Anesthesiology   May 2006

ANES Course Descriptions
Certified by the American Board of Anesthesiologists

School of Medicine

Department Office: 3C444 School of Medicine, 581-6393

Department Chair, Michael K. Cahalan, M.D.

Faculty

Professors. M.K. Cahalan, T.D. Egan, P.G. Fine, H. Kamaya, J.K. Lu, N.L. Pace, J.L. Peters, R.J. Sperry, T.H. Stanley, I. Ueda, D.R. Westenskow.

Associate Professors. E.R. Csontos, R.O. Dull, R.F. Finnegan, B.D. Hare, K.B. Johnson, A. Khorovets, A. MacIntyre, A.G. Messina, L.L. Ogden, P.G. Schafer, K.W. Smith, J.D. Swenson, S.M. Weinstein, J.S. Ziegler.

Assistant Professors. M.N. Behrens, S.I. Bott, J.A. Bradway, S.E.Brogan, N.J. Clark, J.J. Davis, T. de la Garza, D.K. Gupta, M.J. Harris, E.C. Loose, S. Masud, D.H. Odell, R.A. Peragallo, J.D. Porth, S.P. Richardson, D.J. Sakata, Z. Stehlikova, M.C. Tielborg, D.P. Vezina, K.L. Wethington.

Instructors. B.R. Bankhead, C.E. Galaviz, D. Roussel, D.W. Smith.

Training and research facilities include operating rooms and patient care units of the University Hospital, V.A. Medical Center, Shriner’s Hospital, Primary Children’s Medical Center, and L.D.S. Hospital; Dr. Hugh O. Brown Anesthesia Memorial Library; five research laboratories; Biophysics and Bioengineering Computer Center; Division of Artificial Organs; and Center for Patient Simulation.

Graduate Program

Degree. M.D.

Medical Student Program. ANES 7040 (recommended for all students) and the following electives: ANES 7060, 7070, 7930.

Fellowships and Assistantships. Contact the department office for details. 

ANES Course Descriptions