Are you looking for cutting-edge science from leaders representing every area of the specialty? The highly anticipated scientific abstract sessions are offered throughout the ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2018 annual meeting (Saturday through Tuesday) and consist of three session formats: oral slide-assisted presentation sessions, moderated abstract group discussion sessions and moderated electronic abstract sessions. Similar to last year, the Committee on Scientific Advisory will again offer electronic viewing for all abstract group discussion and electronic abstract (e-abstract) sessions, featuring 60-inch LCD monitors. Presentations will be organized by topic (e.g., Clinical Circulation, Experimental Neurosciences, Information Management and Database Research, etc.) and experts in the field will moderate all scientific abstract sessions. Even if you only can attend over the weekend, check out which sessions occur throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday for the latest science on complex issues that challenge our...
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August 2018
The Latest Science in Anesthesiology: Join Us in San Francisco for ASA’s Scientific Abstract Sessions
William R. Furman, M.D., MMHC;
William R. Furman, M.D., MMHC
Chair
Committee on Scientific Advisory
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Jeffrey R. Kirsch, M.D.
Jeffrey R. Kirsch, M.D.
Vice Chair
Committee on Scientific Advisory
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ASA Monitor August 2018, Vol. 82, 28–29.
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William R. Furman, Jeffrey R. Kirsch; The Latest Science in Anesthesiology: Join Us in San Francisco for ASA’s Scientific Abstract Sessions. ASA Monitor 2018; 82:28–29
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