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2015 Meeting & Exhibit Guide Don’t miss these informative sessions! Medicare Payment Reform: SGR is Gone, So Now What? QCDR Roundtable: Quality Measures That Matter – Reporting in 2016 Integrated Leadership in Healthcare ABA Informational Session: Assessment Programs for Primary Certification in Anesthesiology ABA Informational Session: Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology Program (MOCA®) Explore the full list on page 48.

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uideDon’t miss these informative sessions!

Medicare Payment Reform: SGR is Gone, So Now What?

QCDR Roundtable: Quality Measures That Matter –Reporting in 2016

Integrated Leadership in Healthcare

ABA Informational Session: Assessment Programs for Primary Certification in Anesthesiology

ABA Informational Session: Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology Program (MOCA®)

Explore the full list on page 48.

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Dear friends,Welcome to the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015® annual meeting! We’re excited you are here in San Diego!

ASA® is committed to providing attendees with an amazing experience. The ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting is sure to exceed your expectations in every way. With 600 educational sessions that cross 10 clinical tracks, 1,200 e-poster sessions and 1,100 medically challenging cases, this meeting offers something for everyone.

Don’t miss our featured lectures that now kick off each morning: Opening Session, Emery A. Rovenstine, Gertie Marx, Lewis H. Wright, and John W. Severinghaus lectures.

Take advantage of opportunities to engage with their attendees. Tickets for the NEW Charitable Networking Event are available at Registration, be sure to purchase your tickets upon arrival as space is limited. Dedicated coffee break times and unopposed lunches are planned for the Connection Center, so explore the exhibits and visit the ASA Resource Center.

Check out our new Self-Study program in the Ballroom 20 Lobby to maximize your time and CME claiming.

J.P. Abenstein, M.S.E.E., M.D.ASA President

Karen B. Domino, M.D., M.P.H.Chair, Committee on Annual Meeting Oversight

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October 24 – October 28, 2015

On behalf of the citizens of San Diego, welcome to America’s Finest City!

Thank you for choosing San Diego for the ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2015 Annual Meeting.

We are delighted that you have made your way to San Diego. Our city boasts a relaxed atmosphere filled with friendly people and a thriving tourism industry. It’s no surprise that San Diego is so often chosen as the host city of several large conventions and events.

With nearly perfect weather every day, no attraction is off limits. Each community in San Diego has something different to offer! Our vibrant, multicultural city is home to relaxing beaches, luxurious shops in beautiful La Jolla, authentic Mexican food in Old Town, a vibrant nightlife in the Gaslamp Quarter, historic Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo and so much more.

I am confident you will enjoy your time in San Diego, and thank you for choosing to visit our great city. I extend my warmest wishes for an enjoyable and successful event in San Diego.

Sincerely,

Kevin L. Faulconer Mayor, City of San Diego

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Table of ContentsPage #

Welcome Letter ............................................................................................................. 3Welcome Letter from San Diego Mayor ............................................................................ 4ASA Service Directory ..................................................................................................6-7General Hours ............................................................................................................... 8What’s NEW at ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2015 ...................................................................... 9Schedule-At-A-Glance ................................................................................................... 10

ScheduleCME & Designation ..................................................................................................... 13Plenary & Featured Lectures ....................................................................................14-15Medically Challenging Case Presentations ..................................................................... 16Session and Key Guide ................................................................................................ 16

SCHEDULE BY DAYFriday, October 23 ....................................................................................................... 17Saturday, October 24 ...............................................................................................17-31Sunday, October 25 .................................................................................................32-47Monday, October 26 ................................................................................................49-63Tuesday, October 27 ................................................................................................65-81Wednesday, October 28 ...........................................................................................82-85

SCIENTIFIC & ABSTRACT SESSIONS BY DAYSaturday, October 24 ...............................................................................................86-87Sunday, October 25 .................................................................................................88-89Monday, October 26 ................................................................................................90-91Tuesday, October 27 ................................................................................................92-93Wednesday, October 28 ............................................................................................... 93

Celebration of Research ..........................................................................................94-95

Meeting ServicesGeneral Information ...............................................................................................99-101Transportation ........................................................................................................... 102Shuttle Transportation Schedule ................................................................................. 103

Governance and Resident & Fellows, and Medical Student Sessions 2015 ASA Officers and 2015 ASA Board of Directors .............................................107-108House of Delegates Meeting ...................................................................................... 109Committee and Caucus Meetings .........................................................................109-115Resident & Fellows, and Medical Student Sessions ..................................................... 116

Corporate Supporter (Non-CME) Events ASA Industry Supporter and ASA Annual Meeting Supporter Events ............................... 119In-Kind Support ......................................................................................................... 120

ExhibitsCommercial Exhibits ............................................................................................123-155Scientific & Educational Exhibits ...........................................................................156-157Exhibitors by Alpha Order .....................................................................................158-161Product & Technology Experience | Industry Product Theater ......................................... 163

Hotel Map................................................................................................................. 164San Diego Convention Center | Ground Level ............................................................... 165San Diego Convention Center | Mezzanine Level .......................................................... 166San Diego Convention Center | Upper Level ................................................................. 167Hilton San Diego Bayfront .......................................................................................... 168Manchester Grand Hyatt ............................................................................................ 169Exhibit Map ............................................................................................................... 170

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Subcommittee MeetingsHilton San Diego Bayfront

Affiliate Event Kiosk Lobby E-F

Affiliated Subspecialty Society Pavilion Lobby E

ANESTHESIOLOGY 2016, Chicago Lobby D

ASA Bistro and Restaurant Services Hall G

ASA Connection Center (Exhibit Hall) Hall B2-G

ASA Connection Lounges 1 & 2 Hall C & F

ASA Industry Supporter Education Center Hall G

ASA Information Center Lobby B, Lobby D

ASA My Meeting App/Help Desk Lobby D

ASA Resource Center: ASA Member Services, Advocacy, Education/Publications & Digital Content, WLM, AQI, ABA, AAAA, ASA Charitable Foundation, Anesthesiology Journal, FAER, APSF, Lifebox/GHO, Retail Store, WFSA

Lobby D

Business Services Monday-Friday | 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The FedEx store is located in Lobby D. Phone: (619) 525-5450 Fax: (619) 525-5477

CME Stations Sunday-Tuesday and Wednesday till 12 p.m. ASA Resource Center Lobby D, ASA Connection Lounges Hall C & F, Lobby D, Sails Pavilion

Committee Meetings Hilton San Diego Bayfront

Editorial Board Meetings Hilton San Diego Bayfront

Email Stations International Connection Lounge, Sails Pavilion

e-Poster On Demand Stations Lobby C, Lobby D, Hall B2

House of Delegates/Reference Committees Hilton San Diego Bayfront HQ Hotel - Indigo Ballroom & Sapphire Level Ballroom

Individual Itineraries & Receipts Sails Pavilion/Registration

Industry Product Theater Hall C and Hall F

International Connection Lounge Sails Pavilion

Lost & Found Sails Pavilion, Registration Desk A

Luggage/Bag Storage Lobby B-C

Hope For The Warriors® - Run For The Warriors® 5K Run/WalkSunday, October 25 | 6:45 a.m.Waterfront Concourse adjacent to the San Diego Convention Center

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ASA Service Directory

Medically Challenging Cases Hall B2

ASA® Membership Matters Photo Booth NEW Exhibit Hall, Booth #4842

New Product Showcase Hall C, Booth #2001

PBLDs Ballroom 20BC

Poster Sessions (e-Posters) Hall B2

Press Room Sails Pavilion

Presenter Ready Room Sails Pavilion

Product & Technology Experience Hall C

RCL Download Stations Ballroom 20 Lobby, Ballroom 6 Lobby

Regional and State Caucus Meetings (various meeting rooms)

Hilton San Diego Bayfront: Saturday, October 24 Manchester Grand Hyatt: Tuesday, October 27

Registration Bags ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

Ribbons Sails Pavilion/Registration DeskPresenters: Sails Pavilion/Presenter Ready Room Exhibitors: Lobby C

Run For The Warriors® Packets and registration may be picked up prior to the race at the Hope For The Warriors® in Lobby D

Run: Sunday, October 25 | 6:45 a.m. at the south end of the San Diego Convention Center near the Hilton San Diego Bayfront

Scientific and Educational Exhibits Hall G

Self Study Station Ballroom 20 Lobby

Session Locators Ballroom 20 Lobby

Stop Smoking For Surgery Lobby D

Taxi Services In front of the Marriott Marquis

Tour Departures Lobby D

Welcome Reception Saturday, October 24 | 5:30-6:45 p.m. | Hall C-G

Workshops Hall B1/Rooms 28-33

WiFi Throughout the convention center, see page 101

ASA Resource CenterLearn about ASA offerings; explore new products including the ASA My Learning app; purchase ASA wear; and meet your Member Services team in Lobby D.

International Connection LoungeRelax, visit the coffee car and engage with your colleagues.

100% ElectronicScientific Abstract Poster Presentation program is now digital.

Refresher Course Learning Outline• Download stations will be located in the Ballroom 20 Lobby on the Upper Level and in the Ballroom 6 Lobby on the Upper level. • Download your RCLs via the ASA My Meeting app or online at gonaesthesiology.org.

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Registration HoursConvention Center, Sails PavilionFriday, October 23 | 3-7 p.m.Saturday, October 24–Tuesday, October 27 7 a.m.-5 p.m.Wednesday, October 28 | 7 a.m.-12 p.m.

Educational SessionsSaturday, October 24 | 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Sunday, October 25 | 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Monday, October 26 | 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Tuesday, October 27 | 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Wednesday, October 28 | 7:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

Exhibit HoursConvention Center, Halls C-G Saturday, October 24 | 10:30 a.m.-6:45 p.m.Sunday, October 25 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Monday, October 26 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

ASA Resource CenterConvention Center, Lobby D Friday, October 23 | 3-7 p.m.Saturday, October 24 | 7 a.m.-7 p.m.Sunday, October 25–Tuesday, October 27 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

International Connection LoungeConvention Center, Sails PavilionFriday, October 23 | 3-7 p.m.Saturday, October 24–Tuesday, October 27 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

Presenter Ready RoomConvention Center, Sails PavilionFriday, October 23 | 3-7 p.m.Saturday, October 24–Tuesday, October 27 7 a.m.-5 p.m.Wednesday, October 28 | 7 a.m.-12 p.m.

Press RoomConvention Center, Sails PavilionFriday, October 23 | 12-5 p.m.Saturday, October 24–Monday, October 26 8 a.m.-5 p.m.Tuesday, October 27 | 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

ASA Help LineLobby B and Lobby D ASA Information Services areas should be able to assist with attendee needs or direct attendees to the appropriate areas and services for assistance. If you are away from the convention center and need to contact ASA during registration hours, please call (619) 525-6300.

In Case of EmergencyStay calm when reporting an incident. SDCC has WHITE COURTESY PHONES conveniently located throughout the facility. To expedite a response, a SDCC Public Safety Dispatcher is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (619) 525-5911 is the primary emergency number for the facility. Please dial 5911 from a SDCC phone. The Dispatcher will dispatch EMS, Officers, Event Managers, etc. PLEASE REFRAIN FROM CALLING 911. The convention center is very large; Facility and Public Safety personnel coordinate the movement of emergency services to the scene. In addition to WHITE COURTESY PHONES, and calling dispatch at (619) 525-5911, Public Safety Officers are available should you need assistance.

Medical ServicesBox Office E Medical Services and First-Aid OfficeWednesday, October 21–Thursday, October 22 7:45 a.m.-5 p.m.Friday, October 23 | 8:45 a.m.-7:30 p.m.Saturday, October 24 | 6:15 a.m.-7 p.m.Sunday, October 25–Tuesday, October 27 6:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Wednesday, October 28 | 6:15 a.m.-1 p.m

General InformationAll daytime activities and services provided by and conducted by ASA as part of the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting will be located in the San Diego Convention Center. This includes all educational activities and exhibits. ASA House of Delegates and Reference Committees will be held at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront.

As a reminder, the 2015 Opening Session, Welcome Reception, Panels, Special Lectures, Clinical Forums, Point/Counterpoints and Refresher Course Lectures (RCLs) are included in your registration. There are no tickets for these programs, and seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Charitable Networking Event: An International Tasting ReceptionLearn more at the Registration desk.

What’s NEW at ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015

ASA My Meeting App •Download at goanesthesiology.com/app.•Have questions? Visit the mobile app booth in Lobby D. •Check out the NEW app dedicated to Poster Sessions, Poster Discussions and Medically Challenging Cases within the ASA My Meeting app.

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Best Abstracts: Clinical SciencesSaturday, October 24 | 1:10-3:10 p.m. Upper 4

24th Journal Symposium The Anesthesiologist and Health Care RedesignSunday, October 25 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Upper 4

Mentored Poster Discussions: Young Investigator: Clinical ScienceEvan Kharasch, M.D., Ph.D.Sunday, October 25 | 10-11:30 a.m.Upper 11 A

Best Abstracts: Basic Sciences Sunday, October 25 | 1-3 p.m. Upper 4

Anesthesiology Clinical Trials SessionJames Eisenach, M.D., Paul Myles, M.B.B.S., Daniel Sessler, M.D.Sunday, October 25 | 1:10-3:10 p.m.Upper 20A

Emery A. Rovenstine Lecture: Without Science There Is Little Art in AnesthesiologyJames C. Eisenach, M.D.Monday, October 26 | 8-9:15 a.m. Hall H

FAER-Helrich Research Lecture: Can We Do Better? How Big Data Can HelpLaurent G. Glance, M.D.Monday, October 26 | 1:10-2:10 p.m. Hall H

Mentored Poster Discussions: Young Investigator: Basic ScienceRoderic Eckenhoff, M.D.Monday, October 26 | 1:15-2:45 p.m.Upper 11 A

John W. Severinghaus Lecture on Translational Science: Disruptive Technology in AnesthesiologySteven L. Shafer, M.D.Tuesday, October 27 | 8:30-9:30 a.m. Hall H

Aiming for a More Evidence-based Approach to Medical Practice – How to Get There Using Secondary Data for Outcomes ResearchThomas Miller, Ph.D., M.B.A.Tuesday, October 27 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m.Upper 24A-C

Check Out the Self-Study ProgramMaximize your time and CME. Available on iPads at the Self-Study Station kiosk, of Ballroom 20 Lobby or on your own device.

Improved Meeting Flow Concurrent sessions mean you can claim full CME for the sessions you attend.

ASA Membership Matters Photo BoothASA Members, stop by Booth #4842 in the Connection Center for a complimentary professional portrait.

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Give Me A BreakDedicated breaks and lunch times in the Connection Center.

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We’re Reinvigorating the SciencePlan to attend these exciting sessions.Best Abstracts: Clinical SciencesSaturday, October 24 | 1:10-3:10 p.m. Upper 4

24th Journal Symposium The Anesthesiologist and Health Care RedesignSunday, October 25 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Upper 4

Mentored Poster Discussions: Young Investigator: Clinical ScienceEvan Kharasch, M.D., Ph.D.Sunday, October 25 | 10-11:30 a.m.Upper 11 A

Best Abstracts: Basic Sciences Sunday, October 25 | 1-3 p.m. Upper 4

Anesthesiology Clinical Trials SessionJames C. Eisenach, M.D., Paul Myles, M.B.B.S., Daniel Sessler, M.D.Sunday, October 25 | 1:10-3:10 p.m.Upper 20A

Emery A. Rovenstine Lecture: Without Science There Is Little Art in AnesthesiologyJames C. Eisenach, M.D.Monday, October 26 | 8-9:15 a.m. Hall H

FAER-Helrich Research Lecture: Can We Do Better? How Big Data Can HelpLaurent G. Glance, M.D.Monday, October 26 | 1:10-2:10 p.m. Hall H

Mentored Poster Discussions: Young Investigator: Basic ScienceRoderic Eckenhoff, M.D.Monday, October 26 | 1:15-2:45 p.m.Upper 11 A

John W. Severinghaus Lecture on Translational Science: Disruptive Technology in AnesthesiologySteven L. Shafer, M.D.Tuesday, October 27 | 8:30-9:30 a.m. Hall H

Aiming for a More Evidence-based Approach to Medical Practice – How to Get There Using Secondary Data for Outcomes ResearchThomas Miller, Ph.D., M.B.A.Tuesday, October 27 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m.Upper 24A-C

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CME & DesignationAccreditation and Designated StatementsThe American Society of Anesthesiologists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Society of Anesthesiologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 43.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This continuing nursing education activity was approved by Montana Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Attend Select Educational Sessions to Earn Credit Toward ABA MOCA® ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 offers several opportunities to help fulfill your American Board of Anesthesiology® Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology (ABA MOCA®) requirements. Sessions marked with the MOC-PS icon will count toward Part 2 Patient Safety requirements. Look for the MOC-PS icon to identify designated sessions. Please note: In order to claim CME credit for ABA MOCA®, attendees are required to attend the entire session and complete the evaluation form when claiming CME credit.

Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology Program® and MOCA® are registered certification marks of the American Board of Anesthesiology.

This patient safety activity helps fulfill the patient safety CME requirement for Part 2 of the Maintenance of Certificate in Anesthesiology Program (MOCA) of The American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA). Please consult the ABA website (www.theABA.org) for a list of all MOCA requirements.

Program FeaturesThe ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting offers several content formats to meet educational needs, including:

Self-Study Program StationsBallroom 20 Lobby

Challenges and Solutions in Ambulatory AnesthesiaKatherine McQueen, M.D., M.P.H.Leadership Challenges Outside of the OR: Insuring Progress-Cardiac NORAWendy L. Gross, M.D.Minimizing ICU Complications in Perioperative Surgical HomeTrung Q. Vu, M.D.Establishing a Successful Pain and Surgical Home: Meeting Points for Acute, Chronic Pain and Anesthesia ServicesMagdalena Anitescu, M.D., David Dickerson, M.D.

SS01-SS04Saturday, October 24, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.SS05-SS08Sunday, October 24, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

SS09-SS012Monday, October 26, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.SS013-SS016Tuesday, October 27, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.SS017-SS020Wednesday, October 28, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Maximize Your CME anytime anywhere – asahq.org/mylearning

Problem-Based Learning Discussions (PBLDs): Select 90-minute sessions are offered in an enhanced, small-group format with opportunity for one-on-one discussion(s) with the session expert moderator using hypothetical case scenarios. Cases emphasize interesting teaching points and include controversies or a conflict in management.

Online reference materials are available to assist participants in the discussion and diagnosis of the case presented. The new session format includes:

• Introduction/overview of session goals and case by the moderator • Break-out portion for small-group case discussion with moderator interaction • Small-group presentations of case/answers to points or questions posed by the moderator • Discussion wrap-up and reflections by the moderator

Traditional PBLD sessions include hypothetical cases will also be represented in the familiar round table format with emphasis placed on team-based interactive discussion facilitated by a moderator.

Scientific Abstract Sessions highlight the latest information, technology and procedures in the field of anesthesia. Sessions are presented in the following formats:

• Oral/slide – Thematically grouped sessions with six scientific presentations • Poster discussion – Sessions include eight poster presentations providing an opportunity for in-depth discussions led by a moderator and audience interaction with poster presenters • E-poster – Poster sessions with presentations displayed on high-definition monitors, grouped thematically

CME credit is offered only for Oral and Poster Discussion sessions.

E-posters On Demand are available to registered attendees. The system provides attendees with first-hand access to all scientific poster discussion and e-poster presentations throughout the conference and three months post-meeting.

Medically Challenging Cases are presented in electronic format (E-posters) on high-definition monitors. Interact with colleagues and hear about the medically challenging cases they have encountered. Medically Challenging Cases will not offer CME credit.

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Saturday, October 24 9-10:30 a.m. Hall HKeynote Speaker: Michael Abrashoff – Former Navy Commander and Author, It’s Your ShipAn inspiring story of innovative leadership and organizational transformation, Abrashoff took

command of the worst-performing ship in the fleet and made it No. 1 by changing his leadership style and the culture – not the crew. Join us for this inspiring story.

Ellison C. Pierce Memorial Lecture: Expanding Our Influence: How the Perioperative Surgical Home Will Improve Patient SafetyMark A. Warner, M.D.Saturday, October 2410:45-11:45 a.m.Ballroom 20D

This presentation will highlight the patient safety constructs espoused by Ellison “Jeep” Pierce, M.D. when he started the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation, and illustrate how the ASA’s Perioperative Surgical Home concept strongly supports and augments Dr. Pierce’s goals for improving patient safety. Dr. Warner will describe how the influence and impact of anesthesiologists on perioperative patient safety can be accelerated and dramatically increased when they guide the full continuum of care.

SOAP/FAER Gertie Marx Plenary Lecture: Are We Speaking the Same Language? Improving Outcomes Through Multidisciplinary Collaboration and Clear CommunicationDavid Birnbach, M.D., M.P.H.Sunday, October 25 8-9 a.m.Ballroom 20D

This presentation is designed to improve outcomes and eliminate preventable harm through multidisciplinary collaboration and improved communication.

Lewis H. Wright Memorial Lecture: Cognitive Changes After Surgery: Don’t Ask, Don’t TellKirk Hogan, M.D., J.D.Sunday, October 25 8-9:15 a.m.Hall HFor over one hundred and fifty

years caregivers have assured their patients that surgery and anesthesia leave the brain unscathed. In this lecture in honor of Dr. Lewis H. Wright, Dr. Hogan will track the origin of this dogma of perioperative care, and touch on the scientific, medical, legal and social consequences of its recent scrutiny.

History Panel: The Lazarus Syndrome: A Brief History of ResuscitationDouglas R. Bacon, M.D., M.A.Sunday, October 25 9:30-11:30 a.m.Hall HExplore the rich history of

resuscitation and its relationship to anesthesiology.

Integrated Leadership in HealthcareJohn Combes, M.D., Senior Vice President American Hospital AssociationSunday, October 25 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.Ballroom 6A

Physicians and hospitals are being both pushed and pulled together in new ways by a variety of market forces, including the development of accountable care organizations, increased employment of physicians by hospitals, the emergence of new payment mechanisms, and the need for physicians, physicians groups, hospitals and health care systems to deliver greater value. The American Hospital Association (AHA), American Medical Association (AMA) and Health Affairs convened a dialogue among leading health policy experts and representatives from 10 innovative integrated delivery systems to expand the discussion on how care will be organized in the future to meet the goals of a more effective system. In follow up, the AHA and AMA held a smaller working group discussion to further develop the criteria to drive effective and successful new models of care based on integrated leadership. Through these and further discussions, the AHA and AMA compiled six key principles for how this new relationship might be structured and maintained. The AHA shared the draft principles with its governance groups for input from the field. The revised principles were then approved by the boards of both the AHA and AMA.

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Plenary & Featured LecturesEmery A. Rovenstine Lecture: Without Science There Is Little Art in AnesthesiologyJames C. Eisenach, M.D.Monday, October 268-9:15 a.m.Hall HAs physicians, we care for

patients in a very particular way, applying constantly changing scientific knowledge and communicating this to patients and their families, one case at a time. The best physicians are lifelong learners of science, and also honest, compassionate communicators. This lecture focuses on how you can apply practical approaches to better learn and represent science while closely listening to and communicating with those in your care.

The following awards will be presented at the Rovenstine Lecture: • Distinguished Service Award: Henry Rosenberg, M.D. • Excellence in Research: Emery N. Brown, M.D., Ph.D. • Presidential Scholar: Mark D. Neuman, M.D., Ph.D. • ASA Nicholas M. Greene, M.D., Outstanding Humanitarian Contribution Award: Medge Owen, M.D.

Celebration of Research: UpdatedMonday, October 26 9:35-11:05 a.m.Ballroom 20DThe Celebration of Research will take place after the Emery A. Rovenstine Memorial Lecture. The ASA Excellence in Research and Presidential Scholar awardees will present brief lectures on their research accomplishments, awards will be announced for the Academy of Anesthesiology Research Mentor and Resident Research Essay, and there will be a brief update on FAER activities. Don’t miss out on this exciting session during the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting to see your peers being honored.

FAER-Helrich Research Lecture: Can We Do Better? How Big Data Can HelpLaurent G. Glance, M.D.Monday, October 26 1:10-2:10 p.m.Hall HBig data will increasingly

shape how health care is delivered. It will be used to redesign our health care system so that it is more equitable, less expensive and of higher-quality. Big data will be used to align financial incentives with the goals of health care reform. We will increasingly rely on data analytics to drive clinical decision-making. The goal of this talk will be to gain a better understanding of how big data can help physician anesthesiologists and surgeons improve surgical outcomes.

Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology Patrick Sim Forum on the History of AnesthesiologyDavid B. Waisel, M.D.Monday, October 26 2-4 p.m.Ballroom 20A

The origin and development of a medical specialty affects the current opportunities and challenges of the specialty. At the 2015 Patrick Sim Forum, we will examine the development of professional medical anesthesia in China, France, Japan, and South Africa. This exploration will not only improve our knowledge of their anesthesiology practices, but may also provide us with new perspective of our own history.

John W. Severinghaus Lecture on Translational Science: Disruptive Technology in AnesthesiologySteven L. Shafer, M.D.Tuesday, October 27 8:30-9:30 a.m.Hall H

Anesthesiology was founded on the most disruptive technology imaginable: rendering the human brain reversibly insensible. In the decades after ether, we continuously introduced disruptive technology such as local anesthesia, fluid therapy, new classes of drugs and endotracheal intubation. Modern critical care can be traced directly to a disruptive invention by John Severinghaus - the blood gas machine.

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AM Ambulatory Anesthesia

CA Cardiac Anesthesia

CC Critical Care Medicine

FA Fundamentals of Anesthesiology

NA Neuroanesthesia

OB Obstetric Anesthesia

PN Pain Medicine

PD Pediatric Anesthesia

PI Professional Issues

NA Neuroanesthesia

RA Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain

Special Designation Codes

Ethics Session

Maintenance of Certification

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Portfolio

Educational Offerings with a Global Outreach Perspective

Perioperative Surgical Home

Research Sessions

Session Codes

CF Clinical Forums

OR Oral Presentations

PN 60-, 90-, and 120-Min Panels

PC Point-Counterpoint sessions

PD Poster Discussions

PO Poster Presentations

L- Problem-Based Learning Discussions

100, 200, 300, 400, 500 Refresher Course Lectures

RM Resident and Medical Student Activities

SPE Special Events & Meetings

600 Series Subspecialty Panels

800 Series, AW, DW, CAWorkshops: AW: Flexible Endoscopy for Lung Isolation DW: Basic Adult Flexible Fiberoptic Intubation CA: Cadaver

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Saturday, October 24 MCC01 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m.MCC02 | 1-3 p.m.MCC03 | 3:15-5:15 p.m.

Sunday, October 25MCC04 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m.MCC05 | 1-3 p.m.MCC06 | 3:15-5:15 p.m.

Monday, October 26MCC07 | 1-3 p.m.MCC08 | 3:15-5:15 p.m.

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Conference Schedule by Day: FRIDAY & SATURDAY

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23

Time TypeSession Code

Title Speaker Location

3-7 p.m. RegistrationSails Pavilion

3-7 p.m. ASA Resource Center Lobby D

3-7 p.m. International Connection LoungeSails Pavilion

7:30-8:30 p.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM01 Opening Session: Introduction to ASAPAC and Navigating ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015

Matthew Gertsch, M.D.

Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon A/B

8-10 p.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM02 Welcome Reception Matthew Gertsch, M.D.

Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon C/D

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24

Time Track TypeSession Code

Title Speaker Location

7 a.m.-5 p.m. RegistrationSails Pavilion

7 a.m-5 p.m. International Connection LoungeSails Pavilion

7 a.m-7 p.m. ASA Resource Center Lobby D

7-9:30 a.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

DW01 Basic and Advanced Flexible Fiberoptic Intubation Workshop

Katherine Gil, M.D., Gail Randel, M.D.

Upper 33A-C

7:50-8:50 a.m. PD 60-Min RCL 101 Coexisting Disease in Infants and Children: Navigating the Difficult Pathway to the Operating Room

Linda Mason, M.D.

Upper 6A

7:50-8:50 a.m. OB 60-Min RCL 102 Anesthetic Management of the Severely Preeclamptic Patient

Joy Hawkins, M.D.

Upper 6B

7:50-8:50 a.m. NA 60-Min RCL 103 Anesthetic Management of Patients Undergoing Spine Surgery

Susan Black, M.D.

Upper 6C

7:50-8:50 a.m. PI 60-Min RCL 104 Mythbusters Episode: Anesthesia Economic Issues

Amr Abouleish, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 6D-E

7:50-8:50 a.m. RA 60-Min RCL 105 Clinical Pathways for Total Joint Arthroplasty: Essential Components of Success

James Hebl, M.D.

Upper 6F

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7:50-8:50 a.m. AM 60-Min RCL 106 Current Controversies in Adult Outpatient Anesthesia

Jeffrey Apfelbaum, M.D.

Upper 7A-B

7:50-8:50 a.m. FA 60-Min RCL 107 Goal Directed Therapy Andrew Leibowitz, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

7:50-8:50 a.m. CA Subspecialty Panels

601 (SCA) Research Update in Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology

Kathryn Glas, M.D., MBA, Roman Sniecinski, M.D., Wanda Popescu, M.D., Nathaen Weitzel, M.D.

Upper 4

7:50-8:50 a.m. FA Clinical Forum

CF01 Damage Control Resuscitation in the Unstable Trauma Patient

Thomas Grissom, M.D., Albert Varon, M.D., Armagan Dagal, M.D., F.R.C.A., Steven Venticinque, M.D.

Upper 8

7:50-8:50 a.m. CA PBLD L101 Descending Thoracic Aortic Repair - Spinal Cord Protection Strategies

Harendra Arora, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

7:50-8:50 a.m. CC PBLD L102 Management of Severe ARDS in the ICU With ECMO

Jacob Gutsche, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

7:50-8:50 a.m. FA PBLD L103 The Anesthesiologist as the Second Victim of an Adverse Patient Care Event: Practice, Competence and Colleagues

Sergey Pisklakov, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

7:50-8:50 a.m. NA PBLD L104 My Ulnar Neuropathy has Resolved. Now I Have to Go for Spine Surgery in the Prone Surrender Position

Ihab Kamel, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

7:50-8:50 a.m. OB PBLD L105 Just Another Day on Labor and Delivery: Preeclampsia and Morbid Obesity

Regina Fragneto, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

7:50-8:50 a.m. PD PBLD L106 The Pediatric Heart- Anesthesia for Non-Cardiac Surgery

Prabhakar Devavaram, M.B.,B.S.

Upper 20B-C

7:50-8:50 a.m. PD PBLD L107 Getting Stuck in a Tight Place! Anesthetic Management of Acute Mitral Stenosis

Lisa Caplan, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

7:50-8:50 a.m. PI PBLD L108 Resilience: Do You Have It?

Saundra Curry, M.D.

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7:50-8:50 a.m. PI PBLD L109 Intraoperative Management of a Child With an Undiagnosed Myopathy and Malignant Hyperthermia

Tae Kim, M.D. Upper 20B-C

7:50-8:50 a.m. RA PBLD L110 Too thin? Hip Fracture in a Patient on Anticoagulation. A Review of Novel Oral Anticoagulation Therapy

Yan Lai, M.D. Upper 20B-C

7:50-8:50 a.m. RA PBLD L111 Seize the Chance to Save a Life: Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity

Erin Manning, M.D.,Ph.D.

Upper 20B-C

7:50-8:50 a.m. RA 60-Min Panel PN100 Regional Versus General Anesthesia - What Do We Know So Far?

Admir Hadzic, M.D., Stavros Memtsoudis, M.D., Ph.D., Mark Neuman, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 1A-B

7:50-8:50 a.m. CA 60-Min Panel PN101 Cardiac Arrest: What is New in the Management?

Wei Chao, M.D., Ph.D., Fumito Ichinose, M.D., Ph.D., Matthias Riess, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 2

7:50-8:50 a.m. PI 60-Min Panel PN102 A Malpractice Carrier-Initiated Simulation Program: Observations From a 7-Hospital Program

Samuel DeMaria, M.D., Adam Levine, M.D., David Feldman, M.D., M.B.A., CPE, FACS, Patricia Kischak, RN, M.B.A., CPHRM

Mezzanine 16A-B

7:50-8:50 a.m. FA 60-Min Panel PN103 My Pharmacy is Out of What?! Strategies to Deal with Shortages of Etomidate, Propofol, Bupivacaine, Lidocaine, and Fentanyl

Michael Avram, Ph.D., Steven Shafer, M.D., John Butterworth, IV, M.D., Dhanesh Gupta, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

7:50-8:50 a.m. AM 60-Min Panel PN104 Ophthalmologic Anesthesia: Challenges & Controversies

Shireen Ahmad, M.D., Steven Gayer, M.D., Richard Rivers, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A.

Upper 5A-B

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7:50-8:50 a.m. PN 60-Min Panel PN105 Impact of the Hospitalized Chronic Pain Patient in a Value Based Care Model: Get Ready for Accountable Care

Padma Gulur, M.B.,B.S., David Edwards, M.D., Ph.D., Jianguo Cheng, M.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

7:50-8:50 a.m. PN Point-Counterpoint

PC01 Interventional Procedures for Chronic Back Pain

Tariq Malik, M.D., David Walega, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

8-10 a.m. PN Cadaver Workshops

CA01 Pain Bioskills Cadaver Lab-Spine Injections and Relevant Fluoroscopic Anatomy Part 1: (Fluoroscopy, Cadaver): Lumbar Facet/TFESI, SI Joint/Sacral TFESI

Anke Bellinger, M.D.

Upper 28A-E

8-11 a.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM03 Medical Student Workshop

Daniel Lee, M.D., Ph.D.

UCSD Medical Center LaJolla

8 a.m.-12 p.m. PN Hands-on Workshop

801 Pain Bioskills Lab - Ultrasound Guided Blocks of the Trunk and Major Joints (Live Models) for Chronic Pain: Ilioinguinal, Iliohypogastric, LFCN, Hip, Knee, Piriformis, Suprascapular

Hariharan Shankar, M.B.

Upper 29A-B

8-9:15 a.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

AW01 Workshop on Flexible Endoscopy for Lung Isolation

Scott Schartel, D.O.

Upper 31A-C

9-9:45 a.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM04 A Day in the Life of an Anesthesiologist

Annemarie Thompson, M.D.

Upper 26A-B

9-10:30 a.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM05 Resident Oral Board Prep

Roy Soto, M.D. Upper 25A-B

9-10:30 a.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE01 ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 Opening Session

Michael Abrashoff

Hall H

9 a.m.-12 p.m. PD Hands-on Workshop

803 Point of Care: Novel Use of Ultrasonography in Everyday Pediatric Anesthesia Practice

Santhanam Suresh, M.D.

Upper 30C-E

9 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Seminar 804 Statistics for Anesthesiologists

Jeffrey Gross, M.D., Keith Gipson, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 32A-B

9 a.m.-12 p.m. RA Hands-on Workshop

809A Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia and Clinical Skills Workshop

Adam Jacob, M.D.

Hall B1

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9 a.m.-12 p.m. CC Hands-on Workshop

810A Perioperative ACLS Simulation Workshop

Matthew McEvoy, M.D.

Hall B1

9 a.m.-4:10 p.m. CA Hands-on Workshop

802 Basic TEE Workshop Sasha Shillcutt, M.D.

Upper 30A-30B

9:30-10:45 a.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

AW02 Workshop on Flexible Endoscopy for Lung Isolation

Scott Schartel, D.O.

Upper 31A-C

9:30 a.m.- 12 p.m.

FA Hands-on Workshop

DW02 Basic and Advanced Flexible Fiberoptic Intubation Workshop

Katherine Gil, M.D., Gail Randel, M.D.

Upper 33A-C

9:45-11 a.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM06 Medical Student Finance 101-Part 1 Tactical Student Loan Management

Chris Long Upper 26A-B

10 a.m.-12 p.m. PN Cadaver Workshops

CA02 Pain Bioskills Cadaver Lab-Spine Injections and Relevant Fluoroscopic Anatomy Part 2 (Fluoroscopy, Cadaver): Cervical MBB/Cervical ESI, Thoracic MBB/Thoracic RFA

David Walega, M.D.

Upper 28A-E

10:30 a.m.-6:45 p.m.

Connection Center – Explore the Exhibits Halls C-G

10:30 a.m.- 12 p.m.

Residents and Medical Students

RM07 Cardiac Anesthesia and Critical Care Anesthesia

David Anthony, M.D., Steven J. Lisco, M.D., Kristina Goff, M.D.

Upper 25A-B

10:45-11:45 a.m.

FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE02 Ellison C. Pierce Memorial Lecture: Expanding Our Influence: How the Perioperative Surgical Home Will Improve Patient Safety

Mark A. Warner, M.D.

Upper 20D

10:45- 11:45 a.m.

PD 60-Min RCL 108 Common Neonatal Emergencies: You can Never be Better Prepared

Mary Ellen McCann, M.D., M.P.H.

Upper 6A

10:45- 11:45 a.m.

OB 60-Min RCL 109 Neurologic Complications of Neuraxial Anesthesia in Obstetrics

David Wlody, M.D.

Upper 6B

10:45- 11:45 a.m.

FA 60-Min RCL 110 My Pharmacy Is Out of Fentanyl, What do I Do Now? Rational Perioperative Opioid Substitutions

Dhanesh Gupta, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

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10:45- 11:45 a.m.

CC 60-Min RCL 111 Perioperative ACLS in the Perioperative Period (Anesthesiology centric ACLS)

Gerald Maccioli, M.D., F.C.C.M.

Upper 6D-E

10:45-11:45 a.m.

CA PBLD L112 Cardiac Anesthesia for the Occasional Cardiac Anesthesiologist

Jason Tippett, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

10:45-11:45 a.m.

CC PBLD L113 Toxicology? But I Am an Anesthesiologist! Management of Co-Intoxications in the Unresponsive Patient

Robert Gould, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

10:45-11:45 a.m.

FA PBLD L114 It’s Only a MAC Case and Now My Patient is on FIRE!

Mark Phillips, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

10:45-11:45 a.m.

NA PBLD L115 Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease: Just Another Simple MAC Case Right?

Jess Brallier, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

10:45-11:45 a.m.

FA PBLD L116 Management of Antiplatelet Therapy in Patients With Coronary Stents for Noncardiac Surgery

Davide Cattano, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 20B-C

10:45-11:45 a.m.

OB PBLD L117 Labor and Delivery in the Age of Ebola

Joel Yarmush, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

10:45-11:45 a.m.

PD PBLD L118 Sex, Drugs, and Rock ‘N’ Roll: An Anxious Adolescent Female for ORIF of an Ankle Fracture

Bridget Muldowney, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

10:45-11:45 a.m.

PD PBLD L119 Pediatric Blunt Neck Trauma: Airway Management and Beyond

Debnath Chatterjee, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

10:45-11:45 a.m.

PI PBLD L120 He’s 15, Needs This Operation, and He’s DNR!

David Mann, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

10:45-11:45 a.m.

RA PBLD L121 Numb and Number: Should We Use Regional Anesthesia for Orthopedic Trauma?

Nabil Elkassabany, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

10:45-11:45 a.m.

CC 60-Min Panel PN106 Anesthesia Procedures for Patients with LVAD Devices

Gyorgy Frendl, M.D., Loreta Grecu, M.D., Michael Fitzsimons, M.D.

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PI 60-Min Panel PN107 Teaching 2.0: Using Technology for Teaching and Learning in the New Millennium

Viji Kurup, M.D., Lawrence Chu, M.D., Janak Chandrasoma, M.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM08 Medical Student Finance 101 Part 2-Navigating the Financial Services Industry

Chris Long Upper 26A-B

1-2 p.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM09 Learning and Education During Residency in the Era of Health Care Reform

Stephen J. Kimatian, M.D.

Upper 25A-B

1-2 p.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM10 Job Hunting 101 Katie Sweeney, Jade Vardeman

Upper 26A-B

1-3 p.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE03 From APSF Educational Videos to Your Practice: How to Make it Happen

Robert K. Stoelting, M.D., Jeffrey M. Feldman, M.D., M.S.E., Lorri Lee, M.D.

Upper 20D

1-4 p.m. PN Cadaver Workshops

CA03 Pain Bioskills Cadaver Lab-Cutting Edge Fusion of Ultrasound and Fluoroscopic Techniques in Chronic Pain Management (Ultrasound/Live Models; Fluoroscopy/Cadaver): Truncal Block and Axial Spine/Piriformis Techniques

Maunak Rana, M.D.

Upper 28A-E

1:10-2:10 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 114 Awake Intubation Made Easy!

William Rosenblatt, M.D.

Upper 6D-E

1:10-2:10 p.m. CC 60-Min RCL 115 Perioperative Coagulation and Coagulopathy

Linda Liu, M.D. Upper 6F

1:10-2:10 p.m. CA 60-Min RCL 116 Perioperative Pacemaker and Defibrillator Management: What You Need to Know

Marc Rozner, Ph.D., M.D.

Upper 6A

1:10-2:10 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 117 Massive Transfusion Protocol in Trauma

Charles Smith, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

1:10-2:10 p.m. AM Clinical Forum

CF02 Challenges in Ambulatory Anesthesia

Meena Desai, M.D., Jennifer Wu, M.D., Shaina Drummond, M.D.

Upper 8

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1:10-2:10 p.m. CA PBLD L122 Hold My Compass: Tools and Tips So That YOU Don’t Get Lost in the EP Lab

Mark Weiss, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. CC PBLD L123 Management of Acute Pulmonary Embolism: Anticipating and Responding to Complexity

Ahmed Zaky, M.D.,M.P.H.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. FA PBLD L124 My Patients Never Have Residual Paralysis in the PACU, or Do They?

Stephan Thilen, M.D., M.S.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. NA PBLD L125 Ah! I Can’t Bear It! This is the Worst Headache of My Life! Help Me!

Stanlies D’Souza, M.D.,F.R.C.A

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. OB PBLD L126 Cocaine, Preeclampsia, and Maternal Cardiac Arrest - Just Another Day in OB Anesthesia

Jennifer Banayan, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PN PBLD L127 Neuroablative Blocks and Intrathecal Pumps: The Perioperative Questions that Arise With the Patient on High Dose Opioids and Hospice Care

Geeta Nagpal, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PD PBLD L128 The Use of Advanced Trauma Life Support in the Perioperative Environment to Manage a Pediatric Trauma Patient AND How to Develop an Effective Strategy to Give Bad News to a Parent

David Young, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PD PBLD L129 Pneumonectomy in a 6-Year-Old Child With Cystic Fibrosis

Hemanth Baboolal, M.B.,Ch.B.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PI PBLD L130 Burned Out Anesthesiologist: Practice, Competence and Colleagues

Sergey Pisklakov, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. RA PBLD L131 Analgesia for Shoulder Arthroscopy: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Hesham Elsharkawy, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. RA PBLD L132 Thoracic Epidural or Regional Analgesia in the Patient on a Novel Anticoagulant: Is This a Good Idea?

Anuj Malhotra, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

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1:10-2:10 p.m. AM 60-Min Panel PN120 Use of Peripheral Nerve Catheters for Anesthesia, Analgesia and Postoperative Care of Patients in Ambulatory Setting

Melinda Aquino, M.D., Karina Gritsenko, M.D., Jean-Louis Horn,

Upper 6C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PI Point-Counterpoint

PC02 Professionalism & Life-Long Learning: CME vs Maintenance of Licensure (MOL) and Certification (MOCA): Boon or Boondoggle

Paul Kempen, M.D., Ph.D., Wendy Kang, M.D., J.D., John Zerwas, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. CC Point-Counterpoint

PC03 Risk Adjustment for Performance Measurement: Friend or Foe?

Avery Tung, M.D., F.C.C.M., Laurent Glance, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE29 Medicare Payment Reform: SGR is Gone, So Now What?

Stanley Stead, M.D., M.B.A., Marc Leib, M.D., J.D., Sharon Merrick, M.S., CCS-P

Hall H

1:10-2:25 p.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

AW03 Workshop on Flexible Endoscopy for Lung Isolation

Scott Schartel, D.O.

Upper 31A-C

1:10-2:40 p.m. PN PBLD L001 When a Good Sleep is Not Necessarily the Best Outcome: Aesthetic Management for Pain Procedure

Magdalena Anitescu, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:40 p.m. NA 90-Min Panel PN113 Frontiers in Neuroscience: Awareness During Anesthesia

Kathryn Lauer, M.D., George Mashour, M.D., Ph.D., Jaideep Pandit, M.B., Ph.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

1:10-3:10 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE04 WFSA International Panel: Long Hard Days Are Good For Us and Our Patients

Adrian Gelb, M.B.,B.Ch., FRCPC, Guy Warman, Ph.D., Gastao Duval, M.D., Jannicke Mellin-Olsen, M.D., Asa Lockhart, M.D.

Upper 20A

1:10-3:10 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE05 Best of Abstracts: Clinical Science

Brian P. Kavanagh, M.B., B.Sc., M.R.C.P., F.C.A.R.C.S.I., Piyush M. Patel, M.D., F.R.C.P.C.

Upper 4

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1:10-3:10 p.m. CA 120-Min RCL 112 Patient Blood Management During Cardiac Surgery

Linda Shore-Lesserson, M.D., Colleen Koch, M.D., M.S., M.B.A., Jacob Raphael, M.D., Philip Greilich, M.D.

Upper 7A-B

1:10-3:10 p.m. NAPD

120-Min RCL 113 Impact of Anesthesia and Surgery on the Brain Across The Life Span

Gregory Crosby, M.D., Arvind Palanisamy, M.D., Laszlo Vutskits, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 6B

1:10-3:10 p.m. PI 120-Min Panel

PN108 Lessons Learned From the ASA PSH Learning Collaborative

Mike Schweitzer, M.D., M.B.A., Zeev Kain, M.D., M.B.A., Sonya Pease, M.D., Mark Schneider, M.D., M.B.A., Lynne Ferrari, M.D.

Upper 1A-B

1:10-3:10 p.m. FA 120-Min Panel

PN109 Emerging Anesthetics-- Should I Incorporate Suggamadex, Exparel, and Ofirmev to My Anesthetic Practice

Dhanesh Gupta, M.D., Brian Ilfeld, M.D., M.S., Roy Soto, M.D.

Upper 2

1:10-3:10 p.m. OB 120-Min Panel

PN110 A Guided Walk Through Clinical Conundrums in Obstetric Anesthesia

Katherine Arendt, M.D., Lawrence Tsen, M.D., Richard Smiley, M.D., Ph.D., Barbara Scavone, M.D., Robert Gaiser, M.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

1:10-3:10 p.m. RA 120-Min Panel

PN111 Integrating Regional Anesthesia into the Perioperative Surgical Home

James Hebl, M.D., Arthur Boudreaux, M.D., F. Kayser Enneking, M.D., Richard Rosenquist, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

1:10-3:10 p.m. RA 120-Min Panel

PN112 Transversus Abdominis Plane Block, Paravertebral Block or Thoracic Epidural: Is There an Ideal Truncal Block?

