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January 12, 2012

Respironics, Inc. Trilogy 100 Ventilators: Class I Recall - Device May Stop Delivering Therapy to Patient

Summary:

FDA notified health care professionals of the Class 1 recall of this product due to a manufacturing issue can stop delivering therapy to the patient. Part of the blower that circulates air and other gases through the ventilator may move out of position and cause the device to alarm.  Failure to respond could result in the potential for harm or death of a ventilator-dependent patient.

January 12, 2012

Bedford Laboratories Vecuronium Bromide And Polymyxin B For Injection USP For Injection: Recall - Glass Particles

Summary:

Bedford Laboratories issued guidance on the nationwide voluntary product recalls originally issued on August 2, 2011. The recalls were initiated after the discovery of a visible glass particle in a limited number of vials within the lots listed.

January 09, 2012

Endo Pharmaceuticals Opiate Products by Novartis Consumer Health: Public Health Advisory - Potential Safety Risk

Summary:

FDA is advising health care professionals and patients of a potential problem with opiate products manufactured and packaged for Endo Pharmaceuticals by Novartis Consumer Health at its Lincoln, Nebraska manufacturing site.

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ASA Policy Research Rotation in Political Affairs

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The American Society of Anesthesiologists Office of Governmental & Legal Affairs (OGLA) is pleased to host its inaugural class of residents for the ASA Policy Research Rotation in Political Affairs, a four-week rotation in Washington, DC, designed to allow resident physicians to experience the political, legislative and regulatory factors that affect the delivery of patient care beginning this fall in Washington, DC.

During the rotation, residents will achieve comprehensive understanding of health care policy, gain first-hand experience of a political environment, assist in day-to-day activities in ASA’s OGLA, attend lobby events sponsored by ASA, create specific research projects, and explore and report on new law and policy changes affecting the profession of anesthesiology.

After completing the rotation, residents will gain further appreciation for the enormous impact that advocacy and policymaking have on all facets of medicine, especially on the practice of anesthesiology. Understanding health care policy issues will directly affect and improve how residents care for patients each day in hospitals and other clinical settings.

The Policy Research Rotation in Political Affairs has been approved by the American Board of Anesthesiologists (ABA) to count toward residency credit. A stipend is provided.

At this time, applications for the 2010–2011 academic year are no longer being accepted.

ASA would like to commend all residents who applied for this rotation; there were a large number of strong applicants making the selection process very competitive. ASA would also like to congratulate the following residents and their programs selected for the 2010-2011 Research Rotation in Political Affairs:

  • Zach Chambers, M.D., Virginia Commonwealth University (VA)
  • David Matthew Hatch, M.D., M.B.A., Wake Forest University (NC)
  • Mark Lischner, D.O., University of Pittsburgh (PA)
  • Daniel Jones, M.D., University of Texas – San Antonio (TX)
  • Melissa Kreso, M.D., University of Rochester (NY)
  • Manoj Dalmia, M.D., Harvard University (MA)

Applications for the 2011–2012 residency year will be accepted from February 15 through May 15, 2011.

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