James Edward Cottrell
James Edward Cottrell is the Chair Emeritus, Department of Anesthesiology[1] at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in New York City. He serves as a member of the New York State Board of Regents[2] and is an avid collector of contemporary fine-art.[3]
James Edward Cottrell | |
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Born | James Edward Cottrell West Virginia, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Education | M.D. West Virginia University B.S. Morris Harvey College |
Known for | Neuroanesthesiology |
Spouse(s) | Joseph Lovett |
Dr. Cottrell helped to found the subspecialty of neuroanesthesiology, a field of medicine that has refined and expanded clinical practice and increased patient safety.[4]
Honors
- 2016 Leadership Award From the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health[4]
- 2010 Elite Distinguished Service Award from the American Society of Anesthesiologists[5]
- 2007 Rovenstine Lecturer, American Society of Anesthesiologists[6]
- 2005 Fellow, Royal College of Anaesthetists[5]
- 2003 President, American Society of Anesthesiologists[7]
- 2003 Honorary Member, German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine[5]
- 1993 Honorary Member, Belgium Society for Anaesthesia and Reanimation[5]
- 1988 Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology[5]
Community service
Books
- "Cottrell and Patel's Neuroanesthesia" (with Piyush Patel MD, 520 pages, Elsevier, 6th edition 2016, ISBN 0323359442)
- "Handbook of Neuroanesthesia" (with Philippa Newfield, 480 pages, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 5th edition, 2012, ISBN 1605479659)
- "Cottrell and Young's Neuroanesthesia" (with William L. Young, 480 pages, Mosby-Year Book, 5th edition, 2010, ISBN 0323059082)
- "Anesthesia and Neurosurgery" (with William L. Young, Elsevier, 5th edition, 2009)
- "Handbook of Neuroanesthesia" (with Philippa Newfield, 448 pages, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 4th edition, 2006, ISBN 0781762456)
- "Anesthesia and Neurosurgery" (with David S. Smith, 860 pages, Mosby-Year Book, 4th edition, 2001, ISBN 0815103212)
- "Under the Mask" (with Stephanie Golden, 294 pages, Rutgers University Press, 1st edition, 2001, ISBN 081352878X)
- "Handbook of Neuroanesthesia" (with Paul Henry Young & John A. Mcculloch, 431 pages, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 3rd edition, 1999, ISBN 0781716071)
- "Anesthesia and Neurosurgery" (with David S. Smith, 798 pages, Mosby-Year Book, 3rd edition, 1994, ISBN 0801665736)
- "Handbook of Neuroanesthesia" (with Philippa Newfield, 458 pages, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2nd edition, 1991, ISBN 0316604712)
- "Anesthesia and Neurosurgery" (with Herman Turndorf, 530 pages, Mosby-Year Book, 2nd edition, 1986, ISBN 0801611636)
- "Handbook of Neuroanesthesia" (with Philippa Newfield, 437 pages, Little, Brown and Company, 1st edition, 1983, ISBN 0316604704)
- "Occupational Hazards to Operating and Recovery Room Personnel. International Anesthesiology Clinics. Vol. 19, No. 4 (Winter)." (183 pages, Little, Brown, and Company, 1981)
- "Anesthesia and Neurosurgery" (with Herman Turndorf, 443 pages, Mosby-Year Book, 1st edition, 1980, ISBN 0801610362)
Publications
- Cottrell, JE; Hartung, J. (2020). "Anesthesia and Cognitive Outcome in Elderly Patients: A Narrative Viewpoint". Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology. 32 (1): 9–17. doi:10.1097/ANA.0000000000000640. PMC 6919225. PMID 31490337.
- Hsieh, C; Tsokas, P; Grau-Perales, A; Lesburguères, E; Bukai, J; Khanna, K; Chorny, J; Chung, A; Jou, C; Burghardt, NS; Denny, CA; Flores-Obando, RE; Hartley, BR; Valencia, LM; Hernández, AI; Bergold, PJ; Cottrell, JE; Alarcon, JM; Fenton, AA; Sacktor, TC (2020). "Persistent increases of PKMζ in memory-activated neurons trace LTP maintenance during spacial long-term memory storage". doi:10.1101/2020.02.05.936146. PMID 33540466. Cite journal requires
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- Cottrell, James E. (2018). "Succinylcholine and Intracranial Pressure". The American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc. Classic Papers Revisited. doi:10.1097/ALN.0000000000002429. PMID 30222601.
Art
Dr. Cottrell and his partner, Joseph Lovett, began collecting art in the 1970s and have built an exceptional collection of contemporary art.[3] Their collection has a particular depth because they build relationships with artists and stick with them as their work develops.[8] "As collectors, they're very involved in getting to know the artists they collect," says Orlando Museum of Art curator Hansen Mulford.[8] In 2001 they were listed among Art & Antiques Top 100 Collectors.[9]
Cottrell has served on the Director's Council of the Whitney Museum of American Art and on the Prix Marcel Duchamp and Guerlain Drawing Prize Selection Committees.[2]
References
- "Faculty". SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
- "James E. Cottrell". New York State Education Department. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
- "The Conversation Continues". Orlando Museum of Art. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
- "Dr. James Cottrell Receives Leadership Award From the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health". Newswise. November 1, 2016. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
- "James E. Cottrell, M.D., Honored with the American Society of Anesthesiologists Elite Distinguished Service Award". American Society of Anesthesiologists. October 18, 2010. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
- "James E. Cottrell, M.D., to Present Emery A. Rovenstine Memorial Lecture". American Society of Anesthesiologists. July 2007. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
- "American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Presidents". Wood Library Museum. Retrieved 2020-01-11.
- "Orlando Museum of Art collection offers peek at couple's New York treasures". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
- "Co-Conspirators: Artist and Collector The Collection of James Cottrell and Joseph Lovett". New Paltz: State University of NY. Retrieved 2020-02-03.