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.
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Patient Safety and the Regulator: with special reference to anesthesia
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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
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Anesthesia for the Patient with Diabetes Mellitus
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Presented by Dr. Mark Keegan, Associate Professor, Division of Critial Care and South Division of Anesthesia. Department of Anesthesia, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
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Mixing Sharp Needles and Thin Blood
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Dr. John Rowlingson’s lecture “Mixing Sharp Needles and Thin Blood” at the Toronto Anesthesia Symposium April 14, 2012
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Magic and Misconduct
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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
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Blood Conservation: What is it? Why do It?
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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.
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