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Our next annual Winter Meeting will be held February 12-13, 2011 at Sugarloaf/USA. The meeting begins at 3pm on the 12th and runs through CME Breakfast on Sunday morning. More details will be posted here as we get closer to the date. Exhibitors are welcome! For more information, email Anna Bragdon at
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The next meeting of the MeSA is going to be held in conjunction with the Maine Medical Association's Annual Meeting in Bar Harbor, ME. We will be meeting from 2-5pm at the Harborside Hotel. The MMA is letting us attend their annual meeting events (CME, meals) a la carte. To register for the MMA meeting, go to www.mainemed.com. To register for the MeSA meeting, email Anna Bragdon at
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To join the Maine Society, go to www.asahq.org and click on Join Now. The application will be forwarded by the ASA to the Maine Society and will be reviewed and approved promptly. You do not need to fill out a separate application to the state society. Maine Society dues are $300 a year. |
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MeSA represents your interests as a Maine-licensed anesthesiologist. In today’s health care environment, it is very important to be informed and to be involved. As a member of MeSA, you join a group of committed professionals who have united to effect change. MeSA meets twice a year, in the early fall and in the winter at Sugarloaf/USA. Our dues are $300 a year. |
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What is Anesthesiology? Anesthesiology is the practice of medicine dedicated to the relief of pain and total care of the surgical patient before, during and after surgery. The education of today's anesthesiologists has kept pace with their expanding role in offering the highest quality health care available anywhere in the world. After completing a four-year college program and four years of medical school, they enter a four-year anesthesiology residency training program. Fellowships in an anesthesia subspecialty and in education or research may also be taken for an additional year. Read more about the fascinating history of anesthesiology at Wikipedia |
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