ASRA News

ASRA News

ASRA News is the official newsletter of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA). Published quarterly online (www.asra.com/asra-news) in February, May, August, and November, newsletter articles address hot topics in the field and provide an opportunity for regional anesthesiology and pain medicine physicians and healthcare providers to share their experiences and recommendations for various aspects of practice. The publication also includes organization news, updates, and meeting information. Note: Mention of specific products do not indicate or imply endorsement. Author opinions do not necessarily represent those of ASRA.

Episodes

July 17, 2019 14 mins
"Interview With a Prominent Female Leader in Regional Anesthesia in Canada: Jennifer Szerb, MD, FRCPC," by Vivian Ip, MB, ChB, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 7-9. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine Fellowship Directors’ Group Adopts Common Applications for Overwhelming Majority of U.S. Programs" by Mary J. Hargett, BS,  Fellowship Directors' Group Director - Education and Clinical Initiatives; Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Management, Hospital for Special Surgery. From ASRA News, May 2019, p. 6. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figu...
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"From the Editor's Desk: Feel the Burn" by Kristopher M. Schroeder, MD, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 5. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"President’s Message: ASRA Is a Strong Organization That Continues to Flourish" by Eugene Viscusi, MD, ASRA President. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 3-4. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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June 18, 2019 12 mins
"Regional Anesthesia in Elite Athletes: The Current Evidence and Perspective From the Hospital for Special Surgery" by Carrie Guheen, MD, Assistant Attending Anesthesiologist, Hospital for Special Surgery. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 31-33. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"CON: Liposomal Bupivacaine: A Mission Incomplete" by Deepak Thapa, MB, BS, DNB, MNAMS, PDCC, of Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh, India. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 24-26. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"PRO: Advantages of Liposomal Bupivacaine for Postoperative Analgesia" by Rodney Gabriel, MD, MAS, Assistant Clinical Professor, and Brian M Ilfeld, MD, MS, Professor of Anesthesiology in Residence, both of University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 21-23. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"PRO: Advantages of Liposomal Bupivacaine for Postoperative Analgesia" by Rodney Gabriel, MD, MAS, Assistant Clinical Professor, and Brian M Ilfeld, MD, MS, Professor of Anesthesiology in Residence, both of University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 21-23. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"Postmastectomy Pain Syndrome: Presentation and Management" by Ashish Khanna, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey; and Susan Maltser, DO, Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell, New Hyde Park, New York. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 18-20. See orig...
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"Postmastectomy Pain Syndrome: Presentation and Management" by Ashish Khanna, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey; and Susan Maltser, DO, Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell, New Hyde Park, New York. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 18-20. See origin...
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"Postmastectomy Pain Syndrome: Presentation and Management" by Ashish Khanna, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey; and Susan Maltser, DO, Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell, New Hyde Park, New York. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 18-20. See orig...
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"Curb Your Enthusiasm: The RAPTIR Could Bite!" by Jonathan Bailey, BA, MD, MSc, FRCPC, and Vishal Uppal, MBBS, FRCA, EDRA. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 13-17. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"Curb Your Enthusiasm: The RAPTIR Could Bite!" by Jonathan Bailey, BA, MD, MSc, FRCPC, and Vishal Uppal, MBBS, FRCA, EDRA. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 13-17. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"Curb Your Enthusiasm: The RAPTIR Could Bite!" by Jonathan Bailey, BA, MD, MSc, FRCPC, and Vishal Uppal, MBBS, FRCA, EDRA. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 13-17. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"From the Editor’s Desk: Mentorship Matters" by Kristopher Schroeder, MD, ASRA News editor. From ASRA News, February 2019, pp. 5. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"From the Editor’s Desk: Mentorship Matters" by Kristopher Schroeder, MD, ASRA News editor. From ASRA News, February 2019, pp. 5. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"From the Editor’s Desk: Mentorship Matters" by Kristopher Schroeder, MD, ASRA News editor. From ASRA News, February 2019, pp. 5. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"Transition Clinics in Pain Medicine" by Matt Fischer, MD, and Alaa Abd-Elsayed, MD, MPH, both of University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin. From ASRA News, February 2019, pp. 35. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"Transition Clinics in Pain Medicine" by Matt Fischer, MD, and Alaa Abd-Elsayed, MD, MPH, both of University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin. From ASRA News, February 2019, pp. 35. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"Transition Clinics in Pain Medicine" by Matt Fischer, MD, and Alaa Abd-Elsayed, MD, MPH, both of University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin. From ASRA News, February 2019, pp. 35. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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