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Mayo Clinic Critical Care Review for the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Associate 2026

Mayo Clinic Critical Care Review for the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Associate 2026

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Mayo Clinic Critical Care Review for the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Associate 2026

Mayo Clinic Critical Care Review for the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Associate 2026

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    Mayo Clinic Critical Care Review for the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Associate 2026 (Videos + Slides)

    Advanced Critical Care Training for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Associates

    Mayo Clinic Critical Care Review for the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Associate 2026 is a comprehensive critical care education program designed specifically for advanced practice providers caring for critically ill adult patients. Developed by Mayo Clinic critical care specialists, this intensive review delivers practical, evidence-based instruction on the diagnosis, stabilization, monitoring, and management of life-threatening conditions commonly encountered in intensive care units, emergency departments, trauma centers, and acute care settings.

    Through expert-led lectures and case-based discussions, participants gain advanced knowledge in hemodynamic management, mechanical support therapies, organ failure syndromes, bedside ultrasound, airway management, toxicology, trauma assessment, and complex critical care decision-making. The course emphasizes practical clinical application, multidisciplinary collaboration, and the latest evidence-based approaches to optimize outcomes in critically ill patients.


    Course Overview

    Critical care medicine continues to evolve rapidly with advances in resuscitation, organ support technologies, bedside diagnostics, and pharmacologic therapies. Advanced practice providers play an increasingly important role in managing critically ill patients across a wide range of clinical environments.

    This three-day review course provides a structured and clinically relevant update on essential intensive care topics, combining foundational principles with contemporary management strategies. Participants learn how to recognize clinical deterioration, interpret diagnostic findings, implement life-saving interventions, and coordinate complex ICU care using current best practices.

    The curriculum focuses on real-world clinical scenarios and practical skills that can be immediately applied in daily practice.


    Included Content

    • Comprehensive Video Lectures
    • Presentation Slides
    • Mayo Clinic Faculty Instruction
    • Case-Based Critical Care Discussions
    • Evidence-Based ICU Management Strategies

    Course Dates: April 9–11, 2026


    Comprehensive Curriculum

    Shock and Hemodynamic Emergencies

    Participants review:

    • Cardiogenic shock
    • Septic shock
    • Obstructive shock
    • Hypovolemic shock
    • Vasoplegic shock
    • Anaphylactic shock
    • Hemodynamic monitoring
    • Vasopressor selection
    • Inotropic support strategies

    Faculty discuss practical approaches to identifying and managing complex shock states.


    Vasoactive Support

    Coverage includes:

    • Vasopressors
    • Inotropes
    • Vasodilators
    • Advanced hemodynamic management
    • Refractory hypotension
    • Pharmacologic optimization
    • ICU medication strategies

    Participants learn evidence-based approaches to circulatory support.


    Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)

    Sessions explore:

    • ECMO fundamentals
    • VV-ECMO
    • VA-ECMO
    • Patient selection
    • Indications and contraindications
    • Complication management
    • Multidisciplinary care considerations

    Practical guidance is provided for providers caring for ECMO patients.


    Acute Organ Failure Syndromes

    Comprehensive review includes:

    • Acute liver failure
    • Acute respiratory failure
    • Acute kidney injury
    • Multi-organ dysfunction syndrome
    • Acute abdomen
    • Variceal hemorrhage
    • Submassive pulmonary embolism

    Participants learn current evidence-based management strategies.


    Neurologic Critical Care

    Topics include:

    • Intracranial pressure management
    • Neurocritical care emergencies
    • Brain injury assessment
    • Neurologic monitoring
    • Sedation considerations
    • Cerebral perfusion optimization

    Faculty discuss the management of critically ill neurologic patients.


    Toxicology and Poisoning Emergencies

    Coverage includes:

    • Toxicologic emergencies
    • Drug overdose management
    • Serotonin syndrome
    • Toxic ingestion evaluation
    • Antidote therapies
    • Poisoning stabilization strategies

    Practical ICU-focused approaches are emphasized.


    Anticoagulation and Reversal Strategies

    Participants review:

    • Anticoagulant reversal
    • Bleeding emergencies
    • Reversal agents
    • Coagulopathy management
    • Hemorrhage stabilization
    • Evidence-based transfusion practices

    Trauma and Acute Care

    Topics include:

    • Secondary trauma assessment
    • Trauma resuscitation
    • FAST examination
    • Hemorrhage control
    • Critical trauma management
    • Multisystem injury evaluation

    Participants gain practical skills for trauma care environments.


    Bedside Ultrasound and Point-of-Care Imaging

    Extensive instruction includes:

    • Focused echocardiography
    • Lung ultrasound
    • FAST examination
    • DVT screening
    • Volume status assessment
    • Shock evaluation
    • Ultrasound-guided procedures

    Faculty demonstrate how bedside imaging improves rapid clinical decision-making.


