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CLINICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS

•  Anesthesiology   •  Dermatology   •  Emergency Medicine   •  Family and Preventive Medicine   •  Gynecology and Obstetrics   •  Hematology/Oncology   •  Medicine   •  Neurological Surgery   •  Neurology   •  Ophthalmology   •  Orthopaedics   •  Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery   •  Pathology and Laboratory Medicine   •  Pediatrics   •  Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences   •  Radiation Oncology   •  Radiology   •  Rehabilitation Medicine   •  Surgery   •  Urology

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In the departmental listings, the following notations signify particular faculty appointments:

* Secondary appointment
† Part time
‡ Faculty member with secondary appointment outside the School of Medicine
§ Faculty member with primary appointment outside the School of Medicine

Anesthesiology

James R. Zaidan, Professor of Anesthesiology, Chair of the Department

PROFESSORS EMERITI
Thomas Allen, James Bland Jr., Ronald W. Dunbar†, Carl C. Hug Jr.†, Carl Smith, John Steinhaus, Yung-Fong Sung, John Waller, John Bonner, Samuel Smith, Wesley Frasier, William Hammonds

PROFESSORS
Arnold J. Berry, Jerrold Henry Levy, James G. Ramsay, Peter Simon Sebel‡, James R. Zaidan

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
Carolyn F. Bannister, S. Bramwell, Michael Gary Byas-Smith, Stanley L. Chapman, Raphael Y. Gershon, Ghaleb A. Ghani, James R. Hall Jr., Jay W. Johansen, Rila Kim, Bruce E. Miller, Michael R. Murphy, Satish Reddy, Kenichi Tanaka, Samuel Turner

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS
Renee Abbott, Thanayi Barone-Smith, Patricia L. Baumann, James F. Beatty, Stephen M. Bowles, Roderick S. Bramwell, Colin Brinkmann, Ninetta Bond, Stuart G. Brooker, Richard Brouillard, Keith K. Brosius, Steven C. Buchman†, Karen T. Carlson, Anna Cohen, James E. Cooke, Colette M. Curtis, Siva Danda, Alexis M. De Rosayro, Donald D. Denson, William M. Dozier, Weirong Ding, Heather Dozier, Jane Duggan†, Peggy G. Duke, John Holt East Jr., Jennifer P. Etkind†, Kathryn E. Glas, Beverly C. Gregory, Mark F. Guergawi, Allen Gustin, Nina Ann Guzzetta, Robert S. Harris, Steven M. Helfman, Amy Hirsh, Andrew Jenkins, Andrew B. Kelly, Chantal M. F. Kerssens, Markus G. Klass, Nevin Kreisler, Christine D. Lallos†, Kristyna Landt, John D. Lane, Olga E. Lazar, Dawn Manning-Williams, Edward A. Maratea, Darlene L. Mashman†, Ricky Matkins, Tonya Mae, Anne Marie McKenzie-Brown, John Gordon Morrow III, Wendy Y. Nunlee, Amy K. O’Neill, Thomas E. Philpot, Kenneth S. Protas, Arun A. Rao, Akiko A. Redenbaugh†, Heather Samady, John E. Scharf, James F. Scott III, Kimberly D. Singer, Roman M. Sniecinski, Gautam Sreeram, Kathryn E. Stack, Joseph R. Stadelnikas, James Randal Staples, Cinnamon Sullivan, Kenichi Tanaka, Steven Robert Tosone, Claudia Y. Venable, Linda H. Wang, Joseph M. Webb, Fredric I. Weitz, William S. Whitley, Elizabeth Wilson

ASSOCIATES
Rila Kim†, Samuel Turner Stewart†, Fania Szlam

CLINICAL INSTRUCTORS
David I. Bauman†, B. Donald Biggs†, William F. Byrnes†, Stephen D. Freniere†, William Gohr†

CLINICAL ASSOCIATE
Patrick M. Kelly†

Instruction in anesthesiology is directed toward the understanding and therapy of pain relief, life system support and resuscitation, as well as introduction of basic techniques and medical management used in the administration of anesthesia for surgical, obstetrical, and diagnostic procedures.

MEDI 750. Clinical Anesthesiology
One week. Third year. Taught with MEDI 730. Credit, 2 hours. Basic introduction to the principles and techniques involved in the care of the perioperative patient. An anesthesiologist assists the student in discovering the techniques and principles of basic life support including airway management, maintenance of cardiopulmonary stability, and intensive monitoring. The student shall acquire an appreciation of the needs of the acutely ill patient and the role of the anesthesiologist in their care. Students also participate in morning/afternoon conferences and a required call. Reading assignments are from a provided text. The final grade is based on exam and participation/performance. Letter grade.