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ASA Commemorates Doctors Day 2008
Newswise — The American Society of Anesthesiologists will join communities across the United States to celebrate Doctors Day on March 30. While physicians in all specialties and in primary care are honored, Doctors Day was first observed in recognition of the efforts of one physician whose endeavors relate specifically to the specialty of anesthesiology. Doctors Day marks the date that Crawford W. Long, M.D., of Jefferson, GA, administered the first ether anesthetic for surgery on March 30, 1842. On that day, Dr. Long administered ether anesthesia to a patient and then operated to remove a tumor from the man’s neck. Later, the patient would swear that he felt nothing during the surgery and wasn’t aware the surgery was over until he awoke Doctors Day celebrates Dr. Long’s historic achievement and the continued efforts of physicians to alleviate human suffering and improve patient safety. This year’s celebration marks the 50th anniversary of the national recognition of Doctors Day. “Without the efforts of Dr. Long, modern medicine and surgery as we know it would not exist,” said ASA president Jeffrey L. Apfelbaum, M.D. “Anesthesiologists have continued to make medical and research advances, creating a specialty comprised of highly trained physicians who serve as patient advocates throughout surgery from preanesthesia evaluation to recovery. Anesthesiologists often serve as the primary physician in pain medicine and critical care medicine and as lead consultants in a multitude of subspecialty areas including obstetrics, neurosurgery, interventional medicine, interventional pediatrics, and cardiothoracic surgery.” On Doctors Day ASA encourages its members educate to colleagues, patients and the public about Doctors Day and the contributions of anesthesiologists to the safety and well-being of patients. Founded in 1905, the American Society of Anesthesiologists is an educational, research and scientific association with 43,000 members organized to raise and maintain the standards of the medical practice of anesthesiology and improve the care of the patient. Visit the ASA Web site at http://www.asahq.org.
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