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Dr. Ioannis Angelidis Elected to National Leadership Roles with SOCCA and SOAP

Ioannis (Yanni) Angelidis, MD, MSPH, has been elected as a Director on the Board of the Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists and also elected to serve as a Director‑at‑Large for the Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology.
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Dr. Steven Orebaugh Named an Editor of Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine

Steven L. Orebaugh, MD, has been appointed an Editor for a two-year term. Dr. Orebaugh has been a member of the journal’s editorial board for 11 years and has served as an Associate Editor for the past four years.
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Laude Institute Moonshot-Funded Pitt AI Project Aims to Reduce Post-Surgical Complications and Deaths

The Pitt research team includes Drs. Murat Kaynar, Harikesh Subramanian, and Senthil Sadhasivam (Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine); Dr. Ryan Shi, (Computer Science); and Dr. Shyam Visweswaran, (Biomedical Informatics).
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Dr. Kimberly Howard Quijano Named Anesthesia & Analgesia Section Editor for Cardiovascular Pathophysiology and Outcomes

Previously serving as an Assistant Editor for Anesthesia & Analgesia, Dr. Howard Quijano continues to expand her editorial leadership while advancing our department’s research mission as Associate Vice Chair for Research.
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Department Work at 2026 Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology Meetings

Our faculty, residents, and adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology fellows will participate in the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists 48th Annual Meeting and Workshops in Nashville, Tennessee, Thursday, April 23 – Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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UPMC Leads Efforts to Cut Powerful Greenhouse Gas Anesthetics

UPMC anesthesia teams are rethinking everyday clinical choices—like which anesthetic gases to use—to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Their leadership shows how frontline clinicians can drive meaningful climate action in hospitals.
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Cards of Care: Magee CRNAs Support Seniors’ Well‑Being

The certified registered nurse anesthetists at UPMC Magee‑Womens Hospital organized a Spring and Easter card‑writing campaign in partnership with Letters Against Isolation to support homebound and nursing‑home seniors.
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Dr. Jacques Chelly Named Honorary Member of RAFDA

The designation of Honorary Member represents one of RAFDA’s highest distinctions, reserved for individuals who have profoundly shaped the specialty and made distinguished contributions to the training of regional anesthesiologists.
During March 2026, certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) at UPMC Presbyterian hosted a monetary drive to support the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.  Food banks typically see a surge in donations around Thanksgiving and Christmas, when many schools and organizations organize holiday drives. However, once the holiday season ends, donations often decline, despite ongoing community need.  Recognizing this gap, the Presbyterian CRNAs chose early spring as an opportunity to give back and help s

Presbyterian Nurse Anesthetists Support Local Food Bank with Spring Giving Drive

The drive raised $560 for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, which will help provide more than 1,500 meals to individuals and families across the region.
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Pain Day 2026 Showcases Interdisciplinary Pain Research Across Pittsburgh

The event drew more than 200 attendees and underscored the strength of Pittsburgh’s collaborative pain research ecosystem, featuring cross-disciplinary basic and clinical science from the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, and Duquesne University.
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Pitt Nurse Anesthesia Program Ranks Fifth in 2026 U.S. News & World Report

Our department has maintained a close affiliation with the Pitt Nurse Anesthesia Program for many years, with many of our CRNAs serving as program faculty.
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Sixth Annual Phipps Conservatory Gala Raises Funds and Awareness for Opioid Addiction Recovery

Proceeds from the event, organized by Anesthesiology Residency Junior Chiefs of Advocacy Drs. Morgan Zopp and David Brinton, benefited Light of Life Rescue Mission.
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Dr. Siamak Salavatian to Present and Moderate at 2026 International Neuromodulation Society World Congress

Siamak Salavatian, MEng, PhD, will present a poster and lecture and moderate a poster session at the 7th World Congress of the INS, May 9-14, 2026, in Lisbon, Portugal.
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UPMC Children’s Anesthesiology Team Recognized for Sustainability Leadership

The Removal of Piped N2O Project was led by the anesthesia technicians under the leadership of Rhiannon Bordenick, in collaboration with Cristina Roosen‑Marcos, MD; Isabela Angelelli, MD; and Julianna Watenpool, MSN, CRNA.
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April 2026 Publications

Sixteen publications authored or co-authored by members of our team were published in April 2026.