Special Topics in Perioperative Medicine 2021

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University of Pittsburgh: Special Topics in Perioperative Medicine 2021

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From the University of Pittsburgh Anesthesiology Perioperative Update Series. Special Topics in Perioperative Medicine is an online CME program targeting the pre-surgical and perioperative optimization of patient care. Lectures range from risk assessment and shared decision making, frailty and resilience of the surgical patient, and perioperative telemedicine, to setting up a perioperative medicine clinic, prehabilitation, anemia management, and POCUS.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

– Explain how anesthesiologists can help their organizations improve outcomes and manage costs by expanding their roles in perioperative care
– Identify patients at excess perioperative risk using risk stratification tools, and optimize modifiable risk factors
– Apply decision aids and shared decision making in discussions with other physicians and with patients in perioperative clinic

Intended Audience

Anesthesiologists and anesthesiologists-in-training and other anesthesia professionals, nurse anesthetists, anesthesia assistants, intensivists and perioperative medicine specialists.

Date of Original Release: June 15, 2021
Date Credits Expire: June 15, 2024
Estimated Time to Complete: 7.00 hours

Topics And Speakers:

Perioperative Risk Assessment
Michael Gemma, MD

Shared Decision Making & Practical Use of Risk Assessment
Daniel E. Hall, MD, MDiv, MHSc, FACS

Perioperative Telemedicine
A. Murat Kaynar, MD, MPH

Perioperative Anemia/PBM
Michael Boisen, MD, FASE

Exercise Prehabilitation
Joshua McAnulty, MD

Point of Care Ultrasound – POCUS
Luca LaColla, MD

Perioperative Medicine Beta-Lactam Allergy
Brian Gierl, MD

Unmet Needs in Perioperative Care and Solutions
Stephen A. Esper, MD, MBA

Frailty and Resilience in the Surgical Patient
Sean Dechancie, DO

Nutrition Optimization
Huong-Tram Duran, MD

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