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and Difficult Airway Workshop March 5, 2009 For Workshop register at: www.BaylorCME.org/CME/1416W Sponsored by Baylor College of Medicine Hilton Houston Post Oak Hotel Houston, Texas March 6-8, 2009 For TACO Conference register at: www.BaylorCME.org/CME/1416M

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Sponsored by Baylor College of Medicine

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For TACO Conference register at:www.BaylorCME.org/CME/1416M

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AAccttiivviittyy CCoooorrddiinnaattoorrss:: Ellen Seaback, CMP, CAE, CCMEPAnnette Brieno

Needs and Target AudienceBased on its review of participant activity evaluations from the 2008 conference, as well as recent articles in the medical literature, and alsorecent Pediatric Anesthesiology regional and national meetings, the planningcommittee has identified the need in anesthesiologists and CRNA’s for:• Discussion on the use of new devices and techniques for regional analgesia

in labor• Discussion of new thought and innovations in post operative analgesia in

obstetrics• Discussion of development of chronic pain following cesarean section and

ways to avoid development of plasticity and chronic pain• Discussion of ethical dilemmas and anesthetic challenges in hemorrhagic

parturients in Jehovah Witness patients and the use of cell saver• Applying evidence-based medicine to everyday practice of obstetric

anesthesia• Discussion of lessons learned from real world obstetric cases• Discussion of ASA Closed Claims Analysis – Medicolegal issues and lessons

learned from these cases• Discussion of post-operative pain management and new regional

anesthesia techniques in pediatrics• Discussion of out of operating room anesthesia for pediatric patients• Discussion of malignant hyperthermia in pediatrics• Discussion of anesthesia for the ex-premature infant• Discussion of common post-anesthesia care issues in pediatrics

The goals of this conference are to make the participant aware of the evolvingpractices in obstetric anesthesia, and to address the introduction of newdevices and techniques for labor analgesia, selected aspects of postpartumcare, i.e., use of new long-acting epidural opioid and prevention of chronic painresulting in social and medical issues. The conference will also highlight thehotly debated “pay for performance” topics such as intraoperative control oftemperature, glucose homeostasis and the use of “pencil point” spinal needles.The conference will also highlight medical issues in obstetrics such as management of “Pres Syndrome,” difficult airway, anaphylaxis and substanceabuse in pregnancy, and to discuss maternal mortality, resuscitation and ethicalissues such as informed consent, patient safety, quality improvement and professional liability in obstetric anesthesia. This conference will also includeseparate topics in pediatric anesthesiology, to make the participant aware ofnew developments in pediatric pain management, regional anesthesia, andsedation techniques for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures outside theoperating room. There will be ample opportunity to interact with expert pediatric anesthesiologists during panel discussions, and during a special “Ask theExperts” panel on pediatric anesthesia.

Educational Methods and ObjectivesThrough the use of lectures, presentations, panel discussions, and a syllabus,the participants should be able to explain and discuss:• Evolving practice of using combined-spinal epidural in all laboring patients• Awareness of increasing incidence of obesity resulting in new design of

operating rooms• Regulatory issues: JCAHO requirements to prevent neuraxial infection,

maintenance of normothermia and glucose homeostasis in all patients• Lessons learned from quality assurance, real patient complications• New thoughts and new techniques to manage hemorrhage• Lessons learned from obstetric anesthesia malpractice claims• Analysis of maternal mortality and new thoughts on maternal resuscitation• Real world issues in obstetric anesthesia with practical solutions• Evolving practice of sedation and anesthesia for out-of-operating room

procedures in pediatrics• New techniques for pain relief and regional anesthesia in pediatrics• Current anesthetic approaches to the pediatric patient with an upper

respiratory infection• Update on malignant hyperthermia incidence and management in pediatrics• Common post anesthesia care problems in pediatrics• Current issues in pediatric anesthesia

Accreditation/Credit DesignationBaylor College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council forContinuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education forphysicians.

Baylor College of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 21.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should onlyclaim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The presentation, Jehovah's Witness and Use of Cell Saver in ObstetricHemorrhage, has been designated by Baylor College of Medicne for .25 credits of education in medical ethics and/or professional responsibility.

The presentation, Informed Consent, Documentation and Medicolegal Issues,has been designated by Baylor College of Medicne for .50 credits of educationin medical ethics and/or professional responsibility.

Approved by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists for 21 credits:Code number 31295; Expiration date: March 8, 2009.

