Department of Anesthesia, University of Toronto

Continuing Medical Education Lecture Videos

 

The Department of Anesthesia, Continuing Medical Education is pleased to offer a series of video lectures which can be viewed simply by clicking on the video link below.

The first of the series is a lecture presented as part of the Toronto Anesthesia Practice meeting. Entitled "Blood Conservation: What is it? Why do it?" the Lecture is presented by Stuart McCluskey, PhD MD FRCPC, Medical Director, Perioperative Blood Conservation Program, University Health Network.  

 

      Video Link             Lecture Title                                  Description

Patient Safety and the Regulator: with special reference to anesthesia

 

Recorded on the 23rd November 2012 as part of the Anesthesia in Practice, Mendelson Lecture 2012 at Mount Sinai Hospital 

 A lecture by Dr. Robert Byrick, President, College of Physician and Surgeon of Ontario. Staff Anesthesiologist, St. Michaels Hospital. Professor, Department of Anesthesia, University of Toronto

Anesthesia for the Patient with Diabetes Mellitus

Anesthesia for the Patient with Diabetes Mellitus 

Presented by Dr. Mark Keegan, Associate Professor, Division of Critial Care and South Division of Anesthesia. Department of Anesthesia, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA 

Alexander Relle Memorial Lecture 

Mixing Sharp Needles and Thin Blood

Dr. John Rowlingson’s lecture “Mixing Sharp Needles and Thin Blood” at the Toronto Anesthesia Symposium April 14, 2012

mendelson lecture

Magic and Misconduct   

Recorded on the 24th November 2011 as part of the Anesthesia in Practice, Mendelson Lecture 2011 at Mount Sinai Hospital

A lecture by Dr. Steven Shafer, Department of Anesthesia, University of Columbia

  blood conservation video

Blood Conservation: What is it? Why do It?  

Presented as part of the Toronto Anesthesia Practice meeting, Nov. 2010

A lecture by Stuart McCluskey, PhD MD FRCPC, Medical Director, Perioperative Blood Conservation Program, University Health Network.