The Committee on Problem-Based Learning Discussions invites submissions for the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2020 Problem-Based Learning Discussions (PBLDs) program planned for Washington, D.C. In Orlando this past October, 103 unique cases were scheduled for two presentations, and nearly all sessions sold out. Each case was presented twice to maximize the opportunity for attendees to participate. There was lively debate and discussion at the tables. All PBLDs were scheduled over a one-hour period with a maximum of 11 participants and a moderator. For 2020, the committee will again continue the open-call process for PBLD case submissions. Submissions in each of the meeting tracks are being solicited, including ambulatory anesthesia, cardiac anesthesia, critical care medicine, fundamentals of anesthesia, geriatric anesthesia, neuroanesthesia, obstetric anesthesia, pain medicine, pediatric anesthesia, perioperative medicine, regional anesthesia and professional issues. Submitted cases should only have one moderator, who must...
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ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2020 Call for PBLDs
Magdalena Anitescu, M.D., Ph.D., FASA
Magdalena Anitescu, M.D., Ph.D., FASA
Chair, Committee on Problem-Based Learning Discussions
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ASA Monitor February 2020, Vol. 84, 52–53.
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Magdalena Anitescu; ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2020 Call for PBLDs. ASA Monitor 2020; 84:52–53
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