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Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

Episode 322: Live from ASA 2025 Addressing Cognitive Errors with Dr. Joyce Wahr

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

Jed Wolpaw

Health & Fitness

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In this 322nd episode I share the recording from our live podcast at the Anesthesiology Annual Meeting in San Antonio Texas. I interview Dr. Joyce Wahr about her work with patient safety and her interest in cognitive errors. We discuss why we make these errors and how to prevent them.



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0:00.0

Hey there, Ackrackers. I want to tell you about a CME conference that I will be speaking at in the new year from February 28th to March 7th, 2026. It is an amazing conference. It is the holiday seminars conference in Maui at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa. I have been there before. I've spoken at this before, and it is incredible.

0:21.4

The family, the Smith family that puts this on, they really do an incredible job. It's going to be

0:25.9

some amazing speakers. It's going to be, it's a beautiful hotel and an opportunity to really

0:31.5

enjoy Hawaii and Maui, and especially at a time when Maui is trying to recover from

0:36.4

the wildfires, they're really going all out to try to make the tourist experience an amazing one. So I think this is a great year to come and the conference is going to be incredible. You're going to hear from amazing speakers who are going to go over really, really high yield topics. I highly, highly recommend signing up for this. You can go to holiday seminars.com and click on the Maui link, and you can register there.

0:56.7

You can use CME money.

0:58.2

It is going to be amazing.

0:59.4

So I hope I will get a chance to see you there.

1:01.6

It'll be a ton of fun.

1:29.7

I'll be a ton of fun. Hello and welcome back to Akrak. I'm Jed Wolpaw and I am excited to be able to play for you today the audio of our live episode from the anestheshesiology Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.

1:32.2

So without further ado, here is the recording.

1:35.5

Well, hello, everyone, and welcome to an Accraq podcast.

1:41.8

We are live at Anesthesiology 2025 here in San Antonio, Texas.

1:47.6

This recording will be released both on the AccraC feed and on the ASA Central Line podcast feed, so you'll be able to find it there in the weeks and months to come.

1:52.3

I'm very excited to be here and really grateful to all of you for coming to listen.

1:56.8

We are going to have an exciting talk today. I've got with me, Dr. Joyce War. Dr. War was a cardiac

2:03.6

anesthesiologist, practiced at University of Michigan for 20 plus years, and then transition into

2:08.9

the patient safety space where she really made a name for herself in patient safety. She published

2:14.4

a paper that was called one of the best papers of the decade in the 2010s

2:19.6

on patient safety in the cardiac ORs. And she continues, even though she's mostly retired from

2:25.1

practice, to speak and advocate for patient safety. She's giving the Severing House lecture on

2:30.6

Tuesday talking about cognitive errors, why they happen, and how we can maybe start

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