Steven Clendenen, M.D., Manoj Karmakar, M.B.,B.S., Michael Barrington, M.B.,B.S., Ph.D., Ardon Alberto, M.D.

Upper 5A-5B

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1:10-3:40 p.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

DW03 Basic and Advanced Flexible Fiberoptic Intubation Workshop

Katherine Gil, M.D., Gail Randel, M.D.

Upper 33A-C

1:10-4:10 p.m. PN Hands-on Workshop

805 Pain Bioskills Lab - Advanced Skills in Ultrasound Guided Injections (Live Models) for Chronic Pain: Stellate Ganglion and Cervical Spine, Lumbar Spine, Shoulder

Roderick Finlayson, M.D.

Upper 29A-B

1:10-4:10 p.m. CC Hands-on Workshop

807 Perioperative Anesthesia-Centric Resuscitation - What’s New?

Steven Robicsek, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 30C-E

1:10-4:10 p.m. PI Seminar 808 Addressing Barriers to Professional Advancement: Promoting Leadership for Women in Anesthesiology

Rekha Chandrabose, M.D., Cynthia Wong, M.D.. Elizabeth Rebello, M.D.

Upper 32A-B

1:10-4:10 p.m. RA Hands-on Workshop

809B Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Clinical Skills

Adam Jacob, M.D.

Hall B1

1:10-4:10 p.m. CC Hands-on Workshop

810B Perioperative ACLS Simulation Workshop

Matthew McEvoy, M.D.

Hall B1

2-3 p.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM11 Medical Student Interviewing Tips and Techniques

Kathy Schlecht, D.O.

Upper 26A-B

2-3 p.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM12 Resident Practice Management

Lars Helgeson, M.D.

Upper 25A-B

2-4 p.m. PN Hands-on Workshop

806 Pain Workshop - Spinal Diagnostic Imaging for the Pain Medicine Physician, De-Mystifiying CT/MRI and Guiding Care

Wyndam Strodtbeck, M.D.

Upper 29C-D

2:20-3:20 p.m. RA 60-Min RCL 118 Current Concepts and Controversies in Acute Pain Management

Eugene Viscusi, M.D.

Upper 6C

2:20-3:20 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 119 My Laryngoscopy Failed. What Next?

Richard Cooper, B.Sc., M.Sc., M.D., F.R.C.P.C

Upper 6D-E

2:20-3:20 p.m. CC 60-Min RCL 120 Transfusion Therapy: Optimal Use of Blood Products

Stephen Surgenor, M.D.

Upper 6F

2:20-3:20 p.m. CA 60-Min RCL 121 Perioperative Myocardial Infarction in Noncardiac Surgery

Peter Nagele, M.D., MS.c.

Upper 6A

2:20-3:20 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 122 Trauma Anesthesia Joshua Tobin, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

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2:20-3:20 p.m. AM Clinical Forum

CF03 Pediatric Ambulatory Clinical Forum

Lucinda Everett, M.D., Laura Leduc, M.D., Thomas Caruso, M.D.

Upper 8

2:20-3:20 p.m. PI Point-Counterpoint

PC04 Anesthesia Safety - Are We Really Getting Better?

Robert Lagasse, M.D., Richard P. Dutton, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 23A-C

2:30-3:45 p.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

AW04 Workshop on Flexible Endoscopy for Lung Isolation

Scott Schartel, D.O.

Upper 31A-C

3:15-5:15 p.m. Global Scholars Poster PresentationMCC Area Monitor 16

Exhibit Hall B2

3:30-4 p.m. PI PBLD L343 Creating a Culture of Professionalism in Your Department

Saundra Curry, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:30-5:30 p.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM13 Residency Program Meet and Greet

Stephen Shumpert, M.S.C.

Hall A

4-5 p.m. CA 60-Min RCL 124 Game Changers: The Ten Most Important Articles Ever Published in Cardiac Anesthesia

Paul Barash, M.D.

Upper 6B

4-5 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 125 Bring Me a Laser Tube and Some Goggles

Charles Cowles, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 6C

4-5 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 126 Situational Awareness, Crisis Management and Patient Safety in Anesthesia Practice

Amanda Burden, M.D.

Upper 6D-E

4-5 p.m. CC 60-Min RCL 127 Emergent Airway Management: Tips, Tricks, and Evidence

Aaron Joffe, D.O. Upper 6F

4-5 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 130 Ethics for Every Day Situations

Jeffrey Jacobs, M.D.

Upper 7A-B

4-5 p.m. PI Clinical Forum

CF04 Legislation and Legalities: How Not to End Up on the Nightly News

Vilma Joseph, M.D., M.P.H., Shamema Karjeker, M.B., Ch.B.

Upper 8

4-5 p.m. PI PBLD L133 Do You Want to Present a PBLD at the 2016 ASA Meeting? This PBLD Session Could Help You

Sanjay Bhananker, M.D.,F.R.C.A

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. CA PBLD L134 Patient With a Failing Fontan for Emergency Exploratory Laparotomy

Galina Leyvi, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. CC PBLD L135 Critical Care Following an Intraoperative Burn Injury

Jean Charchaflieh, M.D.,Ph.D.

Upper 20B-C

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4-5 p.m. FA PBLD L136 Anesthetic Management of a Patient With Penetrating Chest Trauma

Charles Smith, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. OB PBLD L137 Anesthesia for an Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Parturient

David Mann, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. PN PBLD L138 She Didn’t Tell Me She Was on Buprenorphine Maintenance Therapy: Now, How Can I Manage Her Postoperative Pain?

Stelian Serban, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. PD PBLD L139 Ninja in the Vaporizer: Are Inhalational Agents Silent Assassins to Children With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy?

Matthew Green, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. PD PBLD L140 Vascular Air Embolism and Airway Compromise in an 11-Month-Old for Craniofacial Reconstruction

Wendy Binstock, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. PI PBLD L141 Anesthesiologists and Terminal Live Organ Donation: Will You Participate?

Richard Wolman, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. RA PBLD L142 Tough Choices: Regional or General Anesthesia in a Very Elderly Patient

Jason Lane, M.D.,M.P.H.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. RA PBLD L143 Modified Radical Mastectomy: Does the Choice of Anesthetic Affect Outcomes?

Monika Nanda, M.B.,B.S.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. AM 60-Min Panel PN121 Anesthesia For ENT Surgery at Free Standing ASC

Vladimir Nekhendzy, M.D., Adam Levine, M.D., Joshua Atkins, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 23A-C

4-5 p.m. NA Point-Counterpoint

PC06 Intraoperative SSEPs & MEPs: Necessary or Nuisance?

Deepak Sharma, M.B.B.S., M.D., D.M., Antoun Koht, M.D., Gregory Crosby, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

4-5:15 p.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

AW05 Workshop on Flexible Endoscopy for Lung Isolation

Scott Schartel, D.O.

Upper 31A-C

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4-5:30 p.m. RA 90-Min RCL 123 Obesity and Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Pathophysiology and the Impact of Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management

Girish Joshi, M.B.,B.S., M.D., Stavros Memtsoudis, M.D., Ph.D., Steven Clendenen, M.D.

Upper 6A

4-5:30 p.m. AM 90-Min RCL 128 Pushing the Limits for Ambulatory Surgery Patients

Mary Ann Vann, M.D., Meena Desai, M.D., Stephanie Jones, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

4-5:30 p.m. RA Subspecialty Panels

602 (ASRA-Regional) How to Define and Demonstrate Value of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Services

Oscar De Leon-Casasola, M.D., Douglas Merrill, M.D., M.B.A., Richard Rosenquist, M.D., Colin McCartney, MB.Ch.B, FRCA, FCARCSI, FRCPC

Upper 3

4-5:30 p.m. PD Subspecialty Panels

603 (SPA) American College of Surgeons Optimal Resources in Children’s Surgical Care: What it Means for Anesthesiologists Who Care for Children

Lynn Martin, M.D., Jayant Deshpande, M.D., M.P.H., Constance Houck, M.D., Keith Oldham, M.D.

Upper 4

4-5:30 p.m. PD PBLD L002 How to Utilize Pediatric Advanced Life Support and Crisis Resource Management Principles for Effective Resuscitation of the Pediatric Patient With WPW Syndrome Within the Perioperative Environment

David Young, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 20B-C

4-5:30 p.m. PI 90-Min Panel PN114 International Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Management: How to Pay it Forward

Katherine McQueen, M.D., M.P.H., Julia Weinkauf, M.D., Alberto Ardon, M.D., M.P.H., Marcel Durieux, M.D., Ph.D, Thomas Vetter, M.D., M.P.H.

Upper 1A-B

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4-5:30 p.m. CA 90-Min Panel PN115 Anticoagulation and Coagulation in Cardiac Surgery

Eric Nelson, D.O., Alan Finley, M.D., Linda Shore-Lesserson, M.D., C. David Mazer, M.D.

Upper 2

4-5:30 p.m. AM 90-Min Panel PN116 Anesthesia for the Patient With Coagulation Disorders in Ambulatory Settings

Magdalena Anitescu, M.D., Dalia Elmofty, M.D., Enas Kandil, M.B.,B.Ch., Anna Woodbury, M.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

4-5:30 p.m. FA 90-Min Panel PN117 Computer-Assisted Personalized Sedation (CAPS): Pro and Con

Wendy Gross, M.D., Richard Urman, M.D., M.B.A., Steven Boggs, M.D., M.B.A.

Mezzanine 14A-B

4-5:30 p.m. OB 90-Min Panel PN118 Preventing Maternal Mortality: Practical, Cost-Effective Steps for the Practicing Clinician

Manuel Vallejo, M.D., D.M.D., Lawrence Tsen, M.D., Maya Suresh, M.D.

Upper 5A-B

4-5:30 p.m. CC 90-Min Panel PN119 Critical Care Anesthesiologists and the Perioperative Surgical Home

Ronald Pearl, M.D., Ph.D., Avery Tung, M.D., FCCM, Albert Cheung, M.D., Michael Wall, M.D., FCCM, Gerald Maccioli, M.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

4:10-5:10 p.m. CC 60-Min RCL 129 The Evidence Behind Evidence-Based Medicine

Brian Kavanagh, M.B.

Upper 20A

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Explore the ExhibitsWelcome ReceptionMix and mingle at Saturday’s night’s Welcome Reception from 5:30-6:45 p.m. in Hall C-G.

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Title Speaker Location

7 a.m.-5 p.m. RegistrationSails Pavilion

7 a.m.-5 p.m. ASA Resource Center Lobby D

7 a.m.-5 p.m. International Connection LoungeSails Pavilion

6-7:30 a.m. Special Meeting and Events

SPE30 Traveling the Road to Optimal Pain Management

Eugene Viscusi, M.D., Padma Gulur, M.B.B.S., John Scott, D.O.

San Diego Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom, Salon G

7:30-10 a.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

DW04 Basic and Advanced Flexible Fiberoptic Intubation Workshop

Katherine Gil, M.D., Gail Randel, M.D.

Upper 33A-C

8-9 a.m. OB Special Meetings and Events

SPE08 SOAP/FAER Gertie Marx Plenary Lecture: Are We Speaking the Same Language? Improving Outcomes Through Multidisciplinary Collaboration and Clear Communication

David J. Birnbach, M.D., M.P.H.

Upper 20D

8-9 a.m. AM PBLD L201 Anesthetic Issues for Ambulatory Surgery: What Are the Limits for ‘Appropriate’ Patients and Procedures?

Dean Jones, M.D., FRCPC

Upper 20B-C

8-9 a.m. CA PBLD L202 Optimal Perioperative Monitoring During Carotid Endarterectomy

Harendra Arora, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8-9 a.m. CC PBLD L203 Critical Care Following an Intraoperative Burn Injury

Jean Charchaflieh, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 20B-C

8-9 a.m. FA PBLD L204 I Swear It Will Only Take 15 Minutes: Anesthesia/Sedation for TEE/Cardioversion

Julia Metzner, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8-9 a.m. NA PBLD L205 Awake Craniotomy in a Patient With Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Letitia Jane Easdown, M.D., M.P.H.E.

Upper 20B-C

8-9 a.m. CA PBLD L206 65-Year-Old For a Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy With a Destination LVAD

Theresa Gelzinis, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

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8-9 a.m. OB PBLD L207 Labor Analgesia and Subsequent Cesarean Section in a Patient With Mild Preeclampsia and Thrombocytopenia

Michael Hofkamp, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8-9 a.m. PD PBLD L208 Stridor in an Ex-Premature Infant: Let’s Laser

Matthew Wilder, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8-9 a.m. PD PBLD L209 Vascular Air Embolism and Airway Compromise in an 11-Month-Old for Craniofacial Reconstruction

Wendy Binstock, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8-9 a.m. PI PBLD L210 Infection Control for the Anesthesia Professional: What is the Least I Need to Know?

Richard Beers, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8-9 a.m. RA PBLD L211 Analgesia for Shoulder Arthroscopy: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Hesham Elsharkawy, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8-9:15 a.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE09 Lewis H. Wright Memorial Lecture: Cognitive Changes After Surgery: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

Kirk Hogan, M.D., J.D.

Hall H

8-9:50 a.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE31 QCDR Roundtable: Quality Measures That Matter - Reporting in 2016

Richard P. Dutton, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 20 B-C

8-10 a.m. PN Cadaver Workshops

CA04 Pain Bioskills Cadaver Lab - Radiofrequency Ablation, Safe and Effective Practices Part 1 (Fluoroscopy, Cadaver): Lumbar Spine and Sacrum

Magdalena Anitescu, M.D.

Upper 28A-E

8 a.m.-12 p.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE10 House of Delegates I Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront

8 a.m.-12 p.m. PN Hands-on Workshop

811 Pain Bioskills Lab - Beyond Corticosteroids, Ultrasound-Guided Interventional Techniques for Treating Tendons, Major Joints, and Peripheral Nerves

James Modir, M.D.

Upper 29A-B

9 a.m.-4 p.m. Connection Center – Explore the Exhibits Halls C-G

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9 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE11 Journal Symposium: The Anesthesiologist and Health Care Redesign

James Rathmell, M.D., Warren Sandberg, M.D.

Upper 4

9 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

812 Everyday Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Head and Neck Surgery

Samuel DeMaria, M.D.

Upper 29C-D

9 a.m.-12 p.m. CA Hands-on Workshop

813 Intermediate Transesophageal Echocardiography

James Abernathy, M.D., M.P.H.

Upper 30A-30B

9 a.m.-12 p.m. PD Hands-on Workshop

814 Pediatric Airway Workshop

John Fiadjoe, M.D.

Upper 30C

9 a.m.-12 p.m. PI Seminar 815 Retirement Planning: Effectively Creating and Utilizing Your Retirement Assets!

Jonathan Griswold, M.S., M.D.

Upper 31A-31B

9 a.m.-12 p.m. PI Seminar 816 Perioperative Interprofessional Conflict and its Resolution: A Patient Care, Quality and Wellness Concern

Susan Staudt,, M.D., MSE.d.

31C

9 a.m.-12 p.m. CC Hands-on Workshop

823A Perioperative ACLS Simulation Workshop

Matthew McEvoy, M.D.

Hall B1

9:30-11:30 a.m. PI Special Meetings and Events

SPE12 History Panel: The Lazarus Syndrome: A Brief History of Resuscitation

Douglas Bacon, M.D., M.A., Kenneth Huston, M.D., Christine Ball, M.B.B.S., FANCZA, Susan Vassallo, M.D., Corry Kucik, M.D.

Hall H

9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

Residents and Medical Students

RM14 Resident Component House of Delegates

Matthew Gertsch, M.D.

Upper 20D

9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

Residents and Medical Students

RM15 Medical Student Component House of Delegates

Stephen Shumpert, M.S.C.

Upper 20A

9:50-10:50 a.m. NA 60-Min RCL 202 Blood Pressure and the Brain: How Low Can You Go?

John Drummond, M.D., F.R.C.P.C.

Upper 6B

9:50-10:50 a.m. RA 60-Min RCL 203 Virtual Cadaver Lab – Anatomy Pearls in Regional Anesthesia to Improve Clinical Success

David Auyong, M.D.

Upper 6C

9:50-10:50 a.m. FA 60-Min RCL 204 Top 10 Respiratory Anesthesia Practices That Drive Me Crazy

David Warner, M.D.

Upper 6D-E

9:50-10:50 a.m. FA 60-Min RCL 205 Hemodynamics of Neuraxial Anesthesia: Contemporary Concepts

Virendra Arya, M.D., F.R.C.P.C.

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9:50-10:50 a.m. CC 60-Min RCL 206 Mechanical Ventilatory Support: What Every Anesthesiologist Should Know

Michael Gropper, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 7A-B

9:50-10:50 a.m. PI 60-Min RCL 207 Tired of Not Being Taken Seriously? How Professionalism Affects Your Daily Work Life

Saundra Curry, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

9:50-10:50 a.m. AM PBLD L212 Postoperative and Postdischarge Nausea and Vomiting and Long QT Syndrome: Balancing Risk and Benefit

Anuj Malhotra, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. CA PBLD L213 A 92-Year-Old Woman With Severe Aortic Stenosis Scheduled for Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Fractured Hip: Lessons From and Impact of the TAVR Experience

Jonathan Kay, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. CC PBLD L214 The Surgeon Said She’s Third Spacing and to Give Fluids!

Elizabeth Frost, M.B.,B.Ch.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. FA PBLD L215 The Anesthesiologist as the Second Victim of an Adverse Patient Care Event: Practice, Competence and Colleagues

Sergey Pisklakov, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. NA PBLD L216 Cerebral Aneurysm Coiling in the Interventional Radiology Suite: The Headache of a Lifetime!

Jess Brallier, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. FA PBLD L217 Anesthesia for ERCP: To Intubate or Not to Intubate? That is the Question

Mark Phillips, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. OB PBLD L218 Respiratory Distress Followed By Cardiac Arrest in a Pregnant Patient in the Emergency Department

Lisa Ross, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. PN PBLD L219 She Didn?t Tell Me She Was on Buprenorphine Maintenance Therapy: Now, How Can I Manage Her Postoperative Pain?

Stelian Serban, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

Conference Schedule by Day: SUNDAY

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9:50-10:50 a.m. PD PBLD L220 Why Does My Patient Scheduled for Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Have Severe Groin Pain?

Christine Martin, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. PD PBLD L221 Pneumonectomy in a 6-Year-Old Child With Cystic Fibrosis

Hemanth Baboolal, M.B.,Ch.B.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. RA PBLD L222 Tough Choices: Regional or General Anesthesia in a Very Elderly Patient

Jason Lane, M.D.,M.P.H.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. OB 60-Min Panel PN200 Leading the Way to Success on Labor & Delivery: What Every Obstetric Anesthesiologist Must Know

Chawla Mason, M.D., Manuel Vallejo, M.D., D.M.D., Yaakov Beilin, M.D.

Upper 1A-B

9:50-10:50 a.m. AM 60-Min Panel PN201 Pushing the Limits on Ambulatory Procedures

Stanford Plavin, M.D., Patrick Ziemann-Gimmel, M.D., Steven Butz, M.D.

Upper 2

9:50-10:50 a.m. RA 60-Min Panel PN204 Regional Anesthesia in Challenging Patients: Tips to Succeed

Santhanam Suresh, M.D., Vincent Chan, M.D.

Upper 5A-B

9:50-10:50 a.m. FA 60-Min Panel PN205 Reporting Clinical Data to the AQI’s National Anesthesia Clinical Outcomes Registry

Lance Mueller, MS, Emily Richardson, M.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

9:50-10:50 a.m. FA Point-Counterpoint

PC07 Computer Delivered Infusions Should Replace Manual Administration of Intravenous Anesthetics

Keira Mason, M.D., Anthony Absalom, M.D., Michel Struys, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 23A-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. PI Point-Counterpoint

PC08 Commercialism: Conflict of Interest or Critical Ally

Charlotte Bell, M.D., Steven Barker, M.D., Ph.D., Ronald Pearl, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 24A-C

9:50-11:50 a.m. CC 120-Min Panel

PN203 Patient Blood Management

Jonathan Waters, M.D., Aryeh Shander, M.D., FCCM, Elliott Bennett-Guerrero, M.D., Steven Frank, M.D., Daryl Kor, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

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10 a.m.-12 p.m. PN Cadaver Workshops

CA05 Pain Bioskills Cadaver Lab - Radiofrequency Ablation, Safe and Effective Practices Part 2 (Fluoroscopy, Cadaver): Cervical Spine, Lumbar Disc Biacuplasty

Maxim Eckmann, M.D.

Upper 28A-E

10-11:30 a.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE35 AQI Listening Session Richard P. Dutton, M.D., M.B.A.

Mezzanine 12

10-11:30 a.m. FA Poster Discussions

YI01 Young Investigator - Clinical Science

Evan Kharasch, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 11A

10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

FA Hands-on Workshop

DW05 Basic and Advanced Flexible Fiberoptic Intubation Workshop

Katherine Gil, M.D., Gail Randel, M.D.

Upper 33A-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PN 60-Min RCL 208 Ketamine for the Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Pain

Daniel Carr, M.D.

Upper 7A-B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. NA 60-Min RCL 209 Preventing CNS Complications During Anesthesia and Surgery

James Cottrell, M.D.

Upper 6B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. RA 60-Min RCL 210 Lower Extremity Nerve Blocks: Update

Admir Hadzic, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 6C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 211 A Few New Papers From Outside Anesthesia Which Can Affect Your Practice

Paul Myles, M.B., B.S.

Upper 6D-E

11 a.m.-12 p.m. OB 60-Min RCL 212 Evidence-Based Approach to Post-Dural Puncture Headaches

Robert Gaiser, M.D.

Upper 6F

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 214 Who’s Controlling Your Digital Footprint? Why and How Doctors Should Leverage the Power of Social Media

Marjorie Stiegler, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Clinical Forum

CF05 The Newest Weight Loss Miracle Drug – Coming Soon to an OR Near You

Stephanie Jones, M.D., Jessica Darnobid, M.D.

Upper 8

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PD PBLD L223 How to Utilize Pediatric Advanced Life Support and Crisis Resource Management Principles for Effective Resuscitation of the Pediatric Patient With WPW Syndrome Within the Perioperative Environment

David Young, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CA PBLD L224 Cardiac Anesthesia for the Occasional Cardiac Anesthesiologist

Jason Tippett, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

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11 a.m.-12 p.m. CA PBLD L225 Patient With a Failing Fontan for Emergency Exploratory Laparotomy

Galina Leyvi, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CC PBLD L226 Management of Severe ARDS in the ICU With ECMO

Jacob Gutsche, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA PBLD L227 A Patient With End-Stage Liver Disease for Elective Surgery

James D. Kindscher, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. NA PBLD L228 Just Another Subarachnoid Hemorrahge? Or Am I Really Up-To-Date on What to Do?

Eduardo Galeano, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. OB PBLD L229 Preparing For the Worst: A Simple Case of Patient Presenting for a TOLAC (Trial of Labor After Cesarean Section)

Michelle Simon, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PD PBLD L230 Ninja in the Vaporizer: Are Inhalational Agents Silent Assassins to Children With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy?

Matthew Green, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PD PBLD L231 Perioperative Pain Management in a Pediatric Patient With Chronic Abdominal Pain

Alina Lazar, M.D. Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. RA PBLD L233 Too Thin? Hip Fracture in a Patient on Anticoagulation. A Review of Novel Oral Anticoagulation Therapy

Yan Lai, M.D. Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CC 60-Min Panel PN206 The Vasoplegic Syndrome: A Review of the Pathophysiology and an Update on Treatment

Gregory Fischer, M.D., Menachem Weiner, M.D.

Upper 1A-B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. AM 60-Min Panel PN207 Supraglottic Airway Devices in out of OR Locations

Basavana Goudra, M.D., FRCA, Radha Arunkumar, M.D., Irene Osborne, M.D.

Upper 2

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CA 60-Min Panel PN208 Improving Octogenarian/ Nonagenarian Care After Cardiothoracic Surgery

Shamsuddin Akhtar, M.D., Mark Newman, M.D., Sheila Barnett, M.B.,B.S., B.Sc., Jack Shanewise, M.D.

Upper 5A-B

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11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA 60-Min Panel PN209 Considerations in International Anesthesia Care

Elizabeth Drum, M.D., Adeyemi Olufolabi, M.B., B.S., Holly Muir, M.D., Mark Singleton, M.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PI Point-Counterpoint

PC09 Anesthesia Information Management Systems Should Be The Standard of Care For All Patients Receiving an Anesthetic

Joseph Szokol, M.D., Wilton Levine, M.D., Mark Deshur, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 23A-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CA Point-Counterpoint

PC10 Spinal Drains Should Be Used in Transcutaneous Endovascular Aortic Repair of Thoracic Aorta

Christine Fedorow, B.Sc.(Hon), M.D., F.R.C.P.C., Albert Cheung, M.D., Hamdy Elsayed-Awad, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Special Meetings and Events

SPE32 Integrated Leadership in Healthcare

John Combes, M.D.

Upper 6A

1-2 p.m. Residents and Medical Students

RM16 Medical Student: What I Wish I Would Have Known Before Residency

John Mitchell, M.D.

Upper 26A-B

1-3 p.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE13 Best of Abstracts: Basic Science

J. David Clark, M.D., Ph.D., Piyush M. Patel, M.D., F.R.C.P.C.

Upper 4

1:10-2:10 p.m. PI PBLD L232 Expanding Role of Anesthesiologists - Joint Replacement Surgery in a Perioperative Surgical Home (PSH) Care Model

Kyle Ahn, M.D. Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. CC 60-Min RCL 216 Controversies and Best Practices in Central Line Insertion

Avery Tung, M.D., FCCM

Upper 6B

1:10-2:10 p.m. RA 60-Min RCL 217 Hemorrhagic and Infectious Complications of Neuraxial Anesthesia

Terese Horlocker, M.D.

Upper 6C

1:10-2:10 p.m. CA 60-Min RCL 218 Anesthesia for Patients with Valvular Heart Disease for Non-Cardiac Surgery

Steven Konstadt, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 6D-E

1:10-2:10 p.m. OB 60-Min RCL 219 Postpartum Hemorrhage and the National Partnership for Maternal Safety Hemorrhage Bundle

Jill Mhyre, M.D. Upper 6F

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1:10-2:10 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 220 Hospital System Failures and Hazard Management in the Operating Room

Allan Klock, M.D.

Upper 7A-B

1:10-2:10 p.m. PD 60-Min RCL 221 Pediatric Sedation Outside the Operating Room: Safe and Sound!

Joseph Cravero, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

1:10-2:10 p.m. PI Clinical Forum

CF06 How Should I Deal With a Disruptive Colleague or Surgeon?

Richard Wolman, M.D., M.A., Joseph Kras, M.D., D.D.S., M.A., Kenneth Abbey, M.D., J.D.

Upper 8

1:10-2:10 p.m. PN PBLD L234 When a Good Sleep is Not Necessarily the Best Outcome: Aesthetic Management for Pain Procedure

Magdalena Anitescu, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. CA PBLD L235 It’s Just an Endoscopy But the Patient Has an LVAD

Christopher Kent, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. CC PBLD L236 Perioperative Care of the Complex Medical Patient With Advanced Liver Disease

Sean Josephs, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. FA PBLD L237 Looking for Clots in All the Right Places: Trauma Induced Coagulopathy

Maged Andrews, M.B.,B.Ch.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. NA PBLD L238 My Ulnar Neuropathy has Resolved. Now I Have to Go for Spine Surgery in the Prone Surrender Position

Ihab Kamel, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. FA PBLD L239 Peripheral Nerve Blockade in the Patient With Nerve Injury/Dysfunction: Weighing the Risks and Benefits

Thomas Halaszynski, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. OB PBLD L240 Just Another Day on Labor and Delivery: Preeclampsia and Morbid Obesity

Regina Fragneto, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PN PBLD L241 Abdominal Pain: Is It All in the Belly?

Tariq Malik, M.D. Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PD PBLD L242 Sex, Drugs, and Rock ‘N’ Roll: An Anxious Adolescent Female for ORIF of an Ankle Fracture

Bridget Muldowney, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

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1:10-2:10 p.m. PI PBLD L243 How to Not End Up on the Nightly News: Safe Injection Practices and Medical Malpractice

Vilma Joseph, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. RA PBLD L244 Seize the Chance to Save a Life: Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity

Erin Manning, M.D.,Ph.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PN Point-Counterpoint

PC11 Can Pharmacogenetic Testing Improve the Treatment of Pain?

Anita Gupta, D.O., Padma Gulur, M.B.,B.S.

Upper 23A-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. OB Point-Counterpoint

PC12 General Anesthesia for Placenta Accreta: Always or Never

Carolyn Weiniger, M.B.,B.Ch., Yaakov Beilin, M.D., Lisa Leffert, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

1:10-2:40 p.m. AM 90-Min RCL 233 Perioperative Pathways for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Avoiding Complications After Ambulatory Surgery

Satya-Krishna Ramachandran, M.D., FRCA, Matthias Eikermann, M.D.

Upper 20D

1:10-2:40 p.m. PI PBLD L003 Do You Want to Present a PBLD at the 2016 ASA Meeting? This PBLD Session Could Help You

Sanjay Bhananker, M.D.,F.R.C.A

Upper 20B-C

1:10-3:10 p.m. PI Special Meetings and Events

SPE14 (International Panel) Equipment, Supplies and Sustainability: International Perspectives

Jodi Sherman, M.D., Paul Fentaon, F.F.A.R.C.S.I., Forbes McGain, FANZCA, Frank Swinton, MNBCH, FRGS, FRCA, Dip.

Upper 3

1:10-3:10 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE15 Anesthesiology Clinical Trials Session

James C. Eisenach, M.D.

Upper 20A

1:10-3:10 p.m. CA 120-Minute RCL

215 Update on Thoracic Anesthesia

Marcos Vidal-Melo, M.D., Ph.D., Edmond Cohen, M.D., Peter Slinger, M.D., Javier Campos, M.D.

Upper 6A

1:10-3:10 p.m. OB 120-Min Panel

PN211 Labor and Delivery in the High-Risk Cardiac Patient

Brendan Carvalho, FRCA, Katherine Arendt, M.D., Nancy Nussmeier, M.D., James DiNardo, M.D.

Upper 1A-B

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1:10-3:10 p.m. FA 120-Min Panel

PN212 Obesity, Morbid Obesity and Ultra Obesity: The Large Challenge in Anesthesia

Ashish Sinha, M.D., Ph.D., Roman Schumann, M.D., Adrian Alvarez, M.D., Michael Margarson, M.B.,B.S., M.D., Frances Chung, M.B.,B.S.

Upper 2

1:10-3:10 p.m. FA 120-Min Panel

PN213 Creating the Safe Non-Operating Room Anesthesia (NORA) Experience

Brenda Gentz, M.D., Keira Mason, M.D., Irene Osborn, M.D., Anthony Absalom, M.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

1:10-3:10 p.m. CC 120-Min Panel

PN214 Perioperative Anesthesia-Centric ACLS

Vivek Moitra, M.D., Kyle Harrison, M.D., Matthew McEvoy, M.D., Scott Watkins, M.D., Sharon Einav, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

1:10-3:10 p.m. FA 120-Min Panel

PN215 Disaster Preparedness: The Central Role of the Anesthesiologist

Joseph McIsaac, M.D., M.S., Frederick Burgess, M.D., Ph.D., Corry Kucik, M.D., Michael Murray, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 5A-B

1:10-3:10 p.m. CC 120-Min Panel

PN216 Management of Perioperative Fluids and Surgical Outcomes

Ozan Akca, M.D., FC.C.M., Aaron Joffe, D.O., Miguel Cobas, M.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

1:10-3:40 p.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

DW06 Basic and Advanced Flexible Fiberoptic Intubation Workshop

Katherine Gil, M.D., Gail Randel, M.D.

Upper 33A-C

1:10-4:10 p.m. PN Hands-on Workshop

817 Pain Bioskills Lab-Advanced Skills in Ultrasound Guided Blocks of the Head and Neck (Live Models): Stellate Ganglion, Trigeminal Nerves, Greater Occipital Nerve, Cervical Spine

Daniel Warren, M.D.

Upper 29A-B

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1:10-4:10 p.m. PN Hands-on Workshop

818 Pain Workshop-Essentials of Physical Exam, a Hands-On Practicum for Pain Physicians (Live Models): Lumbar and Cervical Spine, Neuro, Hip, and SI Joint

Brian Starr, M.D. Upper 29C-D

1:10-4:10 p.m. CA Hands-on Workshop

819 Advanced TEE workshops

Sajid Shahul, M.D., M.P.H.

Upper 30A-30B

1:10-4:10 p.m. FA Seminar 820 Develop and Distribute Your Own iOS, and MAC OS X apps - Methods and Concepts for Beginners and Intermediate Developers

George Sheplock, M.D., Brian Rothman, M.D.

Upper 31A-31B

1:10-4:10 p.m. PI Seminar 821 A Physician’s Rite of Passage(TM): Self-Discovery, Interpersonal Growth and Development

Gail Randel, M.D., R.P.H., RYT, Linda Lang, E-RYT

Upper 32A-B

1:10-4:10 p.m. PD Hands-on Workshop

822 Ultrasound Guided Pediatric Regional Anesthesia Workshop

Tarun Bhalla, MD, Santhanam Suresh, M.D.

Hall B1

1:10-4:10 p.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

825 Hands-on Anesthesia Machine Workshop

Samsun Lampotang, Ph.D.

Hall B1

1:10-4:10 p.m. CC Hands-on Workshop

823B Perioperative ACLS Simulation Workshop

Matthew McEvoy, M.D.

Hall B1

2-5 p.m. FA Residents and Medical Students

RM17 FAER Medical Student Anesthesia Research Fellowship Symposium

Paloma Toledo, M.D., M.P.H.

Hall B1

2-5 p.m. RA Residents and Medical Students

RM18 Resident Regional Anesthesia Workshop

Julia Pollock, M.D.

Hall B1

2:20-3:20 p.m. RA 60-Min RCL 222 Local Anesthetics: Mechanisms, Toxicities and Controversies

John Butterworth, M.D.

Upper 6C

2:20-3:20 p.m. CA 60-Min RCL 223 Vasoactive Cardiac Medications and Cardiac Function: Does It Matter?

Jerrold Levy, M.D.

Upper 6D-E

2:20-3:20 p.m. OB 60-Min RCL 224 Anesthesia for the Morbidly Obese Parturient

Brenda Bucklin, M.D.

Upper 6F

2:20-3:20 p.m. PD 60-Min RCL 225 Common Pediatric Anesthesia Emergencies: Safety and Best Practices

Franklyn Cladis, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

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2:20-3:20 p.m. NA 60-Min RCL 308 Perioperative Management of Traumatic Brain Injury: How Can The Anesthesiologists Contribute to Improving the Outcomes?

Audree Bendo, M.D., Deepak Sharma, M.B.,B.S., D.M.

Upper 6B

2:20-3:20 p.m. AM Clinical Forum

CF07 Monitored Anesthesia Care Disasters At The ASC

Steven Gayer, M.D., M.B.A., Tina Tran, M.D., Howard Palte, M.B.Ch.B., F.C.A.(S.A.)

Upper 8

2:20-3:20 p.m. PI Point-Counterpoint

PC13 Is the Perioperative Surgical Home a Viable Option for Anesthesiology?

Zeev Kain, M.D., M.B.A., Lee Fleisher, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

2:20-3:20 p.m. CC Point-Counterpoint

PC14 Tidal Volumes Don’t Really Matter to the Anesthesiologist

James Blum, M.D., Daniel Talmor, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

4-4:15 p.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE06 ABA Informational Session: Assessment Programs for Primary Certification in Anesthesiology

Brenda Fahey, M.D.

Hall H

4-5 p.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE07 ABA Informational Session: Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology Program (MOCA®)

Deborah Culley, M.D., Thomas Loughlin, M.D.

Hall H

4-5 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 226 Turning Off the Gas: The Aging Anesthesiologist

Jonathan Katz, M.D.

Upper 6A

4-5 p.m. PN 60-Min RCL 227 The Strain in Pain Lies Mainly in the Brain: Lessons Learned from Neuroimaging of Pain

Sean Mackey, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 6B

4-5 p.m. CC 60-Min RCL 228 Sepsis Current Concepts, Guidelines and Perioperative Management

Mark Nunnally, M.D., FCCM

Upper 6C

4-5 p.m. AM 60-Min RCL 229 Update on Regional Anesthesia for Ambulatory Surgery

Meg Rosenblatt, M.D.

Upper 6D-E

4-5 p.m. PD 60-Min RCL 230 Pediatric Difficult Airway Management: Approaches for Success

Narasimhan Jagannathan, M.D.

Upper 6F

4-5 p.m. PN 60-Min RCL 232 Guidelines of the ASRA and other organizations on interventional pain procedures in patients on anticoagulants

Honorio Benzon, M.D.

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4-5 p.m. CC Clinical Forum

CF08 Challenges and Controversies in Critical Care Anesthesiology: A Case-Based Decision Scenario

Christopher Choukalas, M.D., M.S., Avery Tung, M.D., F.C.C.M., Miguel Cobas, M.D., Michael O’Connor, M.D., F.C.C.M.

Upper 8

4-5 p.m. CA PBLD L245 Hold My Compass: Tools and Tips So That YOU Don’t Get Lost in the EP Lab

Mark Weiss, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. CA PBLD L246 Descending Thoracic Aortic Repair - Spinal Cord Protection Strategies

Harendra Arora, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. CC PBLD L247 Is There a Doctor on the Plane? Management of Cardiac Arrest at 30,000 Feet

Philip Rubin, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. FA PBLD L248 How Do I Provide Safe Anesthetic Care for a Patient Undergoing a Complex Hepatectomy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma?

Jeron Zerillo, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. OB PBLD L249 Anesthetic Management of Cesarean Delivery for a Parturient With Previous Myocardial Infarction and Coronary Artery Stents

Daria Moaveni, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. PN PBLD L250 The Perioperative Surgical Home and the Chronic Pain Patient: Anesthesiologists, Surgeons, and Pain Physicians Playing a Vital Role

Dalia Elmofty, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. PD PBLD L251 Huh? You’re Asking For an EEG Under Anesthesia for a 200lb Autistic Kid with Down’s? Didn’t He Give Someone a Broken Nose Last Time He Was Here?

Peter Chin, M.B.,B.S.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. PD PBLD L252 Fell Asleep at Day Care, Now Unarousable, Flash Pulmonary Edema and Pulmonary Hypertension?

Christina Diaz, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

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4-5 p.m. PI PBLD L253 Burned Out Anesthesiologist: Practice, Competence and Colleagues

Sergey Pisklakov, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. PI PBLD L254 Do Not Resuscitate Orders for the Surgical Patient - Not So Simple

Joel Yarmush, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. RA PBLD L255 Numb and Number: Should We Use Regional Anesthesia for Orthopedic Trauma?

Nabil Elkassabany, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5 p.m. AM Point-Counterpoint

PC15 Succinylcholine for Emergency Use Only Does Not Require Onsite Dantrolene

Mary Ann Vann, M.D., Meena Desai, M.D., Ronald Litman, D.O.

Upper 23A-C

4-5 p.m. CA Point-Counterpoint

PC16 Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy

Karsten Bartels, M.D., Robert Thiele, M.D., Nathan Weitzel, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

4-5:30 p.m. OB 90-Min Panel PN222 Obstetric emergencies – How do you prepare and what do you need to know when the unthinkable happens

Heather Nixon, M.D., Jeanette Bauchat, M.D., Steven Lipman, M.D., Wei Xiao, M.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

4-5:30 p.m. NA 90-Min RCL 231 Science and Voodoo of Brain Protection

Peter Goldstein, M.D., David Warner, M.D., Michael Todd, M.D.

Upper 7A-B

4-5:30 p.m. CC Subspecialty Panels

605 (SOCCA) Critical Care Year in Review

Daniel Brown, M.D., Ph.D., David Barbara, M.D., Vanessa Moll, M.D., John Turnbull, M.D.

Upper 3

4-5:30 p.m. FA PBLD L004 Perioperative Laboratory and Cardiac Testing: What is Necessary?

David Hepner, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

4-5:30 p.m. PD 90-Min Panel PN217 The Pediatric Perioperative Surgical Home - Wishful Thinking or a Dream Come True?

Sabine Kost-Byerly, M.D., Zeev Kain, M.D., M.B.A., Lynne Ferrari, M.D., Thomas Vetter, M.D., M.P.H.

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4-5:30 p.m. PI 90-Min Panel PN218 And Who Among Us Shall Lead? The Future of Perioperative Medicine: Ivory Tower, Private Sector, or Both??

Zachary Deutch, M.D., Steven Lisco, M.D., Ronald Pearl, M.D., Ph.D., Michael Simon, M.D., Adam Blomberg, M.D.

Upper 2

4-5:30 p.m. OB 90-Min Panel PN219 Risk Management and Medical Liability in Obstetric Anesthesia - What Gets Anesthesiologists into Trouble?

Craig Palmer, M.D., David Birnbach, M.D., M.P.H., Richard Smiley, M.D., Ph.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

4-5:30 p.m. RA 90-Min Panel PN220 Pharmacogenetics to Pharmacogenomics to Pharmaco-omics: Implications for Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management

Steven Clendenen, M.D., Terese Horlocker, M.D., Richard Weinshilboum, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

4-5:30 p.m. CA 90-Min Panel PN221 Heart Failure and Cardiac Surgery

Amanda Fox, M.D., M.P.H., Douglas Shook, M.D., Robert Sladen, M.B.,Ch.B., FCCM, Michael Fitzsimons, M.D.

Upper 5A-5B

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Don’t miss these hot topic sessions!Medicare Payment Reform: SGR is Gone, So Now What?Stanley Stead, M.D., M.B.A., Marc Leib, M.D., J.D., Sharon Merrick, MS, CCS-PSaturday, October 24 | 1:10-2:10 p.m. | Hall H

Traveling the Road to Optimal Pain ManagementEugene Viscusi, M.D., Padma Gulur, M.B.B.S., John Scott, D.O.Sunday, October 25 | 6-7:30 a.m. | San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina, Marina Ballroom Salon G

QCDR Roundtable: Quality Measures That Matter –Reporting in 2016Richard P. Dutton, M.D., M.B.A.Sunday, October 25 | 8-9:50 a.m. | Upper 20B-C

Integrated Leadership in HealthcareJohn Combes, M.D., Senior Vice President, American Hospital AssociationSunday, October 25 | 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. | Ballroom 6A

ABA Informational Session: Assessment Programs for Primary Certification in AnesthesiologyBrenda Fahey, M.D.Sunday, October 25 | 4-4:15 p.m. | Hall H

ABA Informational Session: Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology Program (MOCA®)Deborah Culley, M.D., Thomas Loughlin, M.D.Sunday, October 25 | 4-5 p.m. | Hall H

Substance Use Disorder in Anesthesiology Residents: What is the Risk, and What Can We DoDavid Warner, M.D., Keith Berge, M.D.Monday, October 26 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. | Upper 3

ICD-10-CM for AnesthesiologistsMarc Leib, M.D., J.D., Sharon Merrick, MS, CCS-PTuesday, October 27 | 1-2 p.m.Upper 4

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Time Track TypeSession Code

Title Speaker Location

7 a.m.-5 p.m. RegistrationSails Pavilion

7 a.m.-5 p.m. ASA Resource Center Lobby D

7 a.m.-5 p.m. International Connection LoungeSails Pavilion

8-9:15 a.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE16 Emery A. Rovenstine Lecture: Without Science There is Little Art in Anesthesiology

James C. Eisenach, M.D.

Hall H

8 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

828 Rescue Echo for Everyone: 2015 ASA Basic TTE Workshop

Candice Montzingo, M.D., Sasha Shillcutt, M.D.

Upper 30A-30B

9 a.m.-12 p.m. AM Hands-on Workshop

826 Ophthalmic Regional Anesthesia: Hands-on with Cadaver and Porcine Specimens

Steven Gayer, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 28A-E

9 a.m.-12 p.m. AM Hands-on Workshop

827 Must Know Blocks for Ambulatory Anesthesia

David Auyong, M.D.

Upper 29A-29D

9 a.m.-12 p.m. PN Hands-on Workshop

829 Acupuncture Workshop

Yuan-Chi Lin, M.D.

Upper 30C-30D

9 a.m.-12 p.m. PI Seminar 830 Balancing the Stress of Anesthesia and Work Life Frenzy: Mastering the Art of Mindfulness to Find Resilience at Work.

Kenneth Sapire, MBCHB

Upper 32A-B

9 a.m.-12 p.m. PN Hands-on Workshop

831 Pain Workshop-Pain Medicine Practice Management for 2015 and Beyond, Staying Ahead and Staying Out of Trouble

Kevin Vorenkamp, M.D.

Upper 33A-33B

9 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

843 Awake Fiberoptic Intubation: A Streamlined Approach With Nerve Blocks

Scott Miller, M.D.

Upper 31A-C

9 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

835A Difficult Airway Workshop With Simulation

Allan Reed, M.D., Elizabeth Behringer, M.D., Joseph Quinlan, M.D.

Hall B1

9 a.m.-1 p.m. Connection Center – Explore the Exhibits Halls C-G

9:35-11:05 a.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE17 Celebration of Research

James C. Eisenach, M.D.

Upper 20D

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9:50-10:50 a.m. FA 60-Min RCL 301 Perioperative Identification, Evaluation and Optimization of the Highest Risk Patients

BobbieJean Sweitzer, M.D.

Upper 6A

9:50-10:50 a.m. NA 60-Min RCL 302 Perioperative Management of Neurovascular Diseases

Adrian Gelb, M.B., Ch.B.

Upper 6B

9:50-10:50 a.m. AM 60-Min RCL 303 Patient Selection For Ambulatory Surgery: Can Any Patient Be an Outpatient?

Girish Joshi, M.B.B.S., M.D., FFARCSI

Upper 6C

9:50-10:50 a.m. PI 60-Min RCL 304 Compensation for Service - When the Revenues Don’t Support the Expectations

Asa Lockhart, M.D.

Upper 6D-E

9:50-10:50 a.m. OB 60-Min RCL 305 Anesthesia for Nonobstetric Surgery and Procedures

Yaakov Beilin, M.D.

Upper 6F

9:50-10:50 a.m. PD 60-Min RCL 306 Patients with Congenital Heart Surgery for Non-Cardiac Emergency Procedures: What Skill set Do we Need to Possess?

Chandra Ramamoorthy, M.D.

