88(R) SR 111 - Enrolled version - Bill Text
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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 111
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             WHEREAS, In the early 1960s, leaders in the medical |
 
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specialty of anesthesiology recognized the existence of |
 
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staffing shortages, and to meet growing demands and |
 
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accommodate the increasing complexity of anesthesia and |
 
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surgery, a group of anesthesiologists proposed the precursor |
 
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to what is now the health care occupation of certified |
 
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anesthesiologist assistant; and |
 
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             WHEREAS, Certified anesthesiologist assistants are highly |
 
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skilled health professionals who work under the direction of |
 
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licensed physician anesthesiologists to implement anesthesia |
 
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care plans and work exclusively within the Anesthesia Care Team |
 
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model, as described by the American Society of |
 
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Anesthesiologists; and |
 
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             WHEREAS, All CAA students must have earned a baccalaureate |
 
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degree with premedical coursework to be admitted into a CAA |
 
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training program and must complete a comprehensive didactic and |
 
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clinical program at the graduate level; and |
 
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             WHEREAS, CAA training programs must also include a minimum |
 
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of 24 months in a master's level program accredited by the |
 
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Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs |
 
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and must be based at, or work in collaboration with, a university |
 
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that has a medical school and academic anesthesiologist |
 
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physician faculty; as part of their CAA training, students are |
 
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typically required to successfully complete an average of 600 |
 
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hours of classroom and laboratory education and 2,600 hours of |
 
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clinical anesthesia education; they are also required to |
 
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administer a total of more than 600 anesthetics and to gain |
 
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experience in all types of surgery; and |
 
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             WHEREAS, Certified anesthesiologist assistants are |
 
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trained extensively in the delivery and maintenance of quality |
 
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anesthesia care as well as advanced patient monitoring |
 
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techniques; they perform tasks such as administering drugs, |
 
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obtaining vascular access, applying and interpreting monitors, |
 
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establishing and maintaining patient airways, and assisting with |
 
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preoperative assessment; and |
 
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             WHEREAS, In 2010, Dr.  Carin Hagberg, in her role as the |
 
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chief of anesthesiology for The University of Texas Health |
 
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Science Center at Houston, developed a partnership with Case |
 
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Western Reserve University to start a CAA program in Houston; it |
 
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received initial accreditation in 2010 from the Commission on |
 
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Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs and the |
 
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Accreditation Review Committee for the Anesthesiologist |
 
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Assistant; that same year, 16 graduate students were enrolled in |
 
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the program, and they completed their studies in 2012; and |
 
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             WHEREAS, In 2019, under the guidance of program director |
 
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Kenneth Maloney, CAA, the Case Western Reserve University |
 
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Anesthesiologist Assistant Program expanded to provide clinical |
 
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rotations in Central Texas at Baylor Scott and White Health in |
 
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North Austin; and |
 
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             WHEREAS, Certified anesthesiologist assistants currently |
 
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provide anesthesia within an anesthesia care team at many major |
 
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hospitals in Texas, including the Heart Hospital of Austin, |
 
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Baylor Scott and White Health, Children's Medical Center Dallas, |
 
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Methodist Hospital, Memorial Hermann Orthopedic and Spine |
 
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Hospital, Memorial Hermann Southwest, Memorial Hermann The |
 
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Woodlands, Memorial Hermann Sugar Land, St.  David's Hospital |
 
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System in Austin, and Texas Heart Institute at Baylor St.  Luke's |
 
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Medical Center; and |
 
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             WHEREAS, Certified anesthesiologist assistants practice |
 
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in 19 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Territory of |
 
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Guam; they also practice within the Medicare system and provide |
 
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anesthesia services for a multitude of medical procedures every |
 
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year in the United States; they have practiced in Texas since |
 
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1997, when Dr.  John Zerwas of Greater Houston Anesthesiology |
 
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brought them into the practice to address the shortage in |
 
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anesthesia providers; and |
 
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             WHEREAS, The Texas Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants |
 
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is dedicated to the ethical advancement of the CAA profession and |
 
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to creating a better future through innovation, cutting-edge |
 
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medicine, advocacy, and education; the academy is ably led by |
 
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president Tasha Krueger, CAA, Tim Goodridge, CAA, and secretary |
 
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Thao Nguyen, CAA, as well as board members Frank Trzaska, CAA, |
 
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Jana McAllister, CAA, and Paul McHorse, CAA; and |
 
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             WHEREAS, Certified anesthesiologist assistants have |
 
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dedicated their careers to serving the citizens of Texas, and |
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