Locations
Amelia Island, Florida
Situated along 13 miles of pristine, picturesque Atlantic coastline, Amelia Island is the southernmost of the Sea Islands, a chain of barrier islands along the eastern U.S. seaboard. Claimed by the French, fought over by Spain, and named for an English princess, this legendary Island is a storied place sought after for hundreds of years. Today Amelia Island and its city, Fernandina Beach, remain an authentic Victorian seaport village, locked in the charm and enchantment of a bygone era.
On Amelia Island, the opportunity for adventure awaits around every corner. Whether you enjoy chasing adventure in the water, along the beach, or through a forest of massive Live Oaks, you will be tempted by your surroundings. Embark on a sunset cruise down the Amelia River, partake in a seaside game of golf, kayak through Amelia’s salt marshes, go for a bike ride through ancient maritime forests, or enjoy an evening carriage ride though Fernandina Beach’s historic district. With a warm, mild climate year-round and endless activities, Amelia Island is the ideal place for fun and rejuvenation.
Amelia Island’s wide range of retailers offer treasures you won’t find anywhere else. Local shops, antique stores, and galleries abound. You’ll find everything you’re looking for – from handmade items to the brands you covet and things you’ve never seen. The island is full of shopping destinations.
The variety of dining options will satisfy even the most selective taste. An eclectic mix of cuisine ranges from Japanese fusion and Provencal-inspired to Italian and Coastal Fusion. Diners can choose from over 40 restaurants ranging from waterfront seafood dives for an authentic shrimp Po’ Boy sandwich, culinary masterpieces presided over by world-renowned chefs, and the quiet intimacy of a romantic bistro.
Amelia Island is located at Florida’s northeastern shore, just 15 miles east of Interstate 95, and is a short, 30-minute drive from Jacksonville International Airport.
The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island
Relax in casual but elegant accommodations that offer private balconies and beautiful views of the Atlantic. Coastal-view guest rooms are 406 square feet and feature luxurious linens, marble baths, European bath essentials, makeup mirror, hair dryer, coffee/tea maker, bathrobes, safe, CD player alarm clock, honor bar, iron/board, twice-daily maid service, and 24-hour in-room dining options.
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PROGRAM PURPOSE
The practitioner of anesthesiology must possess the scientific background for clinical practice; maintain state-of-the-art knowledge of not only the specialty, but also of all additional related disciplines which may impact it; maintain an up-to-the-minute armamentarium of knowledge and skills for the selection and use of complex equipment, pharmacological agents, and procedures necessary for the provision of quality patient care; manage self and colleagues to function toward common goals in the clinical setting, the clinical and educational institutions, and the community in which the practice resides; serve as an expert in matters involving health care delivery; serve as an informed manager of clinical and educational services provided, including the acquisition and distribution of resources necessary in meeting professional goals; and provide assistance with and support of other service providers, departments, institutions, and organizations dependent upon the professional expertise of the practitioner. Presentations are designed to facilitate the physician, nurse specialist, and other providers maintaining skills of the same kind to review and update knowledge and abilities in one or more of these areas vital to the practicing professional.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
Apply the pertinent physical and behavioral sciences - to include but not be limited to advanced anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, chemistry, physics, psychology, and social sciences - as they impact and are affected by the planning, delivery, and monitoring of anesthesia and related services inherent in the anesthesia professions.
Explain the selection, dosing considerations with methods of administration, safe use, and contraindications and precautions of presented pharmacological agents through the understanding of their physico-chemical properties, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, updated uses, and more recently developed additional, related, and similar drugs.
Outline comprehensive management plans for the group of patients discussed, whether related in age, physical status, cultural background, invasive procedure, anesthetic or analgesic requirements, clinical setting, adverse reactions, and/or goals of care.
Apply the principles of safety and asepsis in the performance of anesthetic procedures and administrations, equipment use, and other applications encountered during the provision of anesthesia and analgesia whether in the surgical unit, the labor and delivery suite, the pain management clinic, or other more remote location of anesthetizing services.
Incorporate the appropriate recommendations and/or requirements of pertinent external organizations, institutions, and professional groups - recognized as serving as the authority for and/or holding the responsibility to compile and approve such tenets - in the provision of anesthesia and related services, whether medical, legal, philosophical, ethical, or health care management standards.
Apply the new techniques in the clinical setting of the participant.
