Notice from the American Board of Thoracic Surgery

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233 Barash et al: Early Extubation after Pediatric Operation profound hypothexmia in infants undergoing surgical correction of complicated heart defects. Anesth Analg (Cleve) 54:660, 1975 7. Jordan WS, Graves CL, Elwyn RA: New therapy for post-intubation laryngeal edema and tra- cheitis in children. JAMA 212:585, 1970 8. Markham WG, Blackwood MJA, Conn AW: Pro- longed nasotracheal intubation in infants and children. Can Anaesth SOC J 14:11, 1967 9. Redding GJ, Fan L, Cotton EK, et al: Partial obstruction of endotracheal tubes in children: in- cidence, etiology, significance. Crit Care Med 7:227, 1979 10. Rink RA, Gray I, Rueckert R, et al: The effect of hypothermia on morphine metabolism in an isolated perfused liver. Anesthesiology 17:377, 1956 11. Smith RM: Pediatric anesthesia in perspective. Anesth Analg (Cleve) 57:634, 1978 12. Stewart S 111, Edmunds LH Jr, Kirklin JW, et al: Spontaneous breathing with continuous positive airway pressure after open intracardiac opera- tions in infants. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 65:37, 1973 13. Strong MJ, Keats AS, Cooley DA: Anesthesia for cardiovascular surgery in infancy. Anesthesiol- ogy 27:257, 1968 14. Tarhan S, White RD, Moffitt EA: Anesthesia and postoperative care for cardiac operations (collec- tive review). Ann Thorac Surg 23:173, 1977 Notice from the American Board of Thoracic Surgery The American Board of Thoracic Surgery will give a voluntary recertification examination in the fall of 1981. Diplomates interested in par- ticipating in this examination should maintain a documented list of their cardiothoracic op- erations performed two years prior to applica- tion for recertification. They should also keep a record of their attendance at thoracic surgical meetings and other continuing medical educa- tion activities for the two years prior to appli- cation for recertification. Some time during the summer a Recertifica- tion Brochure will be mailed to all diplomates outlining the rules and requirements estab- lished for recertification in thoracic surgery. This brochure will also contain information about applying for the voluntary recertification examination. Please address all communications to the American Board of Thoracic Surgery, 14640 E Seven Mile Rd, Detroit, MI 48205.

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233 Barash et al: Early Extubation after Pediatric Operation

profound hypothexmia in infants undergoing surgical correction of complicated heart defects. Anesth Analg (Cleve) 54:660, 1975

7. Jordan WS, Graves CL, Elwyn RA: New therapy for post-intubation laryngeal edema and tra- cheitis in children. JAMA 212:585, 1970

8. Markham WG, Blackwood MJA, Conn AW: Pro- longed nasotracheal intubation in infants and children. Can Anaesth SOC J 14:11, 1967

9. Redding GJ, Fan L, Cotton EK, et al: Partial obstruction of endotracheal tubes in children: in- cidence, etiology, significance. Crit Care Med 7:227, 1979

10. Rink RA, Gray I, Rueckert R, et al: The effect of hypothermia on morphine metabolism in an

isolated perfused liver. Anesthesiology 17:377, 1956

11. Smith RM: Pediatric anesthesia in perspective. Anesth Analg (Cleve) 57:634, 1978

12. Stewart S 111, Edmunds LH Jr, Kirklin JW, et al: Spontaneous breathing with continuous positive airway pressure after open intracardiac opera- tions in infants. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 65:37, 1973

13. Strong MJ, Keats AS, Cooley DA: Anesthesia for cardiovascular surgery in infancy. Anesthesiol- ogy 27:257, 1968

14. Tarhan S, White RD, Moffitt EA: Anesthesia and postoperative care for cardiac operations (collec- tive review). Ann Thorac Surg 23:173, 1977

Notice from the American Board of Thoracic Surgery

The American Board of Thoracic Surgery will give a voluntary recertification examination in the fall of 1981. Diplomates interested in par- ticipating in this examination should maintain a documented list of their cardiothoracic op- erations performed two years prior to applica- tion for recertification. They should also keep a record of their attendance at thoracic surgical meetings and other continuing medical educa- tion activities for the two years prior to appli- cation for recertification.

Some time during the summer a Recertifica- tion Brochure will be mailed to all diplomates outlining the rules and requirements estab- lished for recertification in thoracic surgery. This brochure will also contain information about applying for the voluntary recertification examination.

Please address all communications to the American Board of Thoracic Surgery, 14640 E Seven Mile Rd, Detroit, MI 48205.