December 4, 2023
“NORA Updates”
Diana Anca, MD
Director of Non-Operating Room Anesthesia
Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology
Weill Cornell Medicine
Julia Scarpa, MD, PhD
Fellow, Division of Thoracic Anesthesiology
Instructor in Anesthesiology
Van Poznak Research Scholar
Jacob Lurie, MD
Chief Resident, Anesthesiology
December 11, 2023
“How to Recognize and Manage Placental Abruption”
Jill Mhyre, MD
The Dola S Thompson Professor and Chair
The Department of Anesthesiology
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
December 18, 2023
“Surgical Fire Prevention and Extinguishment”
Igor Saavedra CHSP, CLSS-HC
Fire Safety Manager
Environmental Health and Safety
Weill Cornell Medicine
New York, NY
Edward Fominyam
Director of Environmental Health and Safety
Environmental Health and Safety
Weill Cornell Medicine
New York, NY
December 25, 2023
NO GRAND ROUNDS - Christmas Day
Future Grand Rounds
Past Grand Rounds
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Statement of Need: Advances in this field need to be presented to Weill Cornell faculty and other physicians on a regular basis as one means of promoting state-of-the-art health care for patients.
Target Audience: Weill-Cornell physicians in Anesthesiology, other interested physicians and health care providers, and students.
Course Objectives: Weill Cornell CME Activities are intended to lead to improved patient care and safety. By the conclusion of this series, physicians should have a better understanding of recent developments in Anesthesiology which in turn should lead to improvements in clinical practice.
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WCMC is accessible for individuals with disabilities or special needs. Participants with special needs are requested to contact the Office of CME at 212.746.2631.
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