Perioperative Medicine Part 1 – General Anesthesiology 2020 (CME VIDEOS)
From the University of Pittsburgh Anesthesiology Perioperative Update Series. This online CME program encompasses the management of difficult patients and the pharmacology of recent medications that have changed the scope of anesthesiology practice. Lecture topics include the anesthetic management of morbidly obese patients with sleep apnea, those with severe liver disease, the extreme elderly, and trauma patients. With the scope of practice leaning toward the avoidance of opioids and faster recovery, the second half of Perioperative Medicine Part 1 – General Anesthesiology focuses on opioid-free anesthesia, and the pharmacology of ketamine, methadone, suggamadex, and liposomal bupivacaine.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
– Learn to recognize and treat postoperative cognitive dysfunction
– Be better prepared to treat morbidly obese patients and those with sleep apnea
– Discuss anesthetic concerns for patients with liver disease
– Manage the special concerns of the elderly patient undergoing surgery
– How to deal with the emergency trauma
– Learn to provide opioid free anesthesia
– Discuss how ketamine and methadone may be useful to your patient
– Discuss the pros and cons of Suggamadex
– Discuss the role of liposomal Bupivacaine in post-operative pain
Intended Audience
Anesthesiologists and anesthesiologists-in-training and other anesthesia professionals, nurse anesthetists, anesthesia assistants, intensivists and perioperative medicine specialists.
TOPICS / SPEAKERS
Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction
James Ibinson, MD, PhD
Anesthesia for Patients with Morbid Obesity
Patricia Dalby, MD
Anesthesia for Patients with Severe Liver Disease
Catalin Ezaru, MD
Perioperative Anesthesia Care of the Geriatric Patient
Marsha Ritter-Jones, MD
Anesthetic Management of the Trauma Patient
Peter Ritchie, MD
Opioid Free Anesthesia
Gerhardt Konig, MD
Pharmacology that has Changed Anesthesia Practice: Ketamine and Methadone
Kristin Ondecko Ligda, MD, FASA
Pharmacology that has Changed Anesthesia Practice: Liposomal Bupivacaine
Peter Ritchie, MD
Pharmacology that has Changed Anesthesia Practice: Suggamadex
Evan Lebovitz, MD
Date of Original Release: May 15, 2020
Date Credits Expire: May 15, 2023

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