Upper 7A-B

9:50-10:50 a.m. FA 60-Min RCL 307 Anesthesia For Major Orthopedic Surgery

Andrew Rosenberg, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

9:50-10:50 a.m. FA Subspecialty Panels

609 (STA) New Technologies in Anesthesia and Anesthesia Simulation

Thomas Hemmerling, M.D., Orlando Hung, M.D., Nathan Delson, Ph.D., M. Bould, M.B., Ch.B, MRCP, FRCA, MEd

Upper 3

9:50-10:50 a.m. PD Clinical Forum

CF09 Is There A Pediatric Consultant In The House? - A Consultant Model For The Pediatric Perioperative Surgical Home

Thomas Cox, M.D., Marjorie Brennan, M.D., Chris Glover, M.D., Nykiel Sydney, M.D.

Upper 8

9:50-10:50 a.m. FA PBLD L301 A Patient With End-Stage Liver Disease for Elective Surgery

James D. Kindscher, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. AM PBLD L302 Is an OSA Patient Safe for Ambulatory Shoulder Surgery?

Christopher Canlas, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. CA PBLD L303 It’s Just an Endoscopy But the Patient Has an LVAD

Christopher Kent, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

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9:50-10:50 a.m. CC PBLD L304 Perioperative Care of the Complex Medical Patient With Advanced Liver Disease

Sean Josephs, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. FA PBLD L305 Anesthetic Management of a Patient With Penetrating Chest Trauma

Charles Smith, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. NA PBLD L306 Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease: Just Another Simple MAC Case Right?

Jess Brallier, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. OB PBLD L307 Cocaine, Preeclampsia, and Maternal Cardiac Arrest - Just Another Day in OB Anesthesia

Jennifer Banayan, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. PN PBLD L308 Neuroablative Blocks and Intrathecal Pumps: The Perioperative Questions that Arise With the Patient on High Dose Opioids and Hospice Care

Geeta Nagpal, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. PD PBLD L309 Playing Hot Potato: Whose Job is it Anyway? The Anesthesiologist in Command of the Perioperative Surgical Home With a Patient With Necrotizing Fasciitis

Christina Diaz, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. PI PBLD L310 He’s 15, Needs This Operation, and He’s DNR!

David Mann, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. RA PBLD L311 Interscalene Nerve Block Catheter for Pain Control After Shoulder Surgery in an Obese Diabetic With Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Colby Parks, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. NA 60-Min Panel PN300 Anesthesia For Craniotomy: What’s New and Why (Part I)

Rafi Avitsian, M.D., Kristin Engelhard, M.D., Ph.D., Arthur Lam, M.D.

Upper 1A-B

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9:50-10:50 a.m. CA 60-Min Panel PN301 Perioperative Surgical Home Practice Opportunities: Adding Value To Your Healthcare System With a Pacemaker/ ICD Service

Marc Rozner, Ph.D., M.D., Alec Rooke, M.D., Ph.D, Peter Schulman, M.D.

Upper 2

9:50-10:50 a.m. PI 60-Min Panel PN302 Non-Traditional Simulation: Life Outside the Sim Center

Viji Kurup, M.D., Christina Matadial, M.D., Jessica Feinleib, M.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

9:50-10:50 a.m. AM 60-Min Panel PN303 Pediatric Ambulatory Challenges

J. Lance Lichtor, M.D., Mark Singleton, M.D., Karen Thomson, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

9:50-10:50 a.m. PI Point-Counterpoint

PC17 Strategies for Addressing Lapses in Medical Professionalism

Michael Lewis, M.D., Shawn Banks, M.D., Carol Diachun, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

9:50-10:50 a.m. RA Point-Counterpoint

PC18 In-Hospital Falls: Are Peripheral Nerve Blocks to Blame?

Sandra Kopp, M.D., Rebecca Johnson, M.D., Linda Le-Wendling, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

9:50-11:50 a.m. PI 120-Min Panel

PN304 Monetizing the Perioperative Surgical Home

Marc Leib, M.D., J.D., Stan Stead, M.D., M.B.A., Zeev Kain, M.D., M.B.A., Mike Schweitzer, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 5A-B

9:50-11:50 a.m. FA 120-Min Panel

PN305 Enhanced Recovery After Surgery- A Look Into The Future of Perioperative Care

Vijaya Gottumukkala, M.B;B.S, M.D (Anes), F.R.C.A, Tong Gan, M.D, M.H.S, F.R.C.A, Thomas Aloia, M.D, Ana Cristina Pereira, M.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

9:50-11:50 a.m. PI 120-Min Panel

PN323 Anesthesiologist Assistants (AAs): How Do We Integrate Them Into Our State, Hospital and Practice

Deborah Rusy, M.D., M.B.A., Saral Patel, A.A.-C, MMsc, Sam Page, M.D., Randall Clark, M.D., Jay Mesrobian, M.D., M.B.A.

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11 a.m.-12 p.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE33 Substance Use Disorder in Anesthesiology Residents: What is the Risk, and What Can We Do

David O. Warner, M.D., Keith Berge, M.D.

Upper 3

11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 309 Hazards of the Anesthesia Workstation

James Eisenkraft, M.D.

Upper 6C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 310 Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: Coming Your Way!

Susan Staudt, M.D., MSEd

Upper 6D-6E

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PD 60-Min RCL 311 Errors in Pediatric Anesthesia: What Can We Learn From Our Mistakes?

Samuel Wald, M.D.

Upper 6F

11 a.m.-12 p.m. RA 60-Min RCL 312 Multimodal Analgesics in Perioperative Pain Management

May Chin, M.D. Upper 7A-7B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 313 Anesthesia for Routine and Advanced GI Endoscopy

Sheila Barnett, M.B.,B.S., B.Sc.

Mezzanine 17A-B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CC 60-Min RCL 333 Death by Resuscitation: What Will Go Wrong During CPR and How Can We Prevent It?

Sharon Einav, M.D.

Upper 6B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PN 60-Min RCL 334 Pain and Prescription Opioids: From Panacea to Epidemic

James Rathmell, M.D.

Upper 6A

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CA Clinical Forum

CF10 The Anti-Coagulated Patient for a Regional Procedure

Nikolaos Skubas, M.D., Jeremy Pick, M.D., Timothy Heinke, M.D., Michael Fitzsimons, M.D.

Upper 8

11 a.m.-12 p.m. AM PBLD L312 It’s Just a Cataract: How a Simple Thing Can Go Bad

Michael Pilla, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. RA PBLD L313 Perioperative Management of the Patient on Long-Term Oral Anticoagulation Therapy: It’s Not Just Warfarin Anymore

Richard Beers, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CA PBLD L314 Keeping Coronary Stents Patent in Patients

Priya Kumar, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CC PBLD L315 Management of Acute Pulmonary Embolism: Anticipating and Responding to Complexity

Ahmed Zaky, M.D.,M.P.H.

Upper 20B-C

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11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA PBLD L316 It’s Only a MAC Case and Now My Patient is on FIRE!

Mark Phillips, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. OB PBLD L317 Labor and Delivery in the Age of Ebola

Joel Yarmush, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA PBLD L318 Peripheral Nerve Blockade in the Patient With Nerve Injury/Dysfunction: Weighing the Risks and Benefits

Thomas Halaszynski, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PD PBLD L319 You Want to Do a Spinal for a Premie With BPD but the Surgeon Insists on Repairing the Inguinal Hernia Laparoscopically. Now What?

Donald Schwartz, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PD PBLD L320 Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy in a Child With Down Syndrome: More to It Than You Think!

Catherine Seipel, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PI PBLD L321 Intraoperative Management of a Child With an Undiagnosed Myopathy and Malignant Hyperthermia

Tae Kim, M.D. Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. RA PBLD L322 Regional Anesthesia Options for a 68-Year-Old Man With Multiple Rib Fractures

Elizabeth Wilson, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. NA 60-Min Panel PN306 Anesthesia For Craniotomy: What’s New and Why (Part II)

Rafi Avitsian, M.D., Adrian Gelb, M.B.,B.Ch., FRCPC, William Lanier, M.D.

Upper 1A-1B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CC 60-Min Panel PN307 Perioperative Hemodynamic Optimization

Sheela Pai, M.D., Marek Brzezinski, M.D., Sajid Shahul, M.D.

Upper 2

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PN 60-Min Panel PN308 Recent Developments in Pain Management

Honorio Benzon, M. D., Khalid Malik, Marc Huntoon

Mezzanine 16A-B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PI 60-Min Panel PN309 Lean Process Improvement in Perioperative Services: Getting Started

Gerard Costello, M.D., Stephen Rupp, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

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11 a.m.-12 p.m. PI Point-Counterpoint

PC19 The Perioperative Home is the Future of the Practice of Anesthesiology

Joseph Szokol, M.D., J.D., M.B.A., Peter Dunbar, M.B., Ch.B., M.B.A., Jeffery Vender, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 23A-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Point-Counterpoint

PC20 Coagulation Management in Severe Trauma

Albert Varon, M.D., M.H.P.E., Samuel Galvagno, D.O., Ph.D., M.S., Marc Steuer, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

1-5 p.m. RA Cadaver Workshops

CA06 Comprehensive Cadaver Anatomy and Live-Model Ultrasound in Regional Anesthesia

Carlo Franco, M.D., Xavier Sala-Blanch, M.D.

Upper 28A-E

1:10-2:10 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE18 FAER-Helrich Research Lecture: Can We Do Better? How Big Data Can Help

Laurent G. Glance, M.D.

Hall H

1:10-2:10 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 314 How to Establish a Perioperative Surgical Home in Your Institution

Zeev Kain, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 6A

1:10-2:10 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 315 Building a Quality Management System for Meaningful Use

John Allyn, M.D. Upper 6B

1:10-2:10 p.m. AM 60-Min RCL 316 Office-Based Anesthesia: Challenges and Successes

Rebecca Twersky, M.D., M.P.H.

Upper 6C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PN 60-Min RCL 317 Radiofrequency Ablation for the Treatment of Spine Pain: Understanding the Basic Principles and Clinical Applications

David Provenzano, M.D.

Upper 6D-6E

1:10-2:10 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 319 Morbid Obesity and Anesthesia: Crossroads of a Challenge

Ashish Sinha, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 7A-B

1:10-2:10 p.m. CC 60-Min RCL 320 Clinical Understanding of Hemodynamics

Jeffrey Vender, M.D.,FCCM, FCCP

Mezzanine 17A-B

1:10-2:10 p.m. PD Clinical Forum

CF11 The Pediatric Checklist Manifesto-Utilization of Pediatric Checklists to Improve Care and Safety

Ronald Easley, M.D., Justin Lockman, M.D., James Philip Spaeth, M.D., James Fehr, M.D.

Upper 8

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1:10-2:10 p.m. CA PBLD L323 Anesthesia for a Survivor: Emergency Orthopedic Surgery in an Adult With Complex Congenital Heart Disease

Inna Maranets, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. CC PBLD L324 Toxicology? But I Am an Anesthesiologist! Management of Co-Intoxications in the Unresponsive Patient

Robert Gould, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. FA PBLD L325 Oh No! Both Arteries in My Neck Are Blocked! Now What?

Stanlies D’Souza, M.D.,F.R.C.A

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. NA PBLD L326 Cerebral Aneurysm Coiling in the Interventional Radiology Suite: The Headache of a Lifetime!

Jess Brallier, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. OB PBLD L327 Anesthesia for an Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Parturient

David Mann, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PN PBLD L328 CRPS: The Latest Evidence Based Approach to a Pain Enigma

Peter Yi, M.D. Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PD PBLD L329 The Pediatric Heart- Anesthesia for Non-Cardiac Surgery

Prabhakar Devavaram, M.B.,B.S.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PD PBLD L330 Fell Asleep at Day Care, Now Unarousable, Flash Pulmonary Edema and Pulmonary Hypertension?

Christina Diaz, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PI PBLD L331 Anesthesiologists and Terminal Live Organ Donation: Will You Participate?

Richard Wolman, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. PI PBLD L332 You Are Who You Tweet: The Online Anesthesiologist

Wendy Bernstein, M.D., MBA

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. RA PBLD L333 Antifibrinolytic Use in Major Orthopedic Procedures: What’s the Bloody Controversy?

Yan Lai, M.D.,M.P.H.

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:10 p.m. AM Point-Counterpoint

PC21 The Snoring Child for Ambulatory Adenotonsillectomy

Raafat Hannallah, M.D., F.A.A.P., Karen Brown, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

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PC22 Can a Patient Dictate Care: Another Ethical Dilemma in the Management of the Perioperative Patient

Neal Cohen, M.D., M.P.H., M.S., Nicholas Sadovinkoff, M.D., Michael Nurok, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

1:10-2:40 p.m. PI PBLD L005 How to Create and Moderate a Great Problem Based Learning Discussion (PBLD)

Kirk Lalwani, M.D.,F.R.C.A

Upper 20B-C

1:10-2:40 p.m. PI 90-Min Panel PN322 Recurrent Errors In Anesthesiology Group Management: The Saga Continues

David Mackey, M.D., Asa Lockhart, M.D., M.B.A., Judy Semo, J.D., Genie Blough, M.B.A., F.A.C.M.P.E.

Upper 3

1:10-3:10 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE19 (International Panel) You Too Can be an Anesthesia Leader – An International Perspective

Adrian Gelb, M.B.,B.Ch., FRCPC, Minerva Calimag, M.D., Patricia Houston, M.D., Jane Fitch, M.D., Kate Leslie, M.D.

Upper 20D

1:10-3:10 p.m. OB 120-Minute RCL

318 Problems in Critical Care Obstetric Anesthesia

David Gambling, M.D., Arvind Palanisamy, M.D., Richard Wissler, M.D., Ph.D., Jennifer Hofer, M.D.

Upper 6F

1:10-3:10 p.m. OB Subspecialty Panels

606 (SOAP) Preventing Maternal Mortality: Practical, Cost-Effective Steps for the Practicing Clinician

Manuel Vallejo, M.D., D.M.D., Lawrence Tsen, M.D., Maya Suresh, M.D.

Upper 4

1:10-3:10 p.m. PN 120-Min Panel

PN310 Pain Medicine 2015: Legislative and Regulatory Update. How is ASA Supporting the Growth of Pain Medicine?

Kevin Vorenkamp, M.D., Lisa Pearlstein, J.D., Richard Rosenquist, M.D., Sharon Merrick, MS, CCS-P

Upper 1A-B

1:10-3:10 p.m. OB 120-Min Panel

PN311 Safety Innovations for the L&D Unit: Creating a Vision for Leadership in Peripartum Medicine

Jill Mhyre, M.D., Yaakov Beilin, M.D., David Hepner, M.D., Heather Nixon, M.D.

Upper 2

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1:10-3:10 p.m. RA 120-Min Panel

PN312 ASRA Practice Advisories: Review and Update

Terese Horlocker, M.D., Joseph Neal, M.D., James Hebl, M.D., Guy Weinberg, M.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

1:10-3:10 p.m. CA 120-Min Panel

PN313 Endovascular Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Repair

E. Andrew Ochroch, M.D., M.S.CE, Nathan Weitzel, M.D., Christine Fedorow, M.D., Joshua Atkins, M.D., Jacob Gutsche, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

1:10-3:10 p.m. PI 120-Min Panel

PN314 Case Studies From the Anesthesia Incident Reporting System

Richard P. Dutton, M.D., M.B.A., Avery Tung, M.D., Marjorie Stiegler, M.D.

Upper 5A-B

1:10-3:10 p.m. PI 120-Min Panel

PN315 NORA and Care Integration: The Value-Added of Anesthesiology in the Emerging Healthcare Marketplace

Wendy Gross, M.D., MHCM, Richard Siegrist, M.B.A, M.A., Barbara S. Gold, M.D., Richard Urman, M.D., M.B.A., Stephen Kee, M.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

1:10-4:10 p.m. CA Hands-on Workshop

832 Pacemakers and ICDs in Perioperative Care

Aman Mahajan, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 30C-E

1:10-4:10 p.m. PI Seminar 833 Well-Being at Work: Practical, Effective Techniques to Improve Health, Reduce Burnout, and Enhance Patient Safety.

Neil Farber, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 32A-B

1:10-4:10 p.m. CC Hands-on Workshop

836 Critical Care Ultrasonography for the Perioperative Physician

Steven Venticinque, M.D.

Hall B1

1:10-4:10 p.m. RA Hands-on Workshop

834A Peripheral Nerve Block Workshop: Ultrasound, Simulation and Stimulation

Andrew Rosenberg, M.D..

Hall B1

1:10-4:10 p.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

835B Difficult Airway Workshop with Simulation

Allan Reed, M.D., Elizabeth Behringer, M.D., Joseph Quinlan, M.D.

Hall B1

1:15-2:45 p.m. FA Poster Discussions

YI02 Young Investigator - Basic Science

Roderic Eckenhoff, M.D.

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SPE20 Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology Patrick Sim Forum on the History of Anesthesiology

David B. Waisel, M.D.

Upper 20A

2:10-4:10 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE21 FAER Academy of Research Mentors Workshop: The Pathway to Scientific Independence

Mervyn Maze, M.B., Ch.B., David Warner, M.D., Judith Hellman, M.D., Lee Fleisher, M.D., Alison Cole, Ph.D.

Hall H

2:20-3:20 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 321 Perioperative Management of Patients at the End of Life: Where Do We Draw the Line Between Futility and Common Sense?

Allen Gustin, M.D.

Upper 6A

2:20-3:20 p.m. PN 60-Min RCL 322 Spinal Cord Stimulation: New Waveforms and Targets for Pain Management

Timothy Deer, M.D.

Upper 6D-E

2:20-3:20 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 323 Operating Room Fire Safety

William Culp Jr., M.D.

Upper 7A-B

2:20-3:20 p.m. CC 60-Min RCL 324 Perioperative Diagnosis, Risk Assessment and Management of Patients With Pulmonary Hypertension and RV Dysfunction

Eric Jacobsohn, M.B., Ch.B., MHPE, FRCPC

Mezzanine 17A-B

2:20-3:20 p.m. AM Clinical Forum

CF12 Common Complicated Patients in the Ambulatory Setting

Girish Joshi, M.B.,B.S., M.D., Ramana Naidu, M.D., David Wong, M.D., David Dickerson, M.D.

Upper 8

2:20-3:20 p.m. CA Point-Counterpoint

PC23 General or MAC and Local Anesthesia for a TAVR?

Steven Konstadt, M.D., Nikolaos Skubas, M.D., Gregory Janelle, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

2:20-3:20 p.m. CC Point-Counterpoint

PC24 The Structured Handoff Improves the Care of the Critically Ill Perioperative Patient

Steven Greenberg, M.D., Michael O’Connor, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

3:30-4:30 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 328 Pharmacogenomics and Perioperative Care

Evan Kharasch, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 6D-E

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3:30-4:30 p.m. CA 60-Min RCL 329 Utility of Perioperative Transesophageal Echocardiography in Non-Cardiac Surgery

Stanton Shernan, M.D.

Upper 6F

3:30-4:30 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 330 Positioning Problems You Hope to Never Encounter

Rebecca Johnson, M.D.

Upper 7A-B

3:30-4:30 p.m. PN 60-Min RCL 331 Clinical Evaluation and Treatment of Neuropathic Pain

Timothy Lubenow, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

3:30-4:30 p.m. PD Clinical Forum

CF13 Pediatric Anesthesia Crisis Management: How to Diagnose and Treat Your Own Cognitive Errors

Samuel Wald, M.D., M.B.A., Marjorie Stiegler, M.D., Anita Honkanen, M.D., James Fehr, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

3:30-4:30 p.m. PI Clinical Forum

CF14 But He Won’t Let Me Do CPR: How to Handle Medical Legal Documents and Limitations On Care

Sarah Gebauer, M.D., Bridget Fahy, M.D.

Upper 8

3:30-4:30 p.m. AM PBLD L334 Anesthetic Issues for Ambulatory Surgery: What Are the Limits for ‘Appropriate’ Patients and Procedures?

Dean Jones, M.D., FRCPC

Upper 20B-C

3:30-4:30 p.m. CA PBLD L335 Optimal Perioperative Monitoring During Carotid Endarterectomy

Harendra Arora, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:30-4:30 p.m. CC PBLD L336 Surviving Sepsis in the Operating Room: Implications of Recent Trials for Perioperative Physicians

Roman Dudaryk, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:30-4:30 p.m. FA PBLD L337 My Patients Never Have Residual Paralysis in the PACU, or Do They?

Stephan Thilen, M.D., M.S.

Upper 20B-C

3:30-4:30 p.m. NA PBLD L338 To Tube or Not to Tube: Anesthetic Management During Endovascular Stroke Treatment

Matthew Whalin, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:30-4:30 p.m. FA PBLD L339 Management of Antiplatelet Therapy in Patients With Coronary Stents for Noncardiac Surgery

Davide Cattano, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:30-4:30 p.m. OB PBLD L340 Dialysis and Buprenorphine Dependent: A High Risk Pregnancy

Tanya Lucas, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

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3:30-4:30 p.m. PD PBLD L341 The Use of Advanced Trauma Life Support in the Perioperative Environment to Manage a Pediatric Trauma Patient and How to Develop an Effective Strategy to Give Bad News to a Parent

David Young, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 20B-C

3:30-4:30 p.m. PD PBLD L342 Pediatric Blunt Neck Trauma: Airway Management and Beyond

Debnath Chatterjee, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:30-4:30 p.m. PI PBLD L343 Creating a Culture of Professionalism in Your Department

Saundra Curry, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:30-4:30 p.m. RA PBLD L344 Nerve Injury After Peripheral Nerve Blockade: Best Practices and Medical-Legal Protection Strategies

H. David Hardman, M.D., MBA

Upper 20B-C

3:30-4:30 p.m. CC Point-Counterpoint

PC25 Electronic Health Records Improve Patient Safety - Or Do They?

David Feinstein, M.D., Christine Doyle, M.D., James Moore, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

3:30-5 p.m. CC 90-Min RCL 325 Global Health: Implications for Anesthesia and Critical Care Practice, Lessons Learned, Preparing for the Future

Neal Cohen, M.D., M.P.H., Patricia Murphy, M.D., Steven Lisco, M.D.

Upper 6A

3:30-5 p.m. FA 90-Min RCL 326 Physics for Anesthesiologists

Jeffrey Gross, M.D.

Upper 6B

3:30-5 p.m. CA 90-Min RCL 327 Cerebral Protection During Cardiovascular Surgery

Charles Hogue, M.D., Hilary Grocott, M.D., Albert Cheung, M.D.

Upper 6C

3:30-5 p.m. PI Subspecialty Panels

607 (SEA) Education in the Context of Healthcare Reform - Preserving the Academic Mission

Stephen Kimatian, M.D., FAAP, Jeffrey Berger, M.D., M.B.A., John Mitchell, M.D., Marek Brzezinski, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 4

3:30-5 p.m. AM Subspecialty Panels

608 (SAMBA) What the Joan Rivers Tragedy has Taught Ambulatory Surgery

Steven Butz, M.D., Mary Ann Vann, M.D., Beverly Philip, M.D., FACA

Upper 3

3:30-5 p.m. NA PBLD L006 Delayed Emergence After Craniotomy- No Delays Accepted

Rafi Avitsian, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

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62 SCHEDULE BY DAY: MONDAY

3:30-5 p.m. PD 90-Min Panel PN316 Stabilizing and Caring for Pediatric Trauma Patients

Debra Morrison, M.D., FAAP, Nicholas Dalesio, M.D., Monica Vavilala, M.D., Darlene Mashman, M.D.

Upper 1A-B

3:30-5 p.m. NA 90-Min Panel PN317 Using Anesthetic-Induced Neuroplasticity to Advantage: New Role for Anesthetics As Anti-Depressants?

Ansgar Brambrink, M.D., Ph.D., Piyush Patel, M.D., Laszlo Vutskits, M.D., Ph.D., Peter Nagele, M.D., M.Sc.

Upper 2

3:30-5 p.m. RA 90-Min Panel PN318 Learning, Teaching and Credentialing UGRA - Tips, Tricks and Available Tools

Sanjay Bhananker, M.D., F.R.C.A., Glenn Woodworth, M.D., Andrew Rosenberg, M.D., Joseph Neal, M.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

3:30-5 p.m. CC 90-Min Panel PN319 The Weaponization of Medical Infrastructure

Mark Nunnally, M.D., Michael O’Connor, M.D., FCCM, Avery Tung, M.D., FCCM, Richard Cook, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

3:30-5:30 p.m. FA 120-Min Panel

PN320 Everything You Think You Know About Breathing - But Do You? Respiratory Physiology for Anesthesiologists

Richard Moon, M.D., FACP, FCCP, Ricardo Martinez-Ruiz, M.D., Denham Ward, M.D., Ph.D., Roman Schumann, M.D., Matthias Eikermann, M.D.

Upper 5A-B

3:30-5:30 p.m. FA 120-Min Panel

PN321 Perioperative Care of the Elderly Cancer Patient: Can We Make the Journey A Little Easier?

Vijaya Gottumukkala, M.B.B.S, M.D (Anes), F.R.C.A, Sheila Barnett, M.B.,B.S., B.Sc., Jason McKeown, M.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

4:40-5:40 p.m. NA 60-Min RCL 332 Neurologic Diseases And Non-Neurologic Surgery

Jeffrey Pasternak, M.D.

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4:40-5:40 p.m. FA Clinical Forum

CF15 Algorithmic Management of Critical Events in the PACU

Kenneth Hiller, M.D.

Upper 8

4:40-5:40 p.m. PI Point-Counterpoint

PC26 Ebola, MRSA, and Prions, Oh My! Equipment, Supplies and Trash

Harriet Hopf, M.D., Richard Beers, M.D., Jodi Sherman, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

4:40-5:40 p.m. CC Point-Counterpoint

PC27 Can Post-Operative Delirium Really Be Managed

Christopher Hughes, M.D., William Hurford, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

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TARGET AUDIENCEThis activity is intended for physiciananesthesiologists and other health careprofessionals.

STATEMENT OF NEEDThe aSa® recommends a multimodal approach foranesthesiologists managing perioperative acutepain. This includes NSaIDS, COX1Bs, oracetaminophen. Individualized regimes arerequired to accommodate patient circumstancesand contraindications. many aSa members are notaware of these recommendations and theadvantages of recent developments in themanagement of postoperative pain.

LEARNING OBJECTIVESUpon completion of this course, the participants should be able to:

• Describe guideline recommendations regarding multimodal approaches to postoperative analgesia

• Incorporate combination approaches into the individualized management of postoperative pain

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT: The american Society of anesthesiologists® is accredited by theaccreditation Council for Continuing medical Education (aCCmE) to provide continuing medicaleducation for physicians.

CREDIT DESIGNATIONPhysicians: The american Society of anesthesiologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent oftheir participation in the activity.

Nurses: This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the montana Nurses association, anaccredited approver by the american Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on accreditation.

DISCLOSURE: The american Society of anesthesiologists and The France Foundation adhere to aCCmErequirements and policies regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Disclosure of theplanning committee, content reviewers, and faculty’s commercial relationships will be made known prior

to the activity. Speakers are required to openly disclose any limitations of data and/or any discussion ofany off-label, experimental, or investigational uses of drugs or devices in their presentations.

RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST: In accordance with the aCCmE Standards for CommercialSupport of CmE, The american Society of anesthesiologists has implemented mechanisms, prior to theplanning and implementation of this CmE activity, to identify and resolve conflicts of interest for allindividuals in a position to control content of this CmE activity.

COMMERCIAL SUPPORT ACKNOWLEDGMENT: This activity is supported by an educational grant fromHospira, a Pfizer company.

The american Society of anesthesiologists and The France Foundation fully comply with the legalrequirements of the americans with Disabilities act and the rules and regulations thereof. If any

participant of this activity is in need of accommodation, please submit written requests via fax to860-434-5390.

AGENDA6:00 am Welcome and Continental Breakfast

6:10 am The Multimodal Approach to Postoperative Pain: Guidelines and Best Practices

6:30 am New Options in Proactive Pain Management

6:50 am Tailoring Analgesia Choice to the Individual Postoperative Patient

7:10 am Q&a Session

7:20 am Post Test and Concluding Remarks

7:30 am adjourn

FACULTYEugene R. Viscusi, MD (Chair)Thomas Jefferson University Hospital • Philadelphia, Pa

Padma Gulur, MDUC Irvine medical Center • Irvine, Ca

John S. Scott, DOBaylor Regional medical Center • Grapevine, TX

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 20156:00–7:30 AM

Marina Ballroom, Salon GSan Diego Marriott MarquisSan Diego, California

Register at: www.francefoundation.com/ASA2015

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Time Track TypeSession Code

Title Speaker Location

7 a.m.-5 p.m. RegistrationSails Pavilion

7 a.m.-5 p.m. ASA Resource Center Lobby D

7 a.m.-5 p.m. International Connection LoungeSails Pavilion

7:15-8:15 a.m. CC 60-Min RCL 401 Perioperative Delirium Christopher Hughes, M.D.

Upper 6A

7:15-8:15 a.m. RA 60-Min RCL 402 Raising the Bar... Running an Acute Pain Service in Private Practice

Brian Vaughan, M.D.

Upper 6B

7:15-8:15 a.m. FA 60-Min RCL 403 Mastering Anesthesia for the Elderly Patient

Stacie Deiner, M.D.

Upper 6C

7:15-8:15 a.m. PD 60-Min RCL 404 Enhanced Recovery After Surgery in Infants and Children (ERAS): A Multimodel Approach to Continued Success

Patrick Birmingham, M.D.

Upper 6D-E

7:15-8:15 a.m. FA 60-Min RCL 405 Perioperative Management of Pulmonary Hypertension

Ronald Pearl, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 6F

7:15-8:15 a.m. OB 60-Min RCL 406 Hail Caesar: Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery

Lawrence Tsen, M.D.

Upper 7A-B

7:15-8:15 a.m. PN 60-Min RCL 407 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Challenge for the Pain Practitioner

Richard Rauck, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

7:15-8:15 a.m. CC Clinical Forum

CF16 Golden Hour to Golden Day: Resuscitation and Management of Concurrent Aortic, Pulmonary, CNS, Vascular, and Pelvic Injuries

Maureen McCunn, M.D., M.I.P.P., F.C.C.M., Joshua Tobin, M.D., Charles Smith, M.D.

Upper 8

7:15-8:15 a.m. AM 60-Min Panel PN400 It’s Time to Wake Up: Optimizing Emergence for Ambulatory Procedures

Thomas Cutter, M.D., David Dickerson, M.D., Richard Urman, M.D., M.B.A., Elizabeth Alley, M.D.

Upper 1A-B

7:15-8:15 a.m. PD 60-Min Panel PN401 Pediatric Preoperative Conundrums

Inger Aliason, M.D., Lynne Ferrari, M.D., Elizabeth Ghazal, M.D.

Upper 2

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7:15-8:15 a.m. CC 60-Min Panel PN402 Hemodynamic Optimization and Goal-Directed Therapy

Jeffery Vender, M.D., Andrew Leibowitz, M.D., Steven Greenberg, M.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

7:15-8:15 a.m. AM 60-Min Panel PN403 Dealing with Common Pre-operative Concerns: From Anemia to Alcoholism

Thomas Vetter, M.D., M.P.H., Sher-Lu Pai, M.D., Irina Gasanova, M.D., Ph.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

7:15-8:15 a.m. PI 60-Min Panel PN404 Creating a Timetable to Make the Trains Run on Time: Is Block Scheduling the Greatest Challenge in the Surgical Home?

Douglas Bacon, M.D., M.A., Sloan Youngblood, M.D., Joffer Hakim, M.D.

Upper 5A-B

7:15-8:15 a.m. PI 60-Min Panel PN405 How to Effectively Use Quality Data to Represent Your Practice and Improve Patient Outcomes

Craig Curry, M.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

8-11 a.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

838 Meaningful Use of Your AIMS

David Feinstein, M.D.

Upper 30A-30C

8-11 a.m. FA Hands-on Workshop

839 Emergency Surgical Airway Workshop

William Rosenblatt, MD

Upper 30E

8-11 a.m. PI Hands-on Workshop

840 Real World Anesthesia: Skills for Delivering Anesthesia Safely in Austere Environments

Katherine McQueen, M.D., M.P.H.

Upper 31A-C

8-11 a.m. PI Seminar 841 EQ in the OR: How to Make the Most of Stressful Situations

Ira Cohen, M.D., M.Ed., Samuel Yanofsky, M.D., M.S.Ed.

Upper 32A-B

8-11 a.m. CA Hands-on Workshop

837A Thoracic Anesthesia Workshop Hands on

Edmond Cohen, M.D.

Upper 28A-28C

8:30-9:30 a.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE22 John W. Severinghaus Translational Science Lecture: Disruptive Technology in Anesthesiology

Steven L. Shafer, M.D.

Hall H

8:30-9:30 a.m. NA PBLD L401 Delayed Emergence After Craniotomy- No Delays Accepted

Rafi Avitsian, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8:30-9:30 a.m. PI PBLD L402 How to Create and Moderate a Great Problem Based Learning Discussion

Kirk Lalwani, M.D.,F.R.C.A

Upper 20B-C

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8:30-9:30 a.m. AM PBLD L403 Postoperative and Postdischarge Nausea and Vomiting and Long QT Syndrome: Balancing Risk and Benefit

Anuj Malhotra, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8:30-9:30 a.m. CA PBLD L404 Keeping Coronary Stents Patent in Patients

Priya Kumar, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8:30-9:30 a.m. FA PBLD L405 Looking for Clots in All the Right Places: Trauma Induced Coagulopathy

Maged Andrews, M.B.,B.Ch.

Upper 20B-C

8:30-9:30 a.m. NA PBLD L406 Ah! I Can’t Bear It! This is the Worst Headache of My Life! Help Me!

Stanlies D’Souza, M.D., F.R.C.A

Upper 20B-C

8:30-9:30 a.m. OB PBLD L407 Preparing For the Worst: A Simple Case of Patient Presenting for a TOLAC (Trial of Labor After Cesarean Section) Presented in Spanish

Michelle Simon, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8:30-9:30 a.m. PD PBLD L408 Why Does My Patient Scheduled for Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Have Severe Groin Pain?

Christine Martin, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8:30-9:30 a.m. PI PBLD L409 Resilience: Do You Have It?

Saundra Curry, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

8:30-9:30 a.m. RA PBLD L410 Antifibrinolytic Use in Major Orthopedic Procedures: What’s the Bloody Controversy?

Yan Lai, M.D.,M.P.H.

Upper 20B-C

9 a.m.-12 p.m. RA Hands-on Workshop

834B Peripheral Nerve Block Workshop: Ultrasound, Simulation and Stimulation

Andrew Rosenberg, M.D.

Hall B1

9:45-10:45 a.m. PI 60-Min RCL 408 Errors in Medicine: What They Should Mean to Patients, Providers, and Policymakers

Robert Lagasse, MD

Upper 6A

9:45-10:45 a.m. FA 60-Min RCL 409 Arterial Blood Gas and Acid Base Analysis - How They Can Help You Care For Your Patient

George Topulos, M.D.

Upper 6B

9:45-10:45 a.m. NA 60-Min RCL 410 Fluid Management in Neurosurgical Patients: Is Keeping Them Dry All Wet?

Donald Prough, M.D.

Upper 6C

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9:45-10:45 a.m. RA 60-Min RCL 411 Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia In Infants and Children: An Evidenced Based Approach for Routine Surgical Cases

Santhanam Suresh, M.D.

Upper 6D-E

9:45-10:45 a.m. AM 60-Min RCL 412 The Geriatric Outpatient: Postoperative Cognitive Impairment and Other Concerns

Kathryn McGoldrick, M.D.

Upper 6F

9:45-10:45 a.m. OB 60-Min RCL 413 State of the Art Labor Analgesia

Kenneth Nelson, M.D.

Upper 7A-B

9:45-10:45 a.m. PN 60-Min RCL 414 Therapeutic Epidurals: An Update on the Latest Evidence, Safety Considerations and Opportunities

Marc Huntoon, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

9:45-10:45 a.m. NA Clinical Forum

CF17 Clinical Challenge – The Pregnant Patient Requiring Urgent Craniotomy

Jeffrey Pasternak, M.D., Alana Flexman, M.D., Laura Hemmer, M.D.

Upper 8

9:45-10:45 a.m. FA PBLD L411 Perioperative Laboratory and Cardiac Testing: What is Necessary?

David Hepner, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:45-10:45 a.m. AM PBLD L412 Is an OSA Patient Safe for Ambulatory Shoulder Surgery?

Christopher Canlas, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:45-10:45 a.m. CA PBLD L413 Anesthesia for a Survivor: Emergency Orthopedic Surgery in an Adult With Complex Congenital Heart Disease

Inna Maranets, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:45-10:45 a.m. CC PBLD L414 The Surgeon Said She’s Third Spacing and to Give Fluids!

Elizabeth Frost, M.B.,B.Ch.

Upper 20B-C

9:45-10:45 a.m. OB PBLD L415 Anesthetic Management of Cesarean Delivery for a Parturient With Previous Myocardial Infarction and Coronary Artery Stents

Daria Moaveni, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:45-10:45 a.m. PN PBLD L416 Abdominal Pain: Is It All in the Belly?

Tariq Malik, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:45-10:45 a.m. PD PBLD L417 Stridor in an Ex-Premature Infant: Let’s Laser

Matthew Wilder, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

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9:45-10:45 a.m. PD PBLD L418 Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy in a Child With Down Syndrome: More to It Than You Think!

Catherine Seipel, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:45-10:45 a.m. PI PBLD L419 Do Not Resuscitate Orders for the Surgical Patient - Not So Simple

Joel Yarmush, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:45-10:45 a.m. RA PBLD L420 Regional Anesthesia Options for a 68-Year-Old Man With Multiple Rib Fractures

Elizabeth Wilson, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

9:45-10:45 a.m. NA 60-Min Panel PN406 Clinical Pearls For Caring For The Brain During High Risk Procedures (Part I)

Gregory Crosby, M.D., Charles Hogue, M.D., Mark Newman, M.D.

Upper 1A-B

9:45-10:45 a.m. PD 60-Min Panel PN407 Autistic, Bipolar, Compulsive - Perioperative Management of Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Needs

Sabine Kost-Byerly, M.D., Anjana Kundu, M.D., Alexandra Szabova Min, M.D.

Upper 2

9:45-10:45 a.m. OB 60-Min Panel PN408 Substance Abuse in the Pregnant Patient: A Not So Uncommon Problem

Ferne Braveman, M.D., C.M., May Chin, M.D., Lisa Leffert, M.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

9:45-10:45 a.m. CA 60-Min Panel PN409 Fundamentals of Acquiring and Analyzing 3D TEE Images

Stanton Shernan, M.D., Douglas Shook, M.D., Feroze Mahmood, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

9:45-10:45 a.m. PI 60-Min Panel PN410 The Evidence Behind Infection Prevention Recommendations: Because I Said So or Because It’s Better Care?

Richard Beers, M.D., Elliott Greene, M.D., Harriet Hopf, M.D.

Upper 5A-B

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9:45-11:45 a.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE23 UK Military Anaesthesia: A Perioperative Approach to Trauma Medicine

Andrew J. Burgess, M.B., ChB., BSc., FFARCSI, F.R.C.A., Simon Mercer, M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.A., MMED, Stephen Bree, F.R.C.A., M.B., Ch.B.,Duncan Parkhouse, M.B.B.S., FRCA, FFICM, Giles Nordmann, FRCA, M.B., Ch.B.

Upper 20D

9:45-11:15 a.m. PN Subspecialty Panels

604 (ASRA-Pain) New ASRA Anticoagulation Guidelines for Interventional Pain Procedures

Carlos Pino, M.D., Samer Narouze, M.D., David Provenzano, M.D., Honorio Benzon, M.D.

Upper 4

9:45-11:45 a.m. FA 120-Min Panel

PN411 How Can Anesthesiologists Minimize Mortality and Adverse Outcomes

Jesse Ehrenfeld, M.D., Daniel Sessler, M.D., Tong Gan, M.D., Adrian Gelb, M.B.,B.Ch., FRCPC, Uday Jain, M.D., Ph.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

10 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE24 Aiming for a More Evidence-based Approach to Medical Practice – How to Get There Using Secondary Data for Outcomes Research

Thomas Miller, Ph.D., M.B.A., Daniel Sessler, M.D., May Hua, M.D., Laurent Glance, M.D., Lee Fleisher, M.D. Sachin Kheterpal, M.D., Thomas Vetter, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 415 Perioperative Glucose Control: Creating a Shared Mental Model and Delivering Quality Patient Care

Stephen Rupp, M.D.

Upper 6A

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CC 60-Min RCL 416 Perioperative Renal Protection

Michael Hutchens, M.D., M.A.

Upper 6B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CA 60-Min RCL 417 Regional Anesthesia Versus General Anesthesia for Vascular Surgery Patients

Peter Rock, M.D., M.B.A.

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11 a.m.-12 p.m. PN 60-Min RCL 418 Healthcare Reform and Pain Medicine - Evolving Impact and Strategies for Future Success Across the Continuum of Care

Richard Rosenquist, M.D.

Upper 6D-E

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CC 60-Min RCL 419 Respiratory Physiology: Gas Exchange and Mechanics

Luca Bigatello, M.D.

Upper 6F

11 a.m.-12 p.m. OB 60-Min RCL 420 Neuraxial Labor Analgesia and Pregnancy Outcome: Fact and Fiction

Cynthia Wong, M.D.

Upper 7A-B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PN 60-Min RCL 421 Cancer Pain Management: Optimizing Outcomes in Cancer Pain Patients

Oscar De Leon-Casasola, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PN Clinical Forum

CF18 When Doing More Makes Sense: Advocating for Interventional Pain in Palliative Care Patients

Perry Fine, M.D., Scott Junkins, M.D.

Upper 8

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CA PBLD L421 65-Year-Old For a Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy With a Destination LVAD

Theresa Gelzinis, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CC PBLD L422 Surviving Sepsis in the Operating Room: Implications of Recent Trials for Perioperative Physicians

Roman Dudaryk, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA PBLD L423 Oh No! Both Arteries in My Neck Are Blocked! Now What?

Stanlies D’Souza, M.D.,F.R.C.A

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. NA PBLD L424 Just Another Subarachnoid Hemorrahge? Or Am I Really Up-To-Date on What to Do?

Eduardo Galeano, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. FA PBLD L425 Anesthesia for ERCP: To Intubate or Not to Intubate? That is the Question

Mark Phillips, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. OB PBLD L426 Labor Analgesia and Subsequent Cesarean Section in a Patient With Mild Preeclampsia and Thrombocytopenia

Michael Hofkamp, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

Conference Schedule by Day: TUESDAY

72 SCHEDULE BY DAY: TUESDAY

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PD PBLD L427 Playing Hot Potato: Whose Job is it Anyway? The Anesthesiologist in Command of the Perioperative Surgical Home With a Patient With Necrotizing Fasciitis

Christina Diaz, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PI PBLD L428 Creating a Culture of Professionalism in Your Department

Saundra Curry, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. RA PBLD L429 Nerve Injury After Peripheral Nerve Blockade: Best Practices and Medical-Legal Protection Strategies

H. David Hardman, M.D., MBA

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. RA PBLD L430 Modified Radical Mastectomy: Does the Choice of Anesthetic Affect Outcomes?

Monika Nanda, M.B.,B.S.

Upper 20B-C

11 a.m.-12 p.m. NA 60-Min Panel PN412 Clinical Pearls for Caring for the Brain During High Risk Procedures (Part II)

Deborah Rusy, M.D., Bradley Hindman, M.D., Laurel Moore, M.D.

Upper 1A-B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. PD 60-Min Panel PN413 Not a Candidate for Anesthesia? Ethical Issues for the Pediatric Anesthesiologists

Wendy Binstock, M.D., Nancy Glass, M.D., M.B.A., Michael Hernandez, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 2

11 a.m.-12 p.m. OB 60-Min Panel PN414 Non-Neuraxial Alternatives for Labor Analgesia

Mark Rollins, M.D., Ph.D., Edward Riley, M.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CC 60-Min Panel PN415 Restoring Homeostasis: Confronting Postoperative Complications

Sheela Pai, M.D., Zdravka Zafirova, M.D., Mark Nunnally, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

11 a.m.-12 p.m. AM 60-Min Panel PN416 Anesthesia for GI Endoscopy

Basavana Goudra, M.D., FRCA, Sheila Barnett, M.B.,B.S., B.Sc., Mary Warner, M.D.

Upper 5A-B

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11 a.m.-12 p.m. RA Point-Counterpoint

PC28 Perioperative Care, Regional Anesthesia and Cancer Recurrence

Hesham Elsharkawy, M.D., M.Sc., Kenneth Cummings, M.D., M.S., Sandra Kopp, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

1-2 p.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE34 ICD-10-CM for Anesthesiologists

Marc Leib, M.D., J.D., Sharon Merrick, M.S., CCS-P

Upper 4

1-2 p.m. RA 60-Min RCL 422 Perioperative Analgesia and Effect on Patient Outcomes

Spencer Liu, M.D.

Upper 6A

1-2 p.m. PN 60-Min RCL 423 Perioperative Pain Management of Acute to Chronic Pain After Surgery

Asokumar Buvanendran, M.D.

Upper 6B

1-2 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 424 Anesthesia for Robotic Surgery

Thomas Cutter, M.D.

Upper 6C

1-2 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 425 Bringing Efficiency Into Anesthesia Education- Are We Ready for the Flipped Classroom?

Viji Kurup, M.D. Upper 6F

1-2 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 426 Anesthetics and the Brain: Less Mysterious Than You May Think

Misha Perouansky, M.D.

Upper 7A-B

1-2 p.m. AM 60-Min RCL 427 Enhanced Recovery for the Ambulatory Patients

Tong Gan, M.D., MHS

Mezzanine 17A-B

1-2 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 443 Update on the Revised 2014 ACC/AHA Perioperative Guidelines

David Hepner, M.D.

Upper 6D-E

1-2 p.m. CA Clinical Forum

CF19 Plasma Alternatives C. David Mazer, M.D., Kenichi Tanaka, M.D., Jerrold Levy, M.D.

Upper 8

1-2 p.m. CC PBLD L431 Is There a Doctor on the Plane? Management of Cardiac Arrest at 30,000 Feet

Philip Rubin, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1-2 p.m. FA PBLD L432 I Swear It Will Only Take 15 Minutes: Anesthesia/Sedation for TEE/Cardioversion

Julia Metzner, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1-2 p.m. NA PBLD L433 To Tube or Not to Tube: Anesthetic Management During Endovascular Stroke Treatment

Matthew Whalin, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 20B-C

Conference Schedule by Day: TUESDAY

74 SCHEDULE BY DAY: TUESDAY

1-2 p.m. OB PBLD L434 Respiratory Distress Followed By Cardiac Arrest in a Pregnant Patient in the Emergency Department

Lisa Ross, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 20B-C

1-2 p.m. PN PBLD L435 The Perioperative Surgical Home and the Chronic Pain Patient: Anesthesiologists, Surgeons, and Pain Physicians Playing a Vital Role

Dalia Elmofty, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1-2 p.m. PD PBLD L436 Huh? You’re Asking For an EEG Under Anesthesia for a 200lb Autistic Kid with Down’s? Didn’t He Give Someone a Broken Nose Last Time He Was Here?

