Schedule-at-a-Glance
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Welcome from AUA President and Host Institution Chairs
Jeanine P. Wiener-Kronish, MD
Jeffrey L. Apfelbaum, MD
Charles W. Hogue, MD
Educational Advisory Board (EAB) Program Panel I:
Motivation, Metacognition, and Self-Regulation
Moderator: Robert R. Gaiser, MD
- Science of Motivation
Daniel Saddawi-Konefka, MD, MBA - Science of Metacognition
Avery Tung, MD, FCCM - Science of Self-Regulation
William C. McGaghie, PhD
Break
Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) Oral Session I
Moderator: Y.S. Prakash, MD, PhD
All Attendee Lunch
SAB Oral Session II
Moderator: Y.S. Prakash, MD, PhD
Moderated Poster Discussion Session I
Break
President’s Panel: Sepsis Revisited: Important Updates
Moderator: Jeanine P. Wiener-Kronish, MD
Panelists:
- Sepsis Revisited – Important Updates
Mervyn Singer, MB BS, MD, FRCP (Lon), FRCP (Edin), FFICM - John C. Alverdy, MD, FACS
- Judith Hellman, MD
AUA Social Event Reception
Hosted by Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and
The University of Chicago Medicine
The Art Institute of Chicago (111 S Michigan Ave)
Friday, April 27, 2018
Host Program Panel I
Moderators: Jeffrey L. Apfelbaum, MD, and Charles W. Hogue, MD
Break
Host Program Panel II
Moderators: Jeffrey L. Apfelbaum, MD, and Charles W. Hogue, MD
Break
EAB Program Panel II: The Science of Longitudinal Assessment
Moderator: Robert R. Gaiser, MD
- Information as a Pedagogical Tool
Jonathan Wanderer, MD - Knowledge Over the Continuum
Ann Harman, PhD - The Effect of Time on Technical Skills
Keith H. Baker, MD, PhD
All Attendee Lunch
Early-Stage Faculty, Fellow and Resident Lunch
Moderated Poster Discussion Session II
SAB Oral Session III
Moderator: Y.S. Prakash, MD, PhD
Break
SAB Oral Session IV
Moderator: Y.S. Prakash, MD, PhD
AUA Annual Business Meeting
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Aligned Meeting Day at the IARS 2018 Annual Meeting and International Science Symposium
The following sessions are part of the IARS 2018 Annual Meeting and International Science Symposium. AUA registered attendees are invited to attend these IARS sessions as part of their AUA registration fee.
Opening General Session and
T.H. Seldon Memorial Lecture: Personalizing Health Care in the Era of Big Data
Presenter: Jeffrey R. Balser, MD, PhD
AUA Symposium: Mitochondria and Bioenergetics in Health and Disease: It’s Not Just A Power Failure
Moderator: Y.S. Prakash, MD, PhD
Panelists:
- Mitochondria From Evolution to Disease: It’s in the Genes
Douglas Wallace, PhD - Brain Bioenergetics: Watch that Oxygen Level
Elizabeth Jonas, MD - Taking a Closer Look at Mitochondria
Douglas Rothman, PhD - Anesthetic Preconditioning and Mitochondria
Paul Brookes, PhD
Problem-Based Learning Discussion-05:AUA: Why Study Time Doesn’t Always Lead to Learning: How Do We Help the Struggling Trainee?
Presenters:
- Ersne Eromo, MD, MBA
- Daniel Saddawi-Konefka, MD, MBA
Problem-Based Learning Discussion-10: AUA: Getting to the Heart of the Matter: Perioperative Focused Cardiac and Pulmonary Ultrasound, and The Hemodynamically Unstable Patient
Presenters:
- Alexander S. Kuo, MD
- Abraham Sonny, MD, MBBS
IARS, AUA and SOCCA Alignment Reception
Scholars’ Program
The Scholars’ Program requires pre-registration and an additional $50 fee to attend.
The Scholars’ Program will have a broad appeal, particularly to early-stage scholars in anesthesiology who are looking for best practices in adapting to the rapidly changing world of academic anesthesia and medicine. Through innovative teaching approaches, scholars will receive the much-needed skills they desire while interacting with peers and mentors.
Friday, April 27, 2018
IARS, AUA, SOCCA & eSAS Scholars’ Program Mentor-Trainee Reception
Based on rigorous evaluation of both mentors’ expertise and trainees’ needs, goal-focused interactions will be catalyzed.
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Scholars’ Program Breakfast with IARS, AUA, & SOCCA Presidents and Mentors
Scholar-01: Introduction to Scholars’ Program and eSAS
Presenters:
- Vivianne Tawfik, MD, PhD
- Elizabeth Whitlock, MD, MSc
Scholar-02: Moving from Insight to Scientific Premise to Research Program and What This is All About
Presenter:
- Max Kelz, MD, PhD
Scholar-03: Shine Like A Rockstar: Different Paths to Success
Panelists:
- Academic Leadership Path
Peter Nagele, MD, MSc - Organizational Leadership Path
Laureen Hill, MD, MBA - Educational Leadership Path
Paloma Toledo, MD, MPH
Scholar-04: Lunch Session: Resilience Personified: Transitioning from Trainee to Junior Faculty and Beyond
Panelists:
- Junior Investigator Perspective
Julie Freed, MD, PhD - Senior Investigator Perspective
Ken Solt, MD
Scholar-05: Moving Fluidly Across the Translational Spectrum: Current Opioid
Crisis
Panelists:
- Caffeine Alleviates the Increase in Postoperative Pain Sensitivity Induced by Previous Sleep Loss in Rats: An Alternative to Opiods for Pain Relief?
Giancarlo Vanini, MD - Tapping into Patient Resilience: The Use of Innovative Self-Management Strategies to Reduce Anxiety and Pain in the Perioperative Setting
Afton Hassett, PsyD - The Role of Acute Care Prescribing in the Opioid Epidemic
Chad M. Brummett, MD
Scholar-06: Priorities for Developing Researchers: Perspective from the NIH and IARS
Panelists:
- NIH Perspective
Alison Cole, PhD - IARS Perspective
Emery N. Brown, MD, PhD
Scholar-07: From the Editor’s Desk: A No-Nonsense Guide to Successful Publication
Panelists:
- Hilary Grocott, MD, FRCPC
- Kate Leslie, MD
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