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Harvard Principles of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care 2025

Harvard Principles of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care 2025

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Harvard Principles of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care 2025

Harvard Principles of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care 2025

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    Harvard Principles of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care 2025

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    Course Description 2025

    Pediatric anesthesia and pediatric critical care continue to present challenges to anesthesiologists, critical care physicians, and nurse anesthetists. Improved survival of children with pediatric-specific diseases and congenital anomalies has resulted in an ever-increasing population of pediatric patients with complex surgical and medical conditions.

    This course provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and current review of the most important changes and advances relevant to the practice of pediatric anesthesia and critical care. The program includes a variety of evidence-based lectures, with question and answer sessions, interactive problem-based learning discussions, and workshops on pediatric regional anesthesia techniques, point-of-care ultrasound, acupuncture and professional coaching.

    The interactive, hands-on Pediatric Patient Blood Management (pPBM) masterclass will review current evidence-based guidelines for pPBM management, including best-practice guidelines for multimodal strategies to manage the bleeding child: anemia management, benefits and risks of blood transfusion, coagulation factors and blood product alternatives, massive hemorrhage guidelines, point of care testing (viscoelastic testing) and basic blood banking for the pediatric anesthesiologist.

    Our mission is to provide information, strategies, and skills for improving care and outcomes for pediatric patients in the operating room, non-operating room locations, and the intensive care unit.

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    Videos
    • CARDIAC – Anesthetic Considerations in the Progreria Patient.mp4
      CARDIAC – My Patient is on Dapagliflozin – Does it Matter.mp4
      CARDIAC – Neuromonitoring in Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesia.mp4
      CARDIAC – Pre record 3-D Modeling for Cardiac Surgery.mp4
      CARDIAC – Williams Syndrome.mp4
      Friday- – A Critical Look at Artificial Intelligence and Anesthesia Practice.mp4
      Friday- – Day Friday video 1.mp4
      Friday- – ERAS Protocols a Multidisciplinary Endeavor of Creating and Implementing Change.mp4
      Friday- – Pediatric Regional Anesthesia1.mp4
      Giant Cell Rich Tumors of Bone and Soft Tissue – USCAP eLearning – 1920×1080 1153K.mp4
      Neoplastic and Non-Neoplastic Lesions of the Synovium – USCAP eLearning – 1920×1080 1311K.mp4
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      Pain -Cancer Pain Management in Pediatric Patients.mp4
      PAIN 1 Cancer Pain Management in Pediatric Patients.mp4
      PAIN 2 Pain Management for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease.mp4
      Pain Pediatric Interventional Pain Management.mp4
      Pain The Role of Regional Anesthesia in Chronic Pain Patients.mp4
      Saturday- Anesthesia in Spaceaa.mp4
      Saturday- Collaborative Efforts to Ensure Safe Surgical and Anesthesia Care for Children in LMICs.mp4
      Saturday- Pediatric Point-of-Care Ultrasound.mp4

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    CARDIAC
    3-D Modeling for Cardiac Surgery
    David Hoganson, MD
    Williams Syndrome
    Morgan Brown, MD PhD
    My Patient is on Dapagliflozin – Does it Matter?
    McKenna Longacre, MD
    Neuromonitoring in Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesia
    Jennifer Lynch, MD PhD
    Anesthetic Considerations in the Progreria Patient
    Katherine Zaleski, MD
    PAIN
    Cancer Pain Management in Pediatric Patients
    Anjali Koka, MD
    Pain Management for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease
    Anushree Doshi, MD
    The Role of Regional Anesthesia in Chronic Pain Patients
    Maria Alejandra Hernandez, MD
    Pediatric Interventional Pain Management
    Pradeep Dinakar, MD MS MBA FAAP
    ICU
    Ventilator Strategies in the Premie and Neonate
    Philip Levy, MD
    Evolution of Pediatric CPR
    Amanda O’Halloran, MD MSHP FAAP
    Last in Line: Ethical Responsibilities of Pediatric Anesthesiologists in Complex Cases
    Molly Deacutis, MD
    Neuroprotector of Neuroprognosticator: The Role of Neuromonitoring in Managing Children with Acute Brain Injury
    Matthew Kirschen, MD PhD FAAN FNCS
    What Makes Consent Informed
    Barry Kussman, MBBCh, SM, FFA(SA)
    PERIOPERATIVE/MOR
    CDH Repair and Postoperative Ventilator Strategies
    Belinda Dickie, MD PhD; Jill Zalieckas, MD MPH
    Pediatric – Specific ASA Classifications
    Lynne Ferrari, MD
    Lessons from the Margins: How Neuro-diverse and Gender-diverse Perspectives Improve Perioperative Care for all Children
    Julia Galvez Delgado, MD, MBI
    Environmental Sustainability in Anesthesia
    Prabhakar Devavaram, MBBS
    Pediatric Difficult Intubations – What Do We Know and Where Are We Headed?
    Mary Lyn Stein, MD
    POCUS
    Ultrasound Guided Vascular Access
    Nickolas Julian, MD
    Ultrasound Fundamentals
    Jason Stoller, MD
    Basic Cardiac Views
    Garrett Keim, MD; Samuel Rosenblatt, MD
    Lung Ultrasound
    Adam Himebauch, MD
    Neuraxial Ultrasound
    Vanessa Mazandi, MD
    Airway Ultrasound
    Rodrigo Daly-Guris, MBBS, MSc
    Gastric Ultrasound
    Elaina Lin, MD
    FAST/FAFF
    Aaron Chen, MD
    Pulmonary HTN and RV Assessment
    Asif Padiyath, MBBS
    Assessment of Shock and Hypotension
    Thomas Conlon, MD
    Emergency Medicine Procedural Guidance (Paracentesis/Joints/Abscess/Bones)
    Mary Kate Claiborne, MD; Michael McWay, MD