Dr. Vogt was an invited speaker at the 11th International Symposium on Memory and Awareness under Anesthesia (MAA11). This normally…
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Trainees Present at 19th Safar Symposium Multi-Departmental Research Day
Resident Brian Reon, medical student Alex Burlew, and Undergraduate Research Assistant Lindsay Zhang presented posters at the 19th Safar Symposium…
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Researchers Identify Shared Factors in Rare Cases of Patient Awareness
Anesthesiology News article “Common Factors Seen in Very Rare Patient Awareness” features work presented at the 2021 meeting of the…
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Anesthesiology Journal July 2021 Editor-in-Chief Podcast
From the podcast: “Our next clinical study examines observed differences in recollectionmemory in healthy volunteers who received midazolam or ketamine.Researchers…
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International Anesthesia Research Society: Kosaka Clinical Research Award Winner
From the IARS Newsletter: “Keith M. Vogt, MD, PhD, from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, received the Kosaka Best…
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Ketamine and Midazolam: Unique Brain Network Effects Highlighted in International Journal Club
Dr. Keith Vogt delivered a presentation on Ketamine International Journal Club: Midazolam and Ketamine Produce Distinct Neural Changes in Memory, Pain,…