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March 7, 2022
Fortune Favors the Prepared Mind: The First Use of IV Dantrolene to Treat Malignant Hyperthermia in an Adult Patient

The CSA Committee on the History of Anesthesia congratulates Dr. Todsaporn “Bob” Rodbumrung, the 1st place winner of the 2022 CSA History of Anesthesia Essay Contest! Dr. Rodbumrung, a CA-3 resident at Stanford, is from Houston, Texas. He worked as a high school chemistry teacher for four years before attending medical school at the University […]

February 28, 2022
CSA Leadership Development: Anesthesiologists as part of the Solution

Anesthesiologists are uniquely positioned to lead changes in healthcare. To better position physician anesthesiologists as part of the solution to the challenges facing our healthcare system, in 2021, the California Society of Anesthesiologists partnered with University of California, Irvine to present a Certificate in Leadership for Healthcare Management. Through this program we have learned that […]

February 22, 2022
Resident Perspective: ASA Advance 2022

The last weekend of January I attended the ASA ADVANCE conference in Dallas, TX. I had been interested in attending this particular event since I heard about it as a medical student, back when it was still called ASA Practice Management. At the time, I did not yet have the experience within anesthesia to contextualize […]

February 14, 2022
An Update on the Campaign to Save MICRA in California

CSA is a long-time member of Californians Allied for Patient Protection (CAPP), the statewide coalition to protect access to health care through the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA). MICRA ensures that injured patients receive compensation while preserving access to health care by keeping providers in practice and hospitals and clinics open. Without MICRA’s protections, […]

February 7, 2022
Blockchain, Bitcoin, and Anesthesia

Through the years, as physicians who practice peri-operative medicine, Board Certified Anesthesiologists encounter numerous advances in technology which impact their practice. These technological advances come in many forms and come at us from different vectors. The application of force on a rock and thus the movement of some electrons is but one example of a […]

January 24, 2022
Critical Blood Shortages: A Call for Patient Blood Management

On January 10, 2022, the Association for the Advancement of Blood and Biotherapies (AABB), America’s Blood Centers (ABC), and American Red Cross (ARC) released a joint statement describing a dangerously low level of the nation’s blood supply which is the most severe shortage experienced in over a decade. The nation’s blood supply exists in a […]

January 3, 2022
How can I get more involved in ASA Committees?

Many of our members have asked how to get more involved in the ASA structure and leadership….we are here to tell you how!!! Being part of our professional societies is critical to the future of our profession and we want to help you get involved where you have interests. ASA has always been a bottom-up […]

December 13, 2021
CSA Digital Ad Campaign Update

For the last several years, internal CSA surveys have indicated that members want our state society to proactively promote our specialty to the public, policy makers and key decisionmakers.  To respond to this input and recent concerns expressed by both residents and attending physicians about medical title misappropriation, the CSA Board of Directors authorized a […]

November 29, 2021
Revenue Cycle Management Basics for Anesthesiologists: Part 3

Business Models, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Legal Issues Although much has been made about the difference between non-profit and for-profit healthcare systems, there is really little difference when it comes to the RCM process. Both will work to optimize the process, streamline coding, and attempt to minimize the time between the patient care and the […]

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