Locations
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
Nestled in the spectacular Coast Mountains of British Columbia, just 75 miles north of Vancouver, lies Whistler Resort, a charming alpine village located at the foot of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. It all begins with a glorious view of the mountains surrounding you like curtains on an endless natural stage. Come to a magical place that mixes charm with romance and natural beauty with warm hospitality. Consistently ranked the number one mountain resort in North America, Whistler features two majestic mountains, epic skiing and snowboarding conditions, more than 200 shops, as well as over 90 restaurants and bars and Whistler was the host to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
Whistler and Blackcomb offer the #1 and #2 highest lift-serviced vertical drop and largest patrolled terrain in North America. Skiers and riders choose from over 200 runs, over 5,000 vertical feet, 12 massive alpine bowls, and more than 8,100 acres of terrain catering to all ability levels.
Try some aerial sightseeing, snowmobiling, ziplining, or any other number of outdoor adventures. But Whistler is more than just a great place for outdoor adventures and winter sports; this town is full of arts and culture and plenty of shopping opportunities.
The Westin Resort and Spa Whistler
Located in Whistler Village just yards from the gondolas servicing the slopes of Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, The Westin Resort & Spa is an all-suite, full-service hotel and spa, with ski in/ski out convenience to Whistler Mountain. Relax in the renowned Avello Spa & Health Club, providing a complete experience for those seeking balance and vitality. Snack and unwind at the FireRock Lounge or dine at Grill and Vine Whistler.
Deluxe Studio Suites feature an open layout with one king or 2 queen signature Westin Heavenly Beds (based on availability), plus queen sofa sleeper, sitting area, fully equipped kitchen, and large windows along with many other amenities to assure a comfortable stay.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is designed for physicians, certified registered nurse anesthetists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses and other medical care providers who must maintain state-of-the-art knowledge of the anesthesia specialty or are impacted by it.
PROGRAM PURPOSE
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:
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
Provide assistance with and support of other service providers, departments, institutions, and organizations dependent upon the professional expertise of the practitioner
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.
Anesthesia Update |
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Monday, March 14 |
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0630 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
0655 | Welcome | NWAS Staff | ||
0700 | Management of Preoperative Anaemia: EPO is Not Just for Bicyclists | J.Sanders | ||
0800 | Dexmedetomidine, Ketamine and Friends: TIVA is not just Propofol | J.Sanders | ||
0900 | Ski Break | |||
1530 | Mandatory Sign In | |||
1600 | What is New in Obstetric Anesthesia 2022 | B.Clayton | ||
1700 | A History of IV Fluids: There's Something in the Water | S.Dunn | ||
1800 | Adjourn | 2.6 Pharmacology Hours |
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Tuesday, March 15 |
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0630 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
0700 | Difficult Airway Parts I | S.Dunn | ||
0800 | Difficult Airway Parts II | S.Dunn | ||
0900 | Ski Break | |||
1530 | Mandatory Sign In | |||
1600 | Awareness under Anesthesia. What Went Wrong? What Do I Do Now? | J.Sanders | ||
1700 | Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy | B.Clayton | ||
1800 | Adjourn | 1.2 Pharmacology Hours |
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Wednesday, March 16 |
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0630 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
0700 | Anesthetic Considerations for the Morbidly Obese | B.Clayton | ||
0800 | "Code in the OB Unit" Resuscitation Efforts for Mom and Baby | B.Clayton | ||
0900 | Ski Break | |||
1530 | Mandatory Sign In | |||
1600 | How do I Handle a Catastrophe in the OR | J.Sanders | ||
1700 | Physics and Chemistry for Anesthesia Practitioners | S.Dunn | ||
1800 | Adjourn | 0.8 Pharmacology Hours |
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Thursday, March 17 |
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0630 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
0700 | Patient Has Implantable Cardioverter/defib and No Cardiologist, What Now? | S.Dunn | ||
0800 | A Few Things We Thought We Knew but We Were Wrong | J.SandersB.Clayton | ||
0900 | Ski Break | |||
1530 | Mandatory Sign In | |||
1600 | Maternal Emergencies: Recognition and Response | B.Clayton | ||
1700 | Raising the Bar for Everyone | B.Clayton | ||
1800 | Adjourn | 0.8 Pharmacology Hours |
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Friday, March 18 |
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0630 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
0700 | AANA Foundation Closed Claim Study: Lessons Learned | B.Clayton | ||
0800 | Anesthesia Jeopardy | S.Dunn | ||
0900 | Break | |||
0915 | Easy Traps to Fall Into and How to Avoid Them | J.Sanders | ||
1015 | Preventing Perioperative Cardiac Arrest in Children | J.Sanders | ||
1115 | Adjourn | 2 Pharmacology Hours |
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20 CME 20 Class A CE 7.4 Pharmacology Hours† |
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Refreshments served at the meeting are for registered attendees only. | ||||
Rev. 2/15/21 |
FACULTY
Beth Ann Clayton, DNP, CRNA, FAAN
Professor of Clinical Nursing, University of Cincinnati
Program Director, Nurse Anesthesia Major
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio
Steven Dunn, MD
Professor of Anesthesiology
Baystate Medical Center
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Springfield, Massachusetts
John C. Sanders, BA, MA, MBBS, FRCA
Professor, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
University of New Mexico
Attending Anesthesiologist
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Salt Lake City, Utah
ACCREDITATION
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of The A. Webb Roberts Center for Continuing Medical Education of Baylor Scott & White Health and Northwest Anesthesia Seminars. The A. Webb Roberts Center for Continuing Medical Education of Baylor Scott & White Health is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The A. Webb Roberts Center for Continuing Medical Education of Baylor Scott & White Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
American Board of Anesthesiology: CME credit will be sent directly to The American Board of Anesthesiology to fulfill the Part 2 requirement for the Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology Program (MOCA®).
Canadian Physicians: This activity is eligible for Section 1 credits in the Royal College’s Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program. Participants must log into MAINPORT to claim this activity.
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists: This program has been prior approved by the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology for 20 Class A CE; Code Number 1040933; Expiration Date 3/18/2022.
Nurse Practitioners: The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program (AANPCP) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accept CME from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Osteopathic Physicians: This program is eligible for Category 2 credit with the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
Physician Assistants: The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 20 hours of Category I credit for completing this program.
Registered Nurses: NWAS is an approved provider for the following state nursing boards: Arkansas State Board of Nursing (Provider Number 50-7480), California Board of Registered Nursing (Provider Number 4833), District of Columbia Board of Nursing (Provider Number 50-7480), Florida Board of Nursing (Provider Number 50-7480), Georgia Board of Nursing (Provider Number 50-7480), and the South Carolina Board of Nursing (Provider Number 50-7480). This program offers 20 contact hours.
†Pharmacology hours subject to change.
COURSE DIRECTOR
Mark T. Murphy, MD, MSN Education, LLC, Treasure Island, Florida, Medical Director, Northwest Anesthesia Seminars, Pasco, Washington
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 NWWT will not be responsible for any non-refundable airfare, hotel, or other liabilities you may incur. We highly recommend purchase of travel insurance. Travel at your own risk.
COURSE CANCELLATION FEE
$100 January 13, 2022 to February 12, 2022. No refund after February 12, 2022; 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! Click here for more information.
*Effective January 1, 2023, net hotel will no longer be included in FAP calculations.
Lecture notes will be provided via download in PDF format.
You must sign-in every day you attend to receive credit.
While we strive for accuracy at all times with our published information, we cannot be responsible for typographical and other errors.
Please note that children and non-registered guests are not allowed to attend the lectures. The concierge can provide you with childcare information.
Travel at your own risk.
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.