Peter Chin, M.B.,B.S.

Upper 20B-C

1-2 p.m. PD PBLD L437 Getting Stuck in a Tight Place! Anesthetic Management of Acute Mitral Stenosis

Lisa Caplan, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1-2 p.m. PI PBLD L438 Expanding Role of Anesthesiologists - Joint Replacement Surgery in a Perioperative Surgical Home (PSH) Care Model

Kyle Ahn, M.D. Upper 20B-C

1-2 p.m. PI PBLD L439 You Are Who You Tweet: The Online Anesthesiologist

Wendy Bernstein, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 20B-C

1-2 p.m. RA PBLD L440 Thoracic Epidural or Regional Analgesia in the Patient on a Novel Anticoagulant: Is This a Good Idea?

Anuj Malhotra, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1-2 p.m. AM Point-Counterpoint

PC29 MAC is More Dangerous Than GA -Reality or Myth?

Basavana Goudra, M.D.,F.R.C.A., Gwendolyn Boyd, M.D., Mary Ann Vann, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

1-2 p.m. PI Point-Counterpoint

PC30 A Fatigued Physician is an Impaired Physician! There Must Be Rules To Protect Our Patients

Nicholas Sadovnikoff, M.D., Michael Nurok, M.B.,Ch.B., Ph.D.

Upper 24A-C

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1-2:30 p.m. RA PBLD L007 Perioperative Management of the Patient on Long-Term Oral Anticoagulation Therapy: It’s Not Just Warfarin Anymore

Richard Beers, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

1-3 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE25 Advancing Anaesthesiology in Europe (ESA Panel)

Daniela Filipescu, M.D., Zeev Goldik,M.D., Jannicke Mellin-Olsen, M.D.

Upper 20D

1-3 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE26 FAER Panel/FAER Academy of Education Mentors Workshop: Developing and Mentoring Education Leaders

Alex Macario, M.D., M.B.A., Ankeet Udani, M.D., Keith Baker, M.D., Ph.D., Franklin Dexter, M.D., Ph.D., Brenda Fahy, M.D., MCCM, Armin Schubert, M.D., M.B.A., James R. Zaidan, M.D., M.B.A.

Upper 20A

1-3 p.m. NA Subspecialty Panels

610 (SNACC) Is There Enough Evidence to Implement Protocols for Enhanced Recovery After Neurosurgery?

Adrian Gelb, M.B.,B.Ch., FRCPC, Timothy Miller, M.B.,Ch.B., Louanne Carabini, M.D., Dhanesh Gupta, M.D.

Upper 3

1-3 p.m. PD 120-Min Panel

PN417 Editor’s Pick in Pediatric ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015

Susan Verghese, M.D., Alan Schwartz, M.D., M.S., James Dinardo, M.D., Andrew Davidson, M.D., Robin Cox, M.B., B.S., MRCP, FRCA, FRCPC

Upper1A-B

1-3 p.m. OB 120-Min Panel

PN418 Advances in Obstetrical Hemorrhage

Jonathan Waters, M.D., Mark Rollins, M.D., Ph.D., Patricia Dalby, M.D., Evelyn Lockhart, M.D.

Upper 2

Conference Schedule by Day: TUESDAY

76 SCHEDULE BY DAY: TUESDAY

1-3 p.m. RA 120-Min Panel

PN419 Controversies and Challenges in Perioperative Pain Management

Eugene Viscusi, M.D., Anita Gupta, D.O., David Clark, M.D., Thomas Witkowski, M.D., Chad Brummett, M.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

1-3 p.m. CA 120-Min Panel

PN420 Cardiac Anesthesia Outside the Cardiac Operating Room

Aman Mahajan, M.D., Ph.D., Jacques Neelankavil, M.D., John Augoustides, M.D., Douglas Shook, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

1-3 p.m. CA 120-Min Panel

PN421 Perioperative Beta Blockade for Cardiac Surgery: State of the Art 2015

Martin London, M.D., Paul Barash, M.D., Scott Beattie, M.D., Jochen Muehlschlegel, M.D., Miklos Kertai, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 5A-5B

1-3 p.m. FA 120-Min Panel

PN422 Challenges and Controversies in Trauma Management

Albert Varon, M.D., MHPE, Christian Diez, M.D., Carin Hagberg, M.D., Armagan Dagal, M.D., FRCA, Roman Dudaryk, M.D.

Mezzanine 15A-B

1-4 p.m. RA Hands-on Workshop

842 Ultrasound Guided Advanced Blocks

Hesham Elsharkawy, M.D.

Upper 29A-29D

1-4 p.m. FA Seminar 844 Controlling Inhaled Anesthetic Depth without Waste: Master the use of Low Fresh Gas Flow

James Philip, M.D.

Upper 30A-30C

1-4 p.m. RA Hands-on Workshop

834C Peripheral Nerve Block Workshop: Ultrasound, Simulation and Stimulation

Andrew Rosenberg, M.D.

Hall B1

1-4 p.m. CA Hands-on Workshop

837B Thoracic Anesthesia Workshop

Edmond Cohen, M.D.

Upper 28A-28C

2-3 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 429 Using Emergency Manuals in the OR: What is the Evidence and How to be Most Effective

Sara Goldhaber-Fiebert, M.D.

Upper 33A-C

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2:10-3:10 p.m. RA 60-Min RCL 428 Upper Extremity Regional Anesthesia: The Essentials for Your Practice

Joseph Neal, M.D.

Upper 6A

2:10-3:10 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 430 Advanced Teaching Skills For The OR: How To Teach Effectively When Faced With High Clinical Workload, Lack Of Time & Funding?

Marek Brzezinski, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 6F

2:10-3:10 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 431 Perioperative Management of Patients With Left Ventricular Assist Devices Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery

Michael O’Connor, M.D.

Upper 7A-7B

2:10-3:10 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 437 Emergency Preparedness: How to Prepare for the Next Disaster

Michael Murray, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 6C

2:10-3:10 p.m. OB Point-Counterpoint

PC05 Ultrasound for Neuraxial Insertion: Standard of Care for Obstetric Patients

Brendan Carvalho, F.R.C.A., Carolyn Weiniger, F.R.C.A., Kenneth Nelson, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

2:10-3:10 p.m. AM Point-Counterpoint

PC31 Should the Perioperative Use of Opioids Be Limited?

Douglas Merrill, M.D., M.B.A., Padma Gulur, M.B.B.S., T. Anderson, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 24A-C

3:15-4:15 p.m. CA 60-Min RCL 433 Monitoring Intravascular Pressures: Getting the Right Answer and Making an Accurate Diagnosis

Jonathan Mark, M.D.

Upper 6B

3:15-4:15 p.m. RA 60-Min RCL 434 Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks and Liposome Bupivacaine in 2015

Brian Ilfeld, M.D., M.S.

Upper 6C

3:15-4:15 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 435 Chemical Dependency and Anesthesiology

John Tetzlaff, M.D.

Upper 6D-6E

3:15-4:15 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 436 Mindfulness in Anesthesia: A Safety and Satisfaction Initiative

Neil Farber, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 6F

3:15-4:15 p.m. PI 60-Min RCL 438 Environmental Sustainability in the Perioperative Setting

Brian Barrick, M.D., DDS

Mezzanine 17A-B

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78 SCHEDULE BY DAY: TUESDAY

3:15-4:15 p.m. CA Clinical Forum

CF20 The Thoracic Surgery Patient with Cardiovascular Disease

Gregory Janelle, M.D., F.A.S.E., Paul Heerdt, M.D., Ph.D., Edward Ochroch, M.D., M.Sc.

Upper 8

3:15-4:15 p.m. CA PBLD L441 A 92-Year-Old Woman With Severe Aortic Stenosis Scheduled for Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Fractured Hip: Lessons From and Impact of the TAVR Experience

Jonathan Kay, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:15-4:15 p.m. FA PBLD L442 How Do I Provide Safe Anesthetic Care for a Patient Undergoing a Complex Hepatectomy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma?

Jeron Zerillo, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:15-4:15 p.m. NA PBLD L443 Awake Craniotomy in a Patient With Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Letitia Jane Easdown, M.D., M.P.H.E.

Upper 20B-C

3:15-4:15 p.m. OB PBLD L444 Dialysis and Buprenorphine Dependent: A High Risk Pregnancy

Tanya Lucas, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:15-4:15 p.m. PN PBLD L445 CRPS: The Latest Evidence Based Approach to a Pain Enigma

Peter Yi, M.D. Upper 20B-C

3:15-4:15 p.m. PD PBLD L446 You Want to Do a Spinal for a Premie With BPD but the Surgeon Insists on Repairing the Inguinal Hernia Laparoscopically. Now What?

Donald Schwartz, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:15-4:15 p.m. PD PBLD L447 Perioperative Pain Management in a Pediatric Patient With Chronic Abdominal Pain

Alina Lazar, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:15-4:15 p.m. PI PBLD L448 Infection Control for the Anesthesia Professional: What is the Least I Need to Know?

Richard Beers, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:15-4:15 p.m. PI PBLD L449 How to Not End Up on the Nightly News: Safe Injection Practices and Medical Malpractice

Vilma Joseph, M.D.

Upper 20A

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3:15-4:15 p.m. RA PBLD L450 Interscalene Nerve Block Catheter for Pain Control After Shoulder Surgery in an Obese Diabetic With Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Colby Parks, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:15-4:15 p.m. AM Point-Counterpoint

PC32 Should UPP for Severe Sleep Apnea be Performed at Ambulatory Surgery Centers

John George, M.D., Satya-Krishnan Ramachandran, M.D., F.R.C.A., Roman Schumann, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

3:15-4:15 p.m. AM Point-Counterpoint

PC33 Infants and Young Children Need a Pediatric Anesthesiologist for Ambulatory Surgery

Raafat Hannallah, M.D., F.A.A.P., Stephen Kimatian, M.D., F.A.A.P.

Upper 24A-C

3:15-4:45 p.m. AM PBLD L008 It’s Just a Cataract: How a Simple Thing Can Go Bad

Michael Pilla, M.D.

Upper 20B-C

3:15-4:45 p.m. PI 90-Min Panel PN431 Professionalism - Who Needs It? Why Professionalism Matters No Matter Where You Work

Saundra Curry, M.D., James West, M.D., Richard Wolman, M.D., M.A., Richard Kelly, M.D.

Upper 20D

3:15-4:45 p.m. PI 90-Min Panel PN426 The Perioperative Surgical Home and Postoperative Care: Why Should We Care?

Timothy Miller, M.D., Miguel Cobas, M.D., Ranjit Deshpande, M.D.

Upper 2

3:15-5:15 p.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE27 Perioperative Management of the Geriatric Cardiac Patient for NonCardiac Surgery

Karen B. Domino, M.D., M.P.H., Alec Rooke, M.D., Ph.D., Fabiano Gouveau, M.D., Rogean Rodrigues Nunes, M.D., Ph.D., Dong-Xin Wang, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 7A&B

3:15-5:15 p.m. CA 120-Minute RCL

432 Patients with Ventricular Assist Devices

David Broussard, M.D., M.B.A., Roman Sniecinski, M.D., Eric Nelson, D.O.

Upper 6A

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80 SCHEDULE BY DAY: TUESDAY

3:15-5:15 p.m. PI 120-Min Panel

PN423 Medical Malpractice Panel: A Case Study from Injury to Trial

H. David Hardman, M.D., M.B.A., Todd Smyth, J.D., Esq., Judith Semo, J.D., Esq., Francine D’Ercole, M.D., Joseph Rodrigo, D.O., FAOCA, Charles Clark, Jr., M.D.

Upper 20A

3:15-5:15 p.m. PI 120-Min Panel

PN424 Implementing Emergency Manuals - What’s The Secret Sauce?

Alexander Hannenberg, M.D., Sara Goldhaber-Fiebert, M.D., Aalok Agarwala, M.D., M.B.A., Paul Preston, M.D.

Upper 33A-C

3:15-5:15 p.m. CC 120-Min Panel

PN425 Oxygen: A Double Edged Sword

James Blum, M.D., Lars Rasmussen, Prof, Mervyn Singer, Prof, Stephen Trzeciak, M.D., M.P.H.

Upper 1A-1B

3:15-5:15 p.m. PN 120-Min Panel

PN427 The Resolution of Pain After Surgery and Trauma: New Concepts Bring New Opportunities

David Clark, M.D., Ph.D., James Eisenach, M.D., Martin Angst, M.D., Chad Brummett, M.D.

Mezzanine 16A-B

3:15-5:15 p.m. CA 120-Min Panel

PN428 Perioperative Management of Heart Failure: A Focus on Diastology, and the Forgotten RV

Nathaen Weitzel, M.D., Leanne Groban, M.D., Sasha Shillcutt, M.D., Burkhard Mackensen, M.D., Alexander Mittnacht, M.D., Miklos Kertai, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

3:15-5:15 p.m. CC 120-Min Panel

PN429 Anesthesia for the Patient Too Sick for Anesthesia

Daniel Brown, M.D., Ph.D., Matthew Hallman, M.D., Frederic Billings, IV, M.D., Zdravka Zafirova, M.D.

Upper 5A-B

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3:15-5:15 p.m. PI 120-Min Panel

PN430 The End Of Anesthesia As We Know It: The Perioperative Surgical Home, Optimized Perioperative Care, and Global Accountability

David Mackey, M.D., Sunil Sahai, M.D., Joseph Nates, M.D., Vijaya Gottumukkala, M.D.,

Mezzanine 15A-B

4:30-5:30 p.m. FA 60-Min RCL 439 Acute Kidney Injury Jean-Francois Pittet, M.D.

Upper 6A

4:30-5:30 p.m. RA 60-Min RCL 440 Regional Anesthesia Registries: Is There Value and What Have We Learned?

Michael Barrington, M.B.,B.S., Ph.D.

Upper 6C

4:30-5:30 p.m. RA 60-Min RCL 444 Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management Education

Sandra Kopp, M.D.

Mezzanine 17A-B

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82 SCHEDULE BY DAY: WEDNESDAY

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28

Time Track Type Session Code Title Speaker Location

7 a.m.-12 p.m. Registration Sails Pavilion

7:45-8:45 a.m. PN 60-Min RCL 501 Neck, Head and Face Pain: Clinical Dilemmas in Diagnosis and Management

Samer Narouze, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 6A

7:45-8:45 a.m. FA 60-Min RCL 502 Perioperative Ventilatory Management: Strategies for Preventing Postoperative Pulmonary Complications

Thomas Grissom, M.D.

Upper 6B

7:45-8:45 a.m. CA 60-Min RCL 503 Innovations in Thoracic Anesthesiology

E. Andrew Ochroch, M.D., MSCE

Upper 6C

7:45-8:45 a.m. CA 60-Min RCL 504 Wellness in Anesthesia Providers

John Ellis, M.D. Upper 6F

7:45-8:45 a.m. FA Clinical Forum

CF21 Will Goal-Directed Transfusion Management Improve Quality of Care?

Margaret Rose, M.D., Jing Tao, M.D.

Upper 8

7:45-8:45 a.m. PD 60-Min Panel PN500 The Pediatric Difficult Airway Managed by the Adult Anesthesiologist Versus the Pediatric Anesthesiologist

Valerie Armstead, M.D., Irene Osborn, M.D., John Fiadjoe, M.D.

Upper 1A-1B

7:45-8:45 a.m. PN Point-Counterpoint

PC34 Epidural Steroid Injections: Do We Really Need the Steroid?

Padma Gulur, M.D., Anita Gupta, D.O., Anna Woodbury, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

7:45-8:45 a.m. PI Point-Counterpoint

PC35 Simulation in Medical Education: Boon or Boondoggle?

Amanda Burden, M.D., David Gaba, M.D., Edwin Bowe, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

7:45-9:15 a.m. PI 90-Min Panel PN505 Grading the Graders - How Do We Get to Better Performance Measures

Laurent Glance, M.D., Lee Fleisher, M.D., Peggy Duke, M.D., Richard P. Dutton, M.D., M.B.A.

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7:45-9:45 a.m. RA 120-Min Panel

PN501 Perioperative Management of Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) as a Model for the Surgical Home Initiative

Nabil Elkassabany, M.D., M.S.C.E., Eugene Viscusi, M.D., Sandra Kopp, M.D., Brian Ilfeld, M.D., M.S., Asokumar Buvanendran, M.D.

Upper 2

7:45-9:45 a.m. NA 120-Min Panel

PN502 The Diversity of Anesthetic Mechanisms: Bottom Up and Top-Down Approaches to Understanding Their Action in the Brain

Misha Perouansky, M.D., Stuart Forman, M.D., Ph.D., Mathew Banks, Ph.D., Anthony Hudetz, Ph.D., M. MacIver, M.Sc., Ph.D., Jamie Sleigh, M.D., M.B.,Ch.B.

Mezzanine 16A-B

7:45-9:45 a.m. FA 120-Min Panel

PN503 Controversies in Advanced Airway Management

Elizabeth Behringer, M.D., Carin Hagberg, M.D., Ellen O’Sullivan, M.D., Anil Patel, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

7:45-9:45 a.m. FA 120-Min Panel

PN504 Neuromuscular Function: Depth of Block, Monitoring, Reversal and Perioperative Outcomes

Sorin Brull, M.D., F.C.A.R.C.S.I. (Hon), Francois Donati, M.D., Ph.D., Lars Eriksson, M.D., Ph.D., Glenn Murphy, M.D., Matthias Eikermann, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 5A-5B

8-12 p.m. Special Meetings and Events

SPE28 House of Delegates II J.P. Abenstein, M.S.E.E., M.D.

Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront

Immediately following House of Delegates II

Special Meetings and Events

Board of Directors Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront

9-10 a.m. PI 60-Min RCL 505 Theory, Practice, and Results of the AQI’s National Incident Reporting System

Patrick Guffey, M.D.

Upper 6A

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9-10 a.m. OB 60-Min RCL 506 Cesarean Delivery Pain Management for the Breastfeeding Mother

Brendan Carvalho, M.B.BCh., FRCA

Upper 6B

9-10 a.m. CA 60-Min RCL 507 Perioperative Management of Adults With Congenital Heart Disease

Susan Eagle, M.D.

Upper 6C

9-10 a.m. FA 60-Min RCL 509 Anesthetic Implications of Pharmacogenetics

Itay Bentov, M.D., Ph.D.

Upper 6F

9-10 a.m. RA Point-Counterpoint

PC36 Can Regional Anesthesia/Analgesia Improve Oncological Outcomes? Fact or Fiction

Juan Cata, M.D., Andrea Kurz, M.D., Daniel Sessler, M.D.

Upper 23A-C

9-10 a.m. FA Point-Counterpoint

PC37 Can General Anesthesiologists Safely Provide Anesthesia in the Electrophysiology and Interventional Cardiology Laboratories?

Menachem Weiner, M.D., Jeff Mandel, M.D.

Upper 24A-C

10:15-11:15 a.m.

PI 60-Min RCL 510 Pollution and Patient Safety: Saving Lives and Killing the Planet

Jodi Sherman, M.D.

Upper 6A

10:15-11:15 a.m.

CA 60-Min RCL 512 Management of the Patient with Pulmonary Hypertension and Right Ventricular Failure

Jacob Raphael, M.D.

Upper 6C

10:15-11:45 a.m.

RA 90-Min RCL 511 Nerve Injury Following Regional Anesthesia: Anatomic Considerations, Mechanisms, Risk Factors and Prognosis

Nabil Elkassabany, M.D., Carlo Franco, M.D., Anahi Perlas, M.D., FRCPC

Upper 6B

10:15-11:45 a.m.

FA 90-Min RCL 513 Simplifying the ESC and AHA Guidelines for Perioperative Management for Non-cardiac Surgery: a Clinicians Approach

Shamsuddin Akhtar, M.D., Wanda Popescu, M.D., Martin London, M.D.

Upper 6D-E

10:15-11:45 a.m.

CA 90-Min RCL 514 Carotid Endarterectomy: Past, Present and Future!

Harendra Arora, M.B.,B.S., Michael Pilla, M.D., Maged Argalious, M.D.

Upper 6F

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PI 90-Min Panel PN506 The Nuts and Bolts of Global Volunteering

Berend Mets, M.B.,Ch.B., Ph.D., FRCA, Faye Evans, M.D., Lena Dohlman, M.D., M.P.H., Tom Bashford, M.B.B.S., M.R.C.P., F.R.C.A., Maytinee Lilaonitkul, M.B.B.S., M.R.C.P., F.R.C.A.

Upper 1A-1B

10:15-11:45 a.m.

FA 90-Min Panel PN507 Management of Severe Perioperative Hypoxemia and Respiratory Acidosis

James Blum, M.D., Raquel Bartz, M.D., Craig Jabaley, M.D., Daryl Kor, M.D.

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10:15-11:45 a.m.

CC 90-Min Panel PN508 Optimizing Perioperative Pulmonary Function

Steven Lisco, M.D., FCCM, Todd Sarge, M.D., Mark Nunnally, M.D.

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10:15-11:45 a.m.

FA 90-Min Panel PN509 The Role of a Preoperative Clinic in the Implementation of a Perioperative Surgical Home Program

Leslie Garson, M.D., Debra Morrison, M.D., F.A.A.P., Thomas Vetter, M.D., Angela Bader, M.D.

Mezzanine 14A-B

10:15-11:45 a.m.

PD 90-Min Panel PN510 Neurotoxicity in the Developing Brain: An Update for the Practitioner

Ansgar Brambrink, M.D., Ph.D., Andreas Loepke, M.D., Ph.D., Laszlo Vutskits, M.D., Ph.D., Andrew Davidson, M.D.

Upper 5A-5B

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86 SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS SCHEDULE BY DAY: SATURDAY

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24

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7:30-9 a.m. PN Oral Presentations

OR03-2 Chronic and Cancer Pain

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7:30-9 a.m. FA Oral Presentations

OR13-1 Outcomes and Database Research

A1007-1012 Upper 10

7:30-9 a.m. FA Poster Discussions

PD08-1 Equipment, Monitoring and Engineering Technology: Blood Pressure, Flow, and Clotting

A1043-1050 Upper 11A

10 a.m.-12 p.m. PN Poster Presentations

PO03-2 Chronic and Cancer Pain

A1083-1098 Hall G-Area D

10 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO08-1 Equipment, Monitoring and Engineering Technology: Airways, Ventilation, and Temperature

A1099-1114 Hall G-Area B

10 a.m.-12 p.m. PI Poster Presentations

PO11-2 History and Education

A1115-1129 Hall G-Area C

10 a.m.-12 p.m. OB Poster Presentations

PO12-1 Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology: Care of the Parturient With Coexisting Diseases and Pregnancy Related Complications

A1130-1145 Hall G-Area E

10 a.m.-12 p.m. PI Poster Presentations

PO14-2 Patient Safety and Practice Management

A1146-1161 Hall G-Area A

10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

CC Oral Presentations

OR06-1 Critical Care A1013-1018 Upper 9

10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

CA Oral Presentations

OR09-1 Experimental Circulation: Ischemia and Reperfusion

A1019-1024 Upper 10

10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

PD Poster Discussions

PD15-2 Pediatric Anesthesia: Pain Management

A1051-1058 Upper 11A

1-3 p.m. AM Poster Presentations

PO01-1 Ambulatory Anesthesia: New Agents, Outcomes, and Practice Changes in the Ambulatory and Geriatric Population

A1162-1177 Hall G-Area D

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PO10-2 Experimental Neurosciences: Mechanisms

A1191-1206 Hall G-Area B

1-3 p.m. PD Poster Presentations

PO15-1 Pediatric Anesthesia

A1207-1222 Hall G-Area C

1-3 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO17-1 Respiration: Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Single Lung Ventilation

A1223-1238 Hall G-Area E

1:10-3:10 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE05 Best of Abstracts: Clinical Science

BOC01-10 Upper 4

1:15-2:45 p.m. FA Oral Presentations

OR02-1 Anesthetic Action and Biochemistry

A1025-1030 Upper 9

1:15-2:45 p.m. PI Oral Presentations

OR14-1 Patient Safety and Practice Management

A1031-1036 Upper 10

1:15-2:45 p.m. RA Poster Discussions

PD16-1 Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain

A1059-1066 Upper 11A

3:15-5:15 p.m. CC Poster Presentations

PO06-1 Critical Care A1239-1252 Hall G-Area A

3:15-5:15 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO07-2 Drug Disposition, Metabolism and Elimination

A1253-1261 Hall G-Area C

3:15-5:15 p.m. CA Poster Presentations

PO09-1 Experimental Circulation

A1262-1277 Hall G-Area D

3:15-5:15 p.m. PI Poster Presentations

PO14-3 Patient Safety and Practice Management

A1278-1293 Hall G-Area E

3:15-5:15 p.m. RA Poster Presentations

PO16-1 Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain

A1294-1309 Hall G-Area B

4-5:30 p.m. NA Oral Presentations

OR10-2 Experimental Neurosciences: CNS Injury and POCD

A1037-1042 Upper 9

4-5:30 p.m. PI Poster Discussions

PD11-1 History and Education

A1067-1074 Upper 11A

4-5:30 p.m. OB Poster Discussions

PD12-2 Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology: Labor Analgesia, Intrapartum Fever and PDPH

A1075-1082 Upper 10

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25

Time Track Type Session Code Title Presentation # Location

9 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE11 Journal Symposium: The Anesthesiologist and Health Care Redesign

JS01-12 Upper 4

10 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.

NA Oral Presentations

OR05-1 Clinical Neurosciences

A2001-2006 Upper 9

10 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.

CA Poster Discussions

PD04-1 Clinical Circulation: Renal Physiology

A2032-2038 Upper 10

10 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.

FA Poster Discussions

YI01 Young Investigator: Clinical Science

A2039-2046 Upper 11A

10 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO02-1 Anesthetic Action and Biochemistry

A2063-2078 Hall G-Area E

10 a.m.-12 p.m. CC Poster Presentations

PO06-2 Critical Care A2079-2091 Hall G-Area C

10 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO13-1 Outcomes and Database Research

A2092-2107 Hall G-Area A

10 a.m.-12 p.m. PI Poster Presentations

PO14-5 Patient Safety and Practice Management

A2108-2123 Hall G-Area B

10 a.m.-12 p.m. PD Poster Presentations

PO15-2 Pediatric Anesthesia: Cardiac and General

A2124-2139 Hall G-Area D

1-3 p.m. FA Special Meetings and Events

SPE13 Best of Abstracts: Basic Science

BOS01-10 Upper 4

1-3 p.m. CA Poster Presentations

PO04-2 Clinical Circulation A2140-2150 Hall G-Area B

1-3 p.m. NA Poster Presentations

PO05-1 Clinical Neurosciences

A2151-2164 Hall G-Area E

1-3 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO08-2 Equipment, Monitoring and Engineering Technology: Monitoring and Managing Hemodynamics, Coagulation

A2165-2180 Hall G-Area C

1-3 p.m. PI Poster Presentations

PO14-1 Patient Safety and Practice Management

A2181-2196 Hall G-Area A

1-3 p.m. RA Poster Presentations

PO16-2 Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain

A2197-2212 Hall G-Area D

1:15-2:45 p.m. NA Oral Presentations

OR10-1 Experimental Neurosciences: Mechanisms

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PD11-2 History and Education

A2047-2054 Upper 10

1:15-2:45 p.m. FA Poster Discussions

PD17-1 Respiration: Ventilation, Oxygenation and Complications

A2055-2062 Upper 11A

3:15-5:15 p.m. PN Poster Presentations

PO03-1 Chronic and Cancer Pain

A2213-2228 Hall G-Area D

3:15-5:15 p.m. NA Poster Presentations

PO10-1 Experimental Neurosciences: CNS Injury and POCD

A2229-2242 Hall G-Area B

3:15-5:15 p.m. PI Poster Presentations

PO11-1 History and Education

A2243-2249 Hall G-Area C

3:15-5:15 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO13-2 Outcomes and Database Research

A2250-2265 Hall G-Area A

3:15-5:15 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO17-2 Respiration: Lung Injury

A2266-2273 Hall G-Area E

4-5:30 p.m. AM Oral Presentations

OR01-2 Ambulatory Anesthesia: A Close Look at the Surgical Home, Management and Outcomes of Complicated Patients

A2013-2018 Upper 9

4-5:30 p.m. CC Oral Presentations

OR06-2 Critical Care A2019-2024 Upper 11A

4-5:30 p.m. PI Oral Presentations

OR14-2 Patient Safety and Practice Management

A2025-2030 Upper 10

90 SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS SCHEDULE BY DAY: MONDAY

MONDAY, OCTOBER 26

Time Track Type Session Code Title Presentation # Location

11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.

PN Oral Presentations

OR03-1 Chronic and Cancer Pain

A3001-3006 Upper 9

11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.

FA Poster Discussions

PD08-2 Equipment, Monitoring and Engineering Technology: Tubes, Gases, and Ventilation

A3019-3026 Upper 10

11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.

OB Poster Discussions

PD12-1 Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology: Management of Transfusion, Vasopressors, Intubation and PONV With Cesarean Delivery

A3027-3024 Upper 11A

1-3 p.m. CA Poster Presentations

PO04-3 Clinical Circulation

A3067-3079 Hall G-Area B

1-3 p.m. CC Poster Presentations

PO06-3 Critical Care A3080-3092 Hall G-Area C

1-3 p.m. PI Poster Presentations

PO11-3 History and Education

A3093-3108 Hall G-Area D

1-3 p.m. OB Poster Presentations

PO12-2 Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology: Cesarean Delivery and Abnormal Placentation: Intraoperative Management and Postoperative Outcomes

A3109-3124 Hall G-Area E

1-3 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO13-3 Outcomes and Database Research

A3125-3140 Hall G-Area A

1:15-2:45 p.m. FA Oral Presentations

OR07-1 Drug Disposition, Metabolism and Elimination

A3007-3012 Upper 9

1:15-2:45 p.m. NA Oral Presentations

OR10-3 Experimental Neurosciences: Neurotoxicity and Neuroprotection

A3013-3018 Upper 10

1:15-2:45 p.m. FA Poster Discussions

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PO08-3 Equipment, Monitoring and Engineering Technology: Advanced Monitoring and Equipment; Measuring Nociception and Depth of Anethesia

A3141-3156 Hall G-Area B

3:15-5:15 p.m. NA Poster Presentations

PO10-3 Experimental Neurosciences: Neurotoxicity and Neuroprotection

A3157-3172 Hall G-Area C

3:15-5:15 p.m. PI Poster Presentations

PO14-4 Patient Safety and Practice Management

A3173-3188 Hall G-Area A

3:15-5:15 p.m. PD Poster Presentations

PO15-3 Pediatric Anesthesia: Pain Management and General

A3189-3204 Hall G-Area D

3:15-5:15 p.m. RA Poster Presentations

PO16-3 Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain

A3205-3220 Hall G-Area E

3:30-5 p.m. CA Poster Discussions

PD04-2 Clinical Circulation: Hemostasis Coagulation

A3043-3050 Upper 11A

3:30-5 p.m. CA Poster Discussions

PD09-1 Experimental Circulation

A3051-3058 Upper 10

3:30-5 p.m. FA Poster Discussions

PD17-2 Respiration: Ventilatory Control, Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Monitoring

A3059-3066 Upper 9

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27

Time Track Type Session Code Title Presentation # Location

7-8:30 a.m. FA Oral Presentations

OR13-2 Outcomes and Database Research

A4001-4006 Upper 11A

7-8:30 a.m. RA Oral Presentations

OR16-1 Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain

A4007-4012 Upper 9

7-8:30 a.m. PD Poster Discussions

PD15-3 Pediatric Anesthesia: Cardiac and General

A4049-4056 Upper 10

9:45-11:15 a.m. AM Oral Presentations

OR01-1 Ambulatory Anesthesia: New Agents, Outcomes and Practice Changes in Ambulatory and Geriatric Anesthesia

A4013-4018 Upper 9

9:45-11:15 a.m. FA Oral Presentations

OR02-2 Anesthetic Action and Biochemistry

A4019-4024 Upper 11A

9:45-11:15 a.m. FA Oral Presentations

OR07-2 Drug Disposition, Metabolism and Elimination

A4025-4030 Upper 10

10 a.m.-12 p.m. CA Poster Presentations

PO04-4 Clinical Circulation A4081-4091 Hall G-Area B

10 a.m.-12 p.m. CC Poster Presentations

PO06-4 Critical Care A4092-4105 Hall G-Area C

10 a.m.-12 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO13-4 Outcomes and Database Research

A4106-4121 Hall G-Area A

10 a.m.-12 p.m. RA Poster Presentations

PO16-4 Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain

A4122-4137 Hall G-Area E

10 a.m.-12 p.m. NA Poster Presentations

PO10-4 Experimental Neurosciences

A4285-4298 Hall G-Area D

1-2:30 p.m. PN Oral Presentations

OR03-3 Chronic and Cancer Pain

A4031-4036 Upper 9

1-2:30 p.m. CC Oral Presentations

OR06-3 Critical Care A4037-4042 Upper 10

1-2:30 p.m. CA Poster Discussions

PD04-3 Clinical Circulation: Clinical Outcomes

A4057-4064 Upper 11A

1-3 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO07-1 Drug Disposition, Metabolism and Elimination

A4138-4151 Hall G-Area E

1-3 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO08-4 Equipment, Monitoring and Engineering Technology: Ventilation, Glucose Vascular Access and Imaging

A4152-4167 Hall G-Area B

1-3 p.m. CA Poster Presentations

PO09-2 Experimental Circulation

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PO11-4 History and Education

A4184-4194 Hall G-Area C

1-3 p.m. PD Poster Presentations

PO15-4 Pediatric Anesthesia

A4195-4210 Hall G-Area D

3:15-4:45 p.m. PI Oral Presentations

OR14-3 Patient Safety and Practice Management

A4043-4048 Upper 9

3:15-4:45 p.m. FA Poster Discussions

PD08-3 Equipment, Monitoring and Engineering Technology: Imaging and Anesthesia Depth

A4065-4072 Upper 10

3:15-4:45 p.m. PD Poster Discussions

PD15-1 Pediatric Anesthesia

A4073-4080 Upper 11A

3:15-5:15 p.m. AM Poster Presentations

PO01-2 Ambulatory Anesthesia: New Agents, Outcomes, and Practice Changes in the Ambulatory and Geriatric Population

A4211-4226 Hall G-Area E

3:15-5:15 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO02-2 Anesthetic Action and Biochemistry

A4227-4240 Hall G-Area C

3:15-5:15 p.m. PN Poster Presentations

PO03-3 Chronic and Cancer Pain

A4241-4255 Hall G-Area B

3:15-5:15 p.m. NA Poster Presentations

PO05-2 Clinical Neurosciences

A4256-4268 Hall G-Area D

3:15-5:15 p.m. FA Poster Presentations

PO13-5 Outcomes and Database Research

A4269-4284 Hall G-Area A

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28

Time Track Type Session Code Title Presentation # Location

8-9:30 a.m. CA Oral Presentations

OR09-2 Experimental Circulation: Cardiac Dysfunction

A5001-5006 Upper 9

8-9:30 a.m. NA Poster Discussions

PD05-1 Clinical Neurosciences

A5013-5020 Upper 11A

10-11:30 a.m. FA Oral Presentations

OR13-3 Outcomes and Database Research

A5007-5012 Upper 9

10-11:30 a.m. PI Poster Discussions

PD11-3 History and Education

A5021-5028 Upper 11A

Scientific Abstract Sessions Schedule by Day: TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY

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24th Journal SymposiumThe Anesthesiologist and Health Care Redesign9 a.m.-12 p.m. | Upper 4Sunday, October 25

The 2015 Journal Symposium will highlight up-and-coming and noteworthy concepts in health care redesign. The title of the 2015 Journal Symposium is “The Anesthesiologist and Health Care Redesign” and will focus on optimization of current systems to complete reconceptions and how anesthesiologists can be at the center of these important projects.

Moderators: James P. Rathmell, M.D., Chair, Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MAWarren S. Sandberg, M.D., Ph.D., Chair, Department of Anesthesiology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Speakers:Using Data to Improve Operating Room Throughput, Peter Dunn, M.D., Executive Medical Director of Perioperative Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MARetsef Levi, Ph.D., J. Spencer Standish Professor of Operations Management, Sloan School of Management, Boston, MA

Redesigning Surgical Patient Care from Decision to DischargeJonathan Wanderer, M.D., M.Phil., Assistant Professor Anesthesiology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN

Designing a New Hospital for Surgical CareBrett Simon, M.D., Ph.D., Director of Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Josie Robertson Surgery Center, New York, NY

Best Abstracts: Clinical Sciences and Basic Sciences

Best Abstracts: Clinical SciencesSaturday, October 241:10-3:10 p.m. | Upper 4

Best Abstracts: Basic Sciences Sunday, October 251-3 p.m. | Upper 4

Moderators: J. David Clark, M.D., Ph.D., Stanford University Healthcare System, Palo Alto, CA, Brian P. Kavanagh, M.B., B.Sc., M.R.C.P., F.C.A.R.C.S.I., The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada, Piyush M. Patel, M.D., F.R.C.P.C., University of California, San Diego, CA

Anesthesiology will sponsor two Best Abstract Sessions this year, one in basic science and one in clinical science. The abstracts were chosen by a panel of editors, who examined the highest scoring abstracts from the ASA subcommittees, choosing those with important scientific and clinical application and novelty. Subsequently, a combination of those editors and appointees from the ASA will choose one abstract in each category to receive the Best Abstract award for basic and clinical science at the meeting in San Diego.

Anesthesiology Initial Results of Major Trials Session Sunday, October 251:10-3:10 pm | Upper 20A

Anesthesiology is sponsoring a Major Trials session this year

to provide a forum for initial presentation of major randomized clinical trial results.

Moderators: Professor Paul Myles, M.B.B.S., M.PH., F.C.A.R.C.S.I., F.A.N.Z.C.A., F.R.C.A., Director, Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, Alfred Hospital and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, Daniel I. Sessler, M.D., Director, Outcomes Research, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

14th Annual Celebration of Research Brunch SessionMonday, October 269:35-11:05 a.m. | Upper 20DBrunch will be provided

Moderator: James C. Eisenach, M.D, Editor-in-Chief of Anesthesiology, Department of AnesthesiologyWake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC

Speakers:2015 ASA Excellence in Research Award, Emery N. Brown, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Computational Neuroscience and Health Sciences and Technology; MIT-Harvard, Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Boston, MA

2015 Presidential Scholar Award, Mark D. Neuman, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

The recipients of the 2015 Residential Research Awards will be introduced during the Celebration event:

2015 Excellence in Research AwardEmery N. Brown, M.D., Ph.D.

2015 Presidential Scholar AwardMark D. Neuman, M.D.

2015 FAER Mentoring Excellence in Research AwardDavid S. Warner, M.D.

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Celebration of ResearchFoundation for Anesthesia Education and Research (FAER) Sessions

SOAP/FAER Gertie Marx Lecture: Are We Speaking the Same Language? Improving Outcomes Through Multidisciplinary Collaboration and Clear CommunicationSunday, October 258-9 a.m. | Upper 20DDavid J. Birnbach, M.D., M.P.H., University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL

FAER Medical Student Anesthesia Research Fellowship SymposiumSunday, October 252-5 p.m. | Hall B1Moderator: Paloma Toledo, M.D., M.P.H.Northwestern, University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

The FAER Medical Student Anesthesia Research Fellowship Symposium showcases poster and oral presentations from medical students who conducted research projects in anesthesiology laboratories across the nation. During the first half of the symposium, medical student fellows will share their posters. The second half of the symposium will feature select students giving oral presentations. For a complete list of program participants and presenters, please visit the FAER booth in the ASA Resource Center.

15th FAER-Helrich Research LectureCan We Do Better? How Big Data Can HelpMonday, October 261:10-2:10 p.m. | Hall HLaurent G. Glance, M.D.,University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

Big data will increasingly shape how health care is delivered. It will be used to redesign our health care system so that it is more equitable, less expensive, and higher-quality. Big data will be used to align financial incentives with the goals of health care reform. We will increasingly rely on data analytics to drive clinical decision-making. The goal of this talk will be to gain a better understanding of how big data can help anesthesiologists and surgeons improve surgical outcomes.

FAER Academy of Research Mentors in Anesthesiology Workshop: The Pathway to Scientific IndependenceMonday, October 262:10-4:10 p.m. | Hall HLead Speaker: Mervyn Maze, M.B. Ch.B., University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

Panelists: David S. Warner, M.D., Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

Too Little, Too Much - What are the Consequences?Judith Hellman, M.D., University of California - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

Models of Pathways to Scientific IndependenceLee A. Fleisher, M.D., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAA Pathway to Scientific Independence for Trainees Planning to Pursue a Career in Clinical Research

Alison E. Cole, Ph.D., National Institute of General Medical Sciences, Bethesda, M.D.Funding Mechanisms Designed to Transition Along the Pathway to Scientific Independence

The 2015 FAER Academy of Mentors Workshop will address the Pathway to Scientific Independence. The audience for this workshop is both applicants and their mentors. The focus of the workshop will be to provide research trainees with the insights and tools to navigate their way to successful independence from their scientific mentors.

FAER Panel/FAER Academy of Education Mentors in Anesthesiology Panel How Can FAER’s New Education Mentorship Academy Help Anesthesiology Educators?Tuesday, October 271-3 p.m. | Upper 20ALead Speaker: Alex Macario, M.D., M.B.A., Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

Panelists: Ankeet D. Udani, M.D., Stanford University, Palo Alto, CAIs a Masters or Ph.D. in Education Required to Perform Education Research: A Junior Faculty Perspective

Keith H. Baker, M.D., Ph.D., Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MAIs a Masters or PH.D. in Education Required to Perform Education Research? A Senior Faculty Perspective

Franklin Dexter, M.D., Ph.D., University of Iowa, Iowa City, IAPsychometrics 101: Why the Aspiring Educator Scientist Needs to Understand Its Role

Brenda Fahy, M.D., MCCM., University of Florida, Gainesville, FLResearch Lessons From Studies of Learning Retention

Armin Schubert, M.D., Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, LA

James R. Zaidan, M.D., M.B.A., Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GAHow to Develop and Mentor Education Scientists

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We’re Reinvigorating the SciencePlan to attend these exciting sessions.Best Abstracts: Clinical SciencesSaturday, October 24 | 1:10-3:10 p.m. Upper 4

24th Journal Symposium The Anesthesiologist and Health Care RedesignSunday, October 25 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Upper 4

Mentored Poster Discussions: Young Investigator: Clinical ScienceEvan Kharasch, M.D., Ph.D.Sunday, October 25 | 10-11:30 a.m.Upper 11 A

Best Abstracts: Basic Sciences Sunday, October 25 | 1-3 p.m. Upper 4

Anesthesiology Clinical Trials SessionJames C. Eisenach, M.D., Paul Myles, M.B.B.S., Daniel Sessler, M.D.Sunday, October 25 | 1:10-3:10 p.m.Upper 20A

Emery A. Rovenstine Lecture: Without Science There Is Little Art in AnesthesiologyJames C. Eisenach, M.D.Monday, October 26 | 8-9:15 a.m. Hall H

FAER-Helrich Research Lecture: Can We Do Better? How Big Data Can HelpLaurent G. Glance, M.D.Monday, October 26 | 1:10-2:10 p.m. Hall H

Mentored Poster Discussions: Young Investigator: Basic ScienceRoderic Eckenhoff, M.D.Monday, October 26 | 1:15-2:45 p.m.Upper 11 A

John W. Severinghaus Lecture on Translational Science: Disruptive Technology in AnesthesiologySteven L. Shafer, M.D.Tuesday, October 27 | 8:30-9:30 a.m. Hall H

Aiming for a More Evidence-based Approach to Medical Practice – How to Get There Using Secondary Data for Outcomes ResearchThomas Miller, Ph.D., M.B.A.Tuesday, October 27 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m.Upper 24A-C

NEW! Now AvailableSafe Sedation Training – Moderate Ensure that non-anesthesiologist physicians and team members providing moderate sedation have the critical clinical information and best practice guidance for their care of routine patients undergoing moderate sedation care. Learn from the best.

Safe Sedation Training – Deep ASA educational programs help you ensure that non-anesthesiologist physicians seeking privileges for sedation meet the highest standard for patient safety. The Deep Sedation Education has three components, online didactics (moderate and deep), mentored practice and simulation experience. Learn from the best.

NEW Issue: Anesthesiology Continuing EducationReach peak performance with the Anesthesiology Continuing Education (ACE) program, the specialty’s highly-revered, self-assessment review of demonstrated knowledge.

Self-Assessment Module – Pediatrics Evaluate your understanding of pediatric anesthesia and develop a strategy for filling in knowledge gaps at your own pace with the new Self-Assessment Module – Pediatrics (SAM–PEDs).

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Visit the Member Services booth in ASA Resource Center, Lobby D to learn about all ASA offers.

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Admission Requirements BADGES ARE REQUIREDAdmission to non-ticketed activities (all available on a first-come, first-served basis), including the Opening Session, Welcome Reception, Panels, Special Lectures, Medically Challenging Cases (MCCs) and Refresher Course Lectures (RCLs), Scientific Abstracts and exhibits will be granted by the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting attendee badge only. Admission to ticketed functions, including Problem-Based Learning Discussions (PBLDs), Workshops, Seminars and special events will require both the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting attendee badge and a ticket.

Affiliate Event KioskLobby E-FFriday, October 23–Wednesday, October 28An electronic list of ancillary meetings, alumni events and other non-ASA meetings taking place during the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting will be listed in this area. There will also be an area for attendees to place hard copy brochures and promotional materials for future meetings.

Affiliated Subspecialty SocietyLobby EFriday, October 23 | 3-7 p.m.Saturday, October 24 | 7 a.m.–6:30 p.m.Sunday, October 25–Tuesday October 277 a.m.-5 p.m.Connect with the affiliated subspecialty societies and learn more about their meetings, activities and membership opportunities. Participants include: ASRA, SAMBA, SCA, SEA, SOAP, SOCCA, SPA, SNACC ASA Resource CenterLobby D Friday, October 23 | 3-7 p.m.Saturday, October 24 | 7 a.m.-7 p.m.Sunday, October 25–Tuesday, October 277 a.m.-5 p.m.Stop by the ASA Resource Center to explore ASA offerings and meet staff. Update your membership, make a PAC donation, pick up some ASA wear, your meeting bag and more.

