Robert M. Epstein
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Biography
Robert Marvin Epstein (born March 10, 1928) is an American anesthesiologist, a member of the National Academy of Medicine, and the Harold Carron Professor of Anesthesiology (emeritus) at the University of Virginia.
Early life and education
Epstein was born in the Bronx, New York on March 10, 1928, the son of immigrants from Slonim, in present-day Belarus.He attended primary school in the Bronx, and completed his secondary education in Miami Beach, Florida where the family moved in 1940.From there he attended the University of Michigan from 1944-1951, where he obtained both his bachelor's and MD degrees.Epstein served as an attending anesthesiologist with a rank of 1st Lieutenant in the US Army Medical Corps, and was stationed first in Korea and later in Japan.
Columbia University
Epstein underwent residency training at Columbia University in the department chaired by Emanuel Papper, and subsequently joined the Columbia faculty.
He developed an early interest in the causes and prevention of avoidable death due to anesthesia, and was an advocate for the mandatory implementation of specific improvements in anesthesia machines and for the analysis of adverse critical incidents.The technical improvements were designed to prevent the inadvertent administration of oxygen-deficient mixtures of anesthetic gases.Although the hazards of such mixtures had been appreciated since the 1940s, the work published by Epstein and coauthors in 1962 represents the first oxygen "fail safe" apparatus proposed for inhalation anesthesia.The first oxygen "fail safe" device to be custom built and employed in clinical practice following these principles is on display at theWood Library-Museum.He was the first to predict and establish mutual effects of multiple gas interactions on rates of anesthetic uptake, the "second gas effect."
University of Virginia
Epstein became the chairman of the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Virginia in 1972, and led the department for 24 years.In honor of his service to the department, an endowed chair was created, the Robert M. Epstein Professorship in Anesthesiology .During his tenure as Chairman at UVa, hewas instrumental to the establishment (and served as President) of the University of Virginia Health Services Foundation, an organization devoted to strengthening the medical faculty
Honors, awards, and service to the profession
Member, IOM / National Academy of Medicine, elected 1989
Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (England), elected 1981
Director, American Board of Anesthesiology (1972 - 1984)
President, American Board of Anesthesiology (1982 - 1983)
Board Member, Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (1991 - 1996)
Member, Editorial Board, Anesthesiology (5 year term)
Past President, Association of University Anesthesiologists
Selected publications
- Frumin, MJ; Epstein, RM; Cohen, G (1959). "Apneic oxygenation in man". Anesthesiology. 20: 789–98. doi:10.1097/00000542-195911000-00007. PMID 13825447.
- Epstein, RM; Wheeler, HO; Frumin, MJ; Habif, DV; Papper, EM; Bradley, SE (1961). "The effect of hypercapnia on estimated hepatic blood flow, circulating splanchnic blood volume, and hepatic sulfobromophthalein clearance during general anesthesia in man". J Clin Invest. J Clin Invest. 40: 592–8. doi:10.1172/JCI104288. PMC 290757. PMID 13697023.
- Epstein, RM; Rackow, H; Lee, AS; Papper, EM (1962). "Prevention of accidental breathing of anoxic gas mixtures during anesthesia". Anesthesiology. 23: 1–4. doi:10.1097/00000542-196201000-00001. PMID 13890440.
- Epstein, RM; Rackow, H; Salanitre, E; Wolf, GL (1964). "Influence of the Concentration Effect on the Uptake of Anesthetic Mixtures: The Second Gas Effect". Anesthesiology. 25: 364–71. doi:10.1097/00000542-196405000-00015. PMID 14156577.
- Eger, EI; Epstein, RM (1964). "Hazards of Anesthetic Equipment". Anesthesiology. 25: 490–504. doi:10.1097/00000542-196407000-00012. PMID 14192796.