EvaluationEvaluation by questionnaire will address program content, presentation, andpossible bias.

6:00 Registration and Buffet Breakfast6:50 IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn aanndd WWeellccoommee

Maya S. Suresh, MDInterim ChairmanProfessor of Anesthesiology andObstetrics and GynecologyDivision Chief of Obstetric and Gynecology AnesthesiologyBaylor College of MedicineDean B. Andropoulos, MD, MHCMChief of AnesthesiologyTexas Children’s HospitalProfessor of Anesthesiology and PediatricsBaylor College of Medicine

Texas Anesthesia Conference forObstetrics & Texas Annual PediatricAnesthesia Symposium 2009 Program

Friday, March 6, 2009

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Evolving Practices in ObstetricAnesthesia

7:05 NNeeww DDeevviicceess aanndd TTeecchhnniiqquueess ffoorr RReeggiioonnaall AAnnaallggeessiiaa ffoorr LLaabboorrM. Joanne Douglas, MD, FRCPC

7:35 NNeeww TThhoouugghhttss oonn CCoommbbiinneedd--SSppiinnaall EEppiidduurraall ((CCSSEE)):: CCaann CCSSEE BBee UUsseedd FFoorr AAllll LLaabboorriinngg PPaattiieennttss??Peter Pan, MSEE, MD

8:05 NNeeuurraaxxiiaall IInnffeeccttiioonn:: JJCCAAHHOO RReeqquuiirreemmeennttss –– RRiisskkss aanndd PPrreevveennttiioonnssBrenda A. Bucklin, MD

8:40 IInnnnoovvaattiioonnss iinn OORR MMaannaaggeemmeenntt ttoo DDeeaall wwiitthh MMoorrbbiidd OObbeessiittyyRobert D’Angelo, MD

9:10 Break

New Thoughts and Innovations: PostOperative Analgesia in Obstetricsand Pediatrics

9:20 PPaaiinn TTrraannssllaattiioonn,, TTrraannssmmiissssiioonn,, MMoodduullaattiioonnss aanndd DDeevveellooppmmeenntt ooffCChhrroonniicc PPaaiinn DDeevveellooppmmeennttOscar A. deLeon Casasola, MD

10:00 CCaann DDeeppooDDuurr BBee UUsseedd SSaaffeellyy iinn OObbsstteettrriiccss??Chawla LaToya Mason, MD

10:20 PPoossttooppeerraattiivvee PPaaiinn MMaannaaggeemmeenntt iinn PPeeddiiaattrriiccss ((TTAAPPAASS))Santhanam Suresh, MD

10:40 BBuurreeaauuccrraaccyy oorr EEsssseennttiiaall?? MMoonniittoorriinngg ooff SSaaOO22//EETTCCOO22 iinn AAllllPPaarrttuurriieennttss RReecceeiivviinngg NNeeuurraaxxiiaall MMoorrpphhiinneeRobert D’Angelo, MD

11:10 PPaanneell DDiissccuussssiioonn11:30 Break

Analgesia Old and New: Evidence–BasedMedicine in Obstetrics and Pediatrics

11:45 AAlltteerrnnaattiivvee TTeecchhnniiqquueess FFoorr LLaabboorr AAnnaallggeessiiaaPPCCAA:: RReemmiiffeennttaanniill,, SSeevvoofflluurraannee,, eettcc..William R. Camann, MD

12:05 PPaaiinn AAfftteerr DDeelliivveerryy:: FFrroomm PPrreeddiiccttoorrss ttoo OOxxyyttoocciinnPeter Pan, MSEE, MD

12:25 NNeeww AApppprrooaacchheess ttoo RReeggiioonnaall AAnneesstthheessiiaa TTeecchhnniiqquueess iinn PPeeddiiaattrriiccss((TTAAPPAASS))Santhanam Suresh, MD

12:45 PPaanneell DDiissccuussssiioonn13:00 Lunch (on your own)

Commonly Encountered Problems inPediatric Anesthesia

14:15 OOffff--SSiittee AAnneesstthheettiicc MMaannaaggeemmeenntt FFoorr tthhee PPeeddiiaattrriicc PPaattiieenntt ((TTAAPPAASS))Laura Torres, MD

14:45 RRuunnnnyy NNoossee:: IIss IItt AAnn IIssssuuee ffoorr AAnneesstthheettiicc MMaannaaggeemmeenntt?? ((TTAAPPAASS))David A. Young, MD