Visit with representatives from:• ASA Retail Store• ASA Advocacy• ASA Member Services• ASA Education/Publications & Digital Content• Anesthesiology® Journal• AAAA • ABA• APSF• WLM• AQI• GHO/Charitable Foundation• WFSA• FAER

Cell Phones and PagersPlease turn off your pager or cellular telephone, or configure it to silent operation. Cameras or cellular telephones with photo capabilities may not be used.

ChildrenRegistration Desk A, Sails PavilionChildren under 16 years of age will not be allowed into educational sessions or the exhibit hall.

CME Kiosks Lobby D | ASA Connection Lounges 1&2 Halls C,FCME credits can be claimed on the first day when the claiming credit for has concluded. They can be claimed in any of the several locations onsite or online at asahq.org/evals

**Starting Sunday at 12 p.m. watch for additional stations to be added near the Registration Desk**

CopyrightAll of the proceedings of the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting, including the presentation of scientific papers, are intended solely for the benefit of the attendees of the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting. No statement or presentation is to be regarded as dedicated to the public domain. Any statement or presentation is to be regarded as limited publication only and all property rights in the material presented, including common law copyright, are expressly reserved to the speaker or to ASA. Any sound reproduction, transcript or other use of the material presented to the convention without the permission of the speaker or ASA is prohibited to the full extent of common law copyright in such material.

DisclaimerMaterials and information presented during the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting represent the personal viewpoint of the individual presenter and do not represent the opinions, positions or viewpoints of ASA. By registering to attend the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting, attendees acknowledge they are voluntarily participating in the ASA-sponsored medical educational program and waive any right to make any claim, including any claim for injury or damages, against ASA for reliance on materials or information presented during the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting. ASA does not assume any responsibility for any expenses incurred by registrants without prior written authorization from ASA.

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International Connection Lounge Sails PavilionFriday, October 23 | 3-7 p.m.Saturday, October 24–Tuesday, October 27 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

International attendees can connect with their colleagues from across the globe at our International Connection Lounge. Relax in the lounge area or talk with, ABTS Voyages, our international travel partner, about plans for next year’s meeting in Chicago. To recognize our international attendees, ASA will provide a ribbon distinguishing our international attendees, which can be picked up while in the Connection Lounge. Certificates of attendance will be available at the Connection Lounge.

Luggage/Bag Storage and Coat CheckLobby B-CSaturday, October 24 | 7 a.m.-7 p.m.Sunday, October 25 | 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Monday, October 26–Tuesday, October 27 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Wednesday, October 28 | 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Photography/Videotaping PoliciesNo photography, videotaping or audio taping is permitted in the scientific sessions, instructional courses, exhibit hall or committee meetings.

Press RoomSails PavilionFriday, October 23 | 12-5 p.m.Saturday, October 24–Monday, October 268 a.m.-5 p.m.Tuesday, October 27 | 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Should you need to call the Press Room, please dial (619) 525-6310 within the convention center.

Presenter Ready RoomSails PavilionFriday, October 23 | 3-7 p.m.Saturday, October 24–Tuesday, October 27 7 a.m.-5 p.m.Wednesday, October 28 | 7 a.m.-12 p.m.

Presenters are required to check in at the Presenter Ready Room. Any presenter using their own Apple computer or using Keynote software should notify an ASA staff person or technical support personnel as early as possible so that we are prepared to accommodate your presentation. To reach the Presenter Ready Room by phone, dial (619) 525-6262.

Poster SessionsScientific abstract sessions consist of Oral Presentations, Poster Discussions and Poster Sessions. During Oral Presentations and Poster Discussions, authors present a summary of their study, including their hypothesis, methods, data and conclusions. Questions and comments from the audience are welcome and encouraged at the conclusion of the presentation. Poster Sessions are in-depth and informative discussions among authors and attendees. Poster authors will be available for discussion during designated times during the meeting. Full text for all scientific abstracts will be available to view online at goanesthesiology.org.

Electronic Posters (E-Poster)All Poster Discussions and Poster Sessions will be presented in an electronic format (e-posters) on large, high-definition monitors. Abstracts will also be available for viewing at your leisure on HD monitors located throughout the convention center. Please note: Poster sessions will no longer offer CME credit.

RibbonsMembers and individuals serving ASA and/or contributing to the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting program receive ribbons recognizing their contribution and support. If you are one of these individuals, thank you.

Ribbon pickup locations:

Governance (HOD, Committee)Ribbon counter at registration areaSails Pavilion

Presenters (all types)Presenter Ready RoomSails Pavilion

Technical and Scientific & Educational Exhibitor RibbonsExhibitor Registration AreaLobby C

All OthersRibbon counter at registration areaSails Pavilion

Hope For The Warriors® - Run For The Warriors® Sunday, October 25 | 6:45 a.m.The run will start at the south end of the San Diego Convention Center near the Hilton San Diego Bayfront.

Session LocatorsStations will be located in Ballroom 20 Lobby at the convention center. Attendees will be able to search sessions and find room locations of all ASA events.

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SmartTotsLobby DThe International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS) presents SmartTots, a collaborative research initiative designed to investigate, fund and ensure the safety of anesthetics administered to neonates and young children.

Special Needs StatementASA is committed to making its activities accessible to all individuals. If you require an accommodation, please call and/or submit a description of your needs in writing in order to receive service.

Stop Smoking For SurgeryLobby DHelping your patients quit smoking will not only provide short- and long-term benefits to postoperative outcomes and health, but also soon will help you fulfill PQRS requirements. Learn more at the ASA Stop Smoking for Surgery Booth.

Tickets and Name BadgesAll registrants for the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting will receive a name badge. Materials have not been mailed in advance. Badges and tickets can be obtained at self-print kiosks (pre-registrants only) or at the registration counters (all registrants) during registration hours.

If you have pre-registered for the meeting, please visit the advance registration desk or use the self-print registration kiosks to receive your registration materials. Once registration materials have been picked up, please visit an on-site registration desk to make any changes or to register for additional courses.

Ticket Refunds/ExchangesNo refunds or exchanges are allowed after Monday, September 21. If you purchase tickets at the meeting, please check them carefully before you leave the ticket sales counter.

Tour and Activity AssistanceAssistance with signing up on site or confirming tour/activities previously arranged can be found at the Tour Desk in Lobby D of the San Diego Convention Center, from Friday, October 23–Tuesday, October 27. Tour buses/transportation will depart from the San Diego Convention Center, Lobby C entrance.

Where to EatEnjoy lunch at the ASA BistroHall GSaturday, October 24–Monday October 2611 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. Food and beverage services are available within the San Diego Convention Center at the ASA Bistro, inside Hall G. You can find a list of restaurants in the San Diego area on the new ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 online mobile app and our ASA website. If you would like to make reservations in advance, please visit the Restaurant Reservation Booths located in Lobby B (between the stairways) and Lobby D (next to the stairs/elevators). The San Diego Convention Center also provides a variety of onsite concessions around the facility for quick grab-and-go items such as hamburgers, hot dogs, pizza, etc.

The ASA Bistro provides a conveniently located and comfortable setting for attendees to eat, meet and network during their down time. Located right on the exhibit floor, you will no longer have to leave the convention center to get a great meal at a good price. For only $26, including tax, you will get a delicious variety of menu items, including beverages and dessert.

Need ASA Bistro tickets?Lobby D

NEW! This year ASA will also be providing coffee during dedicated times. So please stop by and enjoy networking with your colleagues and exhibitors.

Saturday, October 24 | 3:15-3:50 p.m.Sunday, October 259-9:40 a.m. and 3:15-3:50 p.m.Monday, October 26 | 9 a.m.-9:40 a.m.

WiFiComplimentary WiFi will be provided and is available throughout all common areas, meeting rooms and specific areas within the Connection Center/Exhibit Hall in the convention center. WiFi Network Name: ANES2015

WorshipThere are many places of worship located near the convention center and the nearby hotel community. Check with your hotel concierge for complete listing locations and times of service.

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Ground Transportation - TaxisTo take a taxi from the airport to your hotel, follow the signs in the airport leading to the Transportation Plaza at the island outposts outside of each terminal. A Transportation Coordinator will place you with the first available taxi. A typical taxi fare from the airport to downtown would range from $12 to $15.

Ground Transportation - Metro BusMetro bus service is available to go downtown, but your hotel might not be along the direct route. Some passengers will have to walk up to 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) after riding the bus, though you can also transfer onto the San Diego Trolley from the American Plaza transfer point.

Bus service is available to and from the airport and downtown San Diego by way of Route 992, which stops at the airport Terminals 1 and 2 and the Commuter Terminal. To locate the bus stop, walk outside of your terminal by the baggage claim area and look for the bus sign Metro Bus Route 992. The bus runs on a 15-minute cycle on weekdays and 30-minute cycle on weekends and holidays. Its hours of operation are from 5:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m.

A one-way fare is $2.25 (USD). Bus service is wheelchair accessible.

Ground Transportation - San Diego TrolleyThe San Diego Trolley is San Diego’s light rail transit network. Its three lines serve many popular areas and attractions, such as downtown, the Convention Center, San Diego State University, Old Town, and the Mexican border.

Exact fare is required on buses. Bus drivers cannot make change. There are no upgrades or free transfers to or from the Trolley or other buses. Most Trolley ticket vending machines can give up to $5 in change.

One-way Trolley tickets, available for $2.50 from ticket vending machines, are good for travel for two hours from the time of purchase on any MTS Trolley. Transfers between Trolley lines are allowed to complete your one-way trip.

Note: that the Trolley does not stop at the airport. However, the Trolley’s Blue and Orange Lines make convenient transfers with Metro Bus Route 992 at America Plaza station.

Parking at the San Diego Convention CenterThe Convention Center is located at 111 West Harbor Drive. On-site parking is available at the underground parking garage located below the building. Enter the parking garage on Harbor Drive between First Avenue and Fifth Avenue. The daily rate is $15. Parking may range between $15 to $25 on days when there is special event activity at Petco Park or other downtown events. ADA compliant stalls with elevator access are available. No overnight parking is permitted.

Special Needs TransportationA dedicated toll free number has been provided and will be active during event for all SPECIAL NEEDS TRANSPORTATION requests. Handicapped accessible equipment will be provided during scheduled and posted shuttle operation hours. Attendees can book reservations for this service by simply calling the toll free number (877) 899-0986 at least 20 minutes prior to requested pick up time during posted Hotel Shuttle hours of operation.

Car Rental - HertzHertz is offering ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2015 Annual Meeting attendees special rental car rates. Reservations can be made, online at hertz.com, or by calling (800) 654-2240 (in the U.S.) or 001 405-749-4434 (International and Canada). Be sure to mention CV#04ZZ0001 when booking your rental.

Hotel Shuttle BusWith the exception of the ASA headquarter hotel (Hilton San Diego Bayfront) and any other hotels within immediate walking distance of the convention center, ASA will operate a shuttle bus transportation program (Friday–Wednesday) from designated San Diego hotels within the 2015 ASA hotel/housing program.

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SHUTTLE TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULE

ROUTE 1 (BLUE) HOTEL BOARDING LOCATION

Embassy Suites Hotel San Diego Bay Downtown Curbside on Pacific Highway

Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Curbside on Harbor Drive

Porto Vista Hotel Front Entrance

Wyndham San Diego Bayside Curbside on North Harbor Drive

ROUTE 2 (ORANGE) HOTEL BOARDING LOCATION

The Sofia Hotel Curbside on Broadway

W San Diego Front Entrance

Westin Gaslamp Quarter San Diego Curbside on 1st Avenue

Westin San Diego Curbside on Broadway

ROUTE 3 (RED) HOTEL BOARDING LOCATION

Andaz San Diego NW Corner of 6th & F Street

Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Downtown 6th Avenue Entrance

Hotel Indigo San Diego Gaslamp NE Corner of Island Avenue & 9th Avenue

Horton Grand Hotel At Horton Grand Hotel, NE Corner of Island Avenue

Palomar San Diego At Courtyard by Marriott Downtown, 6th Avenue Entrance

The US Grant 3rd Avenue Entrance

The Westgate Hotel At US Grant Hotel, 3rd Avenue Entrance

WALKING DISTANCE HOTELS to the San Diego Convention Center

Hard Rock Hotel San Diego Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

Hilton San Diego Bayfront - (HQ Hotel) Omni San Diego Hotel

Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter

Hotel Solamar San Diego Residence Inn Gaslamp

SHUTTLE PROGRAM ROUTES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.SHUTTLE BUS PICK-UP/DROP-OFF

San Diego Convention Center, located on Harbor Drive during the following times:

SHUTTLE OPERATION SERVICE HOURS

SERVICE DATES INBOUND SERVICE MIDDAY SERVICE OUTBOUND SERVICE

FROM: Designated HotelsTO: Convention Center

FROM: Convention CenterTO: Designated Hotels

FROM: Convention CenterTO: Designated Hotels

Every 15-20 Minutes Every 30 Minutes Every 15-20 Minutes

Friday, October 23 ------ - ------ 2:30-7:30 p.m. ------ - ------

Saturday, October 24 6:30-10 a.m. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 3-7 p.m.

Sunday, October 25 6:30-10 a.m. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 3-6 p.m.

Monday, October 26 6:30-10 a.m. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 3-6 p.m.

Tuesday, October 27 6:30-10 a.m. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 3-6 p.m.

Wednesday, October 28 7-10 a.m. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ------ - ------Special Needs Transportation InformationA dedicated toll free number has been provided and will be active during event for all SPECIAL NEEDS TRANSPORTATION requests. Handicapped accessible equipment will be provided during scheduled and posted shuttle operation hours. Attendees can book reservations for this service by simply calling the toll free number (877) 899-0986 at least 20 minutes prior to requested pick up time during posted Hotel Shuttle hours of operation.

Dedicated shuttle service for HOD Members will be provided at 12 p.m. for the State Component/Regional Caucus Meetings held at the Grand Hyatt San Diego on Tuesday, October 27. The pick-up location for the shuttle will at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront. The last shuttle pick-up run from the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego will be at 6:30 p.m.

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protect safe va care maintain physician-led anesthesia care for veterans Comments on the VHA Handbook will be collected at kiosks in the Sails Pavilion, Lobby B1 and Lobby F, and by select staff throughout the San Diego Convention Center.

ProtectSAFE VA CAREVets Earned It & Deserve It

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NEW! Now AvailableSafe Sedation Training – Moderate Ensure that non-anesthesiologist physicians and team members providing moderate sedation have the critical clinical information and best practice guidance for their care of routine patients undergoing moderate sedation care. Learn from the best.

Safe Sedation Training – Deep ASA educational programs help you ensure that non-anesthesiologist physicians seeking privileges for sedation meet the highest standard for patient safety. The Deep Sedation Education has three components, online didactics (moderate and deep), mentored practice and simulation experience. Learn from the best.

NEW Issue: Anesthesiology Continuing EducationReach peak performance with the Anesthesiology Continuing Education (ACE) program, the specialty’s highly-revered, self-assessment review of demonstrated knowledge.

Self-Assessment Module – Pediatrics Evaluate your understanding of pediatric anesthesia and develop a strategy for filling in knowledge gaps at your own pace with the new Self-Assessment Module – Pediatrics (SAM–PEDs).

ACE | Patient Safety | PPAI Modules | Self-Assessment Modules | SEE

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This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Visit asahq.org for CME details.

Visit the Member Services booth in ASA Resource Center, Lobby D to learn about all ASA offers.

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International attendees – we’re glad you’re here. Become an ASA Affiliate member at the annual meeting, get two months free and be entered to win an iPad Mini!

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2015 ASA Officers

PresidentJ.P. Abenstein, M.S.E.E., M.D.

President-ElectDaniel J. Cole, M.D.

First Vice PresidentJeffrey Plagenhoef, M.D.

Immediate Past PresidentJane C.K. Fitch, M.D.

Vice President for Professional AffairsStanley W. Stead, M.D., M.B.A.

Vice President for Scientific AffairsBeverly K. Philip, M.D.

SecretaryLinda J. Mason, M.D.

TreasurerJames D. Grant, M.D.

Assistant SecretaryJohn F. Dombrowski, M.D.

Assistant TreasurerMary Dale Peterson, M.D.

Speaker, House of DelegatesSteven L. Sween, M.D.

Vice Speaker, House of DelegatesRonald L. Harter, M.D.

2015 ASA Board of Directors

AlabamaMichael C. Gosney, M.D.Jennifer R. Dollar, M.D.

AlaskaVernon C. Hill, M.D.

ArizonaJeff T. Mueller, M.D.Brian J. Cammarata, M.D.

ArkansasJ. Michael Vollers, M.D.Danny L. Wilkerson, M.D.

CaliforniaMichael W. Champeau, M.D.Linda B. Hertzberg, M.D.

ColoradoRandall M. Clark, M.D.Kristin T. Woodward, M.D.

ConnecticutJeffrey B. Gross, M.D.Kenneth R. Stone, M.D.

DelawareChris A. Kittle, M.D.Nicholas C. Gagliano, M.D.

District of ColumbiaRaafat S. Hannallah, M.D.Susan T. Verghese, M.D.

FloridaDavid Varlotta, D.O.Jeffrey S. Jacobs, M.D.

GeorgiaHoward Odom, M.D.Timothy N. Beeson, M.D.

HawaiiWilliam H. Montgomery, M.D.Della M. Lin, M.D.

IdahoStephen B. Packer, M.D.Eric J. Melbihess, M.D.

IllinoisJoseph W. Szokol, M.D.Asokumar M. Buvanendran, M.D.

IndianaGerard T. Costello, M.D.Robert W. Brandt, M.D.

IowaJoseph F. Cassady, Jr., M.D.Patrick H. Allaire, M.D.

KansasJames D. Kindscher, M.D.Stephen D. Tarver, M.D.

KentuckyAnjum Bux, M.D.Heidi M. Koenig, M.D.

LouisianaDavid M. Broussard, M.D.Kraig S. de Lanzac, M.D.

MaineDaniel Campos, III, M.D., M.P.H.Allen J. Hayman, M.D.

MarylandMurray A. Kalish, M.D., M.B.A.Robert W. Thomsen, M.D.

MassachusettsDavid L. Hepner, M.D.Selina A. Long, M.D.

MichiganKenneth Elmassian, D.O.David M. Krhovsky, M.D.

MinnesotaJames R. Hebl, M.D.Mary Ellen Warner, M.D.

MississippiClaude D. Brunson, M.D.Candace E. Keller, M.D., M.P.H.

MissouriDonald E. Arnold, M.D.James B. Kelly, Jr., M.D.

MontanaBrian E. Harrington, M.D.Andrew Schmitt, M.D.

NebraskaSheila J. Ellis, M.D.Stephanie L. Randall, M.D.

NevadaBrett E. Winthrop, M.D.Dean Polce, D.O.

New HampshireSteven J. Hattamer, M.D.Sean E. Hunt, M.D.

New JerseyPatricia M. Browne, M.D.Peter Goldzweig, D.O.

New MexicoDavid W. Siegel, M.D.Ruth E. Burstrom, M.D.

New YorkScott B. Groudine, M.D.David J. Wlody, M.D.

North CarolinaGerald A. Maccioli, M.D.Alan Koontz, M.D.

North DakotaVijay K. Gaba, M.D.

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OhioAlan P. Marco, M.D.Joshua L. Lumbley, M.D.

OklahomaJay D. Cunningham, D.O.Christopher D. Emerson, M.D.

OregonCharles K. Anderson, M.D., M.B.A.Mark A. Gilbert, M.D.

PennsylvaniaErin A. Sullivan, M.D.Joseph F. Answine, M.D.

Puerto RicoRicardo D. Galan, M.D.

Rhode IslandFrederick W. Burgess, M.D., Ph.D.Brett L. Arron, M.D.

South CarolinaChristopher A. Yeakel, M.D.Jennifer Root, M.D.

South DakotaBrent Thurness, M.D.

TennesseeJames M. West, M.D.Christopher E. Young, M.D.

TexasScott E. Kercheville, M.D.Patrick Giam, M.D.

UtahMichael K. Cahalan, M.D.Russell S. Petersen, M.D.

VermontFrancisco Grinberg, M.D.Joel H. Mumford, M.D.

VirginiaByron Work, M.D.Maxine M. Lee, M.D.

WashingtonPeter J. Dunbar, M.B.,Ch.B., M.B.A.Mark F. Flanery, M.D.

West VirginiaRobert E. Johnstone, M.D.Paul A. Skaff, M.D.

WisconsinJames R. Mesrobian, M.D.Lois A. Connolly, M.D.

WyomingHarlan R. Ribnik, M.D.Mary B. Weber, M.D.

Academic AnesthesiologyZeev N. Kain, M.D., M.B.A.Jeffrey R. Kirsch, M.D.

Medical Student ComponentStephen D. ShumpertD. Kyle Robinson

Resident ComponentMatthew C. Gertsch, M.D.Daniel A. Hansen, M.D.

Uniformed Services Society of Anesthesiologists (USSA)Corry J. Kucik, M.D.John R. Rotruck, M.D.

ASA Executive Staff

Paul PomerantzChief Executive Officer

Jeremy LewinGeneral Counsel

Thomas P. Conway, M.B.A., CPAChief Operating Officer

Manuel E. Bonilla, M.S.Chief Advocacy Officer

Ed Dellert, M.B.A.Chief Learning Officer

Christopher J. Wehking, CMPChief Program Officer

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House of DelegatesGovernance Meetings will be held at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront and the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel.

House of Delegates, Session I Sunday, October 258 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Indigo Level BallroomThis session will include award presentations and remarks by the President and President Elect. Nominations of 2016 Officers will be made from the floor of the House.

Reference Committee Hearings Sunday, October 251:15 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level BallroomOpen hearings will be conducted by each of the appointed Reference Committees. Each committee will consider the reports attributed to it in the Delegate’s handbook. These sessions are required to remain open until at least 3 p.m., but must conclude no later than 5 p.m.

Reference Committees Sunday, October 25

Administrative Affairs 1:15-5 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level Ballroom, Sections IJMN

Professional Affairs 1:15-5 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level Ballroom, Sections ABEF

Scientific Affairs 1:15-5 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level Ballroom, Sections CDGH

Finance 1:15-5 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level Ballroom, Sections KLOP

House of Delegates, Session II Wednesday, October 288 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Indigo BallroomThis session renders decisions on actions of the Board of Directors and new business brought before the governing body prior to announced deadlines. Officers are elected and installed.

October Interim Board of Directors Meeting Wednesday, October 28

The October Interim Board of Directors meeting immediately follows the House of Delegates Session II. This session elects the committees of the Board and conducts other business that will set the tone for the 2016 governance year.

Orientation Sessions

Committee, Section and Division Chair OrientationFriday, October 232-5 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon F

New Delegates Orientation MeetingSaturday, October 247:30-8:30 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon F CaucusesCandidates’ Visits to Caucuses Candidates in contested elections will address the five regional caucuses at their regularly scheduled sessions. Each candidate will be assigned times and locations so that no two candidates are in the same venue simultaneously. The amount of time that each candidate may address the caucus and engage in a Q&A session will be determined by the number of candidates who had announced their intent to seek elected office prior to the July deadline.

Caucus Schedule All regional and state caucus meetings will be held at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront on Saturday, October 24 and at the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel on Tuesday, October 27. ASA will operate a designated governance shuttle bus on Tuesday, October 27 between the Hilton San Diego Bayfront and the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel. Times, days and locations are subject to change.

Regional Caucus Meetings

Academic CaucusSaturday, October 247:30-8:30 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 400

Frontier CaucusSaturday, October 241-3 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 500Tuesday, October 271-3 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Regatta B-C

Mid-Atlantic Caucus Saturday, October 242:30-5:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level Ballroom, Sections CDGHTuesday, October 273:30-6 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Coronado D

Midwest Caucus Saturday, October 243-5:15 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level Ballroom, Sections IJMNTuesday, October 273-6 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Coronado A

New England CaucusSaturday, October 243:30-5 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon ABTuesday, October 274-6:30 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Coronado E

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Southern Caucus Saturday, October 242:30-5:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level Ballroom, Sections KLOPTuesday, October 273-5:30 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, America’s Cup A-C

Western Caucus Saturday, October 243:15-5:15 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level Ballroom, Sections ABEFTuesday, October 273:15-6 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Coronado B

State Caucus Meetings

State Component Society Executive Directors’ MeetingMonday, October 268:30-10 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 501A-B

ArizonaSaturday, October 242-3 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, BoardroomTuesday, October 2710-11 a.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Nautical Room

CaliforniaSaturday, October 241-3 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon FTuesday, October 271-3 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Coronado E

FloridaSaturday, October 2412:30-2:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 501A/BTuesday, October 271-3 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, America’s Cup A-C

GeorgiaSaturday, October 241-2:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level Ballroom, Sections KLOPTuesday, October 271:30-2:30 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Coronado D

IllinoisSaturday, October 241-3 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Room 300ATuesday, October 271:00-2:30 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Nautical Room

MarylandTuesday, October 272:30-3:30 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Nautical Room

MissouriSaturday, October 247-9 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Room 300ATuesday, October 271:30-3 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, America’s Cup D

NevadaSaturday, October 2411:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 402Tuesday, October 2711:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Nautical Room

New JerseyTuesday, October 271-3 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, City View A

New YorkSaturday, October 2412-2 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon A/BTuesday, October 2711 a.m.-2 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Regatta A

OhioSaturday, October 242-3:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Room 314Tuesday, October 272-3:30 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Regatta A

PennsylvaniaSaturday, October 241:30-2:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 410Tuesday, October 272:30-3:30 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Coronado D

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Pennsylvania ResidentSaturday, October 2410:30 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Room 314

TennesseeSaturday, October 2412-2 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Room 300BTuesday, October 271:30-2:30 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, City View B

TexasSaturday, October 241-3 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level Ballroom, Sections ABEFTuesday, October 271-3 p.m. | Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, Coronado B

VirginiaSaturday, October 2411:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon E

WisconsinSaturday, October 2412-1 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 400 Committee Meetings All committee meetings will be held at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront. Times, days and locations are subject to change.

Academic AnesthesiologyMonday, October 266:30-7:30 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Room 314

Ambulatory Surgical CareTuesday, October 2710 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon A

Anesthesia Care TeamTuesday, October 2710 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon I

Anesthesiologist Assistant Education and PracticeMonday, October 261-3 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon C

Annual Meeting OversightTuesday, October 271-3 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon F

BylawsMonday, October 2610 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 411

Cardiovascular and Thoracic AnesthesiaTuesday, October 2710-11:30 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon F

CommunicationsTuesday, October 2712-1:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 400

Critical Care MedicineMonday, October 2610-11:30 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 400

EconomicsTuesday, October 277-10 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Room 300 A/B

Economics – Contractor Advisory Committee (CAC)Tuesday, October 2710-11 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Room 300 A/B

Electronic Media and Information TechnologyMonday, October 262-5 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon D

Equipment and Facilities Monday, October 2612-2 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon A

Equipment and Facilities - Task Force on Environmental SustainabilityMonday, October 269:30-11 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon A

EthicsSaturday, October 247-8:45 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 502A

Future Models of Anesthesia PracticeTuesday, October 277-9 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon F

Geriatric AnesthesiaSunday, October 257-8 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 402

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Global Humanitarian OutreachMonday, October 2610 a.m.-1 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon L

Governance Effectiveness and EfficienciesTuesday, October 2710 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Boardroom

Governmental AffairsMonday, October 2610 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon I

Health Policy ResearchMonday, October 267-8 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon L

Large Group PracticeSaturday, October 247-9 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 500

MembershipMonday, October 2610 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 410

Neuroanesthesia Saturday, October 243-4 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 500

NewsletterTuesday, October 2710:30 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Green Room

Obstetric AnesthesiaSaturday, October 248-9 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 501B

Occupational HealthMonday, October 268:30-10:30 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon E

Occupational Health – Advisory Group on Physician Health and Well BeingMonday, October 263-5:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon H

Pain MedicineSunday, October 251:30-3 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 500

Pain Medicine – Subcommittee on Palliative Medicine Saturday, October 244-5 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 502B

Patient Blood ManagementSunday, October 251-2:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 402

Patient Safety and Education Monday, October 269:30-10:30 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon D

Pediatric AnesthesiaSaturday, October 2410:30 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 501C

Performance and Outcomes MeasurementMonday, October 269:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon F

Practice ManagementTuesday, October 277-10 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon D

Problem-Based Learning DiscussionsMonday, October 256:30-7:45 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon H

Professional DiversitySunday, October 2511 a.m.-1 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 500

Professional LiabilitySaturday, October 247-8:45 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 500

Quality Management and Departmental AdministrationTuesday, October 277-10 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon E

Regional AnesthesiaTuesday, October 2710-11:30 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon C

Residents and Medical StudentsMonday, October 2611 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon C

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Respiratory CareSaturday, October 247:30-9 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 501C

Rural Access to Anesthesia CareSunday, October 257-8 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Boardroom

Scientific AdvisoryMonday, October 262-3 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon L

Scientific and Educational AbstractsSunday, October 257-8 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 410

Scientific and Educational ExhibitsSaturday, October 247-8 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Indigo Level, Room 202A

Specialty SocietiesTuesday, October 2712:15-1:15 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon E

Standards and Practice ParametersMonday, October 269:30-10:30 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon C

Surgical and Procedural AnesthesiaMonday, October 2610-11:30 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Room 314

Transplant AnesthesiaMonday, October 267-8 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 400

Trauma and Emergency PreparednessMonday, October 264-6 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon A

Uniformed Services and Veterans’ AffairsSaturday, October 242-4 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 400

Young PhysiciansMonday, October 2610-11 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 402

Abstract Review and Educational Track Subcommittee Meetings All abstract review and educational track subcommittee meetings will be held at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront. Times, days and locations are subject to change.

Abstract Review Subcommittee on Ambulatory and Geriatric AnesthesiaSunday, October 2511 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Indigo Level, Room 204A

Abstract Review Subcommittee on Chronic and Cancer Pain Tuesday, October 2711:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 402

Abstract Review Subcommittee on Clinical CirculationMonday, October 2610 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Boardroom

Abstract Review Subcommittee on Clinical NeurosciencesTuesday, October 278-9 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Boardroom

Abstract Review Subcommittee on Critical CareSunday, October 254-5 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Indigo Level, Room 202B

Abstract Review Subcommittee on Equipment, Monitoring and Engineering Technology Saturday, October 244-5 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Room 314

Abstract Review Subcommittee on Experimental CirculationSunday, October 253-4 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Boardroom

Abstract Review Subcommittee on History and EducationSunday, October 251-2 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Boardroom

Abstract Review Subcommittee on Outcomes and Database ResearchTuesday, October 277-8 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Room 314

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Abstract Review Subcommittee on Patient Safety and Practice Management Tuesday, October 277:30-8:20 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon I

Abstract Review Subcommittee on Pediatric Anesthesia Monday, October 267-8 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon A

Abstract Review Subcommittee on Regional Anesthesia and Acute PainSaturday, October 2412-1 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 502B

Abstract Review Subcommittee on RespirationSunday, October 258-9 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Indigo Level, Room 202B

Educational Track Subcommittee on Ambulatory Anesthesia Monday, October 261-2 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Boardroom

Educational Track Subcommittee on Cardiac Anesthesia Monday, October 267-8 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon C

Educational Track Subcommittee on Critical Care Saturday, October 248-9 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 501A

Educational Track Subcommittee on Fundamentals of Anesthesiology Monday, October 267-10 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 410

Educational Track Subcommittee on Geriatric Anesthesia Monday, October 268-9 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Boardroom

Educational Track Subcommittee on Neuroanesthesia Saturday, October 247-8:30 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon A/B

Educational Track Subcommittee on Obstetric Anesthesia Monday, October 263-5 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon I

Educational Track Subcommittee on Pain MedicineMonday, October 263-4:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Boardroom

Educational Track Subcommittee on Pediatric AnesthesiaMonday, October 266:30-7:30 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon I

Educational Track Subcommittee on Perioperative MedicineSaturday, October 248-9 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon D

Educational Track Subcommittee on Professional Issues Monday, October 261-2:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 402

Educational Track Subcommittee on Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Saturday, October 2411 a.m.-12 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 502B Editorial Board Meetings All editorial board meetings will be held at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront. Times, days and locations are subject to change.

Anesthesiology Executive Editors MeetingSaturday, October 241-4 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 402

Editorial Board for Anesthesia Patient Safety Program (APS)Sunday, October 252-4 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Indigo Level, Room 202A

Editorial Board for ANESTHESIOLOGYMonday, October 263-6 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 400

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Editorial Board for Anesthesiology Continuing Education Program (ACE)Saturday, October 248-10 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon C

Editorial Board for Anesthesiology Continuing Education Program (ACE) and Editorial Board for the Self-Education and Evaluation Program (SEE) Business MeetingSaturday, October 2410-11 a.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon C

Editorial Board for Practice Performance Assessment and Improvement Modules (PPAI)Saturday, October 2412-1:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Cobalt Level, Room 502A

Editorial Board for the Self-Education and Evaluation Program (SEE)Saturday, October 2411 a.m.-1 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon C

Editorial Board for Simulation-Based Training (SEB)Monday, October 265-6:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Aqua Level, Salon C

Editorial Board for Simulation-Based Training (SEB) and Simulation Education Network Program RepresentativesSunday, October 255-6:30 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Room 400

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Opening Session: Introduction To ASAPAC and Navigating ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015Friday, October 237:30-8 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon A/BModerator: Matthew C. Gertsch, M.D.Faculty: Gabriel Sarah, M.D.

Welcome Reception Friday, October 238-10 p.m. | Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Sapphire Level, Salon C/DModerator: Matthew C. Gertsch, M.D.

Medical Student Workshop Saturday, October 248-11 a.m. | UCSD Medical Center LaJollaHost: University of California, San DiegoFaculty: Daniel Lee, M.D., UCSD Residency Program Director

A Day In The Life of An Anesthesiologist Saturday, October 249-9:45 a.m. | Upper 26A-BFaculty: Annemarie Thompson, M.D.

Resident Oral Board Prep Saturday, October 249-10:30 a.m. | Upper 25A-BFaculty: Roy Soto, M.D.

Medical Student Finance 101 Part 1 – Tactical Student Loan Management Saturday, October 249:45-11 a.m. | Upper 26A-BFaculty: Chris Long, M.D. CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™

Cardiac Anesthesia and Critical Care Anesthesia Saturday, October 2410:30 a.m.-12 p.m. | Upper 25A-B

Medical Student Finance 101 Part 2 - Navigating the Financial Services IndustrySaturday, October 24 11 a.m.-12 p.m. | Upper 26A-BFaculty: Chris Long, M.D. CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™

Job Hunting 101 Saturday, October 241-2 p.m. | Upper 26A-BFaculty: Katie Sweeney, Recruiting Manager and Jade Vardeman, Provider Recruiter

Learning and Education During Residency in the Era of Health Care Reform Saturday, October 241-2 p.m. | Upper 25A-BFaculty: Stephen J. Kimatian, M.D.

Medical Student Interviewing Tips & Techniques Saturday, October 242-3 p.m. | Upper 26A-BFaculty: Kathy D. Schlecht, D.O.

Resident Practice Management Saturday, October 242-3 p.m. | Upper 25A-BFaculty: Lars Helgeson, M.D.

Residency Program Meet And GreetSaturday, October 243:30-5:30 p.m. | Hall AModerator: Stephen Shumpert, M.S.C. Chair

Resident Component House of Delegates (HOD) Meeting Sunday, October 25Credentialing begins at 9:30 a.m. Meeting runs 10 a.m.-12 p.m. | Upper 20DFaculty: Matthew C. Gertsch, M.D., Resident Component President

Medical Student Component House of Delegates (HOD) Meeting Sunday, October 25Credentialing begins at 9:30 a.m. Meeting runs 10 a.m.-12 p.m. | Upper 20AFaculty: Stephen Shumpert, Medical Student Component Chair

Medical Student What I Wish I Would Have Known Before Residency Sunday, October 251-2 p.m. | Upper 26A-BFaculty: John D. Mitchell, M.D.

Resident Research Anesthesia WorkshopSunday, October 252-5 p.m. | Hall B1

FAER Medical Student Anesthesia Research Symposium Sunday, October 252-5 p.m. | Hall B1Moderator: Paloma Toledo, M.D., M.P.H.

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4. Support ASA’s Charitable Foundation, which benefits Lifebox, Hope For The Warriors®and ASA Global Scholars

5. The San Diego Public Library offers stunning views of the area you can get nowhere else – and its just a short walk from the Convention Center and hotels.

NEW this year the Committee on GHO, in collaboration with ASACF, has launched a Global Scholars Program to provide help to young leaders in the specialty from low- and middle-income countries to attend ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2015. The 2015 Global Scholars are: Claudia Alvarez, M.D., Chief, Anesthesiology DepartmentHospital Center of the El Progreso area, Yoro, Honduras Natsagdorj Batgombo, M.D., Anesthesiologist-IntensivistIntermed Hospital, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Christopher Chanda, M.D., AnesthesiologistUniversity Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia The 2015 Global Scholars will be presenting posters from 3:15-5:15 p.m. on Saturday, October 24 as part of the Medically Challenging Cases, focusing on the practice of anesthesiology and patient safety in very different environments. They will also be acknowledged at the Charitable Networking Event on Sunday, October 25.

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Corporate Supporter (Non-CME) EventsIndustry Supporter Education CenterLocated in the Exhibit Hall G

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Edwards Lifesciences: Perioperative Goal-Directed Therapy: A Key Element of the Perioperative Surgical HomeSaturday, October 24 | 12-1 p.m.Education Center A

Maxime Cannesson, M.D., Ph.D.Tong J. Gan, M.D., FRCAFrederic Michard, M.D., Ph.D.Patrick Shanahan, M.D., M.B.A.

This session addresses the data, current research, and rationale for implementation of a perioperative goal-directed therapy approach for optimizing fluid management. To register, see an Edwards representative in Booth #3423.

Masimo: The Elderly Brain and the Developing Brain during General Anesthesia and Emergence: From Neurobiology to ElectroencephalographySaturday, October 24 | 12-1 p.m.Education Center B

Steven J. Barker, Ph.D., M.D. Emery N. Brown, M.D., Ph.D.Patrick L. Purdon, Ph.D.

This symposium will further the understanding and application of the latest advancements in brain monitoring for perioperative care with focus on the elderly and developing patient brains undergoing general anesthesia. To register, see a Masimo representative in Booth #3437.

Medtronic: Postoperative Delirium – Can the Anesthesiologist Make a Difference?Sunday, October 25 | 12-1 p.m.Education Center A

PD Finn M. Radtke, M.D.

This program will discuss effects, risk factors, long-term outcomes and economic impact of postoperative delirium and how physician anesthesiologists and care team members can improve patient outcomes. To register, see a Medtronic representative at Booth #3923.

Teleflex: The Emerging Role of Intraosseous Access in Perioperative MedicineSunday, October 25 | 12-1 p.m.Education Center B

Jonathan Anson, M.D.

This symposium will discuss the potential role for intraosseous access in perioperative medicine. To register, see a Teleflex representative at Booth #3037.

Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals: The Use of Multimodal Analgesia in Treating Acute Pain: A Focus on Quality of Patient CareMonday, October 26 | 12-1 p.m.Education Center A

Eugene Viscusi, M.D.

This symposium will address unmet needs in acute pain management outlining a multimodal approach including non-opioid, non-NSAID intravenous analgesic resulting in significant reduction in pain intensity, reduced opioid consumption and improved patient satisfaction. To register, see a Mallinckrodt representative at Booth #4116.

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Cara Therapeutics: Kappa Opioid Receptor Agonists (KORA) – Moving Beyond Mu. in Post-Operative CareMonday, October 26 | 6:30-8 a.m.Manchester Grand Hyatt, Grand Hall A

Keith A. Candiotti, M.D.Tong J. Gan, M.D., FRCAJoseph W. Stauffer, D.O., M.B.A.

During this symposium, three experts will discuss latest trends in post-operative analgesic care and where this new class of KORA agents may fit.To register: [email protected]

TeamHealth Anesthesia: What Your Employer Expects from YouMonday, October 26 | 7-8 a.m. Manchester Grand Hyatt, Grand Hall D

Jay Mesrobian, M.D.

During this symposium, attendees will learn about group practice, developing skills (clinical and non-clinical) as a new anesthesiologist, and understanding the culture of a new group. To register, see a TeamHealth Anesthesia representative at Booth #4327.

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Corporate In-Kind SupportASA thanks all the companies that provide gifts of equipment in-kind. The hands-on workshop experience at the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 annual meeting would not be available without their generosity. The following companies help to ensure the best educational outcome for the workshops presented.

AmbuAshley MedicalB BraunBDBK UltrasoundCAE HealthcareClarus MedicalCook Medical Draeger ETView Medical LTDGE HealthcareHalyard HealthIntersurgicalInventive Medical LtdKARL STORZLaerdal MedicalMedtronic, Inc.MindrayMercury MedicalOlympus Pacific American Life Science Learning CenterPajunkParker MedicalPhilips HealthcarePreferred Medical SystemsPulmodyne, Inc.Siemens HealthcareSonoSimSota MedicalFUJIFILM Sonosite, Inc.St. Jude MedicalTeleflexTerasonTrucorpTruphatek, Inc.VBM MedicalVerathonZOLL Medical Corporation

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Ticketsstill

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1. Absolutely the best, most diverse cuisine you’ll experience at the meeting.

2. Interact with colleagues from every corner of the globe in a laid-back setting.

3. Music from one of the most respected flamenco guitarists in the U.S.

4. Support ASA’s Charitable Foundation, which benefits Lifebox, Hope For The Warriors®and ASA Global Scholars

5. The San Diego Public Library offers stunning views of the area you can get nowhere else – and its just a short walk from the Convention Center and hotels.

NEW this year the Committee on GHO, in collaboration with ASACF, has launched a Global Scholars Program to provide help to young leaders in the specialty from low- and middle-income countries to attend ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2015. The 2015 Global Scholars are: Claudia Alvarez, M.D., Chief, Anesthesiology DepartmentHospital Center of the El Progreso area, Yoro, Honduras Natsagdorj Batgombo, M.D., Anesthesiologist-IntensivistIntermed Hospital, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Christopher Chanda, M.D., AnesthesiologistUniversity Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia The 2015 Global Scholars will be presenting posters from 3:15-5:15 p.m. on Saturday, October 24 as part of the Medically Challenging Cases, focusing on the practice of anesthesiology and patient safety in very different environments. They will also be acknowledged at the Charitable Networking Event on Sunday, October 25.

