A video and audio program designed for practitioners to limit patient risk by proper preoperative evaluation, intraoperative management, and postoperative care.
More than 16 hours of video stressing patient management through the entire hospitalization
The leading perioperative care program in the country –– now in its 27th year
Practical orientation, filled with concepts that clinicians can employ in their
practice to improve patient outcomes
Activity Directors: Nauder Faraday, MD and Sean M. Berenholtz, MD, MHS, FCCM
CREDITS
See below for designation of AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS™
Video - DVD & MP4: Includes 11 DVDs and 1 MP4 digital disc with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information.
$895.00
PMV775CD
Audio - CD & MP3: Includes 17 audio CDs and 1 MP3 digital disc with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information.
$695.00
PMV775AV
Combo VIDEO/AUDIO Package: Includes 11 DVDs and 1 MP4 digital disc plus 17 audio CDs and 1 MP3 digital disc with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information.
$1,095.00
PMV775ZW
Additional User Package: Includes 1 CD-ROM syllabus and CME information (initial video and/or audio purchase required).
$250.00
Special pricing for clinic-wide orders or for group subscriptions/purchases. Minimum order quantities apply for eligible discounts. For further information and pricing estimates, contact Rebecca Sims at 800-633-4743 x3039. For all other sales inquiries, call 1-800-633-4743.
Program Summary
Thirty million patients undergo surgical procedures in the U.S. each year, and the age and medical complexity of this patient population are increasing. Every year the body of peer-reviewed literature on perioperative care increases and new guidelines on clinical management are formulated. In addition, economic, regulatory, and legislative changes continually create new challenges for healthcare professionals. The curriculum for this activity was specifically created to address the needs of clinicians who provide patient care before, during, and after surgery.
The Johns Hopkins program, Perioperative Management, continues to be the established leader in perioperative medicine. This activity aims to provide practitioners with the most up-to-date knowledge necessary to deliver effective, evidence-based care by affecting health care practices at the level of the individual and the larger health system.
Intended Audience
This activity is intended for anesthesiologists, internal medicine specialists, hospitalists, surgeons, family practitioners, nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
Topics & Speakers
The Perioperative Stress Response
Perioperative Management of Patients with Cardiomyopathy Todd Dorman, MD, FCCM
Preoperative Cardiac Risk Assessment and Testing
Ilan S. Wittstein, MD
Perioperative Myocardial Ischemia: Mechanisms and Preventive Strategies
Perioperative Management of Patients on Chronic Antithrombotic Therapy
Management of Perioperative Bleeding and Transfusion
Perioperative DVT and Pulmonary Embolism Nauder Faraday, MD
Preoperative Evaluation: Optimized, Not Cleared
Perioperative Management of Diabetes and Hyperglycemia Leonard Feldman, MD
Evidence-Based Preoperative Testing
Improving Perioperative Quality and Safety through System and Culture Change Sean M. Berenholtz, MD, MHS, FCCM
Surgical Site Infections
Preventing and Managing Common Healthcare Associated Infections in Surgical Patients Trish Perl, MD, MSc
Perioperative Risks and Management of Pulmonary Hypertension
Perioperative Management of the Patient with Hepatic Disease Brett Simon, MD, PhD
Perioperative Echocardiography: Interpreting and Applying the 2010 ASA Guidelines MaryBeth Brady, MD
Preoperative Pulmonary Risk Assessment and Testing
Mechanisms and Management of Patients with Pulmonary Disease
The Preoperative Patient with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Peter Rock, MD, MBA, FCCM, FCCP
Perioperative Renal Dysfunction
Derek Fine, MD
Post-Operative Delirium, Cognitive Decline, and Depression
Perioperative Risks and Management of the Elderly Patient Frederick E. Sieber, MD
Acute Pain Management: Opioids, Non-Narcotics, and Nerve Blocks Marc Shnider, MD
Health Care Reform and Quality Reporting: Implications for Perioperative Medicine Elizabeth A. Martinez, MD, MHS
Health Care Payment Reform: Implications for Perioperative Medicine Jerry Stonemetz, MD
Health Care Provider Stress I: Recognition and Impact on Provider and Patient Outcomes
Health Care Provider Stress II: Strategies to Prevent and Manage Adverse Outcomes J. Bryan Sexton, PhD
Management of Patients for Procedures in Ambulatory and Non-OR Locations Tracey Stierer, MD
Controversial Clinical Vignettes
Management of the Patient with Both Coronary and Cerebrovascular Disease Nauder Faraday, MD
The Preoperative Patient with a Pacemaker or AICD
Preoperative Evaluation and Management of the Patient with Heart Failure Ilan S. Wittstein, MD
Perioperative Management of the Hypertensive Patient
Allergy and Anaphylaxis Todd Dorman, MD, FCCM
Intraoperative Challenges in the Management of Patients with Heart Failure Elizabeth A. Martinez, MD, MHS
Perioperative Management of the Obese Patient
Managing the Difficult Airway Lauren Berkow, MD
Perioperative Management of Steroids and Adrenal Insufficiency Derek Fine, MD
Pain Management in the Opioid-Tolerant Patient: A Case-Based Discussion Marc Shnider, MD
Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting Tracey Stierer, MD
Improving the Quality of Sepsis Care Sean M. Berenholtz, MD, MHS, FCCM
