Tammy Y. Euliano, M.D. Associate Professor of Anesthesiology &OB/Gyn Affiliate Associate Professor, Department of Physiology and Functional Genomics Assistant Chair for Education, Department of Anesthesiology Assistant Residency Program Director, Department of Anesthesiology Chief, Division of Obstetric Anesthesia P.O. Box 100254 Gainesville, FL 32610-0254 Ph. (352) 514-7460 Fax (352) 273-6792 Secretary (352) 273-6782 Office C2-22 teuliano@anest.ufl.edu Dr. Euliano’s research interests are primarily related to obstetric monitoring and education. Current projects focus on the use of non-invasively acquired uterine EMG for monitoring labor and predicting preterm labor. Recent Publications Books, Author Euliano TY, Gravenstein JS: Essential Anesthesia. New York, Cambridge University Press. 2004, 249 pp. Chapter Contribution Euliano TY, Neuromuscular Diseases, in Buklin B, Gambling D, Wlody D (eds): A Practical Approach to Obstetric Anesthesia. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, to be published, 2007. Refereed Publications Froelich MA, Burchfield DJ, Euliano TY, Caton D: A single dose of fentanyl and midazolam prior to cesarean section have no adverse neonatal effects. Can J Anaesth 53:79-85, 2006. Skowronski MD, Harris JG, Marossero DE, Edwards RK, Euliano T: Prediction of intrauterine pressure from electrohysterography using optimal linear filtering. IEEE-TBME 53:1983-1989, 2006. Euliano TY, Nguyen MT, Marossero D, Edwards RK: Monitoring contractions in obese parturients: electrohysterography compared with traditional monitoring. Obstet Gynecol 190:1136-1140, 2007. Euliano TY, Skowronski MD, Marossero D, Edwards RK: Prediction of intrauterine pressure waveform from transabdominal electrohysterography. J Matern-Fetal Neonat Med. 19(12):811-6, 2006. Competitive Abstracts Euliano TY, Nguyen MT, Marossero D, Tighe E, Edwards RK: Comparison of contractions: IUP vs EHG, abstracted. Anesthesiology 104(Suppl 1):A16, 2006. Euliano TY, Nguyen MT, Marossero D, Tighe E, Edwards RK: Monitoring contractions in the morbidly obese parturient: EHG vs tocodynamometry and IUP, abstracted. Anesthesiology 105(Suppl 1):A9, 2006. Euliano TY: Mental models and the cardiovascular system. Simulation in Healthcare 1:186, 2006. Euliano TY, Marossero D, Euliano N, Principe J, Edwards RK: Diagnosis of labor dystocia: electrohysterographic analysis of normal and abnormal labor, abstracted. Anesthesiology. In press. Related News Articles Kerr M: Electrohysterogram reliably detects contractions in obese parturients. Reuters Health, May 5, 2007.