Apr
4
to Apr 11

Topics in Anesthesia - 7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise

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Monday, April 5

1115: Burn Anesthesia: The Basics, the Pathophysiology and a Case Study of a Self-Immolation

1330: Burn Anesthesia Techniques You May Never See: Outpatient Laser Therapy, Multimodal, Audio-Visual Distraction Strategies, and Procedures Outside of the OR

1430: Anesthesia for Neuromuscular and Genetic Disorders

Thursday, April 8

0915: Complementary and Alternative Medications: The Unique Problems They Represent

1015: Ketamine and Gabapentin: Their Past and Present Places in our Anesthesia Armory

1430: The Airway: A Review of the Normal, the Abnormal and the Difficult Airway Algorithm Pertaining to Clinical Practice and Legal Perspectives

1530: Sugammadex: A Review of the Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics and Understanding the Clinical Considerations

Saturday, April 10

1115: Let’s Discuss Vasogenic Shock and Physiology

1315: Synthetic “Newest Designer” Drugs and the Anesthetic Implications

1415: The Opioid Crisis and the Best Practice for the Patients on Methadone and Suboxone

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Mar
8
to Mar 12

Anesthesia Update - Vail, Colorado

Monday, March 8

1600: Burn Anesthesia: Review of Basics and a Case Study of a Self-Immolation

Tuesday, March 9

1700: Burn Anesthesia Techniques You May Never See: Outpatient Laser Therapy, Multimodal, Audio-Visual Distraction Strategies, and Procedures Outside of the OR

Wednesday, March 10

0700: Alternative and Complimentary Medications: The Unique Problems They Represent

0800: Ketamine and Gabapentin: Their Past and Present Places in Our Anesthesia Armory

Thursday, March 11

1600 : Synthetic “Newest Designer” Drugs and the Anesthetic Implications

Friday, March 12

1700: The Opioid Crisis and the Best Practice for the Patients on Methadone and Suboxone

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Jun
15
to Jun 19

Northwest Anesthesia Seminars

Northwest Anesthesia Seminars
Anesthesia Update
Hotel Terra, Jackson Hole, Wyoming (Grand Teton National Park)

Thursday 18th

  • Anesthesia for the Burn Patient

  • Burn Anesthesia Techniques You May Never See

  • Complementary and Alternative Medications: The Unique Problems They Represent

Friday 19th

  • Opioid and Non-Opioid Medications: Alone and Together, a Pharmacological Review

  • Synthetic “Newest Designer” Drugs and the Anesthetic Implications

  • The Opioid Crisis and the Best Practice for the Patients on Methadone and Suboxone

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Mar
2
to Mar 5

Northwest Anesthesia Seminars; Anesthesia Update; Kona, Hawaii

  • Hotel Fairmont Orchid - Hawaii (map)
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1) Anesthesia for the Burn Patient: A Review of Basics and the Pathophysiological Changes

2) Burn Anesthesia Techniques You May Never See: Outpatient Laser Therapy, Multimodal  Anesthesia, Audio-Visual Distraction Strategies, and Procedures Outside of the Operating Room

3) Ketamine and Gabapentin: Their Past and Present Places in our Anesthesia Armory

4) Recreational Drug Use: A Review of the Old, the Latest Synthetic “Designer” Drugs and the  Anesthetic Implications, Plus, a Case Study: You Decide, “Did He Really Do It?                                                   

5) Substance Abuse and the Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Patient: New Drugs and New Anesthetic Challenges 

6) A CPC Based Pharmacological Review of Vasoactive and Inotropic Medications  

7) The Airway: A Review of the Normal, the Abnormal and the Difficult Airway Algorithm. Plus, a Case Study

8) Complementary and Alternative Medications: The Unique Problems They Represent

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Jan
30
to Feb 2

Northwest Anesthesia Seminars - Topics in Anesthesia: Emphasis on Regional

  • The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota (map)
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The Ritz Carlton, Sarasota, Florida

Thursday 30th

1) Anesthesia for the Burn Patient: A Review of Basics and the Pathophysiological Changes

2) Burn Anesthesia Techniques You May Never See: Outpatient Laser Therapy: Multimodal

Anesthesia, Audio-Visual Distraction Strategies, and Procedures Outside of the OR

Friday 31st

3) Ketamine and Gabapentin: Their Past and Present Places in our Anesthetic Armory,

Followed by a Case Study: A Uniquely Tailored Anesthetic with Ketamine and

Gabapentin for a Methadone Maintained Patient

Saturday 1st

4) Recreational Drug Use: A Review of the Old, the Latest Synthetic “Designer” Drugs and

the Anesthetic Implications, Plus a Case Study: You Decide “Did He Really Do It?”

5) A CPC-Cased Pharmacological Review of Vasoactive and Inotropic Medications

6) Complementary and Alternative Medications: The Unique Problems They Represent

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Aug
14
9:00 AM09:00

Cedar Crest College; School of Nurse Anesthesia; Allentown, PA

Nurse Anesthesia Pharmacology: Core Curriculum

 1. Barbiturates

2.     Benzodiazepines

3.     Ketamine

4.     Etomidate 

5.     Propofol

6.     Butyrophenones

7.     Opioids

8.     Balanced Anesthesia

9.     Total Intravenous Anesthesia

10.    Drug metabolism/Culturally diverse clients

11. Antibiotics

12. Chemotherapuetic Drugs

13. Complimentary Medications

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Mar
19
to Mar 22

NBCRNA / CPC Core Module Relevancy Lectures

  • Pelican Grand Beach Resort (map)
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  1. The Opioid Epidemic and Best Practices for the Patients on Methadone
  2. Burn Anesthesia: A Review with Something for all Levels of Providers
  3. Anesthetic Management of Neuromuscular and Genetic Disorders
  4. Alternative and Complimentary Medications: The Unique Problems They Represent
  5. Ketamine and Gabapentin: Their Past and Present Places within our Anesthetic Armory
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