The Oregon Society of Anesthesiologists

15740 Springbrook Court • Lake Oswego, OR 97034 • Phone (503) 635-6525 • Fax (503) 636-8976

Welcome to The Oregon Society of Anesthesiologists
Wednesday, September 08 2010 @ 09:45 AM PDT

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OHSU & OSA Reception at ASA Annual Meeting

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For those with ties to Oregon anesthesiology, we look forward to seeing you this weekend in New Orleans.

2009 Oregon Anesthesiology Reception

Saturday, October 17, 2009 from 5:30 ? 7:30 p.m. CDT at:

ACME OYSTER HOUSE
French Quarter
724 Iberville
New Orleans, LA 70130

Sponsored by the OHSU Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine and the Oregon Society of Anesthesiologists.

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Reference Information for Quality Summit

Meetings

A number of those attending requested links to the references cited at the Oregon Perioperative Quality Summit presentations.

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Important change to Heparin Potency - FDA

General News

The Food and Drug Administration has announced that a new reference standard resulting from the heparin contamination issue last year will lead to about a 10% reduction in actual potency. This may affect your dosing of heparin in the perioperative period for vascular, cardiac and other procedures.

For more information, see this press release at http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/PostmarketDrugSafetyInformationforPatientsandProviders/ucm184502.htm.

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Perioperative Quality Summit Brochure

Meetings

The brochure for the Oregon Perioperative Quality Summit will be in your mailbox in the next few days. If you can't wait, you can download it here.

Make your reservations today and help us define our own future when it comes to quality in perioperative medicine and surgery.

To learn more about the meeting, please see this article.

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ASA Hosting a Pain Coding Webinar September 22, 2009

General News

The ASA will be hosting a webinar focusing on pain coding. If you deliver chronic pain services or you have staff who must determine the codes for these procedures, you should consider attending. This will be an excellent opportunity to improve your knowledge base and help assure compliant coding that will possibly improve your collections AND keep you out of trouble with regulators.

For more information, visit this ASA Webinar page.

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Joint Oregon Quality Summit - October 3-4, 2009

MeetingsYour Opportunity to Guide Perioperative Quality Improvement in Oregon

The Oregon Society of Anesthesiologists and the Oregon Chapter of the American College of Surgeons invite you to the first Oregon Perioperative Quality Summit in Bend, Oregon the weekend of October 3-4, 2009. With so much attention being paid to healthcare reform, a focus on cost over quality seems to be dominating. This joint meeting is open to anesthesiologists, surgeons and others with an interest in perioperative care. The goals are to provide background information on national and local efforts in quality improvement, the role of registries, electronic medical records (EMR) and other tools to collect and analyze outcomes data, and to review recent improvements in intensive care that may be applicable to the spectrum of perioperative care.

With this background in hand, the attendees will participate in wide-ranging discussions to identify opportunities for perioperative quality improvement in Oregon and then help establish priorities for future efforts tailored to the needs of Oregonians. Based on these decisions, the course organizers will be preparing a "white paper" summarizing the results of this meeting. As opportunities present, we will use these findings to help assure that policymakers understand the needs and assessments of those of us directly involved in patient care.

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ASA Board of Directors Annual Meeting 2009

General NewsIntroduction

The Board of Directors of the American Society of Anesthesiologists held its annual meeting in Chicago the weekend of August 22-23, 2009. Norm Cohen from Portland and Chuck Anderson from Bend represented Oregon as your Director and Alternate Director respectively.

While much of the hallway talk at the meeting centered around healthcare reform proposals circulating in Congress, including the perils that a Medicare-based public option holds for the specialty, the Board addressed a number of items of business that are important to ASA members. The ASA Speaker divides the business of the Board into four categories, each heard by a separate Board Committee. Board members and others may testify on any item of business during the Board Committee hearings held on the first day of the meeting. These committees then recommend to accept, accept with modifications or reject each action item. The Board Committee chairs present these recommendations to the full board on the second day of the meeting. The Board can accept, accept with modifications or reject each Board Committee recommendation. Usually, only a few items lead to significant debate during this session. Final approval for all items rests with the ASA House of Delegates, which meets each October.

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Blumenauer Event in Portland - Thursday, August 13, 2009

PoliticalHealthcare Reform is a hot issue for anesthesiologists and all of medicine. On Thursday, August 13, 2009, our colleagues at Oregon Anesthesiology Group will be hosting a session with Congressman Earl Blumenauer. It is important that members of Congress are fully informed of the significant issues impacting our specialty with a number of initiatives being considered in Washington, DC. Please come and share your thoughts and concerns with Congressman Blumenauer.

Meeting Details:

Thursday, August 13th 5:00 ? 7:00 p.m.
Futures Professional Building, 1849 NW Kearney, Suite 300, Portland, OR 97209

Light refreshments will be served.
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Betty B. Thompson, M.D. Award - Your Help Needed

General News

Sustaining and enhancing anesthesiology as a profession requires us to attract new members to the fold. Engaging, energizing and educating medical students plays a big role in meeting that goal.

In 2004, the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine (APOM) at OHSU, under the leadership of Jeffrey Kirsch, M.D., established the Betty B. Thompson, M.D. Award. Each year, the graduating resident who best demonstrates excellence in teaching medical students receives this honor. Dr. Thompson served on the faculty in APOM at OHSU for 27 years, during which she spent much time educating medical students.

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Salishan 2009 Wrap-up

Education

The Oregon Society of Anesthesiologists held their spring meeting at the Salishan Resort in Gleneden Beach this past weekend. About 50 anesthesiologists and residents in training attended the educational sessions. Lecture handouts are available to OSA members who have registered as members at this website.