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Paloma Toledo, MD

- Instructor In Anesthesiology
- Chief Resident, 2006-2007

Training / Education

Undergraduate
Duke University (Chemistry)

Medical
Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine

Residency
McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University

Fellowship
Obstetrical Anesthesiology, Prentice Women's Hospital of Nortwhestern Memorial Hospital

Awards, Honors, & Committees

Honors

 Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA)

Committees

President-Elect, American Society of Anesthesiologists Resident Section, 2005

President-Elect, Illinois Society of Anesthesiology Resident section, 2005

Member, Committee on Residents and Medical students, American Society of Anesthesiologists, 2005-2006

Member and Delegate, Illinois Society of Anesthesiology Resident section, 2004- present

Member, Northwestern University Dept. of Anesthesiology Education, 2004- present

Member, Northwestern University Medical School Interview Committee, 2004- present

Scholarly Activities

Poster Presentations

COMBINED SPINAL EPIDURAL ANESTHESIA FOR CESAREAN SECTION IN A PATIENT WITH TYPE I OSTEOGENESIS IMPERFECTA, Midwestern Anesthesiology Residents Conference, 2006

THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BREAKTHROUGH PAIN AND REQUEST TO DISCONTINUE SECOND STAGE LABOR EPIDURAL ANALGESIA AND THE RISK OF FORCEPS DELIVERY, Midwestern Anesthesiology Residents Conference, 2006

“A comparison of Timed Intermittent Bolus with Continous Infusion for Labor Epidural Analgesia” Midwestern Anesthesia Resident Conference, 2005

“Competency and Proficiency with Peripheral Nerve Blocks in a Structured Training Program.” Midwestern Anesthesia Resident Conference, 2005

“Competency and Proficiency with Peripheral Nerve Blocks in a Structured Training Program.” Society for Ambulatory Surgery Meeting, 2005

Publications

P. Toledo, E. Yaghmour, et al. “Analysis of resident awareness of the medical malpractice situation in Illinois and impact on practice location decisions.” Data collected, drafting findings.

C. Wong, P. Toledo et al. “A Randomized Comparison of Programmed Intermittent Epidural Bolus with Continuous Epidural Infusion for Labor Analgesia.”, Anesthesia and Analgesia, February 2006.

Last Updated:Wed Jun 24, 2009
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