may be obtained by contacting the ASA Office at: 847-268-9141 or by sending an e-mail to Judy Jacobson at: j.jacobson@asahq.org.
The ITE examination for requalifying candidates will be March 6, 2010. A physician may reestablish his or her admission qualifications either by taking and receiving a passing score on the examination administered by the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Joint Council on In-Training Examinations OR by satisfactorily completing a 12-month term of additional clinical training in anesthesia as a CA-3 year resident in an ACGME-accredited program.
The American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA) has established a scaled score of 32 for the 2010 requalification standard. If you received a passing score and wish to take the ABA Part 1 exam in August 2010, you will need to contact the Credentials Department at the ABA office immediately upon receiving your scores. The deadline for submitting a completed application to the ABA for the August 2010 Part 1 exam is June 1, 2010.
Application fees are $100. Application fees and applications must be received in the ASA office by January 2, 2010. Any application and/or application fees received after this deadline will be returned to the applicant. Any changes to Test center locations must be made by the January 2, 2010 deadline, requests for changes after the deadline will not be accepted.
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In-Training Content Outline:
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Formats on the ABA-ASA In-Training Exams
About In-Training
ASA acts as the secretariat for the ABA (American
Board of Anesthesiology) - ASA Joint Council on
In-Training Examinations. The Joint Council is responsible
for the preparation and administration of the yearly
In-Training Examination to more than 5,000 residents
in anesthesiology training programs in the United
States and Canada. The In-Training Examination provides
an evaluation of each resident's knowledge and skill
during the training period in anesthesiology, and
allows the resident's supervising physician to tailor
future training in specific areas in which the resident
needs additional assistance before completing the
residency and applying for Board certification. ABA
uses a subset of questions from the In-Training Examination
as an entry examination into its certification processes.
Requalifying Candidates
Physicians who have unsuccessfully taken the Board
examination three times or have been out of residency
for at least the last 10 years are eligible to
take the In-Training Examination to requalify into
the Board Examination process. Physicians may also
complete an additional year of residency training
in order to become Board-eligible again. To take
the requalification examination, please contact
the ASA office at (847) 268-9141. Applications
are available by August 15th of the examination
year. To requalify through an additional year of
residency training, please contact each institution
individually for requirements.
If you are unsure if you are Board-eligible or not,
please contact the American Board of Anesthesiology
at (919) 881-2570 and they will be able to assist
you.
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