From the Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, Emeritus Dean College of Medicine, The Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina.
Anesth Analg. 2021 Nov 1;133(5):1342-1347. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000005396.
Fifty years ago, on August 1, 1971, William A. Lell became the first cardiac anesthesia fellow at Harvard's Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Department of Anesthesiology, training with the world's first group of anesthesiologists whose clinical practice, teaching, and research efforts were exclusively devoted to cardiac anesthesia. Lell's early interest in cardiovascular medicine and how mentors, particularly at the MGH, influenced his early career development are recounted. The challenges a young pioneer faced in establishing and maintaining an academic cardiac anesthesia program during the initial and rapid growth of an exciting new subspecialty are described. Dr Lell's experience emphasizes the importance of seizing new opportunities and establishing meaningful working relationships with colleagues based on mutual trust as fundamental to successful career development and research in a new medical subspecialty.
五十年前,即 1971 年 8 月 1 日,William A. Lell 成为哈佛麻省总医院(MGH)麻醉科首位心脏麻醉研究员,与世界上第一批专门从事心脏麻醉的麻醉师一起培训。本文讲述了 Lell 早期对心血管医学的兴趣,以及导师,尤其是在 MGH 的导师,如何影响他的早期职业发展。本文还描述了在一个令人兴奋的新亚专科领域的初始和快速发展过程中,一位年轻先驱者在建立和维持学术性心脏麻醉项目时所面临的挑战。Lell 博士的经验强调了把握新机遇的重要性,并与同事建立基于相互信任的有意义的工作关系,这对于新医学亚专科的成功职业发展和研究至关重要。