August 1, 2003 Cooper to receive national anesthesia award
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August 1, 2003

Cooper to receive national anesthesia award

The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) recently announced that Jeffrey Cooper, PhD, corporate director of MGH Biomedical Engineering, will receive the Public Interest in Anesthesia Award.

The Public Interest in Anesthesia Award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions in the area of anesthesia patient safety and the promotion of the quality of anesthesia care.

The AANA has recognized Cooper for his contributions in the prevention of adverse events and patient injury through research and education. As one of the founders of the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation, Cooper also organized the nonprofit Center for Medical Simulation, which focuses on training in the management of critical events, teamwork and other issues related to patient safety.

"It is the greatest honor so far in my professional life to receive this award," says Cooper. "Patient safety is a never-ending effort, and I encourage all anesthesia professionals to continue their commitment toward this important undertaking."

The AANA will present Cooper with the award Aug. 2 during its 70th annual meeting in Boston.


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