Dr. James Rathmell, the recently appointed Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Anesthesiology, joins Dr. Adam Striker to share his plans for the future. Discover how Anesthesiology will evolve, how the author experience will change, tips for anesthesiologists working to get published, and more. Recorded May 2024.
Dr. Rathmell is the Leroy D. Vandam Professor of Anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School, Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Chief of Enterprise Anesthesiology for the Mass General Brigham healthcare system. He devotes his time to clinical practice in the pain clinic and operating rooms, research, and education. Dr. Rathmell’s research has included a mixture of investigator-initiated and industry-sponsored trials examining the effectiveness of new and emerging treatments for pain. Dr. Rathmell is a past Director and past President of the American Board of Anesthesiology and serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Anesthesiology. He has delivered hundreds of lectures to students, medical professionals, and members of the public around the world.
Adam Striker, MD, FASA, is the past chair of the ASA’s Committee on Communications and is the series editor for ASA’s Central Line podcast series. He is Professor of Anesthesiology at Medical College of Wisconsin, a pediatric cardiac anesthesiologist at Children’s Wisconsin and serves as Director of Clinical Operations for pediatric anesthesiology at Children's Wisconsin. He received his undergraduate degree in engineering from Purdue University and his medical degree from Indiana University. He completed his pediatric anesthesiology fellowship at Northwestern University.
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