Volume 26 Number 3 | Stony Brook, NY | < September 2016 > |
We are delighted to welcome Anthony J. (Tony) Senagore, MD, MS, MBA as our visiting professor for September. Dr. Senagore is from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston where he wears many hats including: Professor and Vice Chair for Clinical Operations; Chief of GI & Oncologic Surgery; Co-Director of the Department of Surgery Clinical Outcomes Research Program. Dr. Senagore earned his M.S. degree in Physiology from Michigan State University (MSU) and subsequently completed an M.D. degree at the same institution. He performed his surgical residency at Butterworth Hospital (MSU, Grand Rapids). This was followed by both a Clinical Fellowship in Colon and Rectal Surgery and a Research Fellowship (MSU, Grand Rapids and East Lansing). Dr. Senagore is board certified in general surgery and colon and rectal surgery. He is a fellow in the American College of Surgeons and the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. Dr. Senagor's research interests include: improving outcomes and cost-effectiveness of colorectal surgery; comparison of surgical techniques for colon resection; and enhanced recovery. He has lectured on various topics related to colon and rectal surgery, edited 5 textbooks in colon and rectal surgery, authored nearly 200 peer-reviewed publications and 15 textbook chapters. On September 14, Dr. Senagor will present his seminar to a joint meeting of the Departments of Anesthesiology and Surgery: "Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)". |
Renata Kowal, MD
I just want to extend my deepest appreciation and gratitude to Drs. Peter Oleszak, Daryn Moller, Loreta Grecu, Xiaojun Guo and Nehul Patel and the Anesthesia Techs who were involved. We had a disaster patient that developed aorto-enteric fistula and was heavily exsanguinating into GI tract. It required heroic measures to keep him alive and multiple massive transfusion coolers were used. He got transfused over 20 liters of blood and blood products over 3 hrs. In addition, a round-trip to the CT scanner was needed because the precise location of aortic bleeding could not be found. The patient survived, and was awake on the following day. Considering what he went through the day before, he looked like a million dollars. I want to thank my colleagues for helping me out and pulling together as a team. I am not sure if the outcome would have been the same without their help. - - - -
A medical student wrote the following about Ms. Sharri Allbright, Administrative AssistantSharri Allbright is honestly the best part of my anesthesiology experience. I wish there was a Sharri in every department at Stony Brook. She is so kind, patient and cooperative. I was sick during my first week of rotation and felt very stressed but she checked on me every day and made all the accommodations necessary for me to be able to complete the course. She really cares about the students, very responsive and hands down one of the nicest people I've met in my whole life. She deserves the biggest award there is in the department!!! Thanks Sharri! - - - -
The staff at the Ambulatory Surgery Center was praised by Dr. Reuven Pasternak, Chief Executive Officer of Stony Brook University Hospital in a recent posting on his CEO Blog. He wrote: "As a model of excellence for everyone at Stony Brook Medicine, the Ambulatory Surgery Center has performed at a very high level in patient satisfaction over the past decade. Its percentile ranking compared to other large hospitals nationwide has steadily climbed, from the 63rd percentile in 2004 to a peak of the 99th percentile in 2015. For four of the past five years, the Ambulatory Surgery Center has been at the 90th percentile or higher nationwide."
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The power of a bow-tie! Congratulations to Drs. Anthony Szema and Shivam Shodhan, representing IMSzema Solutions, for coming in first place at the iBreakfast NY Summer 2016 Startupalooza! Leaving the other 37 competitors in the dust, they successfully presented the winning pitch to 15 Angel Venture Capital Investors. They pitched their drug designed to save the lives of thousands of patients who fall victim to Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome (pediatric pulmonary fibrosis), Iraq-Afghanistan War Lung Injury, and 9/11 Exposure Pediatric Lung Injury. During the finalists announcement, the Investors unanimously expressed that it was the first time they had a presenter wearing a bow tie! Best of luck to the team as they present at the Private Equity Forum at The Yale Club later this year!
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Stephen Vitkun, MD, MBA, PhD
SAVE the DATE for the Annual Stony Brook Anesthesiology Alumni Reception!
Saturday December 10th 2016 (PGA Saturday) from 5 to 7pm Venue: The Yale Club, NYC |
SleepTalker, the Stony Brook Anesthesiology Newsletter is published by the Department of Anesthesiology
Stony Brook Medicine, Stony Brook, NY Tong Joo Gan, M.D., Chairman Editorial Board: James P. Dilger, Ph.D.; Stephen A. Vitkun, M.D., M.B.A., Ph.D.; Marisa Barone-Citrano, M.A.; Shivam Shodhan, M.D. |