Online Video Learning Format Aspen 2020 Lectures
Lecture 1 | Dr. Petrovitch | Cerebral Oximetry - Can We Improve Outcomes in Cardiac Surgery, Carotid Endarterectomies, and Operations Done in the Beach Chair Position? |
Lecture 2 | Dr. Schell | Who is Afraid of Pulmonary Hypertension? |
Lecture 3 | Dr. Schell | Choosing Inotropes and Vasopressors: What is Your Perioperative Goal? |
Lecture 4 | Dr. Ramsingh | Point of Care Ultrasound: Non-Cardiac Anesthesia |
Lecture 5 | Panel Discussion | Drs. Mason, Petrovitch, Ramsingh, and Schell |
Lecture 6 | Dr. Schell | Valvular Heart Disease and Non-Cardiac Surgery: How Bad is It and Does It Change Perioperative Anesthetic Management? |
Lecture 7 | Dr. Ramsingh | Point of Care Ultrasound: Cardiac Anesthesia |
Lecture 8 | Dr. Petrovitch | Obstructive Sleep Apnea – Sleeping with the Enemy? |
Lecture 9 | Dr. Gaiser | Update on Labor Analgesia |
Lecture 10 | Panel Discussion | Drs. Gaiser, Mason, Petrovitch, Ramsingh, and Schell |
Lecture 11 | Dr. Gaiser | Management of Preeclampsia and Other Obstetric Emergencies |
Lecture 12 | Dr. Petrovitch | Postoperative Delirium: Can Our Anesthetic Management Make a Difference? |
Lecture 13 | Dr. Gaiser | Resuscitation of the Newborn |
Lecture 14 | Dr. Mason | Complications in Pediatric Anesthesia: How to Stay Out of Trouble? |
Lecture 15 | Panel Discussion | Drs. Gatling, Gaiser, Mason, and Petrovitch |
Lecture 16 | Dr. Ramsingh | Hemodynamic Monitoring (Goal Directed Therapy, ERAS Protocols, Enhanced Recovery Programs for Cardiac Surgery) |
Lecture 17 | Dr. Gaiser | Evolution of Anesthesia for Cesarean Section |
Lecture 18 | Dr. Petrovitch | Pain Management in the Opioid-Tolerant Patient |
Lecture 19 | Dr. Schell | Hemodynamically Unstable and Don't Know Why? Echo to the Rescue! |
Lecture 20 | Panel Discussion | Drs. Gaiser, Mason, Petrovitch, Ramsingh, and Schell |
Lecture 21 | Dr. Ramsingh | Pacemaker and AICD Management |
Lecture 22 | Dr. Schell | Perioperative Arrhythmias: Just Three Questions to Diagnosis! |
Holiday Seminars designates this education activity for a maximum of 22 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. In addition, the course as designed includes 7 credit hours of instruction for Pharmacology, 3 credit hours of instruction for Critical Care (ICU), 0 credit hours of instruction for Trauma Care, and 1 credit hour of instruction for Ethics.