Obstetrical Anesthesia Update |
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Monday, October 8 |
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| 0700 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
| 0725 | Welcome | NWAS Staff | ||
| 0730 | Fetal Monitoring | S.Kaplan | ||
| 0830 | Preterm Labor | S.Kaplan | ||
| 0930 | Break | |||
| 0945 | Maternal Mortality - Who, When, Where and Why | J.Kryc | ||
| 1045 | Management of Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy | J.Kryc | ||
| 1145 | Maternal Cardiac Arrest: Updated AHA Guidelines | J.Sullivan |
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| 1245 | Adjourn | |||
Tuesday, October 9 |
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| 0700 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
| 0730 | Obstetric Issues Impacting Anesthesia | J.Kryc | ||
| 0830 | Preeclampsia - Finally Figuring it Out | J.Kryc | ||
| 0930 | Break | |||
| 0945 | Improving Outcomes in Preeclampsia | J.Sullivan | ||
| 1045 | Anesthesia for Versions, Tubal Ligation, and Cerclage | J.Sullivan | ||
| 1145 | Anesthesia for Cesarean Section | S.Kaplan | ||
| 1245 | Adjourn | |||
Wednesday, October 10 |
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| 0700 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
| 0730 | Pregnancy and Diabetes | S.Kaplan | ||
| 0830 | Pregnancy and Trauma | S.Kaplan | ||
| 0930 | Break | |||
| 0945 | Moderate Obstetric Hemorrhage: Restrictive vs. Liberal Transfusion Strategies | J.Sullivan | ||
| 1045 | Use of Pharmacologic Agents in Massive Obstetric Hemorrhage | J.Kryc | ||
| 1145 | Men are From Mars, Thrombophilia is From Venus | J.Kryc | ||
| 1245 | Adjourn | |||
Thursday, October 11 |
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| 0700 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
| 0730 | Neuraxial Anesthesia and Infection | J.Sullivan | ||
| 0830 | Postdural Puncture Headache and Epidural Blood Patch | J.Sullivan | ||
| 0930 | Break | |||
| 0945 | Anesthesia for Non-Obstetric Surgery During Pregnancy | S.Kaplan | ||
| 1045 | Pregnancy, HIV and Substance Abuse | S.Kaplan | ||
| 1145 | Microscopic Doctors and Molecular Black Bags - Nanotechnology in Obstetrics | J.Kryc | ||
| 1245 | Adjourn | 20 CME I / 20 CEC | ||
FACULTY
Susan Kaplan, MD
Health Care Clinician
Clinical Associate
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Joseph J. Kryc, MD, MBA
Clinical Associate Professor Department of Anesthesiology
University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, Arizona
Staff Anesthesiologist
Director of Obstetric Anesthesiology
Banner Baywood Medical Center
Mesa, Arizona
John T. Sullivan, MD, MBA
Associate Chief Medical Officer, Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Residency Program Director, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine
Chicago, Illinois
ACCREDITATION
The A. Webb Roberts Center for Continuing Medical Education of Baylor Health Care System, Dallas, designates this live activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of A. Webb Roberts Center for Continuing Medical Education of Baylor Health Care System, Dallas, and Northwest Anesthesia Seminars, Inc. The A. Webb Roberts Center for Continuing Medical Education of Baylor Health Care System, Dallas, is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Physician Assistants AAPA accepts Category I credit from AOACCME, prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
AANA approved for 20 CEC Code #1026547 Exp. Date 10/11/2012
NWAS is an approved provider by the California, Florida and Washington, DC Boards of Nursing, provider number #04833, 50-7480 and 50-7480. This program offers 20 contact hours.
COURSE DIRECTOR
Mark T. Murphy, MD, MSN Education, Austin, Texas, and Medical Director, Northwest Anesthesia Seminars, Pasco, Washington.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is designed for Physicians, CRNAs, Physician Assistants, Registered Nurses, and other medical care providers who must maintain state-of-the-art knowledge of not only the specialty, but also of all additional related disciplines which may impact it.
SCHEDULE AND FACULTY CHANGES
Factors beyond our control sometimes necessitate changes in the schedule and faculty. If time permits, we will inform all registrants of any changes prior to the program. Changes on site due to local conditions will be announced in class.
COURSE CANCELLATION BY PROVIDER
We reserve the right to cancel a course for any reason. In such case, a minimum of 30 days notice will be given to those registered and 100% of tuition paid will be refunded. NWAS and NW-WWT will not be responsible for any non-refundable airfare, hotel, or other liabilities you may incur. We highly recommend purchase of travel insurance.
COURSE CANCELLATION FEE
$100 Aug. 9 to Sept. 8. No refund after Sept. 8; however, 50% of tuition paid may be applied toward tuition for another NWAS program within the next 12 months. Cancellation must be made in writing.
FAP (Frequent Attendee Points)
FAP lets you accumulate points based on dollars spent with NWAS including net hotel and tuition booked through NWAS (but not air). Once you have enough points to cover a full tuition they can be redeemed for tuition (no cash value). A great program to reward you for supporting NWAS!
Lecture notes will be provided on a CD in PDF format.
Please note that children and non-registered guests are not allowed to attend the lectures. Most hotel Concierges and the cruise lines we use can provide you with childcare information.
REGISTER EARLY
We recommend that you register early to assure your spot. We reserve the right to close registrations to a course at any time without notice. We may not be able to accommodate onsite registrations.
