8 DOCTORAL STUDENTS ARE STUDYING AT OUR DEPARTMENT AND CARRYING OUT SCIENTIFIC WORK ON THE FOLLOWING TOPICS
- Optimisation of acute burn pain treatment (doctoral student Laima Juozapavičienė);
- Preoperative sedation for children in maxillofacial surgery (doctoral student Lina Kalibatienė);
- The influence of postoperative pain relief methods on acute and chronic pain and early knee joint function after knee arthroplasty (doctoral student Janis Zinkus);
- The influence of different concentrations of bupivacaine and levobupivacaine on the effectiveness of epidural labour pain relief (doctoral student Vilda Baliulienė);
- Comparative value of biochemical markers and hemodynamic indicators in predicting the outcome of acute heart failure (doctoral student Linas Pieteris);
- Brain oximetry of newborns and infants and changes in nerve cell damage markers during the perioperative period (doctoral student Ilona Šuškevičienė);
- Blood circulation changes in patients operated on for anorectal pathology under low dose local anaesthetics under spinal anesthesia in the lithotomy or curved knife position (doctoral student Jurgita Borodicienė);
- Assessment of systemic and regional analgesia methods for children after chest surgery (doctoral student Laura Lukošienė
THE FOLLOWING IMPROVEMENT COURSES FOR ANESTHESIOLOGY-REANIMATOLOGY DOCTORS ARE CONDUCTED AT THE ANESTHESIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
- KMU403 Applications of inhalation anaesthesia
- KMU028 Practical procedures and monitoring in anaesthesiology
- KMU570 Paediatric anaesthesia and postoperative pain relief
- KMU032 Current issues of general anaesthesia
- KMU033 Selected issues of perioperative medicine
- KMU034 Postoperative pain relief
- KMU027 Associated pathology and anaesthesia
- KMU029 Regional anaesthesia
- KMU026 Obstetric anaesthesiology
- KMU030 Emergency anaesthesiology
- KMU473 Neuromuscular blockade: current clinical practice and perspectives
- KMU482 Innovations in anaesthesiology
- KMU483 Innovations in general anaesthesia
- KMU484 Actualities and innovations in anaesthesiologic monitoring
- KMU485 Selected issues of perioperative medicine(intercalated course)
- KMU568 European Society of Anaesthesiologists (Education Committee) courses
- KMU569 Medical simulation in anaesthesiology
New information technologies are being implemented in the departments (coordinator Linas Pieteris). The “Log-book” diary of residents’ work activities has been installed. A huge achievement on 26 June 2012, the Simulation Centre of the Anaesthesiology Department of was established by the resolution of the Senate (Head – Arūnas Gelmanas). This is a great opportunity to improve practical skills. The anaesthesiology department has the Committee for European Education in Anaesthesiology (CEEA) Lithuanian Regional Centre, which implements all programmes approved by European anaesthesiology. Since 2011-2012, the Anaesthesiology Department has been cooperating with Queen’s Hospital in London, Ghent Hospital in Belgium and the Danish Simulation Institute, so our doctors and residents have the opportunity to go on internships abroad.
The Anaesthesiology Department is the educational base of LSMU, where the study process of all levels (integrated, non-degree (residency), third cycle (doctoral) studies), improvement of the professional qualifications of doctors takes place.
Students of various courses and faculties study in our department
- 5th-year students of the Faculty of Medicine study anaesthesiology (coordinators of studies – Assoc. Prof. Danguolė Česlava Rugytė, Assoc. Prof. Diana Bilskienė)
- Students of the 2nd and 4th years of the Faculty of Nursing – Anaesthesiology (study coordinator Asst. Laima Juozapavičienė, Asst. Milda Švagždienė)
- 3rd-year students of the Faculty of Odontology study anaesthesiology, resuscitation (study coordinator Assoc. Prof. Jūratė Gudaitytė)
- Students’ Scientific Society Anaesthesiology Group (Coordinator Assoc. Prof. Jūratė Gudaitytė.)
During studies, students are introduced to the concept of general anaesthesia, the main modern methods of anaesthesia, the physiology and pathophysiology of pain, and the clinical pharmacology of pain relievers. Students seeking deeper practical and scientific knowledge of anaesthesiology can join the Students’ Scientific Society Anaesthesiology Group.
The Anaesthesiology Department, together with the Intensive Care Department, trains anaesthesiologists-reanimatologists during 4-year residency studies. 61 doctors are studying in the anaesthesiology-reanimatology speciality residency.
During their clinical work at the Anaesthesiology Department, resident doctors become familiar with the main methods of general and regional anaesthesia and learn to provide specialised anaesthetic assistance to patients undergoing surgery for various surgical pathologies. During the residency, residents must independently perform 450-500 anaesthesia using various techniques. The anaesthesiologists-reanimatologists of the anaesthesiology department participate in the training of resident doctors. The Anaesthesiology Department educators are also resident managers.