SEA
Spring Abstracts: Abstracts presented at the 2006 Annual Spring Meeting of
the Society for Education in Anesthesia, June 2-4, 2006 at Loews Vanderbilt
Hotel, Nashville, Tennessee.
1.
Simulation as a Mechanism for Education
and Evaluation of Resuscitation
2.
Endotracheal Intubation Training:
Learning with the Mobile Telementoring Intubating Video Laryngoscope
3.
Development of an Effective Tool to
Evaluate Grand Rounds
4.
Teaching Geriatric Anesthesia to
Medical Students
5.
Use Of A Specification Table To Assure
Cognitive Mastery in A M4 Clinical Clerkship
6.
A synergistic Approach to Teaching
Practice Management and the ACGME Competencies
7.
Traditional Internship Does Not Improve
Resident Comfort Level in Anesthesia Related Skills
8.
Practice Based Learning and Improvement
Exercises: Opportunities for Reflective Practice by Anesthesiology
Residents
9.
Changing Regional Anesthesia
Experience: Integration of Procedural Anatomy Course
10.
Using a Video Laryngoscope to Facilitate
Teaching Direct Laryngoscopy and Intubation
11.
Formative Specialty Rotation Exams
12.
Teaching and Assessing Communication
Skills in Anesthesiology
13.
Teaching and Evaluating Anesthesia
Residents in the PACU Rotation
14.
The Individual “Balanced Scorecard”
for Faculty Evaluation and Determining Incentive Payments
15.
A Technique of Teaching Epidural
Placement in the Laboring Parturient
16.
Development of a Goals and
Objectives Based Curriculum Incorporating the Competencies
17.
Examination of a Model Curriculum for
Teaching the ACGME Competencies of Professionalism and Interpersonal and
Communication Skills in a Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship
18.
Affect of a Haptic Simulator on the
Success of Spinal Needle Placement
19.
Crisis Resource Management (CRM) and
Crisis Management (CM) in a Pain Clinic: Preparatory Training in a
Simulation Facility followed by on Location Practice
20.
Efficacy of Methods of Teaching
Professionalism
21.
The Effect of a Structured
Introductory Reading Program on Anesthesia Knowledge Test1
(AKT) Scores at The University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine
22.
Factors Involved in the Choice of
Anesthesiology: An Applicant Survey
23.
Creativity and Medical Education
24.
Effect of Review Committee on Program
Cycle Length
25.
Using Medical Simulation to Teach Medical
Students Management of the Pediatric Airway
26.
Percutaneous Cricothyrotomy and
retrograde Wire Intubation in Embalmed Cadavers
27.
Estimating Blood Loss: A Survey of
Abilities
28.
The Training and Careers of Regional
Anesthesia Fellows
29.
Accuracy of Anatomical Landmarks in
Locating the Internal Jugular Vein Cannulation Site Among Different
Levels of Anesthesiology Trainees
30.
Anesthesia Residents Have a Negative
Opinion on Proposed ACGME Changes to the Curriculum