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Senior Resident Presentations Highlight Innovative Research and Curriculum Development

Senior Resident Presentations Highlight Innovative Research and Curriculum Development

The Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Utah recently showcased the latest work from two of our senior residents during our most recent morning conference. 

Dr. Linnea Dixson presented her work on "Curriculum Development: Awake Airway Simulation as a Case Study," where she explored innovative approaches to teaching airway management through simulation. Her presentation focused on how simulation-based learning can enhance the skills and confidence of anesthesiology residents when managing awake airways, a critical aspect of patient care.

Dr. Ty Tietjen delivered a presentation titled "Timeless Analgesia: Methadone's Intraoperative Renaissance," which revisited the use of methadone in the intraoperative setting. His research highlighted the renewed interest in methadone for its unique analgesic properties and its potential role in enhancing patient outcomes during surgery.

These presentations reflect the commitment and expertise of our senior residents as they contribute to the field of anesthesiology through innovative research and curriculum development. We are proud of their accomplishments and look forward to seeing the impact of their work in the future.

View their senior research presentations below!

Dr. Dixson and Dr. Tietjen after their presentations.
Dr. Linnea Dixson (left) and Dr. Ty Tietjen (right)

"Curriculum Development: Awake Airway Simulation as a Case Study," Dr. Linnea Dixson

"Timeless Analgesia: Methadone's Intraoperative Renaissance," Dr. Ty Tietjen