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3M Health Care Infection Prevention Division 4307 You want to deliver higher standards of care, eliminate infections, improve patient outcomes and manage your bottom line. It’s possible. 3M Infection Prevention brings science to life. We are your trusted partner for innovative, cost effective and clinically proven solutions. We collaborate across businesses and technologies to see things differently, from all angles, with limitless potential for progress. Together we can create positive change. See our comprehensive portfolio of innovative products and solutions. St. Paul, MN | solutions.3m.com

A.M. Bickford, Inc. 3947 For 2015, A.M. Bickford, Inc., is featuring the Riken FI-21 and new Riken light weight model FI-8000 gas indicator. These easy to use instruments are digital portable refractometers used to check anesthetic vaporizer calibration and give direct readings of percent measurement for all popular anesthetics. Wales Center, NY | www.ambickford.com

AbbVie 2929 AbbVie is a global, research-based biopharmaceutical company which combines the focus of a leading-edge biotech with the expertise and structure of a long-established pharmaceutical leader. AbbVie is committed to using unique approaches to innovation to develop and market advanced therapies that address some of the world’s most complex and serious diseases. North Chicago, IL | www.abbvie.com

abeo 3616 Improve profitability to maximize your compensation and practice performance. abeo is the leading provider of anesthesia billing and practice management services and home to the most used anesthesia billing software amongst anesthesiologists, MedSuite & Avid Anesthesiology software. abeo.com | We Know Anesthesia. Irving, TX | www.abeo.com

AccuVein Inc. 2410 Cold Spring Harbor, NY

AcelRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 4527 AcelRx Pharmaceuticals is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on innovative therapies for the treatment of acute and breakthrough pain. Our lead products utilize sufentanil sublingual tablets, designed to address moderate-to-severe acute pain in hospital and/or medically supervised settings. Redwood City, CA | www.acelrx.com

AdvantEdge Healthcare Solutions 3217 AdvantEdge provides anesthesia business management solutions and business intelligence tools that substantially improve decision making, maximize financial performance, streamline operations and eliminate compliance risks for anesthesia groups and hospitals. Proven solutions include information capture, coding, billing, revenue optimization, informatics, AQI, compliance and practice management. All tailored to meet each client’s specific business needs. Each delivered with a ClientFirst focus and philosophy. Warren, NJ | www.ahsrcm.com

Airon Corporation 5028 Airon Corporation is excited to showcase our ventilators and CPAP systems at ASA. Featured products will be the newly released MACS epic CPAP System and the Duoscope disposable laryngoscope. The MACS epic provides hospital critical care CPAP support of pediatric and adult patients. The Duoscope is a truly unique disposable 2 bladed laryngoscope perfect for anywhere in the hospital. Also shown will be our other pneumatic neonatal/ pediatric/adult ventilators and CPAP systems for use in Hospitals, MRI, air transport and EMS. These products have been on the global market since 2003. Melbourne, FL | www.AironUSA.com

AlertWatch 3654 AlertWatch develops real-time patient monitoring software to help hospitals improve clinical quality, provider efficiency, and billing accuracy.Our software does this by integrating hundreds of disparate pieces of real-time patient data, analyzing that data for potential quality and safety issues, and summarizing all of that onto an intuitive, mobile-friendly view of each patient. AlertWatch is FDA 510(k) cleared for use across the perioperative workflow.Ann Arbor, MI | www.alertwatch.com

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Ambu Inc. 4129 Ambu develops, produces and markets diagnostic and life-supporting devices for hospitals and rescue services. Ambu has three business areas: Airway Management, Patient Monitoring & Diagnostics and Emergency Care. The primary products are ventilation products for artificial respiration, electrodes for ECG tests and neurophysiological tests, and manikins for first aid training. Columbia, MD | www.ambuusa.com

American Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants (AAAA) ASA Resource Center, Lobby D The national organization dedicated to the ethical advancement of the Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant profession and to excellence in patient care through education, advocacy, and promotion of the Anesthesia Care Team. Atlanta, GA | www.anesthetist.org

American Anesthesiology, a division of MEDNAX 2627 American Anesthesiology is a growing physician group practice of anesthesia providers. Currently with practices in Florida, Georgia, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Maryland, Texas, Tennessee and Virginia, American Anesthesiology and its affiliated professional group practices employ more than 840 physicians and 1,100 anesthetists in both hospital and office-based settings. Sunrise, FL | www.americananesthesiology.com

The American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA) ASA Resource Center, Lobby D As the certifying body for anesthesiologists since 1938, the ABA is committed to partnering with physicians to advance lifelong learning and exceptional patient care. The Board administers primary and subspecialty certification exams and the Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology Program (MOCA®), which is designed to promote lifelong learning, a commitment to quality clinical outcomes and patient safety. Raleigh, NC | www.theABA.org

American Physician Institute 4818 American Physician Institute for Advanced Professional Studies offers comprehensive, guaranteed board-prep courses, as well as continuing medical education courses. If you have an exam coming up, why not ensure you’re completely prepared? To approach this exam with absolute confidence, join The Pass Machine’s exam prep course. You’ll receive all the tools you need to pass the exam, as well as the assurance of our outrageous Triple-Trust Guarantee. Oak Brook, IL | www.thepassmachine.com

AneScan 4642 AneScan EMR for Anesthesia is very easy to use at the Point of Care. The system utilizes Tablet PCs with stylus and touchscreen. Custom forms are digitized with discrete data points. This creates extraordinary analytic capabilities. Our interoperable interface engine allows access to perioperative information including demographics and schedules. Corrective prompts ensure charge capture, billing accuracy and quality reporting resulting in significant ROI. The analytics dashboard enables monitoring of cases and personnel. Unique ICD-10 selection tool enhances reimbursement. Groups and hospital alike are embracing AneScan as an intelligent, easy to use, and cost effective AIMS solution. Franklin, TN | www.anescan.com

Anesthesia Associates, Inc. (AincA) 3518 Anesthesia Associates, Inc. (AincA) manufactures reusable anesthesia and respiratory care products. NEW (malleable) AincA VideoStylet system: the ETT now holds shape and displays Video on attached Monitor. Visualizes difficult airways for $500! Also manufactures MRI/custom Jet Ventilators, laryngoscopes, lighted stylets, aids for difficult intubation, breathing circuits and components, special adapters, custom arrangements, nerve stimulators, and Respirometers. Custom designs and special OEM products upon request. Authorized Repair Services available. Over 55 Years of Quality Manufacturing! San Marcos, CA | www.ainca.com

Anesthesia Business Consultants 3737 Anesthesia Business Consultants, LLC provides billing & practice management services for anesthesia and pain management providers, featuring F1RSTClient, our premier client portal that allows secure and seamless access to your practice’s data along with F1RSTAnalytics, our dashboard system that provides “Insight at Your Fingertips.” The heart of our offerings is ABC’s proprietary practice management software, F1RSTAnesthesia. Our solutions provide accurate, prompt and complete billing and revenue cycle management. Jackson, MI | www.anesthesiallc.com

Anesthesia Quality Institute (AQI) ASA Resource Center, Lobby D AQI was established in 2008 to facilitate practice-based quality management through education and quality data feedback. In 2014, AQI became the first Qualified Clinical Data Registry in anesthesiology. Through education and quality feedback data, AQI improves the care of patients, speeds the response to critical incidents and reduces anesthesia-related morbidity and mortality. Schaumburg, IL | www.aqihq.org

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Anesthesia Safety Products 4427 Anesthesia Safety Products (ASP) designs and manufactures compact Fluid Management Devices used primarily in the hospital Operating Room (OR) and Post- Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU). The initial “star” product of the company is the AirPurge System, the first and only stand-alone device available that automatically traps and disposes of AIR BUBBLES in intravenous (I.V.) lines. It is easy to install and operate eliminating the need for manual air bubble extraction process: Flow rate is restored automatically – Hands free & No reset. Woburn, MA | www.aspamerica.com

AnesthesiaOS - Medical Information Records, LLC 4512 AnesthesiaOS (also known as AOS) is a cloud-based modular electronic health record (EHR) that was created by an anesthesiologist to enhance the point of care and not control those points of care. As a triple based platform, AOS can be used by hospital systems, hospitals, surgery centers, and individual providers to track and monitor their operating room cases via a web portal, personal computer, iPad, or Windows based tablet device. Houston, TX | www.anesthesiaOS.com

Anesthesiology News 3516 Anesthesiology News, now in its 41st year, has been the best-read publication for the specialty for the last 18 years. All 47,220 anesthesiologists in the receive a copy every month. It offers extensive coverage of major scientific meetings, feature articles on topics relevant to practicing anesthesiologists, in-depth clinical reviews written by thought leaders, practice management articles, medical education, as well as Special Editions, Buyer’s Guides, and a full line of digital media, including website, mobile site, e-Newsletters, iPad app, and multimedia content. New York, NY | www.AnesthesiologyNews.com

ApolloMD 4425 ApolloMD is a Physician led and operated private practice anesthesia group. Our team of Board Certified Anesthesiologists and Anesthetists currently provides anesthesia services for numerous facilities across the , including hospitals, surgery centers and ambulatory care centers. Our providers deliver quality anesthesia services while improving efficiency, core measures of quality and increasing patient satisfaction scores. Atlanta, GA | www.ApolloMD.com

The APSF and ASA Patient Safety Exhibit ASA Resource Center, Lobby D The 2015 Patient Safety Exhibit will highlight key developments in patient safety. Visitors will be able to explore valuable links to online patient safety resources and meet with leaders of Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF). The Patient Safety Exhibit is a joint project of the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation and the ASA Committee on Patient Safety and Education. Indianapolis, IN | www.apsf.org

ARC Medical, Inc. 3346 circuitGuard™ FDA cleared as a hygienic alternative to decontamination of anesthesia equipment. circuitGuard™ filter’s exclusive Unitized Construction protects anesthesia circuits and equipment (ET CO2, etc.) from contamination and protects patients from contaminated circuits and equipment. Used by 1,000s of facilities nationwide. Save Time, Money, Space. Outpatient Surgery – top ten ways to reduce costs. Available with humidification or filter only. Millions used world-wide. Every Breath Matters™ Tucker, GA | www.arcmedical.com

Armstrong Medical Industries Inc. 2411 Armstrong Medical is a manufacturer and distributor with a 50-year commitment to bringing the finest medical equipment to the hospital, EMS, and medical education communities. Our catalog includes such fine products as the A-Smart® Premier™ Carts, the new Wireless Auto-Locking Cart (with optional Proximity Reader), S-SCORT® new-DUET™ Suction Unit, Broselow® Pediatric Resuscitation System, and over 1500 other quality products. Lincolnshire, IL | www.armstrongmedical.com

Army Medical Recruiting 2037 Anesthesiologists supervise the administration of anesthetics to patients. As an officer on the U.S. Army healthcare team, you can build a distinguished medical career while making a difference in the lives of the soldiers and their families. Visit the Army booth to learn more about part-time or full-time career opportunities in the Reserve or Active Army. Fort Knox, KY | www.healthcare.goarmy.com

ASA Advocacy ASA Resource Center, Lobby D Visit the ASA Advocacy Booth to discuss and share current legislative, regulatory and state issues impacting the practice of anesthesiology. Stop by the booth to talk with experts on hot topic issues such as: Political and grassroots advocacy, Medicare Physician Payment, Perioperative Surgical Home, Scope of Practice, Practice Management, State legislation and regulations, Pain Medicine, CMS regulations, Coding and payment issues, Washington, DC | asahq.org/advocacy

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ASA Retail Store ASA Resource Center, Lobby D Visit the Retail Store to pick up your ASA gear! With the wide range of appreal offerings, there is something for everyone. Plus, grab your 15% off online course coupon. Auburn University Physicians Executive MBA Program 4255 Ranked the #1 stand-alone physicians only MBA program by Modern Healthcare, Auburn University’s AACSB accredited Physicians Executive MBA program develops your leadership skills and business knowledge … and fits into your demanding schedule. The 21 month program incorporates five 3 ½ day residencies with innovative distance learning technology to create an intensive, but flexible learning environment. International and domestic field study trips, CME credit, and alumni engagement. Auburn, AL | www.aubemba.org

Augustine Temperature Management 4153 Air-free, HotDog patient warming blankets and mattress overlays are safer, less expensive and more effective for even the most difficult cases. Full Frontal Prep: HotDog mattress overlays warm from below for cardiac, plastics and C-sections. Wet Cases: No blowing air to cause evaporative cooling of a liposuction, burn or pediatric patient. Large Heat-Loss Cases: HotDog can power two blankets and a mattress simultaneously. Air-free warming is recommended by orthopedic surgeons and anesthesiologists during joint implant surgery because forced-air systems contaminate the sterile surgical field. Eden Prairie, MN | www.hotdog-usa.com

B. Braun Medical Inc. 3523 B. Braun Medical Inc. (B. Braun) is pleased to present during ASA 2015 our extensive line of peripheral nerve block products including the new Stimuplex® Ultra 360 echogenic PNB needle, the B-Smart™ monitor for measuring PNB injection pressure, the new Stimuplex PNB Trays, and the Contiplex® Echo continuous nerve block catheter. In addition, Design Options® Anesthesia IV administration sets, Design Options™ Pain Management Trays, CAPS® pre-filled Anesthesia syringes and the industry leading brand of Perifix® epidural products will be highlighted. B. Braun, a leader in infusion therapy and pain management, develops, manufacturers, and markets innovative medical products and services to the healthcare industry. The Company is committed to eliminating preventable treatment errors and enhancing patient, clinician, and environmental safety. Guided by its “Sharing Expertise®” philosophy, B. Braun continuously exchanges knowledge with customers, partners and clinicians to address the critical issues of improving care and lowering costs. Bethlehem, PA | www.bbraunusa.com

Baitella AG 2443 Baitella AG with its brand Fisso is the leading manufacturer of holding systems for anesthesia and intensive care. The quick central fixation enables simple and fast positioning plus safe holding of breathing circuits, pressure transducers, monitors and other devices. The products have been developed in close cooperation with leading hospitals and are offered as standard or individual OEM solutions. Benefits: Easy positioning and precise fixation with a single knob, safe and secure, compact design, unsurpassed durability, over 35 years of experience in manufacturing, Swiss Made. New: Innovative Arm Board with ONE STEP SET UP and anatomically shaped visco-elastic pad. Zürich Switzerland | www.fisso.com

Baxter Healthcare Corporation 3537 Baxter Healthcare Corporation is the principal domestic operating subsidiary of Baxter International Inc., a global, diversified healthcare company that creates products advancing patient care worldwide. Baxter’s Medical Products Business Unit product portfolio is comprised of pharmaceuticals and devices, which includes but is not limited to: Suprane (desflurane, USP), FORANE (isoflurane, USP) and Sevoflurane, USP. The portfolio also includes the Transderm Scop® (scopolamine) Transdermal System 1.5 mg Patch and BREVIBLOC (esmolol, HCL) Injection.Baxter, Brevibloc, Forane and Suprane are registered trademarks of Baxter International Inc. Transderm Scop is a registered trademark of Novartis AG and used under license. USMP/12-14-0005 4/13 Deerfield, IL | www.baxter.com

BD 3817 BD features a broad array of Healthcare Worker and Patient Safety engineered products: needles and syringes; closed system transfer devices, IV catheters; anesthesia needles and trays; sharps disposal; skin preps; scrubs; and flush syringes. Franklin Lakes, NJ | www.bd.com

Belmont Instrument Corporation 4016 Belmont Instrument Corporation develops and manufacturers devices used in many of the world’s most prestigious medical facilities and military field hospitals. All Belmont Instrument products are proudly made in the USA and have been designed to be the standard of care for heating patients. It provides precise control of infusion rate and heat, automatic air elimination and pressure regulation. It has been widely used under the most stressful conditions. The Belmont® buddy™ family of products are designed for safe in-line warming of blood and fluids in many environments. Billerica, MA | www.belmontinstrument.com

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BK Ultrasound 4144 BK Ultrasound will be exhibiting its latest high-performance ultrasound solutions for anesthesiologists. Our solutions are designed for simplicity, ease of use and high-quality image performance. With our simple user interfaces, high contrast resolution and needle visualization enhancement, our solutions enable anesthesiologists at all experience levels to quickly perform ultrasound guided procedures with confidence and provide the best clinical outcome. Peabody, MA | www.bkultrasound.com

Brazilian Society of Anesthesiology (SBA) and the São Paulo State Society of Anesthesiologists (SAESP) 2213 Brazilian Society of Anesthesiology (SBA) is a civil association founded on 25.02.1948, with headquarters in Rio de Janeiro. It has 11000 members and is the second largest global society. It is intended for development of health sciences, education, research and local and international exchanges. São Paulo State Society of Anesthesiology is a non-profit organization in the largest state of Brazil interested in fostering progress, improvement and dissemination of Anesthesiology. During the past years we have signed agreements with ASA, ESA and AQI and are developing a Safety Patient Foundation. SBA: Rio de Janeiro and SAESP: São Paulo SBA: RJ and SAESP: SP Brazil www.sba.com.br and www.saesp.org.br

Cactus LLC 4352 The Cactus Smart Sink® is an innovative, go green solution for pharmaceutical waste disposal which renders left over controlled substances “unrecoverable, non-retrievable and unusable” while reducing environmental impact. The Smart Sink® system is an alternative to a sink, toilet, or waste bin when unused raw pharmaceuticals are “wasted” or disposed. It is wall or countertop mounted, provides security alerts and alarms, and can be located in the OR, nursing suite, or near automated dispensing systems. The Smart Sink® helps to reduce opportunities for drug diversion in medical facilities. Charleston, SC | www.cactusllc.net

CAE Healthcare 4618 CAE Healthcare delivers simulation training solutions to hospitals, physicians, nurses, students, emergency responders and the military around the world. Each product is developed in partnership with clinicians and clinical educators whose aim is to ensure physiological accuracy and educational relevance. Visit the CAE Healthcare booth to learn about our newest patient, imaging and interventional simulators, including Caesar, Vimedix and METIman with Vïvo. Ask about our Replay and LearningSpace audiovisual solutions for center management and debrief. Sarasota , FL | www.caehealthcare.com

Cambridge University Press 2919 Cambridge’s publishing in books and journals combines state-of-the-art content with the highest standards of scholarship, writing and production. Visit our stand to browse new titles, available at a 20% discount, and to pick up sample issues of our journals. New York, NY | www.cambridge.org/us

Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society (CAS) 2314 Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society (CAS) is the national specialty society for anesthesiology in Canada. Founded in 1943, CAS is guided by its vision of innovative leadership & excellence in anesthesiology, perioperative care & patient safety. CAS represents 3,000 anesthesiologists, GP anesthetists, residents, anesthesia assistant members across Canada & the world; & is dedicated to promoting excellence in patient care through research, education & advocacy. Our Annual Meeting is the largest anesthesia meeting in Canada. In 2011 CAS received the Royal College Accredited CPD Provider Award. Toronto, ON Canada | www.cas.ca

CapsuleTech Inc. 2245 Capsule unlocks the power of medical device data to provide healthcare organizations with critical patient and device information to drive informed critical and operational decisions. SmartLinx, healthcare’s first Medical Device Information System, delivers connectivity, advanced integration, and analytics that turn volumes of patient data into actionable information. Andover, MA | www.capsuletech.com

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Cardiotronic - Osypka Medical, Inc. 4242 Cardiotronic specializes in completely non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring for adult, pediatric and neonatal patient care. The Electrical Cardiometry (EC) monitors are market-released in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Japan and used for hemodynamic differential diagnosis, determination of fluid responsiveness, fluid optimization, drug selection and titration, providing parameters such as CO/CI, SV/SI, stroke volume variation, corrected flow time, SVR/SVRI and thoracic fluid content (TFC). La Jolla, CA | www.cardiotronic.net

CareFusion 4815 CareFusion combines technology and intelligence to measurably improve patient care. Our clinically proven products are designed to help improve the safety and cost of healthcare for generations to come. Some of our most trusted brands include Alaris®, ChloraPrep®, Pyxis®, PleurX®, V. Mueller® and VIASYS. McGraw Park, IL | www.carefusion.com

Carnegie Surgical LLC 3948 Carnegie Surgical is a trusted name for anesthesiologists since 2005. Our comprehensive range of green system, conventional and specialty laryngoscopes includes most of the popular patterns. Newly designed disposable combos and blades are helping providers keep per-intubation costs down.Hightstown, NJ | www.carnegiesurgical.com

CASMED 4825 CASMED® – Monitoring What’s Vital CASMED is a leading developer and manufacturer of medical devices for non-invasive patient monitoring that are vital to patient care. CASMED’s FORE-SIGHT ELITE Absolute Cerebral Oximetry technology provides highly accurate, non-invasive, continuous measurement of cerebral tissue oxygen saturation. Additionally, CASMED provides a line of bedside patient vital signs monitoring products, proprietary non-invasive blood pressure monitoring solutions for OEM use, neonatal intensive care supplies, and service. Branford, CT | www.casmed.com

Centurion Medical Products 2617 The FlexView is a video laryngoscope that offers breakthrough technology! It’s an articulating video laryngoscope that conforms to the patients anatomy during intubation resulting in less trauma, less force, faster intubations and better 1st pass success rates. By squeezing a handle at the top of the video laryngoscope, the tip of the blade can be specifically angled the exact degree available to advance the ET tube. The ET tube is supported in a guided slot attached to the right side of the blade. Centurion Medical Products is the innovator and manufacturer of FlexView. Williamston, MI | www.centurionmp.com

CEP America 2511 CEP America is one of the largest democratic physician partnerships in the country and works with nearly 80 hospitals in California. We are owned and managed by our physician Partners. Our integrated practice model includes careers in anesthesia, emergency and hospital medicine, ambulatory and urgent care, and post-acute care. We are dedicated to providing the best practice locations and management support for all our providers. CEP America offers careers that sustain quality of practice and quality of life. Visit us at CSA to learn about merger and career opportunities! Emeryville, CA | www.cepamerica.com/careers

Cheetah Medical, Inc. 3446 Cheetah Medical’s innovative technology is helping clinicians manage the challenges of fluid responsiveness. The novel Cheetah NICOM delivers accurate, continuous, 100% non-invasive hemodynamic and cardiac output monitoring with accuracy equivalent to traditional, more invasive methods. The Cheetah NICOM’s precision, sensitivity, and responsiveness make it an ideal instrument for hemodynamic differential diagnosis, determination of fluid responsiveness, fluid optimization, drug selection and titration. Vancouver, WA | www.cheetah-medical.comh

Chinese Society of Anesthesiology 2215 Chinese Society of Anesthesiology is an academic organization, through education, scientific research and academic exchange to promote the development of the discipline of anesthesia in China. Chinese Society of Anesthesiology was established in 1979. Professor Jin LIU is the present president of the Chinese Society of Anesthesiology. There are 76 members in the committee of CSA throughout China’s 31 provinces According to investigation statistics, there are 80,000 anesthesiologists in China. At present, we have 17 branches in different specialized subject fields. Beijing China | www.csaol.cn

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Chison Medical Imaging Co., Ltd.2442 Chison Medical Imaging Co., Ltd. is one of the world’s leading manufacturers for ultrasound systems. With its know-how of transducer design, strong technical force of modern biomedical engineering, software & electronics, CHISON has specialized in the development & manufacturing of high quality ultrasound systems for over 19 years . It is ISO & CE certified by TUV in Germany. Wuxi Jiang Su Province China | www.chison.com.cn

CIM Med GmbH 4248 CIM med GmbH supplies an endless variety of mounting solutions, designed to provide a high level of functionality, reliability and safety for the mounting of medical equipment, devices and other peripherals used in a clinical environment. Engineered for strength, adaptability and durability, our carrier systems include a patented feature: CIM med is the first company offering complete cable integration which prevents cable snagging and helps reduce infection rates. Munich, Germany | www.cim-med.com

CIVCO Medical Solutions 2517 For over 30 years, CIVCO Medical Solutions has been an industry leader in ultrasound, providing needle guidance solutions and infection control products across the spectrum of care. CIVCO offers a full range of products for regional anesthesia including needle guidance for both in-plane and out-of-place access. Kalona, IA | www.civco.com

Clarus Medical, LLC 2921 Clarus Medical Airway Management scopes: All provide high-resolution images are reusable and portable. These fiber optic and digital video endoscopes offer state of the art technology in diverse clinical environments. For routine to difficult intubations, confirmation of tube placement and can be used for super glottic airways eg LMAs. Clarus also manufactures Laser surgical fibers, Nucleotome®, a clinically proven, safe and effective device for percutaneous disc decompression as well as other innovative products. Minneapolis, MN | www.clarus-medical.com

Clear Guide Medical 4448Clear Guide ONE provides user-friendly guidance for ultrasound procedures, ensuring that the target is found quickly and confidently. By attaching an unobtrusive optical head to the probe, the system helps the user to line up the angle outside the patient and insert only when it is guaranteed to hit the defined target. The Clear Guide ONE works with most needles and tools and gives both experts and novices the comfort of knowing the needle’s trajectory. With no calibration required, “Always On” Guidance means reaching your target has never been faster or easier. Baltimore, MD | www.clearguidemedical.com

CODAN 3852 CODAN is one of the original developers of disposable infusion therapy products. Fifty years later CODAN is a leading manufacturer of infusion therapy products with offices in Europe and the USA. CODAN offers specialty and high flow anesthesia IV tubing sets including blood administration sets, extension sets, stopcocks and one-way valves. Custom sets and other critical care and acute care IV administration products are available on demand with on-time delivery. The Walrus® by CODAN® product line focuses on infection prevention and all-in-one sets travel with patient throughout hospital. Santa Ana, CA | www.codanuscorp.com

CODONICS, Inc. 4322 Safe Label System (SLS) is an award-winning, easy-to-use solution to reduce preventable medication errors in the OR. Integrates with your anesthesia cart and uses barcode technology to identify & validate a drug during preparation & administration, including visual & audible feedback and multiple safety checks to help eliminate medication errors, and improve safety, consistency and TJC compliance. Then, automatically creates a ready-to-apply medication label that includes dose, concentration, volume, dilution/diluent, expiration date, prepared by, & a barcode for integration with AIMS & EHR. Middleburg Hts, OH | www.codonics.com

Continental Anesthesia, Ltd. 3452 Continental Anesthesia, Ltd is the largest multi-system anesthesia provider in the region. With over 100 clinical associates who are either Board Certified or Board Eligible MDs or CRNAs, the organization serves multiple hospital sites representing over 65,000 procedures annually. Continental Anesthesia provides all sub-specialty anesthesia services including pain management. Oakbrook, IL | www.continentalanesthesia.com

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Cook Medical Incorporated 4240 Cook Medical offers advanced solutions to meet the needs of anesthesiologists and advance patient care worldwide. Cook provides a comprehensive product offering designed to minimize patient trauma for difficult airway events including avariety of airway exchange catheters, endobronchial blockers, and the Melker Emergency Cricothyrotomy Set. Bloomington, IN | www.cookmedical.com

CoolTouch Inc., a Syneron Candela Corporation 4154 CoolTouch, a Syneron Candela Corporation, develops and supplies advanced laser technologies for medical professionals. The CTEV 1320nm laser for endovenous ablation is available in a 15-watt platform to meet your practice needs. The CTEV ablation procedure boasts a 99% success rate obtaining varicose vein closure with one treatment, and minimal, if any, pain, bruising, or swelling. Roseville, CA | www.cooltouch.com

Cumberland Medical Affairs 4415Caldolor® (ibuprofen) Injection is indicated in adults for the management of mild to moderate pain, the management of moderate to severe pain as an adjunct to opioid analgesics, and for the reduction of fever. Caldolor can be administered pre-, intra- and post-operatively. Caldolor is marketed by Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc. Nashville, TN | www.Cumberlandpharma.com

Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc. 4419 Caldolor® (ibuprofen) Injection is indicated in adults for the management of mild to moderate pain, the management of moderate to severe pain as an adjunct to opioid analgesics, and for the reduction of fever. Caldolor can be administered pre-, intra- and post-operatively. Caldolor is marketed by Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc. Nashville , TN | www.Cumberlandpharma.com

Curbell Medical2542 Curbell Medical has been providing healthcare solutions for over 50 years. We offer a full line of high-quality Patient Monitoring accessories including ECG cables and lead wires. Our accessories seamlessly interface with original equipment manufacturer’s monitors. Our OnePatient Disposable Lead Wires are designed to easily fit into your infection reduction program providing HAI protection and improve the quality of patient care. Orchard Park, NY | curbellmedical.com

Dannemiller 3754 Dannemiller was awarded Accreditation with Commendation by the ACCME through 2019. Dannemiller is also an accredited provider of AANP, ACPE, CBRN, & CDR credits for nurse practitioners, pharmacists, nurses, and registered dietitians. Although Dannemiller is internationally known for its own CME activities, namely our Anesthesiology and Pain Review Courses, we also partner with other educational entities to provide credit for a more than 250 medical education programs and more than 90,000 credit hours in a broad range of subject matter each year via live, print, and interactive online formats. San Antonio, TX | www.dannemiller.com

Davis Medical LLC 3447 Davis Medical is the designer and developer of Rhinoguard, the first and only nasal endotracheal tube introducer/dilator. Our mission is to enhance the clinician’s ability to provide a safe and rapid intubation experience with one easy to use, high quality device eliminating the need for multiple off-label devices. The Rhinoguard was the 2012 Finalist for “Invention of the Year” at the University of Michigan’s Global Summit for Pediatric Medical Device Innovation. Roanoke, VA | betternasalintubation.com

Deltex Medical 4636 Deltex Medical manufactures and markets the EDM+, the world’s first hemodynamic monitoring system to measure both flow and pressure directly. An exciting new upgrade to the proven Doppler technology, the EDM+ combines Doppler measurement of blood flow with Pulse Pressure Waveform Analysis (PPWA). The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a National Coverage Determination for EDM which resulted in the EDM having its own unique code for physician reimbursement. Greenville, SC | www.deltexmedical.com

Diamedica (UK) Ltd.2412Diamedica design and manufacture medical equipment for use in challenging environments where first world infrastructure is lacking, for field hospitals and in humanitarian relief situations. Designed for simplicity, economy and reliability, our product range extends from full hospital anaesthetic machines, to portable equipment for field hospitals, outreach missions and disaster/humanitarian situations. The extended range includes an oxygen concentrator driven CPAP, portable ventilators and an oxygen reservoir filling system. Diamedica equipment is currently used in over 60 countries worldwide. Barnstaple, Devon United Kingdomwww.diamedica.co.uk

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Doctors Disability Specialists 2514Insurance and investments for medical professionals. Danvers, MA | livinglegacyfinancial.com

Dr. Jensen Board Prep 2927 Dr. Jensen Board PREP provides home study materials in the form of books, audio CDs, and detailed notes coupled with live courses around the all focusing upon the Content Domain governing the examinations administered by the American Board of Anesthesiology, including the In-training, Written, Oral, MOCA, Pain, and Pediatric. Focus is the key to success, and we provide such focus. We hope and look forward to being on your winning team.Iowa City, IA | www.boardprep.com

Draeger Medical Inc. 2836 For more than a century, Dräger has been providing anesthesia technology clinicians can count on. As a leader in medical and safety technology, Dräger employs more than 10,000 people worldwide and is present in more than 190 countries. From anesthesia machines to anesthesia monitors to anesthesia information management systems, no other company is more focused on anesthesia care than Dräger. Visit us at Booth #2836 to learn more about our anesthesia workstation solutions. Telford, PA | www.draeger.com/OR

Dupaco, Inc. 3945 ProneView(R) Protective Helmet and Mirror System provides superior head and eye protection with soft contoured cushion. Meets AORN guidelines and ASA/APSF pracitice advisories. OPTI-GARD(R) patient eye protector protects patients eyes from trauma and unintentional contact during surgery. Chin-UP(R)provides support to help keep MAC patients airways open. BITE-RITE(TM) ECT airway provides patent airway and bite block at patient molars for ECT procedures. Oceanside, CA | www.dupacoinc.com

DVMI DaVinciMed International, LLC 2648 DVMI DaVinciMed International, LLC. offers a complete portfolio of MRI patient monitoring systems and infusion solutions. As a 100% daughter of MIPM, DaVinciMed International represents 25 years of experience in the market for MRI anesthesia devices. Mammendorf Germany | www.dvmi-usa.com

Dynasthetics LLC 4353 Recognized by MHAUS, Vapor-Clean filters are used to prepare anesthesia machines in less than 90 seconds for Malignant Hyperthermia-susceptible patients. They are also used to curtail exposure to volatile gas during an MH crisis. Instead of lengthy flushing, placing the Vapor-Clean filters between the anesthesia machine and a new breathing circuit reduces exposure to less than 5ppm of volatile agent for a case lasting up to 12 hours. And, in the event of an MH crisis, inserting the Vapor-Clean filters allows for quick administration of dantrolene without needing to change equipment. Salt Lake City, UT | www.dynasthetics.com

Eagle Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 4349 Enhancing Injectable Drugs Eagle Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing injectable products, primarily in the critical care and oncology areas, using the 505(b)(2) regulatory pathway. Our goal is to enter the market before any generics with enhanced versions of existing injectable drugs. Woodcliff Lake, NJ | eagleus.com

EarlySense Inc.4924 EarlySense has an innovative, continuous patient monitoring solution designed to enhance patient safety and reduce risk for general care patients. It does so by providing motion rates and bed exit alarms, to help reduce falls and pressure ulcers, as well as vital signs to potentially detect patient deterioration. Without ever touching the patient, the EarlySense System provides continuous monitoring for Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate and Motion through a a sensor that is placed underneath a bed mattress or a chair cushion.There are no leads or cuffs to connect to the patient. Waltham, MA | www.earlysense.com

ECOM Medical, Inc. 4721 EMI’s ECOM product is an endotracheal tube that monitors patients for cardiac output, stroke volume variation and systemic vascular resistance for implementing Goal Directed Therapy protocols. ECOM is plug and play with no change in technique required.San Juan Capistrano, CA | www.ecommedical.com

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EDAN, INC. 3252 Edan Diagnostics is the US headquarters of Edan Instruments, a global manufacturer of ultrasound, monitoring and point-of-care products. The Acclarix AX8 Compact Ultrasound system delivers innovation and value through Silicon Valley engineering expertise and Chinese manufacturing proficiency. The result is a high fidelity system with a full suite of transducers that provide superb detail resolution. The Elite V-8 monitor has a self-contained portable unit to keep patients connected to the central monitor during transport, and nine modules that expand capability for any high-acuity setting. San Diego, CA | www.edandiagnostics.com

Edwards Lifesciences 3423 Enhanced Surgical Recovery Resource Center – an initiative by Edwards Lifesciences. Act now to reduce preventable post-surgical complications. Explore resources demonstrating how individualized hemodynamic optimization through Perioperative Goal-Directed Therapy (PGDT) can help reduce the risk of post-surgical complications in moderate to high-risk surgeries – A key component of the Perioperative Surgical Home model of care. When evidence inspires action, find tools and resources at Edwards.com/ESR Irvine, CA | www.Edwards.com

Elsevier 3216 ELSEVIER is a leading publisher of health science publications, advancing medicine by delivering superior reference information and decision support tools to doctors, nurses, health practitioners and students. With an extensive media spectrum — print, online and handheld, we are able to supply the information you need in the most convenient format. Please visit our booth #3216 during ANESTHESIOLOGY 2015 to view and purchase our latest offerings. Philadelphia, PA | www.elsevierhealth.com

Encompass Medical Partners 3855 Encompass Medical Partners is a full-service, multi-specialty practice management company. Our mission is to build healthy practices. We create innovative systems to increase efficiency and decrease costs for our partners by offering billing, credentialing, scheduling, health information technology, and clinical quality services to medical groups of any specialty. If the business of medicine has you feeling under the weather, contact us today. We’ll take care of you, so you can take care of your patients. Fort Collins, CO | www.encompassmedical.com

Epimed International, Inc. 2753 Epimed International, Inc, will be featuring products designed for Regional Anesthesia. We will display our Wiley Spinal®, Spring-Wound Spirol® Epidural Catheters, Genesis Epidural Spinal Injection Simulator, Nerve Block Needles, and Trays. Johnstown, NY | www.epimedanesthesia.com

ePREOP, Inc. 4052 ePREOP, Inc. offers software called Anesthesia Valet™. Services include standalone PQRS QCDR Quality Capture and access to Surgical Valet™, a full software suite that places anesthesiologists at the center of the Perioperative Surgical Home (PSH). Features include patient engagement, surgical readiness tracking, enhanced recovery pathways, and readmission prevention. The physician friendly user interface works across most devices and integrates with any EHR/AIMS or billing company. Whether your group is trying to avoid penalties or start a full PSH, ePREOP can provide the necessary tools. Seal Beach, CA | www.epreop.com

ETView LTD 2710 ETView and its VivaSight portfolio provide the surgical team with next-generation airway management products required for lung isolation procedures and anticipated difficult intubations. VivaSight™-SL (Single-Lumen tube) and VivaSight™-DL (Double-Lumen tube) are fully integrated, disposable, imaging/ventilation systems available to the anesthesiologist, allowing continuous airway visualization and ventilation for accurate placement and consistent, real-time airway control. MP Misgav Israel | www.etview.com

European Society of Anaesthesiology 2310 The European Society of Anaesthesiology (ESA) has more than 40,000 members and aims to promote the exchange of information between European anaesthesiologists, to raise the standards in anaesthesiology and patient safety through education, research and scientific progress. The ESA works closely with its 39 European national societies members, 7 sub-specialty members as well as the major non-European anaesthesiolgy societies and WSFA. The annual congress, Euroanaesthesia, is held every June. Join us at Euroanaesthesia 2015 in Berlin and Euroanaesthesia 2016 in London. Brussels Belgium | ww.euroanaesthesia.com

EZ Call 3028 EZ Call is a highly intuitive, completely configurable, web based scheduling program. Designed by an anesthesiologist for anesthesiologists, EZ Call creates balanced schedules customized for your unique needs. Chicago, IL | www.EZcall.com

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FIDES 3353 FIDES is an Anesthesia Quality Improvement service that provides an end-to-end solution for collecting and reporting on relevant quality data. Created by anesthesiologists for anesthesiologists, Fides has helped physicians meet regulatory requirements, highlight their value to their hospital(s) and improve the quality of patient care for over 18 years. An AQI preferred vendor and federally qualified Patient Safety Organization (PSO), Fides paper and electronic quality solutions support over 750 anesthesiologists in their quality initiatives, nationwide. South Portland, ME | www.FIDESQA.com

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, Inc. 4407 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of a range of respiratory therapy solutions which are the result of almost four decades of clinical research and development and sold into over 120 countries worldwide. Optiflow Nasal High Flow Oxygen therapy has been well-established in the critical care environment for over ten years; its use outside of the ICU continues to expand. Auckland New Zealand | www.fphcare.com

Flexicare, Inc. 3248 Flexicare is a leading UK manufacturer of medical devices, including airway management, anesthesia and oxygen delivery, and capnography devices designed for specific procedures including endoscopy. Flexicare’s BritePro Solo range offers a completely disposable, sterile laryngoscope system, eliminating the risk of cross-contamination. With over 35 years of experience in design, development and manufacturing of medical devices, Flexicare has developed a world-class reputation. Irvine, CA | www.flexicare.com

Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research (FAER) ASA Resource Center, Lobby D FAER is a 501(c)3 non-profit, and a related organization of the ASA®. Its mission is to advance medicine through anesthesia research and education. FAER is committed to ensuring anesthesiologists lead medicine into the future through scientific discovery and the creation of new knowledge. Visit FAER’s booth for information on our research grants and programs, and to support anesthesiology research. Schaumburg, IL | www.FAER.org

Fukuda Denshi 2526 Fukuda Denshi represents the latest in patient monitoring technology. Our user programmable touch screens, expandable modularity and new advanced clinical tools propel Dynascope as the market leader in patient monitoring. Our standard support package includes a 5 year warranty, plus free software upgrades, clinical and bio-med training for the life of the equipment. Redmond, WA | www.fukuda.com

Futuremed 2445 For over three decades, Futuremed has been providing the latest in fluid warmers for hospitals and clinics Worldwide. Our Astotherm and Astoflow warmers utilize a dry-heat warming system and standard IV tubing, providing a significant savings while protecting the environment. The Astoline heating system -- standard on the Astoflo and optional on the Astotherm --warms up to the patient cannula for minimal temperature loss. Astodia Transilluminator was designed to rapidly detect veins in neonates, and children upto 5 lbs. weight using 9 gradients of light. Granada Hills, CA | www.futuremed.com

Gauss Surgical, Inc. 3952 Triton Fluid Management System: Mobile Platform for Monitoring Fluids and Blood During Surgery Gauss Surgical, located in Silicon Valley, California has developed a mobile platform for real-time monitoring of fluids and blood during surgery. The Triton Fluid Management System leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning and cloud computing to provide and manage information to better assist the clinician in blood transfusions and aid in intraoperative fluid management. Los Altos, CA | www.gausssurgical.com

GCX Corporation 2848 More than four decades of medical industry experience has given GCX an understanding of the day-to-day, hands-on use of medical devices and how they interact within the healthcare environment. In addition to creating innovative and highly usable medical-grade mounting solutions for direct deployment in healthcare facilities, we engineer custom solutions to meet the specific design and usability parameters of original equipment manufacturers. Petaluma, CA | www.gcx.com

GE Healthcare 3937 GE is making a new commitment to health. Healthymagination will change the way we approach health care, with more than 100 innovations all focused on addressing three critical needs: lowering costs, touching more lives and improving quality. Madsion, WI | www.gehealthcare.com

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Global Humanitarian Outreach (GHO) and Charitable Foundation ASA Resource Center, Lobby D The GHO and ASA Charitable Foundation are committed to serving patients and providers in low-income countries through programs that support safe surgery and anesthesia, training and education, and create international opportunities for US residents. Other efforts include providing information and opportunities to the ASA membership interested in humanitarian and disaster relief efforts. Visit our booth in the ASA Resource Center to learn more about these programs and to become involved. Schaumburg, IL | asahq.org/gho

Goal Medical 3156 Goal Medical is a leading manufacturer and distributor of Patient Positioning Products. From our world famous Epidural Positioning System, CompfortPlus medical gel, CompfortPlus medical foam, Jaw Elevation device, Troop Elevation Pillow, Rapid Airway products you can trust in the Goal Medical name. Our product reach is global and we are always looking for new dealers/distributors. Eugene, OR | www.goalmedical.com

Goldstar Medical Instruments 5029 Goldstar Medical Instruments is a manufacturer of Laryngoscopes for over 30 years. We specialize in design, development and manufacturing of Laryngoscopes. Goldstar offers Fiber Optic, Standard and High Brightness LED laryngoscopes. Our newly developed High Brightness LED laryngoscopes yet stand out to the brightest laryngoscopes on the market. Goldstar Disposable Laryngoscope are made for ultimate performance. All blades use highest quality Stainless Steel. Goldstar Newly developed LED Disposable system is now 3 times brighter than the Fiber Optic Disposable system. Sialkot Punjab Pakistan | www.goldstarmed.com

Graphium Health 3956 Intelligent software built specifically for today’s Anesthesia practice. Graphium Health is a mobile, cloud-based software platform for anesthesia that takes the complexity out of PQRS compliance, billing, electronic data capture, and operational excellence. With real-time analytics, automated daily emails, and individualized report cards, we make it easy for you to run your business. Whether using our paper forms, our iOS app, our TabletPC, or your existing EHR (EPIC, Cerner, GE, etc), we ensure you spend time where it matters most. Come see how our anesthesia data warehouse can help you. Plano, TX | www.graphiumhealth.com

Grifols 2711 Grifols is a global healthcare company whose mission is to improve the health and well-being of people around the world. We have three primary divisions – Bioscience, Diagnostic and Hospital – that develop, produce and market our innovative products and services to medical professionals in more than 100 countries around the world.Los Angeles, CA | www.us.grifols.com

Grip-Lok/Tidi Products 4416 Grip-Lok™ from TIDI Products, are manufactured catheter stabilization and securement devices that work with a large variety of catheters, lines and tubes. Unique Grip-Loks are available for the securement of CVC, epidural and arterial catheters. Grip-Lok is engineered to hold patient catheters and lines in place to prevent unnecessary line pulls, improve patient care and reduce hospital costs. Grip-Lok is designed to enable conformance to the Infusion Nursing Standards of Practice for catheter stabilization and is available with hydrocolloid adhesive for neonatal patients. Neenah, WI | www.zefon.com

Haemonetics Corporation 2510 Haemonetics is a global healthcare company dedicated to providing innovative blood management solutions for our customers. We offer the TEG® Hemostasis Analyzer System which has been shown to reduce unnecessary blood component administration to help reduce the risks, complications, and costs of allogeneic transfusions. The TEG system provides a unique and more complete picture of hemostasis to facilitate a better understanding of each patient’s risk of hemorrhage or thrombosis. Braintree, MA | www.haemonetics.com

Haider Biologics, LLC 2917 Haider Biologics is an American biotechnology company headquartered in San Diego, California. A developer, manufacturer, and distributor of novel biologics and medical devices, Haider Biologics sponsors research and publications through academic institutions as well. San Diego, CA | www.haiderbiologics.com

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Halyard Health 4217 Halyard Health is a medical technology company focused on preventing infection, eliminating pain and speeding recovery. One of Halyard’s products, the ON-Q* Pain Relief System reduces narcotic usage and provides better pain relief than narcotics alone in post-surgical patients. Patients who use ON-Q* went home an average of 1.1 days sooner, reported up to 69% lower pain scores and were up to three times as likely to report high satisfaction scores. Irvine, CA | www.halyardhealth.com

Havel’s Inc. 3617 Havel’s is the market leader in Echogenic Needles. Our revolutionary EchoStim®, EchoBlock®, and EchoBlock® MSK for Ultrasound Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks and injections, are all very popular and were the first of their kind to market. Now as others imitate, Havel’s EchoLine™ of products has been expanded to include the new EchoTuohy™, EchoBlock® PTC, and Echoblock® PTC30. These products and others in development continue to make Havel’s the company to turn to for echogenic needles. Cincinnati, OH | www.havels.com

Hawaiian Moon 3653 Say Goodbye to Dry Skin with Hawaiian Moon Organic Aloe Cream! Our product is free of parabens, mineral oil, fragrance, dyes, harsh chemicals, and is made with 100% organic Barbadenzis Miller aloe, the highest grade of aloe vera anywhere in the world. All others do not compare. The pure, organic Aloe Vera in Hawaiian Moon Aloe dilates the capillaries to stimulate & increase circulation (which carries away toxins), which aids in repairing your skin, starting from the cellular level. Few things in the world can penetrate so deep. The result… beautiful, soft, healthy skin. Clearwater, FL | www.aloecream.biz

Heine USA, Ltd. 4145 For almost 70 years HEINE products have been designed, manufactured and hand-assembled in Germany and are held to the highest standard of durability, performance and function. Please visit our booth to view our full line of Laryngoscope blades and accessories, including our F. O. Classic+ Stainless Steel Blades and XP disposable system. HEINE Blades have a Lifetime Guarantee on the finish as well as a 5 Year Guarantee on the Fiber Optic Bundle. HEINE laryngoscope handles are available with both Xenon and LED Illumination. For more information, please call Customer Service at 800-367-4872. Dover, NH | www.heine.com

Hitachi Aloka Medical 4544 Hitachi Aloka Medical is proud of the reputation we’ve built as an industry leader in diagnostic ultrasound. Known for our unparalleled image quality, superior system reliability and intuitive use of cutting edge technology, Hitachi Aloka Medical remains the ideal choice for exceptional diagnostic ultrasound imaging in the field of Cardiovascular medicine. Our focused dedication to diagnostic ultrasound imaging allows us to offer a full range of products to meet the needs for all your Cardiovascular applications. Wallingford, CT | www.hitachi-aloka.com

Hospira 3125 Hospira, Inc., is the world’s leading provider of injectable drugs and infusion technologies, and a global leader in biosimilars. Through its broad, integrated portfolio, Hospira is uniquely positioned to Advance Wellness™ by improving patient and caregiver safety while reducing healthcare costs. The company is headquartered in Lake Forest, Ill., and has approximately 17,000 employees. Lake Forest, IL | www.hospira.com

Hospitech Respiration 3954 AnapnoGuard technology by Hospitech Respiration is an innovative and comprehensive platform of airway management solutions, focusing on preventing Mechanical Ventilation Complication by airway cuff pressure control and subglottic secretions evacuation. AnapnoGuard line includes the AnapnoGuard100 control unit (not yet in the US), providing continuous control of tracheal sealing and cuff pressure, and evacuation of subglottic secretions. Other products are the AG ETT suction ET tube, the AG MASS subglottic secretion suction device and the AG CUFFILL disposable cuff manometer and inflator. Petach Tikva Israel | www.hospitech.co.il

HOYA SERVICE CORPORATION 3953 Pentax AWS S-200 video laryngoscope with disposable transparent intubation blades. Special features are large video screen with 30 Pixels resolution, water resistance, target symbol and USB port. The PBlades have four different sizes: standard, thin, pediatric and Neonate. The standard and thin blades have guiding groove for endotubes; no stylet is needed and accommodate size 6.0-8.0. All blades are anti-fogging treated, pre-sterilized. Tokyo Japan | www.hoyasv.com

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Hsiner Co., Ltd. 4524 Hsiner was established in 1993 as a professional manufacturer of respiratory medical products. We have exported our products into overseas market for more than 60 countries nowadays. As a medical product supplier, making good quality and safe products is our aim. Therefore, our factory has been certified by ISO 13485 and GMP as a qualified manufacturer for medical equipment and it is the best guarantee to all our customers. Taking care of patient’s health is our main goal. We insist on this level of professionalism in order to satisfy our customers with the safest, most sufficient solution. Taichung City Taiwan | www.hsiner.com

Hypnoz Therapeutic Devices, Inc. 2810 Hypnoz Therapeutic Devices’ the Jaw Elevation Device (JED(R)) - is an externally applied, non-invasive, airway device that assists the provider to maintain the airway anytime it is compromised. JED(R) is a convenient airway adjunct that can be used to prevent and relieve upper airway obstruction in a sedated patient. The device can be used in multiple settings and and assists to maintain the airway quickly and easily. Cardiff by the Sea, CA | www.hypnozdevices.com

ICU Medical, Inc. 4643 ICU Medical introduces the Cogent™ 2-in-1 Hemodynamic Monitoring System, a flexible, integrated hemodynamic monitoring platform that combines invasive and minimally invasive oximetry monitoring technologies into a single, lightweight system. ICU Medical’s complete line of critical care products also includes cardiac output monitoring sensors and catheters, closed blood sampling and conservation systems, custom pressure monitoring kits, and the world’s first and only peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) to provide continuous central venous oximetry (ScvO2). San Clemente, CA | www.icumed.com

Infinite Therapeutics 2749 The Infinity IT-8800, COMPARABLE TO THE INADA for half the price, offers state of the art roller foot reflexology, thigh and hip massage, an amazing spinal decompression stretch, sensors for customized targeted massage, lumbar heat and music, endless luxury, ULTIMATE MASSAGE! Kingston, NH | www.infinitymassagechairs.com