Monitoring Intraoperative Awareness and CNS Function Frederick E. Sieber, MD
Regulatory Compliance: Financial Implications for Your Practice and Institution
Medico-Legal Liability in Perioperative Medicine: Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them Jerry Stonemetz, MD
Faculty
Activity Directors
Nauder Faraday, MD Associate Professor of Anesthesiology/Critical
Care Medicine and Surgery
Director, Perioperative Hemostasis and
Thrombosis Research Laboratory
Director, Perioperative Genomic Research
Sean M. Berenholtz, MD, MHS, FCCM Associate Professor of Anesthesiology/Critical
Care Medicine and Surgery
Director, ICU Performance Improvement Committee
Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Quality and
Safety Research Group
Johns Hopkins Faculty
Lauren Berkow, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology/Critical Care
Medicine and Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery; Director, Airway Services
MaryBeth Brady, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology/Critical
Care Medicine; Director, Perioperative Transesophageal Echocardiography Program; Director, Adult PACUs
Todd Dorman, MD, FCCM Professor of Anesthesiology/Critical Care Medicine, Surgery, and Nursing; Associate Dean and Director of Continuing Medical Education; Vice Chair, Department of Anesthesiology/Critical Care Medicine
Leonard Feldman, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of General Internal Medicine
Associate Residency Director
Director of Education, Johns Hopkins
Hospitalist Service
Derek Fine, MD Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Nephrology
Trish Perl, MD, MSc Professor of Medicine, Pathology, and Epidemiology
Director, Department of Hospital Epidemiology
and Infection Control
Frederick E. Sieber, MD Associate Professor of Anesthesiology/Critical
Care Medicine; Clinical Director, Johns Hopkins Bayview Campus
Tracey Stierer, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology/Critical
Care Medicine; Director, Division of Ambulatory Surgery
Jerry Stonemetz, MD Staff Anesthesiologist, Department of Anesthesiology
National Medical Director for Anesthesia Services, Hospital Corporation of America
Ilan S. Wittstein, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Cardiology
Guest Faculty
Elizabeth A. Martinez, MD, MHS Staff Anesthesiologist
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Peter Rock, MD, MBA, FCCM, FCCP Professor of Medicine, Surgery, and Anesthesiology
Martin Helrich Professor
Chair, Department of Anesthesiology
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Chief of Anesthesiology
University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
Marc Shnider, MD Staff Anesthesiologist, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital
Clinical Instructor in Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Brett Simon, MD, PhD Anesthesiologist-in-Chief, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital; Visiting Professor of Anesthesiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
J. Bryan Sexton, PhD Associate Professor of Psychiatry,
Duke University School of Medicine
Director of Patient Safety,
Training, and Research,
Durham, NC
Learning Objectives
After viewing this activity, participants will demonstrate the ability to:
Describe current guidelines for preoperative cardiac and pulmonary risk assessment
Describe several ways to predict and prevent cardiac and pulmonary complications using preoperative testing, and intraoperative and postoperative interventions, including the use of transesophageal echocardiography
Describe the perioperative risks associated with diabetes, renal insufficiency, obesity, hepatic disease, and advanced age
Describe management strategies to minimize complications in patients with these medical conditions
Describe bleeding and thrombotic risks in surgical patients
Describe several strategies to reduce complications through evidence-based use of blood conservation methods, transfusion, and management of anti-thrombotic drug therapies
Recognize how to prevent, diagnose, and treat common health-care associated infections that complicate surgical procedures
Recognize the impact of health care provider stress and the larger health care system (cultural, regulatory, and legislative environment) on the safety and quality of health care delivery in the perioperative period
Accreditation Statement
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 16.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CME Information
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine takes responsibility for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of this CME activity.
Date of original release: August 1, 2011
Date of credit termination: July 31, 2014
Credit Report Forms are due by August 15, 2014, after this date requests for certificates will not be accepted. A Certificate of Credit will be given upon passing the online post-test and completing the evaluation. A $45 processing fee is required before taking the online post-test. Registrations will not be accepted after August 15, 2014.
Policy on Speaker and Provider Disclosure
It is the policy of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine that the speaker and provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, and also disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine OCME has established policies in place that will identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity. Detailed disclosure will be made in the activity electronic syllabus.
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