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+ Include: 87 (+ 4) videos + 87 (+ 4) file sub vtt + 73 pdfs, size: 30.25 (+ 55.27) GB
+ Target Audience: anesthesiologists and CRNAs
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1. Overview
The Harvard Anesthesiology Update 2026 program offers a comprehensive and advanced review of modern perioperative medicine. The curriculum covers a broad spectrum of critical topics, including the integration of artificial intelligence in anesthesia, advanced airway management, point-of-care ultrasound, obstetric anesthesia, and innovative multimodal pain strategies, equipping clinicians to enhance patient safety and operational outcomes.
The Comprehensive 2026 Anesthesiology Update Cardiac, Regional, Office-Based, Thoracic, Obstetric, Neuro, and Pediatric
Anesthesiology Update will be held on May 4–8, 2026. You have the option to attend either online as the course is live streamed or in person in Boston, MA.
In the past year, there have been significant clinical changes that affect the practice of anesthesiology. This comprehensive program provides a special and timely opportunity for anesthesiologists, nurse anesthetists, and others with interest in the field to hear directly from world-renowned specialists and master clinicians about these changes.
The curriculum at Anesthesiology Update 2026 ensures that attendees leave with a comprehensive understanding of the latest advances, risk mitigation strategies, and anesthesiology guidelines, and also with specific recommendations to incorporate these updates into practice.
The format is engaging and attendees are encouraged to pose questions of the national and international experts who will be delivering the updates and education at this event.
Updates, best practices and new guidelines cover:
Hands-on cardiac, gastric and lung ultrasound
Front of neck airway access
High-flow nasal oxygen
Advances in transfusion practices
Artificial intelligence in anesthesia delivery
Brain health: using artificial intelligence to predict neurocognitive disorders
News from the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation
High-risk obstetric patients: evidence-based care
Perioperative resuscitation
End-of-life care
Mechanical circulatory support and intracardiac devices
New developments in anesthetic pharmacology: hypnotics and analgesics
Recent advances in airway management
The agony of GLP-1 agonists
Care of the geriatric patient for surgery
Frontiers in quality measurement and improvement
Participants will take away important guidelines and checklists that they can put to immediate use in their anesthesia practice.
Program Highlights
2026 Guidelines, New Innovations, Challenging Cases, and State-of-the-Art Clinical and Patient Safety Updates in the Areas of:
Regional anesthesia
Cardiac anesthesia
Critical care medicine
Ambulatory anesthesia and office-based anesthesia
Pediatric anesthesia
Obstetric anesthesia
Thoracic anesthesia
Perioperative transfusion medicine
Neuroanesthesia
State-of-the-art pain management
Patient safety and risk reduction
Enhanced recovery after surgery
Important Drug Updates
Anesthetic drugs in the development pipeline
GLP-1 agonists
Target-controlled Infusion
New hypnotics
Methadone in clinical care
2. Learning Objectives
Apply principles for practicing perioperative ultrasound
Diagnose and develop a treatment plan for cerebrovascular emergencies
Recognize best practices in preoperative evaluation and risk assessment
Integrate updated guidelines in practice when managing the difficult airway
Implement current principles for appropriate opioid use and pain management
Interpret the latest evidence-based practices in obstetric anesthesia
Incorporate multimodal general anesthesia and enhanced recovery into clinical practice
Discuss best practices in managing patients with morbid obesity and sleep apnea
Integrate evidence-based protocols when practicing regional anesthesia
Identify new drugs that can be incorporated into anesthesia practice
3. Target Audience
Best for anesthesiologists and CRNAs who want updates on AI in anesthesia, difficult airway management, and multimodal pain protocols.