Infinite Trading Inc. 4820 Las Vegas, NV | www.hidow.com

InfuSystem, Inc. 4053 Lenexa, KS | www.infusystem.com

InfuTronix LLC4055Natick, MA Instrumentation Industries, Inc. 2819 Instrumentation Industries, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of specialized products utilized in respiratory, anesthesia and emergency areas of the hospital. Our Manual Jet Ventilator and Transtracheal Catheter may be the intervention of choice for the patient with facial trauma, partial airway obstruction, upper airway bleeding, or difficult airway access and management. Some of our other y products include: Pressure Manometers, Meter Dose Inhaler Adapters, Endotracheal Tube Changers, Laryngoscope Blades and Handles, Oral Airways, various Size Adapters/Connectors and Ventilator Tubing. Bethel Park, PA | www.iiimedical.com

Intermedix ARM 3316 Specializing exclusively in the business of anesthesia, IntermedixARM provides a powerful alternative to traditional billing vendors. IntermedixARM drives innovation in anesthesia Practice Management and RCM, including the industry’s first account access iPhone app and an online Interactive Client Communications Portal. Visit IntermedixARM at anesthesia.interedix.com for more information. Warren, MI | armgmt.com

International Medical Development 2027 IMD is a specialized needle manufacturer committed to improve needles for Spinal Anesthesia, Lumbar Punctures & Myelograms as well as needles for Peripheral Nerve Blocks. Especially the Gertie Marx Needle for Spinal Anesthesia is a well established product since its inception 25 years ago and has been appreciated by many teaching hospitals around the world. Our strive for perfection certainly shows with this unique product. IMD also presents a new FDA approved needle technology for Peripheral Nerve Blocks. The fenestrated design is engineered for safety and efficiency. This “outside the box” technology can increase success while reducing trauma to nerves and blood vessels. An array of of fenestrated needle designs is available to perform fascial plane and compartment block techniques. We are proud to celebrate the contributions of Dr. Gertie Marx at this ASA conference with the 25 years anniversary of her spinal needle. Come visit us at our booth 2027 and learn more about our products. See you there! Huntsville, UT | imd-inc.com

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Intersurgical Inc. 2823 Intersurgical offers high-quality, cost-effective products. QuadraLite: anatomical anesthesia mask provides ease-of-use while only requiring a feather-light touch to achieve a seal. QuadraLite is part of a newly developed line of PVC/phthalate-free masks providing reduced environmental impact, improved patient comfort and compliance. i-gel: non-inflating supraglottic airway, provides improved seal pressures, conduit for intubation, integrated bite block and gastric channel. i-gel secures the airway naturally, reducing trauma and improving patient safety. Multipac: anesthesia breathing system saves time, money and waste while providing heat, moisture, filtration to every patient, everytime. The most complete line of filters, HMEs, HMEFs available. Quality, innovation and choice! Liverpool, NY | www.intersurgical.com

IntuBrite, LLC 3317 IntuBrite is dedicated to providing healthcare professionals with superior ease and success in life-sustaining endotracheal intubation procedures for their patients. We accomplish this by developing and delivering innovative, state of the art laryngoscope technology that is unsurpassed in capability, reliability and overall quality. Vista, CA | www.intubrite.com

iProcedures, LLC 2337 iPro Anesthesia is a cost-effective & comprehensive end-to-end mobile perioperative information management solution designed and perfected by practicing Anesthesiologists to streamline preoperative intraoperative and postoperative Anesthesia workflow. This Anesthesia information management system (AIMS) supports fast, accurate clinical documentation and helps reduce medication errors resulting in a complete, compliant and legible anesthesia record. Tampa, FL | www.iprocedures.com

IRadimed Corporation 3749 The value of Non-Magnetic patient care products may not be readily apparent until an adverse event occurs. IRadimed is the world’s only provider of Non-Magnetic IV infusion pumps designed specifically for MRI. Infusing IV medications at the MRI bore improves patient safety, staff safety and the patient MRI care cycle. Infusing critical patient medications and anesthetics at the MRI bore eliminates projectile risks and introduces the same patient bedside practices to the MRI that are common throughout the rest of the hospital. Please visit us at booth #3749.Winter Springs, FL | www.iradimed.com

IU Kelley School Business of Medicine Physician MBA 4621 The IU Kelley School’s Business of Medicine Physician MBA is a 2 year hybrid MBA program specifically designed for physician leaders with a focus on translating proven business concepts into game-changing healthcare practices for immediate application with specialized contemporary coursework for the rapidly changing healthcare industry. Indianapolis, IN | kelley.iupui.edu/physician-mba

JavMed 2343 The Journal of AudioVisual Medicine (JavMed) is a peer reviewed online publisher of medical multimedia submissions by clinician authors. Soon to be PubMed listed, the journal sets the standard for video, audio, imaging, programming, and other digital media-based publications formats. World leaders in Anesthesiology comprise the Editorial Board. Join the community in the new revolution of academic publishing. Concord, MA | javmed.com

Jescope Ltd. 3848 Jescope Ltd. is the designer and developer of Jescope, the best, newly invented endotracheal tube insertion device. We provide clinicians a safe and rapid intubation process by facilitating vocal cord access with one easy to use, high quality device. Jescope is portable and blades disposable. Taipei Taiwan | www.jescope.com

Karl Storz Endoscopy-America 4340 KARL STORZ offers solutions for conventional and difficult tracheal intubations in pediatric patients as well as adults. The 4mm Flexible Intubation Video Endoscope (F.I.V.E.) is the latest addition to our C-MAC® platform, complementing our 5mm F.I.V.E. Scope to provide a complete airway management solution. The F.I.V.E. Scopes combine a video chip and LED light source at the endoscope’s distal tip to optimize visualization and deliver high-resolution images free of pixilation or Moiré. F.I.V.E. Scopes can be plugged into the C-MAC monitor to provide a highly portable and convenient solution. El Segundo, CA | www.karlstorz.com

Kit Check 3753 Using ASA compliant colored labels, Anesthesia Check safeguards your hospital from expired and recalled drugs at the point of preparation and verifies medications before use to help reduce administration error. We provide visibility into medication inventory, minimizing preventable stock-outs; timely reporting on use/waste; and integration with industry leading AIMS, eliminating the need for paper records. Anesthesia Check: streamlining workflow, providing visibility and accountability, and enhancing patient safety, powered by Kit Check, the leader in RFID automation for hospitals. Washington, DC | kitcheck.com

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LIDCO, Limited 4445 LiDCO Ltd supplies minimally-invasive & non-invasive hemodynamic equipment to hospitals worldwide, to monitor cardiac output (and related parameters) and ensure that vital organs are adequately oxygenated. LiDCO’s products enable the measurement, analysis, audit, training & sharing of real-time and historic hemodynamic data, in both operating theatres and critical care units. Scientific evidence is increasingly linking the optimisation of surgical and ICU patients’ hemodynamic status with better outcomes and reduced hospital stays. London United Kingdom | www.lidco.com

Lightning Bolt Solutions 4626 Lightning Bolt optimizes provider schedules by using a patent pending algorithm to build the best schedule possible. Lightning Bolt is the only vendor to apply Combinatorial Optimizations in provider scheduling to handle even the most complex schedules with complex rules. Rules can be prioritized based on their importance, allowing you to make exceptions and break rules where necessary. Users view schedules on a centralized Web application with support for all mobile devices as well as our free iPhone app. Burlingame, CA | www.lightning-bolt.com

Locum Leaders 4826Locum Leaders is a national locum tenens recruiting firm specializing in hospitalist jobs, emergency medicine jobs, surgery jobs, urgent care jobs, primary care jobs, anesthesiology/CRNA jobs, and psychiatry jobs. We match qualified physicians and CRNAs to temporary jobs at client healthcare facilities. Irving, TX | www.locumleaders.com

LocumTenens.com 2843 Founded in 1995, LocumTenens.com is a full-service staffing firm recruiting physicians and advanced practice professionals to solve employment shortages for healthcare facilities. Operator of the largest online job board for the locum tenens industry, LocumTenens.com provides job-seeking providers direct access to thousands of jobs, in all specialties, posted directly by facilities and agencies nationwide. Whether you want to work with an agency recruiter, or conduct your own online search, LocumTenens.com is obsessively dedicated to assisting with your search.Alpharetta, GA | www.locumtenens.com

Lotus Medical Staffing 4624 Lotus Medical Staffing specializes in staffing the operating rooms throughout the U.S. This would include placing Anesthesiologists, CRNAs and Surgeons on a locums and permanent basis. In working with us we promise to hold your search with the utmost discretion and confidentiality, and will never disclose your identity without your permission. Here is what one of our current client’s has to say about us, “Working with Lotus is always effortless. The candidates they send over are very qualified, interview process is easy & fast, our clinics are happy with placements.” Dr. M - National Client.West Palm Beach, FL | www.lotusmedstaff.com

Maco Int’l 3054 Complete line of reusable and disposable Laryngoscopes. Sandy, UT | www.macolaryngoscope.com

Mainline Medical Inc. 4520 Mainline Medical specializes in name brand Anesthesia and Respiratory products at discount prices. We are committed to providing you with superior quality, exceptional value, and unmatched service. Products include complete lines of laryngoscope blades, nerve stimulators, needles, LMAs, endotracheal tubes, intubation aids, pulse oximeters, temperature monitoring, circuits, stethoscopes, airways, face masks, tooth protectors, eye guards, carts, connectors, fluid warmers, vein locators, fiber optic stylets, resuscitators, blood pressure monitors and labels. Norcross, GA | www.mainlinemedical.com

Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals 4116 Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals is an industry leader in providing specialty biopharmaceutical products used in the treatment of autoimmune and rare disease specialty areas, respiratory therapies, pain and related conditions, and diagnostic procedures. The company’s three segments include branded medicines and devices, generic drugs and medical imaging. San Diego, CA | www.mallinckrodt.com

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MAQUET Medical Systems 2748 MAQUET Medical Systems is a market leader focused on improving patient care and quality of life. We offer a comprehensive portfolio of innovative products designed to meet the needs of clinical professionals in the areas of: advanced hemodynamic monitoring, cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, thoracic drainage, cardiac intervention, perfusion, anesthesia and ventilation. Wayne, NJ | www.maquet.com/us

MASIMO 3437 Masimo is a global medical technology company that develops and manufactures innovative noninvasive patient monitoring technologies. Masimo’s innovative noninvasive technologies include Masimo SET® Pulse Oximetry, rainbow® pulse CO-Oximetry, rainbow Acoustic Monitoring™, Patient SafetyNet™ Remote Monitoring and Notification System, Capnography and Gas Monitoring, and SedLine® Brain Function Monitoring. Irvine, CA | www.masimo.com

McKesson Business Performance Services 2837 Processing over 2.5 million cases annually for over 3,200 anesthesiologists, McKesson has the expertise to lead anesthesiologists through the complexities of reimbursement and identify areas of lost revenue by optimizing revenue, reducing costs, ensuring clean claims, minimizing compliance exposure and accessing superior business intelligence tools. McKesson has addressed these issues for more than 25 years with our market-leading medical billing and practice management solutions for anesthesiologists. Accelerate the flow of funds and strategize for future growth opportunities with McKesson. Alpharetta, GA www.mckesson.com/bps/anesthesiology

Med Man Simulations, Inc. 4319 Med Man Simulations, Inc. is a non-profit organization offering Gas Man®, a valuable teaching tool that teaches the pharmacokinetics of inhalation anesthetics to residents, faculty, researchers, cost-managers, pharmacists, and anyone wanting to be an expert in any aspect of inhalation anesthesia. Gas Man® is the unique computer tool for teaching, simulating and experimenting with anesthesia uptake and distribution. Our software is used widely both in the U.S. and internationally. Chestnut Hill, MA | www.gasmanweb.com

Medac, Inc. 4438 Medac is a fully-integrated anesthesia business partner providing revenue cycle management to anesthesia practices nationwide. Services include billing, practice and financial management, compliance and education, quality measurement, and provider enrollment. Medac’s proprietary software, Kam Technologies, has a front-end, anesthesia-specific rules engine allowing the highest clean claim percentage in the industry. Augusta, GA | www.medac.com

Medaxion, Inc. 4627 Amazingly easy to use anesthesia IT. Mobile, practice-wide, real-time. Medaxion provides anesthesia practices with amazingly easy to use mobile information solutions. Real-time relay of clinical, charge, and quality data drives practice-wide performance improvements. Innovative iPad touch charting eases EHR staff adoption. Nashville, TN | www.medaxion.com

MEDCOMFLOW 4247 Medcom Flow designs, develops and manufactures innovating products for solving the challenges of airway management. Innovation in this field aims to offer solutions that are less invasive for patients, and to improve the intubation and ventilation response capacity in risk situations. The first device created and developed by the company is the TotalTrack VLM, allowing simultaneous ventilation and intubation under continuous visualization through a camera.Viladecans, Barcelona Spain | www.medcomflow.com

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Medical Solutions Inc. 4542 Medical Solutions, Inc. is the premier provider of Patient Warming and Rapid Infusion Systems to the healthcare market. MSI is the only company which delivers a non-disposable fluid warming system providing controlled access to each fluid bag at a known temperature and a documented expiration date. The Cocoon® Convective Patient Warming System is a new best in class system that offers better patient outcomes and cost savings. The ThermaCor® 1200 delivers rapid infusion with best in class ease of use, bolus flexibility and precision, portability with full capability, and range of flow rate. Chantilly, VA | www.msi-healthcare.com

Medicus Healthcare Solutions3154 Medicus Healthcare Solutions provides nationwide locum and permanent career opportunities for physicians, CRNAs and advanced practitioners. We offer our providers opportunities to work as consultants, interim leaders and specialists on teams assembled for projects such as new program launches. For healthcare facilities and groups, Medicus provides permanent placement, supplemental physician staffing and locum tenens management services. Windham, NH | www.medicushcs.com

Medis Medical (UK) 4543MEDIS is an innovative manufacturing company CE & FDA registered, specialising in the design, development and production of unique anaesthesia & airway management devices. We are committed to bringing new and innovative medical devices to market that will solve problems and enhance patient safety. We look forward to welcoming you to our booth (No. 4543) and show you some of our latest innovations e.g. PAT Tube: ET Tube with Integrated Pharyngeal Pack & Cuff Pressure Indicator, Naso-Flo: Nasopharyngeal Airway with O2 Port and Respiratory Indicator, Accu Cuff: Cuff Pressure Indicator. Tianjn China | www.tjmedis.com

MEDISIM 3553 Since its establishment in 1995, Medisim has become a leading and innovative force in developing top-class non-invasive thermometry products and is known for its property know-how of core body temperature establishment. The Temple Touch Pro (TTP™) is a dependable, non-invasive core temperature monitoring system. It is clinically substantiated as accurate and reliable, offering a state of the art, yet cost-effective solution for multiple clinical environments. Neve lan Israel | www.medisim.co.il

Medline Industries 3055 Medline is a global manufacturer and distributor serving the healthcare industry with medical supplies and clinical solutions that help customers achieve both clinical and financial success. Headquartered in Mundelein, Ill., the company offers 350,000+ medical devices and support services through more than 1,200 direct sales representatives who are dedicated points of contact for customers across the continuum of care. Founded in 1910, Medline has grown from a small manufacturer of aprons, surgical gowns and uniforms to a thriving $7 billion global enterprise. Mundelein, IL | www.medline.com

MedSpace Exploration 2955 Medspace is a market research firm providing knowledge support for companies in the medical device industry to identify and define market opportunities and problems. Our approach in identifying customer insights and unmet needs not only enables companies to develop new products and services and also sustains current product lines Reading, PA

Medtronic3923As a global leader in medical technology, services and solutions, Medtronic improves the lives and health of millions of people each year. We use our deep clinical, therapeutic, and economic expertise to address the complex challenges faced by healthcare systems today. Let’s take healthcare Further, Together. Boulder, CO | www.covidien.com/rms

Mercury Medical 3016 The naso-flo® is the Newest “Only” Nasopharyngeal Airway Device featured with an Oxygen Port or Oxygen Port/EtCO2 Connector and Filter. Flow-Safe II®, is the “Only” Disposable CPAP Device, which uses 50% less O2 consumption while delivering High FiO2. The air-Q® SP is the “Only” Self-Pressurizing Masked Cuff that uses positive pressure ventilation to self-inflate. Face Cradle®, the “Only” Prone Support System is a simple no wait set-up with a fully adjustable cushion is set to accommodate most adult heads. Clearwater, FL | www.mercurymed.com

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Merrill Lynch 3657 Robert Levin is a former Wall Street pharmaceuticals analyst and board-certified physician. He directs a wealth management advisory practice at Merrill Lynch, focusing on the financial needs of physicians and health care executives. His clients are busy professionals who rely on him as their primary resource to navigate through the complexities of the financial world. Bob has specialists at his disposal that assist his clients in nearly every financially related venue. Beverly Hills, CA | www.fa.ml.com/Bob

META BIOMED INC. 4414 Meta Biomed Co., Ltd. engages in the research, development, production, and marketing of dental and surgical materials in South Korea. Its dental products include endodontic materials, restorative materials, implant materials, and impression materials, as well as equipment, including GENESYS, E&Q Master, E&Q Plus, ROOTOR, I-ROOT, Endo Smart, and Endo Magic System. The company also offers suture products comprising multifilament and monofilament products; bone products consisting of bone substitutes and bone cement; and medical products, including endoscope. Chalfont, PA | www.meta-biomed.com

MHAUS 4354 Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) is a potentially fatal, inherited disorder usually associated with the administration of certain general anesthetics and/or the drug succinylcholine.The disorder is due to an acceleration of metabolism in skeletal muscle. Sherburne, NY | www.mhaus.org

Mindray North America 3236 Mindray, the third largest global supplier of patient monitoring and life support products offers perioperative solutions in anesthesia, monitoring, and ultrasound. The A-Series Anesthesia Systems with advanced ventilation modes, integrated gas analysis, and an intuitive 15” touch screen user interface, simplify anesthesia delivery and enhance workflow.The new A7 Anesthesia Workstation combines traditional anesthesia delivery with advanced technology, featuring electronic flow, quick keys, agent usage calculation. Mindray offers versatile, easy to use, yet affordable products and solutions. Mahwah, NJ | www.mindray.com

Mizuho OSI 4620 Mizuho OSI manufactures and distributes pressure management systems and patient care kits for patient positioning, isolation and support during surgery. Our world class products include the ProneView® Helmet and Mirror System, Tempur-Pedic® Medical Pads, NervPro™ Arm Positioners, OrangeAID® Gel and various other high quality pressure management devices/patient care kits. We are also the leader in Specialty Surgical Tables for Spine, Imaging and Orthopedic Procedures. Union City, CA | www.mizuhosi.com

Monitor Mask Inc. 4253 CAPNOGRAPHY OXYGEN MASK Monitor Mask Inc. was founded to produce oxygen face masks designed for capnography. Our first mask design, the CapnoVue M1, features bilateral gas vent luer lock ports for convenient attachment of a sidestream capnograph in any patient position or procedure setting. The patented design provides reliable, consistent gas sampling for nose and mouth breathers. The NEW CapnoVue M1 simplifies work flow and will promote safety and efficiency in your practice. Come visit us at booth 4253. Seattle, WA | www.MonitorMask.com

Moog Medical Devices Group 4313 As one of the world’s leading suppliers of medical devices, Moog offers a complete line of portable pumps, stationary pumps, disposable sets, and accessories that make it easy for patients to get the therapy they need - in their homes, in hospitals, and when they are on the go. Salt Lake City, UT | www.moog.com

MPI, Inc. 4737 MPI is a leading Japanese company that develops and markets the MultiView Scope, a unique Video Laryngoscope System. The MultiView Scope has portable design to assist in routine endotracheal intubation as well as for Difficult Airway Management. The system consists of a hand piece “Multi View Scope handle” with compact LCD monitor and internal CCD camera with 4 rigid Laryngoscope Blades, 3 rigid Stylet Scopes and Flexible Scopes. A wide variety of Blade design, Stylet size/length and flexible scopes provide end users with wide selection to cover various procedures, patients’ condition and situations. Tokyo, Japan | www.mpi-inc.co.jp

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Mylan, Inc. 4152 Mylan is a global pharmaceutical company committed to setting new standards in healthcare. We offer a growing portfolio of ~1,400 generic pharmaceuticals and several brand medications. Our Specialty business focuses on the development, manufacturing and marketing of prescription drug products for respiratory diseases, life-threatening allergic reactions, general anesthesia and psychiatric disorders. Canonsburg, PA | www.mylan.com

NAPA Anesthesia 3646 Anesthesia Management CompanyMelville, NY | www.napaanesthesia.com

National Board of Echocardiography, Inc. 4623 The NBE is a not-for-profit corporation established to: 1) develop and adminster examinations in the field of perioperative transesophageal echocardiography. 2) recognize those physicians who successfully complete the Advanced and Basic Examination of Special Competence in Perioperative Transesophageal Echocardiography. 3) develop a board-certification process that publicly recognize Diplomates of the National Board Echocardiography, Inc. Raleigh, NC | www.echoboards.org

Nationwide Anesthesia Services, Inc. 4518 Nationwide Anesthesia Services, Inc. is one of the oldest and largest full–service anesthesia staffing firms in the . Anesthesia professionals return to us, year after year, because of our commitment to their satisfaction with every placement. We specialize only in anesthesiology, offering job placement for both locum tenens and permanent positions. Sandersville, GA | www.nwanesthesia.com

Nihon Kohden America, Inc. 4140 Nihon Kohden will display a complete line of perioperative enterprise monitoring solutions, including a robust transport system and external device interfaces. We will highlight the clinical benefits of implementing a defensive monitoring strategy around OSA to minimize the incidence of perioperative complications. Our Nomad® Type III home sleep apnea testing device provides OSA screening. The cap-ONE™ mainstream CO2 sensor is designed for intubated and non-intubated patients. Prefense™ Early Detection and Notification System™ safeguards the post-surgical patient by the early detection of changes to vital signs and ventilation due to analgesics, sleep apnea and arrhythmias. Irvine, CA | www.nkusa.com

NONIN MEDICAL, INC. 2618 Nonin Medical designs, manufactures and distributes pulse and cerebral oximeters, capnographs, sensors and software to healthcare professionals and consumers in more than 125 countries. Nonin has more than 200 OEM partners worldwide. Nonin invented finger pulse oximetry and is known for designing products that provide superior performance in challenging patients and conditions. The latest is Nonin’s SenSmart™ rSO2/SpO2 system that delivers accurate, stable oximetry values you can trust. Plymouth, MN | www.nonin.com

NorthStar Anesthesia 3549 NorthStar Anesthesia is one of the fastest growing Anesthesia Management companies. We are proud to partner with over 80 facilities in 13 states, bringing the best quality anesthesia care to patients nationwide. Our focus is on creating the most effective care team possible, while ensuring that each case is given the full attention it deserves. Through engaged leadership, superior results, and unique value, NorthStar Anesthesia knows a better way to operate. Arlington, TX | www.northstaranesthesia.com

Northwest Anesthesia Seminars 3417 Northwest Anesthesia Seminars in joint sponsorship with Baylor Healthcare Systems, Dallas, TX. for continuing Medical Education, provides conferences and workshops for physician and other advanced medical care providers. Each conference (unique for each location) as well as focused workshops are held in over 130 locations a year, some simultaneously, allowing participants to select each day’s courses based on individual need. Pasco, WA | www.nwas.com

NOVAMED USA 3747 Let us introduce you to KOALA Warming System. Conductive underbody patient warming that ensures total patient access,improved infection control. KOALA is 100% reusable for a guaranteed OR spend savings. For a safer MR Suite, NOVALITE FDA Certified MRI Fiber Optic Laryngoscopes. Available in a complete selection of reusable and single use blades to equip the MR Suite. For monitoring heart/breath sounds and measuring core body temperature, LIFESOUND and NOVATEMP are recognized NOVAMED brand names unparalleled for accuracy and reliability in probes and sensors. Elmsford, NY | www.novamed-usa.com

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OBP Medical Inc. 3552 OBP Medical is the leading global developer of single-use, self-contained, illuminating medical devices. Our single-use lights are the brightest on the market, allowing for optimal visualization during procedures. Our innovative products are used in physician offices, surgery centers and more than 2,000 hospitals throughout the U.S., as well as healthcare facilities worldwide. OBP Medical’s SURE-SCOPE is a single-use one piece laryngoscope with built-in, hands-free, single-use LED light source. The ready-to-use one piece design eliminates the time and expense of reprocessing and reduces the risk of cross-contamination in the medical setting by obsoleting reusable light sources, handles, and blades. Lawrence, MA | www.obpmedical.com

Olympus America Inc. 3716 Olympus is a precision technology leader, designing and delivering innovative medical and surgical products and solutions across its core business specialties.Center Valley, PA | www.olympusamerica.com

Omnicell 4320 Omnicell is a leading provider of medication and supply automation and related business analytics. Hospitals and post-acute care sites worldwide rely on Omnicell systems to increase patient safety and medication adherence, streamline workflow, address regulations, and reduce costs through improved charge capture and inventory management of medications and supplies. Mountain View, CA | www.omnicell.com

OpenTempo 3150 OpenTempo provides automated staff scheduling and workforce optimization solutions that support healthcare providers in both private and academic practices. Users gain cloud-based tools for staff and call scheduling, time/attendance and payroll, workforce analytics, patient demand forecasting, and patient acuity management. Compensation and cost centers can be tracked in real time, and scheduling information can be accessed via mobile device. OpenTempo clients typically see a return on investment of 200-800% in their first year. Contact us for a demo of what OpenTempo can do for your practice. Williston, VT | www.opentempo.com

Oregon Anesthesiology Group, PC 4824 About OAG: As a physician-owned practice, we deliver proven anesthesia and perioperative care specifically tailored to the unique needs of each patient.Clinical Expertise: 1.Nearly 250 Anesthesiologists 2.Over 25% fellowship trained 3:100% Board-Certified/Board-Eligible. Physician Support: OAG’s business model leverages the knowledge and expertise of both physicians and business professionals.We pride ourselves on camaraderie and support of our fellow anesthesiologists.We work together to maintain both excellence and flexibility while focusing on providing value to our customers. Portland, OR | oagpc.com

Oricare, Inc. 2816 Welcome to the ORICARE booth where representatives will be on hand to demonstrate the Oricare range of Operating Room and Intensive Care Unit products. Oricare’s products include Anesthesia Systems, ICU Ventilators, OR Tables, OR Lamps, and Ceiling Supply Units. Cost effective, full featured technology with low life cycle costs. “YOUR HEALTHCARE, WE CARE – ORICARE” Quakertown, PA | www.oricaremed.com

Ornim Medical 4244 A bio-medical high-technology company, Ornim specializes in clinical research, development, and distribution of the highest quality medical devices in the field of tissue and cerebral blood flow and perfusion. Its leading product, the c-FLOW™, is a bedside patient monitor based on the patented UTLight™ technology that provides physicians with unique monitoring solutions, revolutionizing individualized and personalized patient care. Foxboro, MA | www.ornim.com

Otto Trading, Inc. 2616 Hand-held portable digital massagers, TENS unit.Santa Ana, CA | www.irestmassager.com

Outpatient Surgery Magazine 4450 Malvern, PA Oxford University Press 4143 Oxford University Press publishes some of the most highly respected and prestigious anaesthesia books and journals in the world, including the British Journal of Anaesthesia and its sister journal Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain. Visit our booth to pick up free copies of the journal and browse and purchase books at a 20% discount. Cary, NC | www.oxfordjournals.org

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Pacific American Life Science Learning Center 3857 San Diego, CA | www.lslclab.com

Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Inc. - EXPAREL® 1821 Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on clinical and commercial development of products that meet the needs of acute care practitioners and their patients. The flagship product, EXPAREL® (bupivacaine liposome injectable suspension), indicated for single-dose infiltration into the surgical site to produce postsurgical analgesia, launched in the US in April 2012. EXPAREL utilizes DepoFoam®, a unique and proprietary product delivery technology that encapsulates drugs without altering their molecular structure and releases them over a desired period of time. Parsippany, NJ | www.pacira.com

PAION Inc. 2315 PAION Inc. based in New Jersey (U.S.) is a fully owned subsidiary of PAION AG, a publicly listed Specialty Pharma Company headquartered in Aachen (Germany) with an additional operation in Cambridge (UK). PAION’s lead substance, Remimazolam, is an intravenous ultra-short-acting anesthetic that is currently in Phase III clinical development for procedural sedation and general anesthesia. Remimazolam has been investigated in more than 900 patients worldwide. Remimazolam is designed to complement and improve currently available treatment options for patients requiring sedation and anesthesia. Mahwah, NJ | paion.com

Pajunk Medical Systems 2727 NEW E-Cath - CNB as easy as a Single Shot technique, the positioning of the catheter can be carried out by one person in a few steps. In addition to outstanding visibility of needle and catheter under ultrasound monitoring as well as the option to combine with electrical stimulation this kit increases safety of precise nerve localization - Echogenic, Economic, Efficient, Effective. SonoPlex - Pajunk has developed a true echogenic cannula generation. This innovation renders reflection properties in any position, at steep and flat puncture angles increasing the efficiency and reducing time cost of your ultrasound guided nerve block. Norcross, GA | www.pajunkadvantage.com

Pall Medical 3026 Pall Ultipor Anesthesia Breathing Circuit System for unlimited patients within 24-hrs, provided each new patient receives a fresh Pall patient kit (mask, elbow & Ultipor 25 filter). Help protect patients, staff & equipment more efficiently. Port Washington, NY | www.pall.com/medical

Parker Medical, Inc. 3352 Parker Medical develops and markets innovative airway management products designed to facilitate rapid, easy, accurate and safe intubations. Parker recently introduced a complete new line of Parker ThinCuff endotracheal tubes. These DEHP-free tubes have the patented Parker Flex-Tip. Our other current products include a complete line of Parker Flex-It® directional stylets, disposable silicone Parker Laryngeal Mask Devices, and a complete line of lightweight, anatomically correct, AirSim intubation training mannequins made by TruCorp. Highlands Ranch, CO | www.parkermedical.com

Perioperative Services, LLC 2803 Perioperative Services is a privately held, full service anesthesia Billing & Practice Management company. We process over 800,000 claims a year for 40 (and growing) groups in 27 states, and provide a focused approach aiming to reduce administrative costs and increase revenue. Currently we service over 700 anesthesia providers. We have been in business since 1997 delivering services that focus on the business needs of Anesthesiologists and Pain Management specialists. Our all-inclusive services are unmatched in the industry. Stop by Booth 2803 to see our reporting tool Periop Analytics. Newark, DE | www.periop.com

Peter D. Austin & Associates 3255 Our goal is to customize DB and 401(k) plans for our clients. We help you change your high income status to a high net worth status with our careful and cautious guidance. Through this, you will reach financial heights you have never known before. Many of our clients contribute heavily when their income is high, and reduce or eliminate contributions when things get tight. In tough times, we may help you access your retirement assets for either a loan or distribution. Just remember, wherever life leads you, we will follow to care for your retirement plan. Westlake Village, CA | www.owneronlyplans.com

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PGA in New York City 2211 The educational program is designed to address the continuing medical education needs of health care professionals worldwide who are dedicated to the practice of all aspects of the field of anesthesiology. These programs will specifically meet the needs of anesthesiologists and intensivists in clinical practice and academia, physicians and PhDs engaged in research, anesthesia residents and fellows, intensive care fellows, medical students, and individuals in the allied health care professions. New York, NY | www.nyssa-pga.org

PharMEDium Services, LLC 2924 PharMEDium is the nation’s leading provider of pharmacy-outsourced, ready to use sterile admixture services. Our total commitment to advancing patient safety is embodied through first-in-class labeling, packaging and cutting-edge bar code scanning technology designed to help reduce the potential for medication errors. Founded in 2003, PharMEDium serves over 3,000 acute care hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers through our state-of-the-art 503B Outsourcing Facilities which are registered with the FDA and licensed by the states. Highly trained and qualified personnel adhere to rigorous quality standards and applicable cGMPs using only FDA-approved sterile drugs and FDA cleared sterile containers in our preparations. As a trusted partner, PharMEDium reliably and consistently meets our customers’ need for customized, ready to use admixtures essential to their on-going operations. Lake Forest, IL | www.pharmedium.com

Philips 2237 At Philips, we look beyond technology to the experiences of patients, providers and caregivers across the health continuum from healthy living to prevention, diagnosis, treatment, recovery and home care. We unlock insights leading to innovative solutions that help deliver better care at lower costs. It’s a unique perspective empowering us all to create a healthier future. Andover, MA | www.philips.com/healthcare

PhyMed Healthcare Group 2849 PhyMed is seeking to partner with other like-minded physician practices that have similar values, a shared vision for strategic expansion, a desire to be part of something larger and an aspiration to make a difference in the delivery of patient care and service. Your practice may be a match for PhyMed if you value *Market-leading, physician-driven anesthesia and other specialty practices *Compassion, teamwork and excellence *Innovative thinking *A high-quality approach producing better patient outcomes *The opportunity to maintain clinical operation autonomy and influence the direction of a larger practice group Nashville, TN | www.phymed.com

Physicians Business Network 3416 PBN specializes in revenue cycle management, coding, practice audits, training, provider credentialing, accounting, contract negotiations, and consulting services. Proprietary software, a full time compliance officer, and strong client advocacy make PBN a business partner our clients rely on to help them navigate complex payer reimbursement rules. It’s Proof… Not Promises. For more information about PBN’s commitment to quality in its billing and complete practice management services, call 800-288-4901 or visit PBN online at www.pbnmed.com. Overland Park, KS | www.pbnmed.com

Picis Clinical Solutions 4147 Picis Clinical Solutions is a global provider of innovative information solutions that enable rapid and sustained delivery of clinical documentation, financial and operational results in the emergency departments, surgical suites and intensive care units of the hospital. Headquartered in Wakefield, Massachusetts, Picis has licensed systems for use at more than 700 hospitals in 18 countries. Wakefield, MA | www.picis.com

Piramal Critical Care 4519 Piramal Critical Care, Inc. (“PCC”) is a US business unit of Piramal Enterprises Ltd., and is ranked #5 out of the top 10 pharmaceutical contract manufacturers worldwide. PCC develops, manufactures and sells critical care pharmaceuticals and operates in over 120 countries. The company manufactures a wide range of important hospital and life saving devices, including inhalation anesthetics like sevoflurane, halothane, isoflurane, and enflurane. Bethlehem, PA | www.piramalcriticalcare.com

Pivotal Health Solutions, Inc. 3756 Watertown, SD Plan 1 Health s.r.l. 4821 Amaro, Italy

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Plexus Technology Group, LLC 2916 Plexus Technology Group, LLC, a subsidiary of MiraMed Global Services, is a leading anesthesia information management and medication management systems provider. Plexus Technology Group’s Anesthesia Touch™ provides the power of a full featured AIMS combined with the ease of an iPad app. Anesthesia Touch includes robust monitor connectivity, proactive documentation support, comprehensive interfacing, and actionable analytics. This flexible solution runs on both Windows and iOS and is Meaningful Use certified. Anesthesia Touch improves the documentation process through interface integration with a variety of systems. Anesthesia providers will save time and improve efficiency by accessing patient registration data, surgery schedules, patient assessment, and lab results all from one system, thereby eliminating redundant documentation and streamlining the preoperative process. In addition, Anesthesia Touch provides intelligent real-time clinical decision support. Pharmacy Touch™, a modular add-on to Anesthesia Touch, eliminates duplicate documentation, reduces drug errors, and delivers narcotic tracking, charge capture, and decision support at the point of care. Jackson, MI | www.plexusis.com

POM Medical LLC 4254 Simi Valley, CA | www.pommedical.net

Preferred Physicians Medical 4229 Preferred Physicians Medical (PPM) provides malpractice insurance exclusively to anesthesiologists. For 27 years, PPM has developed a national reputation for aggressively defending its insureds, providing proactive anesthesia specific risk management and superior customer service. Owned by the anesthesiologists we insure, PPM’s sole focus is you and protecting your professional reputation. Shawnee Mission, KS | www.ppmrrg.com

prenovo 4739 prenovo is a dynamic healthcare company combining predictive analytics, evidence-based guidelines, and patient behaviors. Our mobile health platform enables care teams to provide personalized medicine that elevates patients as participants in care, reducing complications and improving patient outcomes. Ann Arbor, MI | www.prenovo.com

PROACT Medical Ltd 2344 PROACT Medical Ltd have been providing innovative Laryngoscope solutions for over 20 years. PROACT were the first company in the world to offer disposable full metal Layngoscopes and we believe that we have the world’s largest range of high quality disposable Laryngoscopes, covered by the PROACT and Metal Max brands. With many unique features our products offer the strength of metal and no compromise in performance or safety, even when compared to the best Reusable Laryngoscopes. We offer the disposable Combi™ (PROACTS Invention!) all in one Test-in-Bag, handle and blade Set with pre-loaded batteries, as well as a full range of Green System (Fibre Optic) and Conventional Metal Max disposable blades and handles in all shapes and sizes. PROACTS innovative reusable Green System Autoclavable Fibre Optic Laryngoscopes will also be on show along with our new Autoclavable reusable Green System Handles. Please visit us on Booth 2344 to see the quality for yourself. Northants Corby United Kingdomwww.proactmedical.co.uk

ProAssurance 2242 Your office benefits from a consistent healthcare liability insurer that is easy to work with and helps you anticipate and solve problems. ProAssurance provides sophisticated, single-source insurance solutions and loss prevention expertise, helping you navigate today’s changing medical environment. You’ll experience greater transparency with your important input and differentiated claims handling. That’s only fair. Learn more about our Treated Fairly® promise at ProAssurance.com or call 800.282.6242. ProAssurance Group is rated A+ (Superior) by A.M. Best. Miramar, FL | www.proassurance.com

QGenda, Inc. 4740 QGenda is used by hundreds Anesthesia departments around the world to automatically generate the most optimized physician work schedules. QGenda accommodates complex business rules and accurately schedules the appropriate medical provider based on their skill level, specialty, availability, and preferences. QGenda is the only HIPAA compliant automated physician scheduling program on the market, which allows administrators to include more detailed case and patient information within the Daily Schedule. QGenda has formed working relationship with many companies for Bi-Directional Integration. Atlanta, GA | www.qgenda.com

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Respiratory Motion Inc. 2947 Respiratory Motion, Inc. is the developer of the ExSpiron 1Xi Non-Invasive Minute Ventilation Monitor, a continuous, point of care system that provides real-time quantitative monitoring of Minute Ventilation, Tidal Volume and Respiratory Rate. The ExSpiron 1Xi is the first monitor to provide this comprehensive information for non-intubated patients for a more complete and quantifiable patient assessment throughout the care continuum. The ExSpiron 1Xi brings the vigilance and safety of cardiac monitoring to respiratory care. Waltham, MA | www.respiratorymotion.com

Revolutionary Medical Devices Inc. 3445 RMD develops revolutionary products for airway management including the AirSPACE™ Positioning Device and the SuperNO2VA™ Device. The AirSPACE™ Positioning Device is designed to place the patient in the clinically recommended sniffing position in order to maximize the glottic view during intubation. It’s goal is to minimize the number of intubation attempts and remain on the table before, during, and after intubation. The SuperNO2VA™ Device is designed to provide continuous non-invasive positive pressure ventilation both orally and nasally, or nasal only. A secondary port on the SuperNO2VA™ Device is designed to provide supplemental oxygen delivery during patient transport. Tucson, AZ | www.rmdevices.com

Richmond Dental & Medical 4252 Richmond Dental was established in 1895 by Dr. Albert Richmond, making the company one of the most experienced manufacturers of single-use dental products and dispensers. When we merged with cotton provider Barnhardt Manufacturing Company in 1947, we became vertically integrated with the supplier of the raw material for our products. The result is that we can exercise exceptional quality control from the very start of the manufacturing process. Our long experience in making dental products has given Richmond Dental unsurpassed expertise. Charlotte , NC | www.richmonddental.net

Rivanna Medical 4726 Rivanna Medical (RIVANNA) provides innovative hand-held, image-guided ultrasound technology with Accuro. Get automatic identification of epidural location and depth for first attempt success. Charlottesville, VA | rivannamedical.com

SafeOp Surgical, Inc. 4525 SafeOp Surgical, Inc. is committed to making surgery safer. SafeOp produces neuromonitoring devices to help caregivers prevent nerve damage that can occur during surgical procedures. Hunt Valley, MD | safeopsurgical.com

Safersonic US, Inc. 2512 Safersonic manufactures a family of sterile ultrasound probe covers designed especially for Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management procedures. We eliminate the need for gel under the cover resulting in Faster Set-up and Faster Breakdown. No gel under the cover means reduction in artifacts and better anatomical visualization. Eliminate transducer damage from cleaning.   Available in various lengths for different procedures.  Fits all transducers.  Reduce Inventory.   SAVE TIME & MONEY! IMPROVE PROCEDURAL EFFICIENCY! Highland Park, IL | www.safersonic.com

Scarf King 4718 Roslyn Hts, NY

Sedasys, a Division of Ethicon US, LLC 2413 Sedasys, a Division of Ethicon US, LLC was created to establish the foundation for a transformative new medical device category in patient sedation – computer-assisted personalized sedation (CAPS). CAPS integrates physiological monitoring and drug delivery through a computer interface. This integration facilitates drug titration personalized to the needs of individual patients, while simultaneously providing safeguards against the risks of oversedation. The SEDASYS® System is the first-to-market product in the U.S. in this new category. Cincinnati, OH | www.sedasys.com

Sewoon Medical Co., Ltd 4719 We are offering the world best blood & fluid warmer with innovative advantages. 1) portable for outdoor use(ambulance, military and emrgency center etc), 2) easy to use, 3) shortest warming up time, 4) very safe from infection with singe patient use cartridge, 5) super light weight, 6) only one direct heating system in the world for 100% heat efficiency, 7) Both AC power supply adopter type and DC battery type available, 8) accurate temperature control guarantees safety, 9) prevents overheating immediately. Seoul Korea (South) | www.sewoonmedical.co.kr

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Shareable 2716 Shareable is an enterprise clinical documentation solution for provider groups and hospitals delivered as a Platform as a Service. Anesthesia Cloud is our mobile capture iPad app that automates and enhances existing workflows to allow documentation of the data you and your facilities need. All data is 100% digitally discrete, to allow true data mining so that analysis of patient quality metrics, operational efficiency, and improved financial performance may be obtained. Shareable and Anesthesia Cloud have the flexibility to scale to meet your current and future needs. Nashville, TN | www.shareableink.com

Sharn Anesthesia 4725 For over 30 years Sharn has been the industry preferred dealer of anesthesia specialty products providing innovative, budget friendly solutions for patient safety. This year Sharn is proud to be showcasing 4 winners of the Excellence in Surgical Products awards. Introducing VisiWrap Anesthesia Face Wrap designed to protect your patient’s face during robotic and beach chair procedures. Also FlexCPose patient-configurable airway positioner, NoMo Nausea for natural prevention of PON/POV, and the exclusive EyeGard patient eye protectors. Also featured: the new Tylke Nasal Intubation Forceps. Tampa, FL | www.sharn.com

Sheridan Healthcare, Inc. 3116 Established in 1953, Sheridan Healthcare, Inc. is the leading clinical and management services company that provides outsourced anesthesiology, emergency medicine, neonatology and radiology. Sheridan, its subsidiaries and affiliates currently operate in 25 states and employ more than 2,800 providers. Sunrise, FL | www.shcr.com

Shift Administrators LLC 4046 Shift Administrators is a web-based system that automates schedule generation and simplifies schedule management. Founded by practicing physicians, the intuitive interface makes entering/reviewing schedule requests, viewing statistics and payroll, creating/applying schedule rules, viewing/sharing/subscribing to schedules easy for all technological skill levels. Stop by our booth for a demo! Columbia, SC | www.shiftadmin.com

Siemens Healthcare 2311 Siemens Healthcare develops innovations that support better patient outcomes with greater efficiencies, giving providers the confidence they need to meet the clinical, operational and financial challenges of a changing healthcare landscape. As a global leader in medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics, and healthcare information technology, we have a keen understanding of the entire patient care continuum—from prevention and early detection to diagnosis and treatment. Malvern, PA | usa.siemens.com/healthcare

Sierra Health Services, LLC 4321 Sierra Health Services provides physicians with comprehensive medial practice management services. Through cutting edge technology and up-to-the-minute knowledge of current billing and coding regulations, we are able to provide accounts receivable , management and consulting services to a medical practice on an efficient and cost effective basis. Sierra Health Services has adopted its business philosophy as providing not only superior quality service but also customer service as it’s #1 priorities. To that end, Sierra is staffed by experienced professionals at all levels. From senior management on down, Sierra manages the business of their physician customers with the utmost professionalism and efficiency. Stockton, CA | www.sierrahealth.net

Simulab Corporation 4538 Simulab Corporation is committed to providing procedural task trainers for the medical education community worldwide. With core competencies and key patents in realistic soft tissue simulations and anatomical models, Simulab is a leader in the field of medical simulation. Simulab’s product are ultrasound compatible and include venipuncture pads for learning basic transducer to needle alignment and vascular access trainers such as CentraLineMan. Simulab also recently released the Interscalene/ Supraclavicular Nerve Block Trainer. Seattle, WA | www.simulab.com

SIUI Ultrasound 4722 SIUI America has a full line of affordable, high quality digital Color Doppler ultrasound systems specifically designed for your practice. You can count on our team of experienced personnel ready to provide you with excellent services and technical support. San Jose, CA | www.siuiamerica.com

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Smiths Medical 4034 Smiths Medical aims to help health care professionals make every intervention successful through the products and services that comprise our medication delivery, vital care, and safety device portfolios. Stop by our booth to learn how Smiths’ CADD® Ambulatory Infusion pumps (featuring new PCA + Programmed Intermittent Bolus functionality), Level 1® Patient Warming systems, Portex® Airway Management solutions, Portex® Regional Anesthesia kits and our new Disposable Elastomeric Pain Pumps combine to help you advance your Anesthesia practice. Dublin, OH | www.smiths-medical.com

Society for Airway Management 4345 The Society for Airway Management (SAM) was founded in 1995 as an international, multi-specialty, not-for-profit corporation. We provide an interdisciplinary forum for physicians and others interested in clinical airway management. Members are engaged in anesthesiology, emergency medicine, pulmonology, trauma care, head and neck surgery, EMT/parademic care, and hail from around the world. Schererville, IN | www.samhq.com

Somnia Anesthesia 4412 Somnia Anesthesia optimizes anesthesia services for healthcare facilities throughout the country by combining clinical excellence with unparalleled management acumen. Somnia provides a turnkey, solutions-based approach to anesthesia management. With an extensive in-house infrastructure and a single-minded focus on anesthesiology, Somnia builds and manages local anesthesia teams that consistently deliver the highest quality patient care, enhance operating room performance, increase revenues, and achieve full surgeon and patient satisfaction. New Rochelle, NY | www.somniainc.com

