The Oregon Society of Anesthesiologists is comprised of physicians who are working to uphold the highest standards of anesthesia care and patient advocacy.
Thanks to @OregonGovBrown for recognizing Physician Anesthesiology Week, as well as physician anesthesiologists’ dedication to providing safe patient care and tackling the opioid epidemic!
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Last week, OHSU anesthesia residents visited the Capitol to advocate for an opioid harm reduction package (HB 2395), and for funding for the Oregon Wellness Program- thanks to all Legislators & staff who met with this group!
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OSA leaders spent the week meeting with Oregon's congressional delegation about patient safety and issues impacting the practice of anesthesiology!
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Happy Physician Anesthesiologist week! Today, we'd like to highlight one of our members, Dr. Kate Ropp!
Dr. Ropp is our immediate past president, and today can be found heading up the OSA Committee on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
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Physician Anesthesiologist Week starts today!
Feb 1 - Feb 6 2021
A week to recognize the role of physician anesthesiologists as leaders in healthcare.
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The most dramatic anesthesiology news ever— a NY anesthesiologist appears on @BacheloretteABC this season. Good luck Dr. Park! 🌹
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"Patients who saw a pain medicine specialist via telemedicine saved time and money and were highly satisfied with their experience, even before the COVID-19 pandemic"
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Just published online first in the ASA Monitor: Don’t miss “A Call for Action. A Call for Solidarity: The Impact of #COVID19 on Female Anesthesiologists.” https://t.co/f3puERd9ds
It’s #WomeninMedicineMonth, and we’re celebrating women physicians and their positive impact on their patients and the health care community. Tag a woman in medicine you admire in the comments below! #WIMMonth
The work to curb the opioid crisis continues through the COVID pandemic. Anesthesiologists play a critical role in the forefront of implementing best practices to reduce opioid utilization and consumption for patients. Check out this pod from the AMA: https://t.co/UvXgo3PlPQ
https://t.co/Fl55Vv8jSH " “During this health care emergency, telemedicine has been a helpful way for critical care anesthesiologists to care for COVID-19 patients who wouldn’t otherwise have the ability to be seen by these specialists”
Oregon Anesthesiologist, Dr. Torralva has been awarded funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse for his research to create a medication to counteract fentanyl’s fatal effects. Read more:
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Happy 4th of July! Please remember to be careful with fireworks this weekend Trust us, no one wants to celebrate the holiday from a trauma bay.
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The OSA is a proud contributor to The Anesthesia Foundation's fund for supporting residents and early-career anesthesiologists through the COVID-19 crisis. Find out more, including how to apply for dollars, here: https://t.co/iVC9UjzSu7
Our healthcare professionals on the frontlines of the #coronavirus are facing increased risk to themselves and their practices. It's time for Governor Brown and state lawmakers to provide them with liability protections.
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Some anesthesia machines being repurposed as ventilators can be monitored remotely, helping minimize your exposure to #COVID19. Here's how. #MedTwitter
The latest issue of @TIME features frontline #COVID19 heroes. Among them is Francesco Menchise, an Italian anesthesiologist.
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Physician anesthesiologists' leadership continues to inspire us, especially lately. Is there a member who inspires you? Nominate them for the Distinguished Service Award by May 15. 🔗https://t.co/ED02wf244r