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Council Members in this Study Group: 732

This study group may include physicians, care providers, and researchers specializing in internal medicine, cardiology, oncology, dermatology, emergency medicine, family medicine, neurology, obstetrics-gynecology, psychiatry, radiology, nursing, optometry, genetics, and mental health. It may also include experts knowledgeable on diagnostic labs, disease management, medical devices, long term care, surgery centers, health management, pharma, and biotechnology, among others.

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Leading Experts in this Study Group

Sabry Ayad, MD
Chairman of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Westgate Medical Anesthesia Group

Sabry Ayad, MD, is a member of Westgate Medical Anesthesia Group, a private practice that provides a full range of anesthesia services for local healthcare facilities in Ohio. Through his employment at Westgate Medical Anesthesia Group, he is the Chairman of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at Fairview...

Jason Campagna, MD,PhD, Director of Clinical Quality and Analytics, Cottage Health SystemJason Campagna, MD,PhD
Director of Clinical Quality and Analytics
Cottage Health System

Jason Campagna, MD, PhD, is an Anesthesiologist at Anesthesia Medical Group of Santa Barbara in California. He is also Director of Center for Clinical Quality and Analytics at Cottage Health System, an Adjunct Professor of neuroscience and serves as the Director of Center for Applied Neurosciences...

Robert Aris, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - CCRobert Aris, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - CC

Robert Aris, MD, is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. He is the Director of the Pulmonary Hypertension Program, the Lung Transplant Research Program and Inpatient Pulmonary Services. Dr. Aris has expertise in advanced lung diseases including cystic...

Michael Wechsler, MD
Associate Physician in Pulmonary and Critical Care
BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL

Michael Wechsler, MD, is an Associate Physician in the Pulmonary and Critical Care Division of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston and is on the faculty at Harvard Medical School. He is a member of the Steering Committee of the NIH's Asthma Clinical Research Network and is active in both basic and...

Glenn Rosen, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Stanford University Medical Center Auxiliary

Glenn Rosen, MD, is Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Stanford University with a joint appointment in Cancer Biology. Dr. Rosen has expertise in a wide variety of pulmonary diseases including lung cancer and pulmonary fibrosis. His basic research...

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Cure is a strong word | 08-04-2008
Analysis of: Amgen Told to Reword Drug Label | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

It is important to remember that there are many more "treatable" cancers diagnosed than curable cancers. The initiation of chemotherapy after surgical removal of a neoplasm is a signal that there may be undetectable metastatic disease.  You are therefore hoping for a cure but accepting the reality....

Mild PAH improved by early treatment with bosentan | 07-18-2008
Author: Robert Aris, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - CC

While functional class II (FC II) PAH patients have been included in previous clinical trials, the EARLY trial is the first study to concentrate (ie recruit exclusively) FC II PAH patients.  This is important because the definition of functional class II is that a patient has a sight...

The Pleitropic Effects of Volatile Anesthetics: Pain and Inhaled Agents? | 07-02-2008
Analysis of: Why anaesthetics can make the pain worse | www.newscientist.com
Author: Jason Campagna, MD,PhD, Director of Clinical Quality and Analytics, Cottage Health System

There are well over 70 Million general anesthetics performed in the US each year, and the majority of these utilize one of four generally used inhaled anesthetic agents (Sevoflurane, Desflurane, Isoflurane and Halothane). How these drugs act to produce "unconsciousness" is largely unknown, but as the...

Peer reviewed literature on Ambrisentan, a selective ETRA for PAH | 06-10-2008
Author: Robert Aris, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - CC

This Circulation paper is the first peer reviewed data on the 2 pivotal Phase III trials on ambrisentan that lead the FDA to approving it for the treatment of PAH in July 2007. This paper is critically important since all new research needs to withstand the rigor of peer-review for...

Improving anesthetic/surgical outcomes- the role of pharmacoprophylaxis | 05-19-2008
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

To most in anesthesia, a "good anesthetic" is when the patient is delivered to the post anesthesia care unit in a stable fashion.  However, it may be more complicated and success is determined by 30-180 day markers of myocardial or CNS morbidity.  Unfortunately, this type of followup is not...

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