SonoSim, Inc 2610 SonoSim is dedicated to improving and transforming medical care by serving as a global leader in ultrasound education and training. SonoSim has the world’s largest library of actual patient cases with a broad spectrum of normal and real pathologic conditions. With its staff of leading ultrasound educators, instructional designers, content editors, scientists, and software developers, SonoSim has created the easiest, most effective, and most convenient way to learn ultrasound: The SonoSim® Ultrasound Training Solution. Santa Monica, CA | www.sonosim.com

SonoSite Fujifilm 2637 SonoSite FujiFilm the world leader in bedside and point-of-care ultrasound, delivers solutions that meet imaging needs of the medical community. With its acquisition of VisualSonics’ ultra high-frequency micro imaging technology, SonoSite continues to influence the future of medical ultrasound in both the clinical and preclinical markets. Bothell, WA | www.sonosite.com

Spacelabs Healthcare 3722 With over 60 years experience in providing anesthesia delivery solutions, Spacelabs provides various perioperative solutions from low to high acuity, covering simple to complex cases and pediatric to geriatric patients -- offering you the choices you need in anesthesia delivery, patient monitoring and supplies and accessories. What’s more, you can configure these solutions to satisfy your individual practices and preferences. See ARKON, our “evolutionary” anesthesia delivery system that pushes the boundaries to provide advanced flexibility and ergonomics for you, the people that use these machines. Our solutions are made in the U.S.A. and backed by an award winning service team. Snoqualmie, WA | www.spacelabshealthcare.com

Springer 2821 Springer is a global STM publisher, providing researchers in academia, scientific institutions and corporate R&D with quality content via innovative products & services. Springer publishes more than 2,200 journals and 8,000 books each year, and has the world’s largest STM eBook collection and a comprehensive portfolio of open access journals. New York, NY | www.springer.com

Staff Care, Inc. 4727 As the nation’s leading locum tenens firm, Staff Care has been helping healthcare facilities achieve their patient-care, staffing, and financial goals for over 20 years. We place Physicians, CRNAs, PAs, NPs and Dentists across all specialties and practice types. Staff Care, an AMN Healthcare company, has earned the Joint Commission’s Seal of Approval and utilizes a NCQA Certified in-house CVO - securing its position as The Leader in Locum Tenens Staffing. Irving, TX | www.staffcare.com

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Stryker 4025 Stryker is a world leader in medical technology that serves the healthcare professionals who help millions of people around the world lead more active and more satisfying lives. Since the Company’s founding in 1941, we have taken pride in developing innovative equipment and technology that helps doctors, hospital administrators and other medical professionals perform their jobs better and more efficiently. Our wide range of products include temperature management, patient handling and emergency medical equipment; joint replacements; trauma; spine and micro implant systems; biologics; powered surgical instruments; surgical navigation systems and endoscopic products; as well as medical device reprocessing and remanufacturing. Portage, MI | www.stryker.com

Summit Medical Products, Inc. 3547 Summit Medical Products, Inc. is finding better ways to care for people with the ambIT Electronic Infusion Pump. The ambIT Infusion Pump is a sophisticated solution for any ambulatory infusion program. The unique design allows for a safe and volumetrically accurate infusion. The easy interactivity gives health care providers the ability to tailor infusion therapy to the specific needs of each patient, while maintaining mobility and comfort from start to finish.Sandy, UT | www.ambitpump.com

SunMed, LLC 2815 SunMed is an FDA compliant, ISO-13485 certified manufacturer and global distributor of high quality anesthesia, respiratory and ventilation products for use in hospitals and other healthcare facilities. Grand Rapids, MI | www.Sun-Med.com

Surgical Information Systems 2536 Surgical Information Systems (SIS) and the company’s subsidiary, AmkaiSolutions, provide proven perioperative solutions that help organizations achieve great outcomes regardless of where surgical care is provided. Developed specifically for the complex hospital surgical environment, all SIS solutions—including SIS Anesthesia—are architected on a single database and integrate easily with other hospital systems. SIS Anesthesia was notably rated #1 in the latest anesthesia performance report by KLAS and awarded the Category Leader Designation in the 2014 Best in KLAS Awards.[1] AmkaiSolutions™ offers the leading outpatient EMR and next-generation office management product designed for ambulatory surgery centers, surgical hospitals and associated practices and clinics. Amkai solutions help outpatient surgery facilities increase administrative and clinical efficiency and profitability. For more information, visit our websites, www.SISFirst.com and www.Amkai.com. [1] “Anesthesia 2014: Putting Performance Questions to Rest.” December, 2014. and “2014 Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Services.” January, 2015. © 2015 KLAS Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved. Alpharetta, GA | www.sisfirst.com

SurveyVitals 4828 The SurveyVitals® patient satisfaction solution uses technology to gather feedback from patients. Surveys are administered via email, text message, and automated phone system. Response data is tallied immediately, and robust online reports provide a real-time view into the health of an organization. Our anesthesia-specific survey questions focus on what matters most. The SurveyVitals solution helps gather QCDR measures and report data to NACOR. SurveyVitals provides the tools and actionable insight needed to succeed in today’s rapidly changing environment. We help you Get Better™. Minneapolis, MN | www.surveyvitals.com

Tahoe Institute for Rural Health Research 4245 Tahoe Institute for Rural Health Research is a research institute that develops disruptive technologies to solve physician needs/problems within their daily activities of patient care. They currently have four products on various stages of development. The one being displayed at ASA is a product called PACE (Protocol and Algorithms for Critical Events), which serves as a guide to support the various steps that need to be taken and serves as a cognitive aid. Tahoe is trying to identity a partner for integration into their existing anesthesia information management system. Truckee, CA | www.tfhd.com/tirhr

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Talis Clinical LLC 2136 Talis Clinical’s technology solutions provide Clinical and Operational Guidances throughout the Perioperative Care Episode. Our Advanced Clinical Guidance (ACG) Engine allows clinicians to create multi-parameter decision support algorithms, utilizing our own Device Connectivity Solution. Create stratified PAT protocols, expose escalating physiologic issues during surgery, and follow the patient to post-operative recovery or the intensive care unit. ACG scours and manages complex clinical and business logic needed to support the quality and efficiency required for targeted outcomes. Cleveland, OH | www.talisclinical.com

TeamHealth Anesthesia 4327 TeamHealth Anesthesia is a nationally recognized provider of comprehensive anesthesiology services. Our proven quality and service platform is specifically designed to optimize quality of care, patient and surgeon satisfaction and operational efficiency. TeamHealth’s 35 years of success in local physician partnerships is built on supporting our providers so they can focus on the care of every patient, and supporting success in each department served. Our providers care for more than 12 million patients per year, giving us the expertise to hardwire both clinical and operational best practices. Palm Beach Gardens, FL | www.teamhealth.com

Teleflex 3037 Teleflex believes in improving the health and quality of people’s lives. We apply purpose driven innovation – a relentless pursuit of identifying unmet clinical needs – in a way that benefits patients, providers and society. Our Arrow®, Hudson RCI®, LMA® and Rusch® Brands shape our portfolio of proven medical products and technologies. These distinguished brands are united by their common sense of purpose in providing anesthesia, respiratory and vascular solutions that build, nurture, and strengthen the vital parts at the heart of healthcare. Morrisville, NC | www.teleflex.com

TEM Systems, Inc. 4418 ROTEM® delta, a whole blood Hemostasis Analyzer has 5 pre-packaged assays to look at the viscoelastic properties of the clot in “real-time.” The temograms produced provide clinical information that along with other relevant laboratory data and clinical impression can assist physicians with better blood management decisions for their patients. Durham, NC | www.roteminc.com

The Doctors Company 3655 The Doctors Company has been fiercely committed to relentlessly defending, protecting, and rewarding physicians for more than 35 years. With a national membership of 75,000 and $4.3 billion in assets, we have the strength and stability to protect physicians now and in the future. Napa, CA | www.thedoctors.com

The Medicines Company 3223 The Medicines Company’s purpose is to save lives, alleviate suffering, and contribute to the economics of healthcare by focusing on 3,000 leading acute/intensive care hospitals worldwide. Its vision is to be a leading provider of solutions in three areas: acute cardiovascular care, surgery and perioperative care, and serious infectious disease care. The company operates in the Americas, Europe and the Middle East, and Asia Pacific regions with global centers today in Parsippany, NJ, USA and Zurich, Switzerland.Parsippany, NJ | www.themedicinescompany.com

Tianjin MedAn Medical Electronic Tech. Co., Ltd. 3354 A Professional Video Laryngoscope Manufacture. We are focus on research develop produce and promote outstanding products. Provide values and service to our customers. Company Vision:“To Be No.1 Video Laryngoscope World Wide.” Company Mission:“Promote Visualization Technique in Anesthesia.” Tianjin China | www.tianjinmedan.com

Timesco Healthcare Ltd 3253 Timesco are the U.K.’s No.1 laryngoscope brand. We manufacture the highest quality Laryngoscopy devices in Single Use and Reusable and our products are available in over 60 countries across the world. We will be exhibiting with our Energy Efficient Systems, a unique range of Laryngoscope and diagnostic handles that eliminate the need for conventional batteries, while diminishing the risk of cross infection as well as our new blades and handles for difficult airway management. Basildon Essex United Kingdom | www.timesco.com

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TIVA HealthCare, Inc. 2612 TIVA HealthCare partners closely with healthcare employers and job seekers to provide permanent placement and locum tenens coverage for MDs and CRNAs in all subspecialties of Anesthesia, including: Cardiac, Pediatric, Regional & Obstetrics. TIVA treats every client relationship as unique and has customized our recruiting process based on your individual needs and goals. We match the right provider to the right job at the right company. TIVA: your way to the one. Sunrise, FL | www.tivahealthcare.com

TransLite - Veinlite 3454 Veinlite – Finally, One stick vein access! Clinically proven to reduce multiple sticks. Veinlites give confidence and increased patient satisfaction on all ages, sizes and skin types. Visit booth#3454 for a live Veinlite demonstrations. Seeing is believing, let us WOW you! Sugar Land, TX | www.veinlite.com

TreyMed, Inc. 4044 TreyMed is a leading OEM supplier of respiratory monitoring sensors and systems. The company distinguishes itself through proprietary and patented sensor systems for the gas monitoring and patient spirometry markets. Treymed has recently developed advanced metabolic monitoring products based on its cost-effective sensors. Please visit our website at www.treymed.com for more details. Sussex, WI | www.treymed.com

Tri-Anim Health Services, Inc. 3355 Tri-anim Health Services is the best full-service, specialty healthcare distributor of respiratory, anesthesia and other critical care supplies and equipment in the country. We pair innovative products with clinical expertise, a fast and reliable supply chain, nationwide Account Managers and sales support, in-service training and one-call customer care. We specialize in healthcare excellence. Dublin, OH | www.tri-anim.com

TrueLearn, Inc. 3853 TrueLearn specializes in preparing residents and recertifying physicians to outperform on ABA examinations through its SmartBank platform, which hosts thousands of ABA-formatted test items in a simulated testing environment. All of TrueLearn’s content is written and peer-reviewed by board-certified anesthesiologists. TrueLearn’s advanced analytics benchmark both individual and residency performance in comparison to programs nationwide to provide valuable insight into test-readiness. Physicians who prepare with TrueLearn’s Anesthesiology SmartBanks typically experience significant improvement in their testing potential. Pittsburgh, PA | www.truelearn.com

Tuoren Medical 2137 TUOREN sells to more than 40 countries and is the largest supplier of Anesthesia consumable in China. Founded in 1993, TUOREN manufactures a comprehensive array of products through three ISO 13485:2003 certified factories with over 3,000 well trained workers, 1.3 million square feet of production space and growing. With proprietary technology in producing DEHP-free PVC feedstock, TUOREN offers complete lines of high quality disposable medical products with unparalleled ranges in four broad categories, Anesthesia, Nursing, Wound Management, and Diagnostics. Beijing China | www.tuoren.com

Twistle 3024 Albuquerque, NM

U.S. Anesthesia Partners 3752 U.S. Anesthesia Partners is a single-specialty physician services organization that offers collaborative partnerships and practice management services to anesthesiologists. USAP unifies leading, quality anesthesiology practices that seek clinical autonomy and a strategic partner with the capital resources and expertise to invest in their practice infrastructure, and position them for continued success and growth within their markets. Fort Lauderdale, FL | www.USAP.com

Ultimate Board Prep 3455 Ultimate Board Prep helps anesthesiologists to prepare for the Applied Examination (formerly the anesthesia oral boards). We offer several ways for physicians to prepare for their exam, including a live course, an online course, private online mock examinations, and 6 Practice Sets containing 40 full mock exams with answers. Our goal is to prepare physicians to excel even when faced with the most challenging clinical scenario. Rose Hill, KS | www.ultimateboardprep.com

Ultimate Creations 4444 Infinite Aloe is an organic native grown Hawaiian Aloe. With more than 300 different Aloe plants, we use the very best Aloe which is used in burn centers around the world. Our skin care line is rich in organic ingredients while leaving out the mineral oil, lanolin, parabens, nuts and propylene glycol. We’ve strived for the last 15 years to bring you the best natural effective skin care. Our Infinite Aloe Skin care cream penetrates through all layers of your skin without a greasy feeling and it DOESN’T WASH OFF like other leading brands! Our first ingredient is Aloe. Los Angeles, CA | www.infinitealoe.com

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UltraScope 3051 The UltraScope stethoscope excels in extremely noisy environments canceling out ambient noise. You can assess your patient clearly even during a hectic operating room environment. Also for office use in pain clinics and other settings. Lifetime warranty includes free replacement of tubing, diaphragms and ear tips. No questions asked! Come by to see our outstanding show specials. Charlotte, NC | www.ultrascopes.com

United Anesthesia 3152 United Anesthesia has been a leader in anesthesia Locum Tenens and Permanent Placement since 1979. With more than 35 years of experience you can feel confident trusting your career to placement experts that specialize in anesthesia only. Whether your facility or group has permanent placement or supplemental anesthesia coverage needs, or you’re looking for a career change, look no further than United Anesthesia. Kernersville, NC | www.unitedanesthesia.com

University of Nebraska Medical Center - Department of Anesthesiology 4526The University of Nebraska Medical Center Department of Anesthesiology Perioperative and Critical Care Echocardiography Training Courses consist of on-site sessions with customized post-graduate training programs tailored specifically to physicians who want to further their education and career without compromising their existing practice. This program features a Basic Course as well as an Advanced Course consisting of: Didactics, Hands-on learning with live models and echo simulation, Peer review of the student’s own studies, plus on-line studies with instant electronic feedback. Omaha, NE | www.unmc.edu/anesthesia/echo.htm

University of Tennessee Physician Executive MBA Program 3053 The University of Tennessee’s #1 preferred Physician Executive MBA program is an internationally accredited MBA offered exclusively for physicians seeking leadership skills and knowledge. This 1-year-long Physician MBA incorporates: four one-week-long residency periods, live Internet-based distance learning, Physician Leader alumni network, CME, and a personalized leadership development program. Knoxville, TN | www.pemba.utk.edu

VBM Medical, Inc. 3652 VBM is specialized in Airway Management -Laryngeal Tube -Quicktrach, Needle Cricothyrotomoy -Surgicric, Surgical Cricothyrotomy -Manujet, manual Jet Ventilator and Jet Ventilation Catheters -Laryngobloc, disposable Laryngoscope -Endoscopy Mask -G-LT, Gastro-Laryngeal Tube -Stylets, Introducers, Tube Exchangers, new S-Guide -ET Tube Cuff Pressure Gauges -Reusable, autoclavable breathing circuits -ET Tube Fixations -Pressure Infusion Cuffs -Tourniquet precision machine and cuffs especially designed for Bier’s Block.Noblesville, IN | www.vbm-medical.com

Verathon Medical 3916 The new GlideScope Titanium video laryngoscopes (reusable and single use) are the most advanced GlideScope instruments ever. New low-profile designs and titanium construction deliver improved maneuverability and working space for routine and difficult airways. With more blade options, clinicians can chose the right airway tool for their wide range of patients.Bothell, WA | www.verathon.com

Vision Expo, Inc. 2841 Vision Expo is an Event Agency who specializes in organizing, promoting and deploying the highest quality Medical Education Meetings. In conjunction with NAICE (North American Institute for Continuing Education) our experienced team of skilled professionals is capable of organizing world-class National and International meetings ranging from small workshops and mid-level symposia to conventions for over 1000. Please visit our booth for more information on our 2016 anesthesiology workshops, symposia and conventions, hosted worldwide from New York to Latin America, Europe, Middle East and Asia. New York, NY | www.nysora.com

VitaHEAT Medical 4413 VitaHEAT Medical is a medical device company committed to providing superior solutions for warming patients in a variety of clinical settings. The advent of new technologies, including conductive inks, lithium batteries and cost effective miniaturized electronic componentry has allowed VitaHEAT Medical’s research team to design and produce the next generation in patient warming solutions. We provide innovative patient warming products that are safe, effective, easy to use, and cost efficient that reduce health care costs and improve patient outcomes.Rolling Meadows, IL | www.vitaheatmedical.com

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Vivid Medical, Inc. 3247 VividTrac with the Best-in-Class image quality and award winning performance offers a Paradigm Shift in airway management, eliminating the need for any capital equipment, cleaning or maintenance. VividTrac is an entirely single use and low profile device with an integrated ETT channel (no stylet needed), that is placed more like an airway device requiring no neck hyper-extension, or force of any kind. As a USB device, VividTrac allows the display and recording of the intubation on everyday computer, tablet or Android phones, where it is powered entirely by the display unit, requiring no battery. Palo Alto, CA | www.vividmed.com

VueTek Scientific LLC 4729 Portable, Hands-Free, Vascular Imaging The clinically superior Veinsite allows identification of difficult to see veins, valves, bifurcations, and possible infiltrations on patients ranging from neonates to elderly, darker skin, and obese patients. Unlike projection based vein finders, Veinsite displays the highest quality image and largest viewing area in a hands-free, headset. Veinsite aids clinicians in reducing multiple IV sticks, unnecessary central lines/PICCs, hospital costs, while improving nurse efficiency and patient satisfaction scores. Gray, ME | www.vuetekscientific.com

Watland Billing Consultants 4443 Since 1999, Watland Billing Consultants has a reputation among physicians and medical providers as a market leader in medical billing, collections and consulting. The goal of our dedicated professional staff is to streamline the billing process and maximize reimbursement. We take care of the business side of medicine so you can concentrate on managing your patients’ needs. No practice is too big or too small. We tailor our services to fit your needs. We recognize the unique needs of each provider and practice so we offer a wide range of customizable options to reduce cost and increase revenue. Reno, NV | www.watlandbillingconsultants.com

Well Lead Medical Co., Ltd. 3849 WellLead Medical specializes in manufacturing, developing, and marketing Airway Management products. As a market leader in this specialty, WellLead not only provides a wide range of products for standard anesthesia and respiratory care procedures, but is also focused on introducing unique, new, state-of-the-art technology for solving the more challenging problems of airway management, such as intubation of difficult airways. The main goals of this new technology are to make all intubations easier and faster for medical professionals to perform, and safer and more effective for patients. GUANGZHOU China | www.welllead.com.cn

Westmed Inc. 4155 Westmed Inc. is a market leader in the development, manufacture, and distribution of specialized Respiratory Care and Anesthesia products from neonatal to adult, duplicating the product focus in: Pulmonary Medication Delivery, Medication Management, Airway Clearance, Gas Delivery, Humidification Systems inclusive of both passive and active products, Arterial Blood Collection products, and Resuscitation products. Tuscon, AZ | www.westmedinc.com

WilMarc Medical, LLC 4836 WilMarc Medical is specialized in creating high quality PVC-Free, Phthalate-Free including DEHP, medical products designed to exceed expectations of technical and economic performance. Our products are free of any plasticizers linked to health concerns and are environmentally safe when disposed. We are motivated to improving patient care and reducing risks associated with oxygen therapy. WilMarc Medical’s senior management brings over 30 years of manufacturing experience dedicated to clean and green components for customer-focused clinical solutions. Fort Collins, CO | www.wilmarcmedical.com

Wolters Kluwer 4316 Wolters Kluwer Health company is a leading publisher of medical, health, and science publications, including Anesthesiology, the official journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists. Also come see the exciting new edition of Clinical Anesthesia! We proudly offer an extensive selection of medical books, journals, and electronic media for physicians, nurses, students and clinicians. Please visit booth 4316 to browse our comprehensive product line. Philadelphia, PA | www.lww.com

Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology (WLM) ASA Resource Center, Lobby DThis year’s exhibit features the WLM as “Your Guardians of History.” One-of-a-kind treasures, such as the ASA’s founding papers, can be discovered inside the WLM Archives. Through the WLM’s Library-Museum and Archives, we invite you to rediscover your anesthesiology heritage. Schaumburg, IL | www.WoodLibraryMuseum.org

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Xenon Health4928Xenon Health is an anesthesia service provider focused on integrating: The Delivery of Consistent, Quality Anesthesia Care The Implementation of Efficient Staffing Models The Promotion of Evidence-Based Medicine The Utilization of Enabling Technologies in Order to Reduce Costs As a physician led company servicing multiple settings, our objective is to deliver anesthesia management services that integrate well with our partners and result in sustainable and measurable improvements in the quality of care and the financial health of those we serve. Los Angeles, CA | www.xenonhealth.com

Xhale Assurance, Inc. 4315 The Assurance Nasal Alar Sp02 sensor applied to the nasal ala detects Sp02 changes faster than finger applied sensors, an early response that can be critical for clinical intervention in the OR. In research studies, Nasal Alar Oximetry detected desaturations up to 30 seconds faster than finger applied sensors. Additionally, in a recent study, the nasal alar sensor was validated for 7 days of continuous use. This can reduce costs as the sensor can move with the patient fro the OR to hospital floor. Gainesville, FL | www.assurance.xhale.com

Xodus Medical, Inc. 4929 Xodus Medical, Inc. is committed to making surgery safer. We provide standards of care that help maximize patient and healthcare worker safety. Our solutions improve clinical outcomes, operational efficiency and allow our customers to meet TJC, CMS, and AORN recommended practices within the surgical suite. Innovative products designed specifically for the needs of Anesthesiologists include the “One-Step” Face Protector, Nasotracheal Tube Immobilizer (NTI), “Pink Pad” Steep Trendelenburg Positioning System, and “One-Step” Arm Protectors. Please visit www.xodusmedical.com to learn more today. New Kensington, PA | www.xodusmedical.com

Yeescope 2809 The disposable MRc and standard Yeescopes have been providing better patient care in global markets for over 10 years. Introduction into the U.S. Brings a new standard of performance in disposable laryngoscopes to American physicians. The MRcYeescope is safe for use with MRI magnets up to 3 Tesla, and incorporates unique design with MR compatible batteries and LED technology to provide bright, clear illumination. The standard disposable Yeescope meets or exceeds laryngoscope safety guidelines published by TJC, eliminates cross-contamination and provides a reliable instrument every time. Benicia, CA | www.yeescope.com

Zhejiang UE Medical Corp. 3453 UE Medical Devices is the manufacturer and distributor of UESCOPE® video laryngoscopes. We offer an affordable solution for tracheal intubation in adult and pediatric patients. Our products have outstanding reputation in portability, video quality, and ergonomic design, making your intubation safe and easy. Newton, MA | www.uescope.com

Zhuhai Mindhao Medical Technology Co., Ltd. 4344 MDH is a manufacturer of electronic portable video airway scope (both rigid stylet and flexible endoscope). With features of portable, bending resistant, anti-fog, anti-drop, waterproof, photographing & recording..., MDH Scope System provides a total solution for airway management, performing oral/nasal normal/difficult intubation, DLT/LMA/BB positioning, examination, suction, injection, biopsy, BAL/BW etc in Dept of Anesthesia/ OR, ICU, ER, ENT, Respiration etc. Zhuhai Guangdong China | www.mindhao.com/en

ZOLL Medical Corporation 4317 ZOLL Medical Corporation, a leader in medical products and software solutions, offers Intravascular Temperature Management (IVTM™) solutions, which provide healthcare professionals with the power and control needed to rapidly, safely, and more effectively manage the core body temperature of critically ill or surgical patients with warming and cooling applications. Chelmsford, MA | www.zoll.com

Zotec Partners 3544 Zotec Partners is the industry leader in specialized anesthesiology billing and practice management services. The company currently serves 100 anesthesiology practices with more than 1,900 anesthesiology providers combined, and delivers effective revenue cycle management solutions with proprietary technology, exceptional personalized service and measurable client results. Carmel, IN | zotecpartners.com

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S01 | Training and Practice of Anesthesia in the Developing World Beverly Kent, M.B.A., Dora Rusin, M.D., George Gregory, M.D., Hien Nguyen, M.D., ReSurge International, Mountain View, CA, Anesthesia, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, Anesthesia, Trieu An Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam

S02 | A Simple and No-Cost TSE-Alloteh Nasal CPAP/BiPAP Mask/Circuit Assembly to Improve Continuous Ventilation and Oxygenation in Patients With Difficult Airway During Awake/Sedated Video-Laryngoscopic and/or Oral Fiberoptic Endotracheal Intubation James Tse, M.D.,Ph.D., Rose Alloteh, M.D., Sylviana Barsoum, M.D., Shaul Cohen, M.D., John Denny, M.D., Amanda Doucette, M.D., Viviana Freire, M.D., Quynh Mai, M.D., Arpit Patel, M.D., Mordechai Bermann, M.D., Anesthesiology, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ S03 | How to Avoid Death for a Dollar Arthur W. Wallace, M.D.,Ph.D., Anesthesiology and Perioperative Care, University of Caliornia San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

S04 | The Use of Ultra-High Definition Video to Demonstrate Environmental Crisis Simulations in the Operating Room Rafael Ortega, Nicole Kissane-Lee, M.D., Pamela Rosenkranz, R.N., David McAneny, M.D., Oleg Gusakov, M.D., Andrew Bogart, M.D., Phillip Telefus, M.D., Faina Kotova, M.D., Anesthesiology, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA, Surgery, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA

S05 | Developing a Comprehensive, Cross-Platform, Mobile Critical Care Information AppWalter Crittenden, M.D., William C. Wilson, M.D., Dept of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Care, University of California, Irvine, Orange, CA, Dept of Critical Care Services, University of California, Irvine, Orange, CA S06 | Simulation Based Ultrapotent Opioid Exposure Management Training for Veterinarians Elizabeth Wilson, M.D., Kristopher M. Schroeder, M.D., Richard Galgon, M.D., Steven Immen, M.D., Carrie Schroeder, D.V.M., Department of Anesthesiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, Anesthesiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, Madison, WI

S07 | Single Shot T4 Level Paravertebral Block With Exparel in Mastectomy With Breast Reconstruction Yitzhak Belsh, M.D., Anesthesiology, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ

S08 | Use of NASA Task Load Index Scale in the Evaluation of Neuro-Cognitive Workload During Cardiac Anesthesia Based Simulation Scenarios Sujatha P. Bhandary, M.D., Jonathan Lipps, M.D., Galina Dimitrova, M.D., Scott Winfield, Scott Pappada, Ph.D., Thomas J. Papadimos, M.D., Anesthesiology, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, ADM-Medicine Administration, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH,

S09 | Airway and Anesthesia Protocol for Morbid Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: Videolaryngoscopy for Intubation and Avoiding Bag Mask Ventilation and Desaturation Yvon F. Bryan, M.D., William Morris, B.S., Raymond C. Roy, M.D.,Ph.D, Anesthesiology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC, Anesthesiology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC,

S10 | Understanding Thromboelastography (TEG) Lisa E. Weiss, M.D., Andrea Corujo-Rodriguez, M.D., Tanaya Sparkle, M.D., Davide Cattano, M.D., Evan Pivalizza, M.D., Sam Gumbert, M.D., Anesthesiology, UT Houston Medical School, Houston, TX S11 | Welcoming in the 21st Century: Incorporating Photography into the Electronic Record Judith M. Wishin, B.S.N., Chukwudi Chiaghana, M.D., Francesca Kayser Enneking, M.D., Laurie K. Davies, M.D., Joshua W. Sappenfield, M.D., Anesthesiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

S12 | A Cross-sectional Literacy and Ultrasound Skills Trainer Samsun Lampotang, David Lizdas, LouAnn Cooper, Ph.D., Nikolaus Gravenstein, M.D., Barys Ihnatsenka, M.D., Anesthesiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, Office of Medical Education, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

S13 | The Anesthesiologist’s Approach to Headache in the Obstetric Patient After Epidural/Spinal Analgesia--An Updated AlgorithmRita S. Shah, M.D. , Antonio Gonzalez-Fiol, M.D., Department of Anesthesiology, New Jersey Medical School, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ,

S14 | Novel Nasogastric Tube With Hypopharyngeal Suctioning Capability Nalini Vadivelu, M.D., Gopal Kodumudi, B.S., Vijay Kodumudi, Alice M. Kai, B.A., Anesthesiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, Anatomy and Cell Biology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, Stony Brook School of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY

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Scientific & Educational ExhibitsS15 | Integrated Clinical Environments (ICE) to Improve Safety and Enable Rapid Innovation Julian M. Goldman, M.D., Jeffrey Plourde, B.S., Dave Arney, Ph.D., Jeff Peterson, M.S., Diego Garcia, M.S., Sandy Weininger, Ph.D., Steve Dain, M.D., Thomas Engel, M.D., Tracy Rausch, M.S., Anesthesia, Mass General Hospital, Boston, MA, Mass. General Hospital, Boston, MA, OSEL, FDA/Center for Devices in Radiological Health, Silver Spring, MD, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA, DocBox Inc, Newton, MA

S16 | Medical Decision Making: The Confidence to ActBenjamin J. Moor, M.B.,B.S. , Sean Gallagher, M.D., Iqbal Ahmed, M.B.,B.S., Department of Anesthesiology, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA

S17 | Image Artifacts During Transesophageal Echocardiography Anastasia Grivoyannis, M.D., Anup Pamnani, M.D., NY Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY, Anesthesiology, NY Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY

S18 | Goudra Ventilating Bite Block and Goudra Mask Airway Basavana Goudra, M.D., University of Pennsylvania, Dept of Anesthesiology, Philadelphia, PA,

S19 | Cephalosporin Use in the Penicillin Allergic PatientAmber Campbell, M.D., Radhika Ravi, M.D., Seth E. Landa, M.D., Greg Pakonis, M.D., Dept. of Anesthesia, St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, Paterson, NJ

S20 | A Simple and Life-like Nerve Block Model for Novices Performing Ultrasound-guided Needling Skills Lili Fang, Junfeng Sun, Fengjiang Zhang, Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China

S21 | Educating the Perioperative Physicians of the Future: The Application of Patient-reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in the Perioperative Surgical HomeRavin Mistry , Catalina Stendall, M.B.,B.S., Ramai Santhirapala, M.B.,B.S., Gautam Kumar, M.B.,B.S., Mevan Gooneratne, M.B.,B.S., Marta Campbell, M.B.,B.S., Caroline Moss, M.B.,B.S., David Walker, M.B.,B.Ch., Perioperative Medicine, University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom

S22 | Virtual Patient Implementation in Case-oriented Teaching for Undergraduate Medical Education Hana Harazim, M.D., Petr Stourac, M.D., Ph.D., Daniel Schwarz, Ph.D., Martina Kosinova, M.D. . Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Brno, Brno, Czech Republic, University Hospital Brno, Brno, Czech Republic, Institute of Biostatistics and Analyses, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic

S23 | Internal Jugular Central Venous Catheter Dressings: A Novel ApproachDaniel Sisti, M.D., Zeb McMillan, M.D., Anesthesiology, University of California San Diego Health Sciences, San Diego, CA

S24 | Constructing a Jackson-Reese (Mapleson F) Circuit Using a T-piece and a Standard Anesthesia Machine Circuit Set for Higher Oxygen Concentration Delivery Won K. Chee, M.D., MBA . Department of Anesthesiology, Montefiore Medical Center & Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY,

S25 | Connecting a Mapleson F (Jackson-Rees) System to the Nasal Airway Improves Oxygenation for Morbidly Obese Patients Under Sedation Won K. Chee, Department of Anesthesiology, Montefiore Medical Center & Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY

S26 | The Perioperative Surgical Home and It’s Role in Hip Fracture Patients Jane Ahn, M.D., Shermeen Vakharia, M.D., Govind Rajan, M.D., Zeev Kain, M.D., Anesthesiology, Univeristy of California, Irvine, Orange, CA, Anesthesiology, University of California, Irvine, Orange, CA

S27 | Using Mobile Technology for Quick Access to Critical Information: The Anesthesia Hub Luis I. Rodriguez, M.D., Frank Gencorelli, M.D., Andrew Rosendahl, M.D., David Lubarsky, M.D., M.B.A., Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine and Pain Management, University of Miami Medical Group, Miami, FL, Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine and Pain Management, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Private Practice, New York, NY

S28 | Evaluation of Elastomeric Pumps for Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks Sneha Chandra, M.D., Kai Kuck, Ph.D., University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

S29 | QR Codes for Obtaining Medical Product Information on Your Smartphone or Computer Julian M. Goldman, M.D., Diego Alonson, M.S., David Feinstein, M.D., James H. Philip, M.D., William A. Paulsen, Ph.D., Mary M. Weick-Brady, M.S.N., Anesthesia, Mass General Hospital, Boston, MA, Mass. General Hospital, Boston, MA, Anesthesia, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, Quinnipiac University, North Haven, CT, US FDA Center for Devices in Radiological Health, Silver Spring, MD

S30 | The American Society of Anesthesia Technologist and Technicians Alex Llanas, American Society of Anesthesia Technologist and Technicians, Oak Creek, WI

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r3M Health Care Infection Prevention Division

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A.M. Bickford, Inc. 3947

AbbVie 2929

abeo 3616

AccuVein, Inc. 2410

AcelRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 4527

AdvantEdge Healthcare Solutions

3217

Airon Corporation 5028

AlertWatch 3654

Ambu Inc. 4129

American Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants

ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

American Anesthesiology, a division of MEDNAX

2627

The American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA)

ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

American Physician Institute 4818

AneScan 4642

Anesthesia Associates, Inc. (AincA)

3518

Anesthesia Business Consultants

3737

Anesthesia Quality Institute ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

Anesthesia Safety Products 4427

AnesthesiaOS - Medical Information Records, LLC

4512

Anesthesiology® Journal ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

Anesthesiology News 3516

ApolloMD 4425

The APSF and ASA Patient Safety Exhibit

ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

ARC Medical, Inc. 3346

Armstrong Medical Industries Inc.

2411

Army Medical Recruiting 2037

ASA Advocacy Booth ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

ASA Education/Publications & Digital Content

ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

ASA Member Services ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

ASA Retail Store ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

Auburn University Physicians Executive MBA Program

4255

Augustine Temperature Management

4153

B. Braun Medical, Inc. 3523

Baitella AG 2443

Baxter Healthcare Corporation 3537

BD 3817

Belmont Instrument Corporation 4016

BK Ultrasound 4144

Brazilian Society of Anesthesiology (SBA) and the São Paulo State Society of Anesthesiologists (SAESP)

2213

Cactus, LLC 4352

CAE Healthcare 4618

Cambridge University Press 2919

Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society (CAS)

2314

CapsuleTech, Inc. 2245

Cardiotronic - Osypka Medical, Inc.

4242

CareFusion 4815

Carnegie Surgical LLC 3948

CASMED 4825

Centurion Medical Products 2617

CEP America 2511

Cheetah Medical, Inc. 3446

Chinese Society of Anesthesiology

2215

Chison Medical Imaging Co., Ltd. 2442

CIM Med GmbH 4248

CIVCO Medical Solutions 2517

Clarus Medical, LLC 2921

Clear Guide Medical 4448

CODAN 3852

CODONICS, Inc. 4322

Continental Anesthesia, Ltd. 3452

Cook Medical Incorporated 4240

CoolTouch Inc., a Syneron Candela Corporation

4154

Cumberland Medical Affairs 4415

Cumberland Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

4419

Curbell Medical 2542

Dannemiller 3754

Davis Medical, LLC 3447

Deltex Medical 4636

Diamedica (UK), Ltd. 2412

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Exhibitior by Alpha Order

Doctors Disability Specialists 2514

Dr. Jensen Board Prep 2927

Draeger Medical, Inc. 2836

Dupaco, Inc. 3945

DVMI DaVinciMed International, LLC

2648

Dynasthetics, LLC 4353

Eagle Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 4349

EarlySense, Inc. 4924

ECOM Medical, Inc. 4721

EDAN, INC. 3252

Edwards Lifesciences 3423

Elsevier 3216

Encompass Medical Partners 3855

Epimed International, Inc. 2753

ePREOP, Inc. 4052

ETView, LTD. 2710

European Society of Anaesthesiology

2310

EZ Call 3028

FIDES 3353

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, Inc. 4407

Flexicare, Inc. 3248

Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research (FAER)

ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

Fukuda Denshi 2526

Futuremed 2445

Gauss Surgical, Inc. 3952

GCX Corporation 2848

GE Healthcare 3937

Global Humanitarian Outreach (GHO) and Charitable Foundation

ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

Goal Medical 3156

Goldstar Medical Instruments 5029

Graphium Health 3956

Grifols 2711

Grip-Lok/Tidi Products 4416

Haemonetics Corporation 2510

Haider Biologics, LLC 2917

Halyard Health 4217

Havel’s, Inc. 3617

Hawaiian Moon 3653

Heine USA, LTD. 4145

Hitachi Aloka Medical 4544

Hospira 3125

Hospitech Respiration 3954

HOYA SERVICE CORPORATION 3953

Hsiner Co., LTD. 4524

Hypnoz Therapeutic Devices, Inc. 2810

ICU Medical, Inc. 4643

Infinite Therapeutics 2749

Infinite Trading Inc. 4820

InfuSystem, Inc. 4053

InfuTronix LLC 4055

Instrumentation Industries, Inc. 2819

Intermedix ARM 3316

International Medical Development

2027

Intersurgical, Inc. 2823

IntuBrite, LLC 3317

iProcedures, LLC 2337

IRadimed Corporation 3749

IU Kelley School Business of Medicine Physician MBA

4621

JavMed 2343

Jescope, Ltd. 3848

Karl Storz Endoscopy-America 4340

Kit Check 3753

LIDCO, Limited 4445

Lightning Bolt Solutions 4626

Locum Leaders 4826

LocumTenens.com 2843

Lotus Medical Staffing 4624

Maco Int’l 3054

Mainline Medical Inc. 4520

Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals 4116

MAQUET Medical Systems 2748

MASIMO 3437

McKesson Business Performance Services

2837

Med Man Simulations, Inc. 4319

Medac, Inc. 4438

Medaxion, Inc. 4627

MEDCOMFLOW 4247

Medical Solutions, Inc. 4542

Medicus Healthcare Solutions 3154

Medis Medical (UK) 4543

MEDISIM 3553

Medline Industries 3055

MedSpace Exploration 2955

Medtronic 3923

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Merrill Lynch 3657

META BIOMED INC. 4414

MHAUS 4354

Mindray North America 3236

Mizuho OSI 4620

Monitor Mask, Inc. 4253

Moog Medical Devices Group 4313

MPI, Inc. 4737

Mylan, Inc. 4152

NAPA Anesthesia 3646

National Board of Echocardiography, Inc.

4623

Nationwide Anesthesia Services, Inc.

4518

Nihon Kohden America, Inc. 4140

NONIN MEDICAL, INC. 2618

NorthStar Anesthesia 3549

Northwest Anesthesia Seminars 3417

NOVAMED USA 3747

OBP Medical, Inc. 3552

Olympus America, Inc. 3716

Omnicell 4320

OpenTempo 3150

Oregon Anesthesiology Group, PC

4824

Oricare, Inc. 2816

Ornim Medical 4244

Otto Trading, Inc. 2616

Outpatient Surgery Magazine 4450

Oxford University Press 4143

Pacific American Life Science Learning Center

3857

Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Inc. - EXPAREL®

1821

PAION Inc. 2315

Pajunk Medical Systems 2727

Pall Medical 3026

Parker Medical, Inc. 3352

Perioperative Services, LLC 2803

Peter D. Austin & Associates 3255

PGA in New York City 2211

PharMEDium Services, LLC 2924

Philips 2237

PhyMed Healthcare Group 2849

Physicians Business Network 3416

Picis Clinical Solutions 4147

Piramal Critical Care 4519

Pivotal Health Solutions, Inc. 3756

Plan 1 Health s.r.l. 4821

Plexus Technology Group, LLC 2916

POM Medical, LLC 4254

Preferred Physicians Medical 4229

prenovo 4739

PROACT Medical, Ltd. 2344

ProAssurance 2242

QGenda, Inc. 4740

Respiratory Motion, Inc. 2947

Revolutionary Medical Devices, Inc.

3445

Richmond Dental & Medical 4252

Rivanna Medical 4726

SafeOp Surgical, Inc. 4525

Safersonic US, Inc. 2512

Scarf King 4718

Sedasys, a Division of Ethicon US, LLC

2413

Sewoon Medical Co., Ltd 4719

Shareable 2716

Sharn Anesthesia 4725

Sheridan Healthcare, Inc. 3116

Shift Administrators LLC 4046

Siemens Healthcare 2311

Sierra Health Services, LLC 4321

Simulab Corporation 4538

SIUI Ultrasound 4722

Smiths Medical 4034

Society for Airway Management 4345

Somnia Anesthesia 4412

SonoSim, Inc. 2610

SonoSite Fujifilm 2637

Spacelabs Healthcare 3722

Springer 2821

Staff Care, Inc. 4727

Stryker 4025

Summit Medical Products, Inc. 3547

SunMed, LLC 2815

Surgical Information Systems 2536

SurveyVitals 4828

Tahoe Institute for Rural Health Research

4245

Talis Clinical, LLC 2136

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TeamHealth Anesthesia 4327

Teleflex 3037

TEM Systems, Inc. 4418

The Doctors Company 3655

The Medicines Company 3223

Tianjin MedAn Medical Electronic Tech. Co., Ltd.

3354

Timesco Healthcare, Ltd. 3253

TIVA HealthCare, Inc. 2612

TransLite - Veinlite 3454

TreyMed, Inc. 4044

Tri-Anim Health Services, Inc. 3355

TrueLearn, Inc. 3853

Tuoren Medical 2137

Twistle 3024

UE Medical Corp. 3453

Ultimate Board Prep 3455

Ultimate Creations 4444

UltraScope 3051

United Anesthesia 3152

University of Nebraska Medical Center - Department of Anesthesiology

4526

University of Tennessee Physician Executive MBA Program

3053

U.S. Anesthesia Partners 3752

VBM Medical, Inc. 3652

Verathon Medical 3916

Vision Expo, Inc. 2841

VitaHEAT Medical 4413

Vivid Medical, Inc. 3247

VueTek Scientific, LLC 4729

Watland Billing Consultants 4443

Well Lead Medical Co., Ltd. 3849

Westmed, Inc. 4155

WilMarc Medical, LLC 4836

Wolters Kluwer 4316

Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology (WLM)

ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists (WFSA)

ASA Resource Center, Lobby D

Xenon Health 4928

Xhale Assurance, Inc. 4315

Xodus Medical, Inc. 4929

Yeescope 2809

Zhuhai Mindhao Medical Technology Co., Ltd.

4344

ZOLL Medical Corporation 4317

Zotec Partners 3544

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Product & Technology ExperienceHall CParticipate in hands-on demonstrations of breakthrough products and technologies in the field of anesthesia.

Saturday, October 24 | 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.mSunday, October 25 | 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.Monday, October 26 | 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Ambu Inc.Product: aScope™*Presenting three days (Saturday-Monday)The Ambu® aScope™ 3 line is the innovative alternative to conventional scopes for airway endoscopy. As the only sterile single-use scopes available for intubation and bronchoscopy they solve three key challenges: they are instantly accessible, sterile straight from the pack and they require no further handling and reprocessing. aScope™ 3 is ideal for a wide range of endoscopic procedures: from intubation and bedside bronchoscopy procedures to training of intubation and bronchoscopy skills.

Halyard HealthProduct: ON-Q* QuikBloc**Presenting two days (Saturday-Sunday)ON-Q* QuikBloc* is a catheter assembled over an echogenic needle with optional stimulating capability. Designed with physicians’ input, the QuikBloc* Over-The-Needle Catheter set can be inserted in one single step for continuous nerve block procedures. The Terason Ultrasound machine with its exclusive Enhanced Needle Visualization (ENV) offer crystal clear images, grab-and-go portability, and intuitive user interface. It is the ideal machine for both Anesthesia and Musculoskeletal.

MAQUET Medical SystemsProduct: PulsioFlex® with PiCCO® Technology*Presenting three days (Saturday-Monday)PulsioFlex, available for OR and ICU, supports early goal-directed therapy allowing review of interventions to assess their success. PulsioFlex’s PiCCO-Technology can enhance hemodynamic monitoring, by calibration, via transpulmonary thermodilution. PulsioFlex: precise, patient-centered information all in one place.

Industry Product Theater

Saturday, October 24

Industry Product Theaters #112-1 p.m. | Hall CNote: Boxed lunches being provided by ASA.

Mylan, Inc.Rediscover Remifentanil - Enhancing Patient Care: The Role of Ultiva® (remifentanil HCl) for InjectionPresenter: Harish Ramakrishna, M.D., FASE, FACC,Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ

Industry Product Theaters #11:30-2 p.m. | Hall CNote: Afternoon Break/Snacks being provided by ASA.

MAQUET Medical SystemsChallenges with Anesthesia Machine Performance: A Description of Economic and Functional Design ProblemsPresenter: R. Ryan Field, M.D., Neuroanesthesiology Chief Liaison, Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, UC Irvine - Health

Industry Product Theaters #212-1 p.m. | Hall F

Halyard HealthImproving Patient Outcomes Using ERAS Principles in Regional AnesthesiaPresenter: David B. Auyong, M.D., Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA

Sunday, October 25

Industry Product Theaters #11:30-2 p.m. | Hall CNote: Afternoon Break/Snacks being provided by ASA.

MAQUET Medical SystemsResuscitating Shock: Time for a More Physiologic ApproachPresenter: Charles R. Phillips, M.D., Affiliate Associate Professor, School of Medicine: Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR Industry Product Theaters #212-12:30 p.m. | Hall FNote: Boxed lunches being provided by ASA.

The Medicines CompanyIONSYS® (fentanyl iontophoretic transdermal system) CII, A novel technology for the short-term management of acute postoperative pain in adult patients requiring opioid analgesia in the hospital.Presenter: Harold S. Minkowitz, M.D., Department of Anesthesiology, Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center, Houston, TX

Product & Technology Experience | Industry Product Theater

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