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Anaesthesia Conference | NWAC

Problem Based Learning Discussions  

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Lunch time learning opportunitites. Chose between 28 Problem Based Learning Discussions within the field of Anesthesiology. Every day between 12.30-13.30 you can engage with collegues and make the most out of your time at NWAC 2012. Check out the discussions avaliable below.

PBLD sessions require additional payment (€ 30 per session).

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012: Parallel Problem Based Learning Discussions

12:30-13:30

1) Morbidly obese patient for foot surgery: anesthetic choices and management /Alvin Chuan, AUS

12:30-13:30

2) Back pain: Interventional techniques / Christopher Gharibo, USA

12:30-13:30

3) The patient was injured in a MVA together with his girlfriend. Now the wife is coming to visit-how to handle the difficult situation with relatives. / Sebastian Schulz-Stubner, Germany

12:30-13:30

4) A 48 year old G5P4 for repeat cesarean delivery - she has a placenta previa and has hepatic vascular anomalies. / Julio Marenco, USA/ Liane Germond, USA

12:30-13:30

5) An 18 year old requests analgesia for labor - her BP is 140/90. / Thomas Bate, USA / Marcel Vercauteren, Belgium

12:30-13:30

6) Practical Management of Fiberoptic Intubation. / Friedrich Puhringer, Germany

Wednesday, April 25, 2012: Problem Based Learning Discussions

12:30-13:30

7) Postoperative pain management in patients with opioid dependency / Stephen D Lucas, USA

12:30-13:30

8) Where should local anesthetic be injected: perineural or intraneural / Sandeep M. Diwan, India

12:30-13:30


9) Pediatric central block / Guner Kaya, Turkey

12:30-13:30


10) Professionalism in Anesthesia / Stavros Prineas, AUS

12:30-13:30


11) ICD and pacemaker Management: Current guidelines. / Alina Nicoara, USA

12:30-13:30

12) Interlaminar and Transforaminal Epidural Injections. Indications, Approaches and Complications. /Christopher Gharibo, USA

Thursday, April 26, 2012: Problem Based Learning Discussions

12:30-13:30

13) Unexpected difficult airway in an infant: What to do? / Luc Tielens, The Netherlands

12:30-13:30

14) Essentials of infection control in the ICU / Sebastian Schulz-Stubner, Germany

12:30-13:30

15) Thoracic anesthesia and lung separation techniques. / Mert Senturk, Turkey

12:30-13:30

16) Early Vs. Late Trach – An Evidence Based Assessment / Raymond Wedderburn, USA

12:30-13:30

17) Perioperative management cardiac disease having non-cardiac surgery / Johan  De Coster, Belgium

Friday, April 27, 2012: Problem Based Learning Discussions

12:30-13:30

18) The volume is in, the pressure still low: Differential diagnosis of shock./ Avinash Kumar, USA 

12:30-13:30

19) Thoracic epidural analgesia: techniques and management /  Kenneth Candido, USA

12:30-13:30

20) Mastering the LMA: difficult scenarios and approach to their management /  David T Wong, Canada

12:30-13:30

21) A 50 year old woman requests analgesia for labor - he has a history of Aortic Stenosis and CAD. /
Warwick Ngan Kee, Hong Kong

12:30-13:30

22) Fasting times in children: anything new under the sun? /  Belen De Jose Maria Galve, Spain

Saturday, April 28, 2012: Problem Based Learning Discussions

12:30-13:30

23) Awake intubation practical management /  Kamen V. Vlassakov, USA

12:30-13:30

24) A 23 year old G1P0 develops non-reassuring fetal status after regional analgesia for labor and 
requires cesarean delivery - BMI 75. / Lawrence Tsen, USA / Frederik De Buck, Belgium

12:30-13:30

25) From natural disaster to war: Anesthesia management in austere conditions / Susilo Chandra, Indonesia

12:30-13:30

26) Acute epiglotitis in the child: Practical management / Franco Resta-Flarer, USA

12:30-13:30

27) Optimal Mechanical Ventilation in the Operating Room for Cardiothoracic and Non-cardiothoracic 
Surgery. What is the evidence? / Marcos F. Vidal Melo, USA

12:30-13:30

28) You are called to the Emergency Room for an 18 year old with multiple trauma - she is 25 weeks
pregant. / Kal Chaudhuri, USA/ David Wlody, USA