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Message from the Chair
Dear Alumni and Friends of UW APM,
Welcome to the spring edition of The Insider newsletter! I’m pleased to share recent departmental milestones, celebrate accomplishments, and highlight news across our education, research, and clinical missions. As you’ll see, the first quarter of the year has been an especially active one.
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I’d like to begin with education, and specifically our residents. This spring, we reviewed a remarkable portfolio of research papers, quality improvement projects, abstracts, and case reports submitted by 23 of our trainees – nearly a quarter of our residency program. Many of these submissions are headed to the Western Anesthesia Residents Research Conference (WARC) at UC Davis this May. With the help of donor-supported discretionary funds, we are proud to support more residents traveling to WARC this year than ever before.
Educational innovation also remains a departmental priority. Through our brand-new partnership with the Seattle-based company Vantari VR, we are actively integrating virtual reality (VR) into resident training. In March, Dr. John Mitchell from Henry Ford Health joined us as a visiting Grand Rounds speaker, introducing the platform’s full capabilities and highlighting the many benefits of integrating VR into teaching and training.
March also marked our inaugural Dr. Thomas Hornbein Memorial Lecture, an annual event supporting a visiting professor dedicated to meaningful trainee engagement and made possible by the generosity of our donors. Our first guest, Dr. Michael Grocott (University of Southampton), shared both pioneering research and personal reflections on high-altitude physiology and mountaineering.
Another major departmental highlight is the establishment of our second endowed chair – the Laura Cheney Endowed Chair in Patient Safety. Thanks to the continued generosity of former department chair Dr. Fred Cheney and his late wife, Pi Cheney, we are pleased to announce Dr. Andrea Vannucci as the inaugural holder of the Laura Cheney Endowed Chair and our department’s new Vice Chair for Quality & Patient Safety.
Finally, we were honored to host the 2026 Annual Meeting of the Association of University Anesthesiologists on campus in late March, featuring outstanding lectures, including a keynote by UW Nobel Laureate Dr. David Baker and a presentation by our own Dr. Phil Morgan.
Thank you for staying connected with the UW Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine. I hope you enjoy this spring edition of The Insider and welcome your feedback. I wish you a wonderful spring and summer and look forward to reconnecting in the fall.
G. Burkhard Mackensen, MD, PhD, FASE, FSCAI Allan J. Treuer Endowed Professor & Chair Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine University of Washington
A landmark partnership between Vantari VR, a Seattle-based global leader in virtual reality medical simulation, and the Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine significantly advances our leadership in innovating education and reinforces our commitment to shaping the future of clinical training.
The Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine welcomed Dr. Mike Grocott as the inaugural speaker for the Dr. Thomas Hornbein Endowed Memorial Lecture on March 10, honoring the legendary mountaineer, scientist, educator and former department chair. Several close associates, mentees and admirers of Dr. Hornbein were present for the lecture, which offered an opportunity for connection and celebration at the reception that followed.
We are pleased to announce that Andrea Vannucci, MD, is the inaugural holder of the Laura Cheney Chair in Anesthesia Patient Safety. Recently approved by the UW Board of Regents, the endowed chair was made possible through the extraordinary generosity of former department chair Dr. Frederick W. Cheney and his late spouse, Pi Cheney. In a recent interview, Dr. Vannucci shared his deep regard for Dr. Cheney’s foundational work as he spoke about the past, present and future of anesthesia patient safety at UW.
Our department had the distinct honor of hosting the Association of University Anesthesiologists (AUA) 2026 Annual Meeting last weekend, bringing 140 colleagues from across the country to our campus. Our department liaison Dr. Deepak Sharma, with the support of Department Chair Dr. G. Burkhard Mackensen and members of our department staff, organized a highly successful event with many memorable highlights.
In December 2025, The Laura Ellen & Robert Muglia Family Foundation made a generous $3M gift to establish an endowed chair in the Division of Pain Medicine in the Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine at the University of Washington. The Laura Ellen & Robert Muglia Family Foundation Endowed Chair in Transdisciplinary Pain Medicine lays the foundation for the Division’s plan to bring together experts across disciplines to transform the paradigm of pain management and care delivery.