Rudolf Vrba Memorial Lecture 2014

Rudolf Vrba Memorial Lecture 2014

Ethical Stories in the History of Pharmacology: European Science between the Wars

When: Thursday, May 8 at 5:30 pm

Where: Woodward Lecture Theatre 6, 2194 Health Sciences Mall, UBC

(A reception will be held at 5pm in Woodward IRC lobby. Light refreshments will be served)

Presented by the Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia

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Speaker:

Ryan J. Huxtable, PhD

Professor Emeritus, Pharmacology
The University of Arizona

Professor Ryan Huxtable emigrated to the United States from England in 1968. For 33 years, he was a professor of pharmacology at The University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson. He did research on taurine, herbal toxicities, the neurochemistry of amino acids, and the pharmacology and toxicology of plant alkaloids. In 2003, Professor Huxtable and his wife Marion moved to a small Victorian seaport, Port Townsend, in Washington State, where they volunteer for various local activities, eat local foods and try to consume fewer of the world’s finite resources. He enjoys collecting art, gardening, walking and listening to string quartets.


Rudolf Vrba:

Rudolf Vrba (1924-2006) was one of only five Jews who ever escaped from Auschwitz. Immediately following his escape he co-authored a report about conditions in the extermination camp which became one of the most significant eyewitness accounts ever written about the Holocaust. After the Second World War, Rudolf Vrba became a noted biochemist. From 1976 until his retirement in 1990, Dr. Vrba was a member of the Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia. This lecture is made possible by generous contributions to the Rudolf Vrba Memorial Lecture Endowment. The mandate of the Vrba Endowment is to commemorate the life of Rudolf Vrba and his contributions to human justice, and to science. To help achieve this goal, the endowment supports lectures and speakers in these areas, particularly with respect to subjects that were of personal interest to Dr. Vrba. In this way we remember him, and honour his life and contributions.


Anesthesia for Global Outreach

Seventh Annual Anesthesia for Global Outreach

May 29th – June 1st, 2014
Halifax, NS, Canada

Registration is open. For further information contact Lisa Nardecchia at
lisa.nardecchia@cdha.nshealth.ca or visit us at — http://nsanesthesia.ca/s/AGO

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APT Research Day 2014 – Registration now available

On behalf of the Research Day Organizing Committee, we are excited to wish everyone a happy new year and announce the Eight Annual Research Day & Gala of the UBC Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics, June 19 & 20, 2014.

In order to maximize attendance to both events, we have decided to hold the Research Day and Gala on two different days: THURSDAY, JUNE 19 for the Academic Program, and FRIDAY, JUNE 20 for the evening Gala. Mark your calendars!  Registration will start February 24, 2014.

More details to follow!

Registration is now open, please find the form  >here<

 

International Symposium of Ultrasound (ISURA 2014)

Welcome to the 11th Annual International Symposium of Ultrasound for Regional Anesthesia, Pain Medicine, and Peri-operative Application (ISURA 2014) in Toronto. The symposium will be held in University of St. Michael’s College at the University of Toronto and we’ve put together a fantastic program for you.

Over the past 10 years, this meeting has become a dynamic forum for leaders and practitioners of ultrasound guided regional anesthesia, interventional pain procedures to increase their knowledge and to share with each other clinical experiences and challenges in this rapidly evolving field. This year, we have added musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging for pain medicine and perioperative applications for anesthesia practice.

Find out more >Here<

Canadian Interventional Pain Course 2014

This course is intended for physicians who have some experience in interventional pain management. The diagnostic and therapeutic approach to the patient suffering from chronic low back pain will be reviewed. The technical skill of common interventional spine pain procedures will be reviewed on live and cadaveric models with ultrasound and fluoroscopy. Continue reading “Canadian Interventional Pain Course 2014”

4th Annual Whistler Anesthesiology Summit – Program

The mission of the Whistler Anesthesiology Summit is to deliver the highest standard in educational updates, covering all aspects of anesthesia care.


www.whistleranesthesia.ca


Download the Brochure and  Program Schedule Here

Simulation Learning Strategies – New dates added

New dates added: May 21st & 22nd

  • Are you a healthcare professional engaged in clinical teaching?
  • Are you an educator?
  • Do you want to learn how to use simulation as an effective learning tool?

This 2 day course may be for you!

Course Description:

This course aims to provide an experience that will allow learners to:

  • Develop a foundational knowledge of simulation based education strategies
  • Identify elements of effective teamwork and incorporate those elements into simulation based learning objectives
  • Learn the foundations of debriefing skills and their application in simulation based learning
  • Plan and develop a simulation scenario
  • Facilitate a simulation scenario
  • The course provides a mixture of theory and practice and emphasizes debriefing/feedback relevant for learning.

 <Download the poster here>

 

 

Simulation Learning Strategies – New dates added

New dates added: May 21st & 22nd

  • Are you a healthcare professional engaged in clinical teaching?
  • Are you an educator?
  • Do you want to learn how to use simulation as an effective learning tool?

This 2 day course may be for you!

Course Description:

This course aims to provide an experience that will allow learners to:

  • Develop a foundational knowledge of simulation based education strategies
  • Identify elements of effective teamwork and incorporate those elements into simulation based learning objectives
  • Learn the foundations of debriefing skills and their application in simulation based learning
  • Plan and develop a simulation scenario
  • Facilitate a simulation scenario
  • The course provides a mixture of theory and practice and emphasizes debriefing/feedback relevant for learning.

 <Download the poster here>

 

 

APT Dept Newsletter Fall 2013

 

>Download the Inaugural Department Newsletter here<


 

Inaugural Department Newsletter—Message from the Department Head

Hello everyone!

This has been on my list of things to do for a while, and became re-energized for the task after the Strategic Engagement Retreat in September where one of the clear messages was that as a department we don’t know each other very well!

I have finished my first year as Department Head, and I have to say a year of great learning and way too much time spent on following the money trail. It has been a challenging year for the department financially due to unexpected pressures such as the Therapeutics Initiative losing its funding and endowment funds continuing to per-form poorly.

The good news is that on October 22nd it was announced that TI funding was being re-stored.

We also have received another small endowment from the family of Jean Hugill, to support the Hugill Research Centre’s work. Our current Hugill Chair, Dr. Bernie MacLeod, has pretty much single-handedly supported research needs of the centre including paying student stipends. The new funds will provide some support for the new chair that we need to find, as Bern is retiring July 2014.

The Autonomic Pharmacology Workshops hold on November 13 for the first year Med students was again a great success. Kudos to all those who facilitated sessions.

Dr. Jim Kim organized another very successful GPA Conference on November 1/2. We are looking forward to another excellent program at the Whistler Anesthesia Summit in February.

I’ll take this opportunity to wish you all well over the holidays; enjoy family and friends and some time off I hope!

 

-Roanne Preston