Excellence in Anesthesia CME, Presented at Some of the World's Finest Resorts

Online Video Learning Format Aspen 2026 Lectures

Lecture 1 Dr. Kharasch GLP-1 Agonists: Sorting Through Evidence, Guidance, and Recommendations
Lecture 2 Dr. Bronshteyn Gastric Ultrasound: How Do I Do It?
Lecture 3 Dr. Flexman Update on Postoperative Delirium
Lecture 4 Dr. Tsen Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery: Updates
Lecture 5 Panel Discussion Drs. Tsen, Bronshteyn, Flexman, and Kharasch
Lecture 6 Dr. Flexman Clinical Monitoring for Perioperative Stroke: Updates and Controversies
Lecture 7 Dr. Tsen Non-Operating Room Anesthesia (NORA): Considerations and Complications
Lecture 8 Dr. Bronshteyn Lung Ultrasound in the Perioperative Period: How Can It Help Me?
Lecture 9 Dr. Flexman The Aging Surgical Population: Optimizing Value and Outcomes
Lecture 10 Panel Discussion Drs. Tsen, Bronshteyn, and Flexman
Lecture 11 Dr. Bronshteyn FAST Exam and POCUS Logistics and Educating Your Group:
Training, Credentialing/Privileging, and Billing
Lecture 12 Dr. Kharasch Perioperative Methadone in Adults and Children: Application and Benefit
Lecture 13 Dr. Flexman Enhanced Recovery and Value Based Care for Spine Surgery:
Update on Current Evidence
Lecture 14 Dr. Bronshteyn Cardiac Ultrasound for the Non-Cardiac Anesthesia Provider:
Pre-Op Assessment and Crisis Management
Lecture 15 Panel Discussion Drs. Tsen, Bronshteyn, Flexman, and Kharasch
Lecture 16 Dr. Tsen After the Wet Tap: Spinal Catheters and Post-Dural Puncture Headache
Lecture 17 Dr. Kharasch Perioperative Gabapentinoids: Slow, Stop, or Reverse?
Lecture 18 Dr. Kharasch Can You Believe It? How to Critically Read the Medical Literature
The Dr. Bill Smith Lecture Series Presentation
Lecture 19 Dr. Bronshteyn POCUS Off the Beaten Path: DVT, Diaphragm, and Beyond
Lecture 20 Panel Discussion Drs. Tsen, Bronshteyn, and Kharasch
Lecture 21 Dr. Kharasch Patients Post-PACU: Out of Sight, Out of Mind?
Lecture 22 Dr. Flexman Top Articles in Neuroanesthesia

 

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 8 credit hours of instruction for Pharmacology, 4 credit hours of instruction for Critical Care (ICU), 1 credit hours of instruction for Trauma Care, and 3 credit hour of instruction for Ethics.