Aryeh Shander
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Aryeh Shander, MD is an anesthesiologist who is especially regarded for his innovations and skill in performing bloodless procedures.
He has authored numerous articles and many books in the fields of anesthesiology, critical care, transfusion medicine and other disciplines. He has also been the primary investigator for tens of clinical trials and many other cutting-edge medical studies. He has served as a reviewer for many medical journals and been a member of various expert panels/committees. In 1997, Dr. Shander was recognized by Time magazine as one of America's "Heroes of Medicine".
Dr. Shander is currently a Professor at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Chief of Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Hyperbaric Medicine at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center.
[edit] Memberships
- Fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine
- Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians
- Founding member of the Society for the Advancement of Blood Management (SABM)
- Founding member of the American Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists (ASCCA) (serves on both local and national committees)
- Member of the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB)
- Member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)
- Member of the Society for Critical Care Medicine (SCCM)
- Member of the National Anemia Action Council (NAAC) (serves as Communications/Marketing Chair)
[edit] External links
- "Heroes of Medicine: Bloodless Surgery", feature in TIME magazine
- Society for the Advancement of Blood Management - Board of Directors, biography
- "Bloodless Surgery - Its Benefits Gain Recognition", featured in Awake! magazine (August 22, 1998)
- "Unwelcome Awareness", interviewed for the San Diego Union-Tribune