Publication Committee Report 2011-12
Dr Iain Wilson
This report summarises the activities of the
Publications Committee 2011 – 12.
The Publications committee membership is listed
below.
Chairman |
Dr Iain Wilson (IHW) |
UK |
Members |
Prof Gustavo Elena (GE) Prof Dr Isabeau Walker (IAW) Dr Abdoul-Fatou Ouro-Bang’na Maman (A-F OBM) Dr David Pescod (DP)
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Argentina USA UK Togo
Australia |
Co-opted |
Dr Bruce McCormick – Editor Update in
Dr Jeanette Thirlwell (JT)
Dr Jing Zhao – Editor Chinese edition
Dr Richard Hughes – Production Editor
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UK
Australia
China
UK |
The role
of the Publications Committee is
to further the work of the WFSA by providing appropriate educational materials
for anaesthetists working without up-to-date published materials. The vision is challenging as clinical
conditions vary from one country to the next, anaesthesia providers differ in
their educational level, multiple languages, modern texts which are almost
exclusively written for advanced practice and books that are expensive and not
well distributed.
Update
in Anaesthesia is the
official CME publication of the WFSA.
It is designed for anaesthetists working in resource poor settings and
is edited by Dr Bruce McCormick.
Each English edition is now translated into
Russian, Chinese and Spanish. We have
not managed to achieve French or Arabic editions. The Spanish edition is published on the internet, English,
Chinese and Russian editions are in paper format and on the internet.
The journal is the major expense for the
Publications committee as the WFSA pays for publication and postage to areas of
the world without good electronic access for readers. However, it is the only CME that many of our readers
receive. We have moved printing of
the English version to Singapore to reduce costs, and reconfirmed the financial
efficiency of this arrangement in 2011.
We are currently reviewing the distribution list.
Recently we have published including a double
edition dealing with emergencies in anaesthesia. This was a significant undertaking for the editorial team and
has received very positive reviews.
Further larger themed issues are planned in paediatrics and critical
care.
The editorial work continues on a voluntary
basis by Bruce McCormick and the translation into Spanish organized by Dr
Gustavo Elena. Contributions are
made by the WFSA to help fund the Russian and Chinese editions.
Although the work is economically efficient,
there are delays with preparation of editions, which are difficult to resolve
without paying for editorial or administrative support. However since the material will be
referred to for many years – quality is more important than timeliness!
The archive is stored on the WFSA website, the
functionality of which has improved greatly since the last report.
Anaesthesia
Tutorial of the Week was
started in 2005 as an on-line weekly tutorial with a number of UK based editors. The tutorials provide a wide range of materials
for trainees as well as experienced anaesthetists, and are of particular
interest for those anaesthetists working in isolation without access to CME.
The tutorials vary in complexity and are divided
into basic science, general anaesthesia, paediatric, obstetric, regional and
intensive care topics. The
Tutorials are designed to encourage reflective learning by including questions
and self-assessments. Tutorials
are now issued once a week and are currently hosted on the WFSA website, and
are also sent out weekly to >2500 anaesthetists by email. The archive on the website has around 250
tutorials at present containing a wide variety of material useful for the full
range of clinical conditions.
Since the system is based on the Internet, it is low cost and flexible,
although has limited use where the internet is not available. The tutorials are read by colleagues
all over the world and with this initiative, WFSA and partners are providing
education internationally and receiving useful publicity.
At the All Africa Anaesthesia Conference in
Kenya 2010, many physician anaesthetists commented on the value of ATOTW in
their training, even remarking some of the MCQ’s have appeared in exam
questions!
The ATOTW team has always found it difficult to
produce enough submissions to meet weekly production. The quality of submissions has also been a problem meaning
that editors may spend a lot of time rewriting submissions. In 2011the project received major
support from the AAGBI by being adopted as their weekly CME, displayed on their
website in addition to WFSA. By
becoming a WFSA / AAGBI joint project, we have seen a rise in the number and
quality of submissions, interest in editorship and attractive marketing through
a major anaesthesia society. It
would be feasible for other national societies to co-brand tutorials in the
future.
Book /
CD/DVD donation programs
continued in collaboration with the AAGBI, which has a major book distribution
program. In total, more than
19,000 books have been sourced for free donation supported by our distribution
agent Teaching Aids at Low Cost (TALC).
By buying in bulk (1000 – 6000 copies) huge
reductions in price have been obtained from Oxford University Press in UK and
also by publishing some books in India directly.
The books / DVDs that are distributed include:
1.
Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia – Editors Allman and Wilson (purchased at very
substantial discount). This book
is ideal for anaesthesiologists and non-medical providers and has proved very
popular. OUP allow us to purchase
very economically.
2.
Safe Anaesthesia – Author Jean Lees.
Printed in India and funded by AAGBI. (Currently being translated into French by Fataou O-BM). Aimed at non-medical
anaesthetists. Over 1000
distributed.
3.
