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Beverly Khnie Philip, M.D., is
Professor of Anaesthesia at Harvard University and Founding Director of the Day
Surgery Unit at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA.
She received her undergraduate
degree from Queens College City University of New York, New York, her MD degree
from Upstate Medical Center, State University of New York, Syracuse, NY, and
completed the anesthesia residency and research fellowship at the Peter Bent
Brigham Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Dr. Philip’s subspecialty focus
is ambulatory anesthesia. Dr. Philip has published numerous research papers,
review articles and book chapters on various aspects of ambulatory anesthesia
science and practice and she has spoken widely, nationally and internationally.
Dr. Philip was the 2021 President
of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), the professional society of
over 54.000 US and international anesthesiologists. She recently served as
ASA’s Vice-President for Scientific Affairs and Chair of the ASA Annual Meeting
in 2009. Dr. Philip also has a strong
interest and ongoing contribution to national anesthesiology policy,
particularly related to quality and regulatory issues. Dr. Philip is a founding member and
Past-President of the Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia (SAMBA). She has served
as the Chair of the Joint Commission’s Ambulatory Health Care Professional and
Technical Advisory Committee and on the Board of Directors and Standards
Committee of the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care. Dr. Philip was a founding participant of the
CMS Advisory Panel on Ambulatory Payment Classification Groups. Dr. Philip is
the immediate Past-President of the International Association for Ambulatory
Surgery (IAAS), and is the past Editor-in-Chief of the international journal “Ambulatory
Surgery”. She presented the Nicoll
Lecture to the IAAS and the Frontiers Lecture to SAMBA. Dr. Philip has received the SAMBA
Distinguished Service Award and her medical school’s 2018 Distinguished Alumna
Award.