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Dr. Healy, a Professor of Anesthesiology, has made notable contributions in patient care, education, and research. A strong believer in teamwork, they have held key roles like Division Lead and National Society President. Their research centers around airway management and safety, resulting in educational materials and guidelines that showcase their dedication to better patient care and supporting others' success.
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MB BSSt. Bartholomew's and the Royal London Hospital School of Medicine, London, 1996
Dr. Healy has made significant advancements in patient safety during airway management through innovative research. As a key co-investigator in the Multicenter Perioperative Outcomes Group (MPOG), they have explored procedural risk factors and optimized airway management techniques, with their findings published in prestigious journals. Dr. Healy's research has also assessed airway device performance and development, leading to impactful publications emphasizing the importance of videolaryngoscopy for patient care and procedural training. Their interdisciplinary and collaborative efforts continue to address patient safety in airway management and complex head and neck surgeries. Involvement in organizations like the Society for Head and Neck Anesthesia (SHANA) and multi-institutional collaborations demonstrate Dr. Healy's dedication to excellence, reflecting Michigan Medicine's commitment to improving patient care.
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Maxwell S, Rajala B, Schechtman SA, Kountanis JA, Singh S, Klumpner TT, Cassidy R, Zisblatt L, Healy DW, Engoren M, Cooke JM, Pancaro C. Int J Obstet Anesth, 2024 Nov; 60: 104245Journal ArticleDevelopment of the obstetric unanticipated difficult video-laryngoscopy algorithm through a quality improvement randomized open-label in situ simulation study.
DOI:10.1016/j.ijoa.2024.104245 PMID: 39236438 -
Maxwell S, Rajala B, Schechtman SA, Kountanis JA, Singh S, Servin M, Klumpner TT, Cassidy R, Zisblatt L, Healy DW, Engoren M, Cooke JM, Pancaro C. International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia, 2024 Nov;Journal ArticleDevelopment of the unanticipated obstetric difficult videolaryngoscopy algorithm through a prospective randomized open-label in situ simulation study
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Kamyszek RW, Schechtman SA, Peoples EE, Grenda DR, Jewell ES, Shah NJ, Klumpner TT, Healy DW, Cloyd BH. J Clin Anesth, 2023 Dec; 91: 111259Journal ArticleAirway management beyond the operating room; the effectiveness of a standardized airway protocol.
DOI:10.1016/j.jclinane.2023.111259 PMID: 37717462 -
Schechtman SA, Healy DW, Shah NJ, Almendras EG, Flori HR, Luther CK, Klumpner TT. Br J Anaesth, 2023 Jul; 131 (1): e8 - e10.Journal ArticleOptimising difficult airway documentation: implementation of an automated update in the electronic health record.
DOI:10.1016/j.bja.2023.04.003 PMID: 37149478 -
Kamyszek R, Schechtman S, Peoples E, Grenda D, Jewell E, Shah N, Klumpner T, Healy D, Cloyd B. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 2023 Jul;Journal ArticleOut-of-Operating Theatre Airway Management: Investigating the Role for Standardised Protocols
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Schechtman S, Healy DW, Shah NJ, Almendras EG, Flori HR, Luther CK, Tremper KK. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2023 May;Journal ArticleOptimising difficult airway documentation: implementation of an automated update in the electronic health record
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Cloyd BH, Leis AM, Healy DW, Schechtman S, Teig M. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 2022 Dec; 83:Journal ArticleA retrospective observational study of airway management features resulting in difficult airway letters at a single center
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Cloyd BH, Leis AM, Healy DW, Schechtman SA, Teig M. J Clin Anesth, 2022 Dec; 83: 110984Journal ArticleA retrospective observational study of airway management features resulting in difficult airway letters at a single center.
DOI:10.1016/j.jclinane.2022.110984 PMID: 36342005