15:05 PPaanneell:: AAsskk tthhee EExxppeerrttss YYoouurr BBuurrnniinngg QQuueessttiioonnss RReeggaarrddiinngg PPeeddiiaattrriiccAAnneesstthheessiiaa ((TTAAPPAASS))Stephen A. Stayer, MD, Emad B. Mossad, MD, MBBCH, Nancy Glass,MD, MBA, Mehernoor F. Watcha, MD, David A. Young, MD, LauraTorres, MD

15:35 Break

Real World: Current Practices andControversies in Obstetric Anesthesia

15:45 FFrroomm LLiitteerraattuurree ttoo DDaaiillyy PPrraaccttiiccee:: IIss YYoouurr EEppiidduurraall OOppttiimmiizzeedd??Peter Pan, MSEE, MD

16:10 CCuurrrreenntt CCoonnttrroovveerrssiieess iinn OObbsstteettrriicc AAnneesstthheessiiaaWilliam R. Camann, MD

16:30 PPaanneell DDiissccuussssiioonn17:00 Adjourn

6:30 Registration/Continental Breakfast

Lessons Learned: Quality Assurance Jeopardy7:00 SSttaattuuss PPoosstt DDeelliivveerryy:: HHyyppeerrtteennssiioonn,, AApphhaassiiaa aanndd CCoonnffuussiioonn ––

WWhhaatt iiss PPRREESS??Uma Munnur, MD

7:30 AAnneesstthheettiicc MMaannaaggeemmeenntt FFoorr MMaalliiggnnaanntt HHyyppeerrtthheerrmmiiaa:: WWhhaatt AArree tthhee CCuurrrreenntt TThheerraappiieess?? ((TTAAPPAASS))Tae W. Kim, MD

8:00 TTeesstt DDoossee TToo HHiigghh SSppiinnaall ttoo CCSSFF EExxcchhaannggee:: WWhhaatt iiss DDuurraall PPuunnccttuurree??Peter Pan, MSEE, MD

8:30 PPaanneell DDiissccuussssiioonn8:50 Break

Hemostasis, Bleeding, and Coagulation:Ethics and Advances in Management ofObstetric Hemorrhage – PracticalSuggestions

9:10 NNeeww TThhoouugghhttss oonn HHeemmoossttaassiissJose M. Rivers, MD

9:40 PPhhaarrmmaaccoollooggiiccaall aanndd FFaaccttoorr VVIIII AAddmmiinniissttrraattiioonn MMaannaaggeemmeenntt DDuurriinnggOObbsstteettrriicc HHeemmoorrrrhhaaggeeAshutosh Wali, MD, FFARCSI

10:00 RRoollee ooff IInntteerrvveennttiioonnaall RRaaddiioollooggyy iinn MMaatteerrnnaall HHeemmoorrrrhhaaggeeWilliam R. Camann, MD

10:20 TThhee OObbsstteettrriicciiaann’’ss PPeerrssppeeccttiivvee iinn MMaatteerrnnaall HHeemmoorrrrhhaaggeeChristina M. Davidson, MD

10:50 TThhee AAnnttiiccooaagguullaatteedd PPaarrttuurriieenntt:: AArree AASSRRAA GGuuiiddeelliinneess AApppplliiccaabbllee iinnPPaarrttuurriieennttss oonn LLMMWWHH??Alice L. Oswald, MD

11:10 JJeehhoovvaahh''ss WWiittnneessss aanndd CCeellll SSaavveerr iinn OObbsstteettrriicc HHeemmoorrrrhhaaggeeConnie K. Tran, MD

11:30 PPaanneell DDiissccuussssiioonn12:00 Lunch

HHoosstteedd LLuunncchheeoonn:: AASSAA CClloosseedd CCllaaiimmss AAnnaallyyssiiss iinn OObbsstteettrriiccss:: LLeessssoonnss LLeeaarrnneeddKeynote Speaker: Karen B. Domino, MD, MPH12:40 IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn ooff SSppeeaakkeerr12:45 PPrreesseennttaattiioonn13:30 QQuueessttiioonnss aanndd AAnnsswweerrss

Medical Issues & Tips and Tools/ RegionalAnesthesia in Obstetrics

13:45 TTiippss ttoo TTrroouubblleesshhoooott aanndd IImmpprroovvee EEppiidduurraall AAnnaallggeessiiaa iinn LLaabboorrM. Joanne Douglas, MD, FRCPC

14:15 OOuucchh!! MMyy AAcchhiinngg BBaacckk PPaaiinn aanndd tthhee PPaarrttuurriieennttBrenda A. Bucklin, MD

