PGA - New York State Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc.
 NYSSA Home

  PGA Home

  PGA Archives

  Public

  Professionals

  Press

  Members

  Contact Us



If page does not load completely, please press your "Reload" or "Refresh" button.


Saturday, Dec 12, 2009

25th R.W. ROBERTAZZI MEMORIAL PANEL THINGS I LEARNED IN MY RESIDENCY THAT ARE NO LONGER VALID
9:00 am - 11:30 am, Broadway Ballroom - 6th Floor
Course Code: SP-07
Speaker: STEPHEN J. THOMAS, M.D.

Dr. Thomas - Does not have significant financial relationships with any commercial product, manufacturer or provider.

Objective(s):
Objective(s): 1. Manage the hypotensive trauma patient; 2. Manage the patient with elevated ICP according to current standards; 3. Manage patients for cardiac surgery based on current knowledge; 4. Enumerate the risks and benefits of opioid use in the perioperative period.



1. Everything I Learned About Pharmacokinetics Was Wrong

2. The Patient Is Hypotensive -- Give More Fluid!

3. A PA Catheter Guy in a 3D Multiplane World

4. Beating Dead Horses: Anesthesia-Induced ICP Changes

 
Faculty:
1. STEVEN L. SHAFER, M.D.
2. RICHARD P. DUTTON, M.D., M.B.A.
3. MARK F. NEWMAN, M.D.
4. MICHAEL M. TODD, M.D.

Cost: $0

Disclosures:
Dr. Shafer - Is a Cofounder, shareholder in PharmacoFore.
Dr. Dutton - Receives funded research support from Novo Nordisk A/S and consultant fees from Novo Nordisk A/S and Octapharma AG.
Dr. Newman - Receives funded research support from Schering-Plough and consultant fees from Argolyn Bioscience, Inc., Baxter International Inc. and DURECT Corporation.
Dr. Todd - Does not have significant financial relationships with any commercial product, manufacturer or provider.