Obstetric Anaesthesia in Developing Countries – Editors Collis and Clyburn. An Obstetric anaesthesia manual “Anaesthesia for Obstetrics in Developing Countries” has been edited by Dr Paul Clyburn and
colleagues in UK and was published
in April 2010. This has been
jointly funded by the WFSA, AAGBI and Obstetric Anaesthetists Association and
6000 copies printed with relevant logos.
4.
Understanding Paediatric Anaesthesia – Editors Jacob and Cote. Understanding Paediatric Anaesthesia (R Jacob) has been translated into Spanish by a team
lead by Gonzalo Barreiro using a generous grant from the American Society
Anesthesiologists which provided 1000 copies. There were major problems
getting these books into Argentina in preparation of the World Congress. This is the first time we have had any
difficulties with book importation.
A Chinese edition is aso planned with educational grants from Smile
Train and WFSA.
5.
Care of the Critically Ill in the Tropics – Editors Watters, Leaver, Bagshaw and Wilson. Useful for those setting up basic HDU
or ICU care.
6.
Basic Science edition of Update in Anaesthesia.
Edited by McCormick. This
200 page special edition is effectively a basic science text. (Funded jointly
WFSA / AAGBI).
7.
In
association with the WFSA Obstetrics committee an Obstetric Anaesthesia educational CDROM has been produced and
funded by the WFSA– Editor Howell.
These have been sent to every member society of WFSA and distributed
further as requested.
8.
e-Learning. As a
collaboration with the Royal College of Anaesthetists in UK, AAGBI and WFSA a
DVD is being prepared with around 80 on line tutorials including videos
demonstrating good practice and basic knowledge. These are aimed at trainee anaesthesiologists and
non-medical providers. WFSA will
have access to 10,000 copies of this DVD.
Website. The committee felt that it was essential to
improve the functionality of the
WFSA website to provide an adequate archiving system for Update and
ATOTW. Work organized by Peter
Kempthorne, Richard Hughes and Bruce MccCormick has improved this.
Thanks. The Publications Committee would like to thank Ruth for all
her support in the office.
Dr
Iain Wilson
Chairman
WFSA Publications Committee
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Date Paid |
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Description |
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Amount |
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Amount |
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£ |
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$ |
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Exchange rate $/£ |
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1.55 |
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£ items |
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1/5/2011 |
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TALC |
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23.50 |
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36.51 |
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2/7/2011 |
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TALC |
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20.00 |
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31.07 |
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3/22/2011 |
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Sumographics |
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300.00 |
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466.05 |
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3/31/2011 |
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Reverse accruals ye 2010 |
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-23.50 |
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-36.51 |
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4/5/2011 |
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TALC |
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20.00 |
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31.07 |
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4/8/2011 |
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DAXS Display banner |
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232.80 |
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361.65 |
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5/10/2011 |
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TALC |
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24.00 |
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37.28 |
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6/2/2011 |
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The Transfer Function |
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447.00 |
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694.41 |
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6/15/2011 |
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The Transfer Function |
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-447.00 |
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-694.41 |
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7/7/2011 |
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TALC |
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20.00 |
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31.07 |
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7/15/2011 |
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TALC |
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20.00 |
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31.07 |
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7/27/2011 |
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The Transfer Function |
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1,104.00 |
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1,715.06 |
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8/24/2011 |
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TALC |
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26.25 |
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40.78 |
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9/14/2011 |
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TALC |
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40.00 |
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62.14 |
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10/20/2011 |
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TALC |
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20.00 |
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31.07 |
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11/23/2011 |
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TALC |
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20.00 |
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31.07 |
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12/19/2011 |
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Dr B McCormick adobe package |
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339.73 |
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527.77 |
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12/21/2011 |
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TALC |
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20.00 |
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31.07 |
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12/31/2011 |
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Sumographics accrual |
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300.00 |
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466.05 |
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12/31/2011 |
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TALC accrual |
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20.00 |
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31.07 |
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2,526.78 |
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3,925.35 |
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$ items |
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1/6/2011 |
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Prof Nedashkovsky – Update Russian |
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2,300.00 |
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9/27/2011 |
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COS Printers: Update 26 |
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19,052.80 |
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11/3/2011 |
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Prof E Nadashkovsky Update |
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4,000.00 |
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12/31/2011 |
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COS Printers accrual |
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14,783.35 |
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40,136.15 |
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Total Publications Jan-Dec |
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$ |
44,061.50 |
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Budget 2011 |
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$ |
40,000.00 |
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% spent |
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110% |
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Publications |
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1/1/2011 |
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Balance brought |
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50.00 |
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3,200 |
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Income |
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No receipts |
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Expenditure |
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2/7/2011 |
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TALC |
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24.00 |
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4/27/2011 |
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TALC |
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26.00 |
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6/30/2011 |
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Argentina 2012 dues |
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2,458.00 |
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(see note) |
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50.00 |
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Balance of |
£ |
0.00 |
$ |
742.00 |
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Note: Customs charge of $2,458 |
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