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Dear Colleagues:
It is with somewhat mixed emotions that I share with you my decision to step down as Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology,
Perioperative and Pain Medicine, effective September 1, 2014.
When I accepted the position in 2002, I anticipated serving as Chair for a period of 10 years, having a vision of what I hoped to accomplish
during that time. I approach the age of 65 next year having served as Chair of two anesthesia departments ? UMASS then BWH ?
over the last two decades. I have always felt that a leader is most effective during the first decade of service, after which time
there can be diminishing returns on the energy invested in the challenges faced. I feel that is certainly true in my case, and that by this measure,
I am two years past due in making this decision.
I am very proud of what we have accomplished as a department over the last 12 years. We have matured, expanded and reorganized to meet
the demands of a changing environment. Our department now provides anesthesia services to patients on four campuses, including 850 Boylston,
the BWFH and Patriot Place. We now provide non-operative anesthesia services to almost 10 times as many patients as we did in 2001.
Since 2002, the number of full professors in our department has more than doubled, as have the number of departmental endowments,
with external funding of our research almost tripling despite the overall decline in availability of federal research dollars. This has
resulted in roughly 100 original peer reviewed scientific publications each year.
Our Residency program continues to be among the most competitive in the country. Our Pain Management program is a nationally recognized
Center of Excellence. Several of our divisions, including Cardiac Anesthesia and Obstetrical Anesthesia are arguably the most respected
in the country, and I believe we have developed the preeminent pre-admission test center for patients scheduled to undergo a procedure
involving anesthesia services. We have also tripled the number of CRNAs on our staff, enhancing our ability to efficiently provide the safe,
compassionate care to our patients.
I plan to take a one-year sabbatical to contemplate my future goals, redirect my efforts and spend time doing some of the things that
I enjoy most. When I return in September 2015, I hope to focus a significant portion of my academic efforts on Regenerative Medicine
and mentoring the next generation of anesthesiologists.
Dr. Nabel intends to convene a search committee for my successor. In the interim, Bhavani Kodali has graciously agreed to serve as interim Chair.
I am extremely proud of this department, and the quality of our faculty, residents, fellows, CRNAs and staff, not only as professionals, but
more importantly, as people. It has been a pleasure serving in this department and I am grateful to have been part of it. I would like to thank
each and every member of our team for their wonderful contributions. I sincerely appreciate the support you have given to me as Chair.
With very best wishes for a stellar future,
Charles A. Vacanti, MD