Online Video Learning Format Maui 2023 Lectures
Lecture 1 | Dr. McEvoy | ERAS and Beyond: What is Now and What is Next in Perioperative Care |
Lecture 2 | Dr. Tsen | DPE, CSE, and Epidural Techniques: Is There an Optimal Technique for Labor Analgesia? |
Lecture 3 | Dr. Wolpaw | A Peek into PEEP, FIO2 and Tidal Volume: Personalizing the Vent for Your Patient |
Lecture 4 | Dr. Kharasch | New Drugs in Anesthesia |
Lecture 5 | Dr. Schell | Perioperative Coagulation Optimization: When Should I Use TXA, DDAVP, aVII, and PCCs? |
Lecture 6 | Dr. Tsen | Clinical Conundrums in Obstetric Anesthesia |
Lecture 7 | Dr. Kharasch | The Most Important Articles in Anesthesiology 2022 |
Lecture 8 | Dr. Wolpaw | Evidence-Based Preoperative Assessment: You Might Not Have to Cancel That Case Afterall |
Lecture 9 | Dr. McEvoy | Neuromuscular Blocade, Monitoring, and Reversal: Don't We Just Need Sugammadex? |
Lecture 10 | Panel Discussion | Drs. Schell, Kharasch, McEvoy, Tsen, and Wolpaw |
Lecture 11 | Dr. Wolpaw | Management of Patients with Pacemakers and AICDs: More Than Magnets |
Lecture 12 | Dr. Schell | Who is Afraid of Pulmonary Hypertension? |
Lecture 13 | Dr. Tsen | Real Ways to Reduce Burnout: 5 Mindset Adjustments |
Lecture 14 | Dr. McEvoy | Perioperative Blood Pressure Management: Outcomes and Recommendations |
Lecture 15 | Dr. Tsen | Reducing Obstetric General Anesthesia: 10 Practical, Tested Tips |
Lecture 16 | Dr. Kharasch | Perioperative Methadone: The Practical, Opioid Sparing Opioid |
Lecture 17 | Dr. McEvoy | The Impact of Frailty on Perioperative: Assessment, Risk, and Management of a Growing Epidemic |
Lecture 18 | Dr. Wolpaw | The Lactate is Up, the Bicarb is Down: Is Bicarb the Answer or the Enemy? |
Lecture 19 | Dr. Kharasch | Perioperative Opioids, Public Health, and Anesthesiology |
Lecture 20 | Panel Discussion | Drs. Kharasch, McEvoy, and Wolpaw |
Holiday Seminars designates this education activity for a maximum of 20 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, 5 credit hours of instruction for Critical Care (ICU), 3 credit hours of instruction for Trauma Care, and 2 credit hours of instruction for Ethics.