    Airway Management and Critical Procedures

    Coverage includes:

    • Advanced airway management
    • Endotracheal intubation
    • Difficult airway algorithms
    • Bronchoscopy fundamentals
    • Surgical airway techniques
    • Central venous access
    • Procedural troubleshooting

    Participants learn practical procedural strategies for critically ill patients.


    Renal Replacement Therapy

    Sessions review:

    • Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT)
    • Dialysis indications
    • Fluid management
    • Electrolyte abnormalities
    • ICU nephrology considerations

    Palliative Care in Critical Illness

    Topics include:

    • Goals-of-care discussions
    • End-of-life decision-making
    • Family communication
    • Ethical considerations
    • Integration of palliative medicine into ICU practice

    Emerging Critical Care Therapies

    Participants explore:

    • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
    • Novel ICU interventions
    • Evolving supportive care practices
    • Future directions in critical care medicine

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

    • Critically evaluate management strategies for acute organ failure syndromes.
    • Integrate evolving ICU therapies and supportive care interventions into clinical practice.
    • Differentiate and manage complex shock states and critical emergencies.
    • Utilize bedside ultrasound to guide diagnosis and management decisions.
    • Apply evidence-based treatment strategies for pulmonary embolism, liver failure, and gastrointestinal emergencies.
    • Perform and troubleshoot advanced airway procedures.
    • Recognize and manage toxicologic emergencies.
    • Implement anticoagulant reversal and hemorrhage management strategies.
    • Utilize advanced procedural skills in critically ill patients.
    • Improve multidisciplinary critical care delivery and patient outcomes.

    Educational Features

    ✔ Mayo Clinic Critical Care Faculty

    ✔ Advanced ICU Management

    ✔ ECMO and Mechanical Support

    ✔ Bedside Ultrasound Training

    ✔ Airway and Procedural Skills

    ✔ Shock and Hemodynamic Management

    ✔ Toxicology Updates

    ✔ Trauma Assessment Review

    ✔ Organ Failure Management

    ✔ Practical Critical Care Education


    Target Audience

    This course is designed for:

    • Nurse Practitioners (NPs)
    • Physician Associates (PAs)
    • Critical Care Advanced Practice Providers
    • Acute Care Nurse Practitioners
    • ICU Clinicians
    • Hospital Medicine Providers
    • Emergency Medicine Providers
    • Trauma Providers
    • Critical Care Fellows
    • Physicians Interested in Critical Care
    • Advanced Practice Providers Caring for Critically Ill Adults

    Why This Course Matters

    Critically ill patients require rapid assessment, advanced clinical reasoning, procedural expertise, and coordinated multidisciplinary care. As advanced practice providers assume expanding roles within critical care teams, maintaining current knowledge of ICU management strategies becomes increasingly important.

    Mayo Clinic Critical Care Review for the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Associate 2026 provides a practical, evidence-based review of contemporary critical care medicine, equipping clinicians with the skills and confidence needed to manage complex ICU patients, respond to life-threatening emergencies, and improve patient outcomes.

    Day 1 – Friday, April 10, 2026

    Sr. No. Topic Lecturer
    1 Electrolyte Emergencies in the ICU Michelle Ojard, PA-C
    2 Cardiogenic Shock: Identification and Medical Management Anna Shapiro, MD
    3 Approach to the Acute Abdomen Rachel Hannon, APRN
    4 Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the Critically Ill Patient Michael Harrison, MD
    5 Paroxysmal Sympathetic Hyperactivity: Riding out the Storm Badria Munir, MD
    6 Indications and Interpretation of the Swan-Ganz Catheter Raksha Venkatesan, MD
    7 Malignant Hyperthermia Amber Dekoschak, MD
    8 The Approach to Submassive Pulmonary Embolism Sebastian Mikulic, MD
    9 My Sonographic Approach to Hypotension Nick Kelly, MD
    10 Acute Liver Failure Emily Rogers, APRN
    11 The Role of Palliative Medicine in the ICU Zaheera Lukman, DO

    Day 2 – Saturday, April 11, 2026

    Sr. No. Topic Lecturer
    1 Awake Intubation and Bronchoscopy Nate Waldron, MD
    2 Infectious Disease Masqueraders in the ICU Sammer Elwasila, MD
    3 Febrile Emergencies: Serotonin Syndrome and Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Johnny Cebak, MD
    4 Management of Variceal Hemorrhage Philip Lowman, MD
    5 Vasoplegia: Alternative Agents Sarah Peacock, APRN
    6 Which Line is Right for My Patient Tim Garrahy, APRN
    7 ACLS in the Post-Cardiac Surgery Patient: Chest Re-entry Tina Krider, PA-C
    8 Pacemakers: Modes, Mayhem, and Methods Quintin Quinones, MD
    9 Breaking Down the Bundle: Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Scott Helgeson, MD
    10 Renal Replacement Therapy in the ICU Christopher Trautman, MD
    11 Anaphylaxis: Identification and Management Christan Santos, APRN