Who Should Participate
Anesthesiologists
Nurse Anesthetists
Anesthesiologist Assistants
Residents and Fellows
Student Nurse Anesthetists
4. Topics
01 Welcome
02 Why the Future of Anesthesiology Shines Bright
03 Opioids and Obstructive Sleep Apnea The Latestin 2026
04 Target Controlled Infusion (TCI) Conceptual Overview and Practical Considerations
05 Current Risks and Benefits of Blood Transfusion
06 Q&A Drs. Egan, Gropper, Kharasch, and Mason
07 Patients Post-PACU Out of Sight – Out of Mind
08 Perioperative Neurocognitive Decline Acetaminophen, SCOPE, and Multimodal General Anesthesia
09 How Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA) Evolved into a Viable Alternative to Inhalational Techniques A View from the Front Lines
10 Q&A Drs. Egan, Kharasch, O’Gara, and Subramaniam
11 Physiological Effects of High Flow Nasal Cannula
12 Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders
13 Spontaneous Ventilation Friend or Foe
14 Building an Evidence Base for Personalized Regional Anesthesia
15 Q&A Drs. Mauri, O’Gara, and Schreiber
16 Leveraging Technology and Artificial Intelligence forSmarter Anesthesia Systems
17 Artificial Intelligence and Medication Safety in the Perioperative Setting
18 Artificial Intelligence and the Anesthesia Workforce Addressing Shortages and Optimizing Care
19 Fireside Chat Patient Safety in the Era of Artificial Intelligence Challenges, Opportunities, and the Future of Anesthesia Care + Q&A
20 POCUS in the Obstetric Patient
21 Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy
22 Oxytocin and Alternative Uterotonic Agents for Cesarean Delivery
23 Maternal Hemorrhage Don’t Give up on Mom
24 Pain During Cesarean Delivery Avoiding Traumatic Birth Experiences
25 Q&A Drs. Farber, Flood, Hess, Naoum, and Tsen
26 The Analgesic Pipeline Suzetrigine and Vocacapsaicin
27 Waking up Happy General Anesthesia for Patients with Chronic Pain
28 Q&A Drs. Flood, Shafer, and Valovska
29 Pain Management in People Using Opioids
30 All Things Are Poison Antidotes in Anesthesia
31 Persistent Opioid Use After Surgery
32 Cognitive Computing and Disruptive Technology Why We Won’t Be Replaced Anytime Soon
33 Hot Topics in Anesthesia What Is New in the Last 12 Months
34 Q&A Drs. Forget, Hemmings, Mountjoy, and Shafer
35 The Management of Cannot Intubate, Cannot Oxygenate Scenario
36 Unexpected Difficult Intubation Are You Prepared
37 Challenges of the Bleeding Airway
38 Q&A Drs. Kodali, O’Gara, and Osborn
39 Perioperative Resuscitation and Life Support What Is Different in the Operating Room
40 The Science Has Spoken and It’s Probably Wrong
41 Management of Sepsis in 2026 New Guidelines
42 Q&A Drs. Nunnally, O’Gara, and Sites
43 Preoperative Evaluation for Ambulatory Surgery
44 Enhanced Recovery in Ambulatory Surgery
45 Office-Based Anesthesia Update 2026
46 Outcomes in Ambulatory Surgery
47 Q&A Drs. Rajan, Shapiro, Sweitzer, and Urman
48 Regional Blocks for Hip and Rib Fractures Evidence-Based Techniques and Best Practice
49 Adding Perioperative Methadone to Your Practice Understanding the Current Evidence
50 Ultrasound-Guided Neuraxial Blocks
51 Q&A Drs. Gerner, Kamdar, and Stone
52 Tips and Pearls for Getting Published in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Insight from an Editor-in-Chief
53 Update on Rebound Pain After Nerve Blocks
54 Exploring the Potential Role of Artificial Intelligence in Prediction and Management of Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders
55 Management of Pain After Cesarean Section When Neuraxial Opioids Are Not an Option
56 Q&A Drs. Saxena, Sites, Uppal, and Valovska
57 Lessons from the ASA Advisory on Perioperative Care of Older Adults
58 Fundamentals of Evidence-Based Preoperative Screening and Testing
59 Hemostatic Resuscitation for Traumatic Hemorrhage
60 Perioperative Use of Genetics and Genomics to Improve Patient Care
61 Monitoring and Antagonism of Neuromuscular Blockade
62 Q&A Drs. Domino, Dutton, Mountjoy, Muehlschlegel, and Vetter
63 Quality in Anesthesiology Do We Know It When We See It
64 Preoperative Optimization of Patients with Complex Diseases
65 Frontiers in Quality Measurement and Quality Improvement in Anesthesiology
66 Q&A Drs. Dutton, Mason, Pimental, and Vetter VIDEO NOT RELEASE
67 Neuroprognostication and Shared Decision-Making
68 Optimizing the ABCDEF Bundle
69 Risk Prediction Atrial Fibrillation and Cardiac Surgery
70 Q&A Drs. Devlin, D. Muehlschlegel, S. Muehlschlegel, and Valovska
71 Blood Management in 2026
72 Scores in Pediatric Anesthesia
73 Remimazolam Is This the New Propofol
74 Play Now or Pay Later State-of-the-Art Pain Management in Children
75 Learning from Our Mistakes Lessons Learned
76 Q&A Drs. Boretsky, Goobie, Habre, Jones, and Mason
77 State of the Art in Awake Craniotomy
78 Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Anesthesia Where We Are and Future Directions
79 From Mendelson to GLP-1 Agonists Risk Factors for Pulmonary Aspiration
80 Perioperative Management of Patients with Implantable Cardiac Devices
81 Management of Patients with Left Ventricular Assist Devices for Non-Cardiac Surgery
82 Q&A Drs. Crowley, Goettel, Hobai, Mountjoy, and Palmer
83 Ethical Dilemmas in the ICU The Anesthesiologist’s Moral Compass
84 The Power of Hope
85 Comfort Symptom Management for Patients and Their Families at the End of Life
86 Communication Needs of Patients and Their Families at the End of Life
87 Continuity Hospice Care and Care of the Bereaved in 2026
88 Q&A Drs. Khanna, Leiter, Lin, Matsuya, Santo, and Siddiqui + Concluding Remarks




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