We are so proud of our own @GuzziMD for this amazing achievement! This award is a testament to the department’s dedication to high quality research and clinical outcomes.
SAMBA 2026 Dr. Rebecca S. Twersky Research Award ✨
Congratulations to John Guzzi, MD. This award is given to a junior attending who is the first author of the highest rated research or quality improvement abstract. 🎉 👏
#SAMBA26
Congratulations to the 2026 Bertram W. Coffer, MD, Excellence in Government Award winners! This year, we proudly honor Dr. John Satterfield and Dr. Jennifer Root for their outstanding contributions to the specialty, its practitioners, and the patients we serve.
#LEGCON26
Good luck to our members who are traveling to #CapitolHill for congressional meetings — be sure to share photos and thank lawmakers using #LEGCON26. You are the voice of the speciality and anesthesia in Washington this week!
WELL deserved recognition from the @ASALifeline for Dr. John Satterfield from the great state of CT with the 2026 Bertram W Coffer Excellence in Government Award #LEGCON26
🙏🏽 Calling CT physicians to sign
✅Anesthesia modifiers are NOT optional, they recognize
1️⃣ Complexity of patients
2️⃣ High risks like emergencies, extremes of age
3️⃣ Guides patient safety, monitoring
@ASAGrassroots@ASALifeline@GuzziMD@vkurup42
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When you see a rising lactate in the cardiac OR or ICU—what do you do next?
Our new review challenges the reflex that lactate = hypoperfusion and offers a contextual framework for interpretation.
🔗 https://t.co/AbmdiwaDbL
@JCVAonline#Anesthesiology#CriticalCare#ICU
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From acres reshaped to hours worked, every number carries the weight of legacy — and the promise of what’s next.
𝙐𝙥 𝙉𝙚𝙭𝙩: The History of the Yale Golf Course
As Shay Taylor finishes her doctoral studies at Howard University in Washington, D.C., she's working as a sub-intern at Yale-New Haven Hospital -- the same hospital where she worked as a janitor nearly a decade ago. https://t.co/SUAWWHY1Gp
Anthem’s plan to penalize hospitals for working with out-of-network physicians is indefensible. Physicians are exercising right established under the No Surprises Act, not violating them. This undermines patient access and physician autonomy. Shameful. @ASALifeline@ASAGrassroots
Anthem appears to have announced that it will penalize hospitals & assess of a penalty of -10% on facility reimbursements where the hospital based physicians are out of network (OON), as of 1/1/26. Credit to Ron Howrigon and his post on LinkedIn this morning (see below).
The concept that physicians exercising rights granted to them by Congress under the federal No Surprises Act (NSA) and potentially under state laws can serve as a basis for Anthem penalizing the facilities is one that the law cannot abide IMHO.
If true and I have no reason to believe otherwise, Anthem’s actions may be federal anti-trust violations, violations of unfair and deceptive trade practices, RICO claims and I am sure that the Rs on the Ways and Means committee would be most interested in questioning Anthem.
For the state specialty societies in the states cited, and the national specialty societies, this announcement should be prioritized for possible future action. @ACEPNation@ASALifeline@RadiologyACR@AmerMedicalAssn@texmed@CMAdocs@EDPMA@RBMAConnect@MGMA_official
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