14:45 LLooccaall AAnneesstthheessttiicc TTooxxiicciittyy –– PPaasstt aanndd PPrreesseenntt –– EEvviiddeennccee BBaasseeddTTrreeaattmmeennttAshutosh Wali, MD, FFARCSI

15:10 Break

Saturday, March 7, 2009

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Difficult Airway Workshop (TACO • 2009)AAccttiivviittyy DDiirreeccttoorr:: Maya S. Suresh, MDAAccttiivviittyy CCoo--DDiirreeccttoorrss:: Uma Munnur, MD

Connie K. Tran, MDChawla LaToya Mason, MD

Needs and Target AudienceThe planning committee reviewed comments from previous workshop participants which indicate the value of the workshop. The committee alsoreviewed recent regional and national scientific and educational meetingcontent, and pediatric anesthesia published medical literature, to determinethe need for increased education and hands-on training in the pediatric difficult airway.

One source of data demonstrating the need for improved performance inthe management of the difficult airway (DA) is the American Society ofAnesthesiologists (ASA) Closed Claims Project database, a standardizedcollection of case summaries derived from professional liability insurancecompanies closed claims files. The analyzed data published in summaryarticles provide a unique tool not only for reducing malpractice liabilityexposure for the anesthesia practitioner, but also for improving patient safety and health outcomes. Pediatric anesthesia patients are also includedin this database. Emerging data also shows adverse outcomes followingextubation of difficult airways, which is another area of focus for futureimprovement in patient safety.

In recent decades, video techniques have been employed in the majority ofintubations because of several distinct advantages provided. The anatomyis magnified, recognition of the anatomical structures and abnormalitiescomes earlier, and manipulation of airway devices is facilitated. Whenassistance is required, the operator and assistant can coordinate theirmovements because each sees exactly the same image on the video monitor. As a result, video techniques have become the method of choice in teaching. This is another area in which we are trying to focus on improvement in patient safety.

Given the significant potential adverse outcomes, this workshop will provideDA management training, as well as provide a refresher course for theanesthesia practitioner. National experts in airway management of bothadult and pediatric patients will be presenting practical updates in smallinteractive groups regarding use of proven and new airway devices in themanagement of difficult and failed airway.

Educational Methods and ObjectivesThrough the use of lectures, presentations, a syllabus, and hands-onworkshop sessions, the participant should be able to explain and discuss:• Use of various educational tools, simulator, and methodology used in

teaching advanced airway management and maintaining competency invarious airway management skills

• Use of proven and new supraglottic devices, fiberoptic scope, andvideo laryngoscopes in managing difficult airway

• Quality assurance analysis of adverse cardiac and neurological outcomes following failed intubation

• Airway laser surgery in pediatrics• Advanced airway techniques in pediatrics, including fiberoptic

intubation, supraglottic airways, and other devices specifically for pediatric patients

Accreditation/Credit DesignationBaylor College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council forContinuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical educationfor physicians.

Baylor College of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximumof 9.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim creditcommensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Approved by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists for 9 credits:Code number 31294; Expiration date: March 5, 2009.

Pay for Performance (P4P) Topics15:30 MMaatteerrnnaall HHyyppootthheerrmmiiaa && SShhiivveerriinngg DDuurriinngg CCaaeessaarreeaann SSeeccttiioonn::

IIss PP44PP AApppplliiccaabbllee??Chawla LaToya Mason, MD

16:00 GGlluuccoossee HHoommeeoossttaassiiss IInnttrraappaarrttuumm –– AAnneesstthheettiicc MMaannaaggeemmeennttAshutosh Wali, MD, FFARCSI

16:30 PPeenncciill PPooiinntt NNeeeeddlleess:: PPrreevveennttiioonn ooff PPoosstt--DDuurraall PPuunnccttuurree HHeeaaddaacchheeaanndd TTrreeaattmmeenntt:: PP44PP IIssssuueeErik W. Felton, MD

17:00 PPaanneell DDiissccuussssiioonn17:30 Adjourn

7:30 Continental Breakfast

Challenging Issues in Pediatric Anesthesia8:00 AAnneesstthheessiiaa FFoorr tthhee EExx--PPrreeeemmiiee GGrraadduuaattee ((TTAAPPAASS))

Olutoyin Olutoye, MD, FAAP8:30 CCoommmmoonn PPAACCUU PPrroobblleemmss iinn tthhee PPeeddiiaattrriicc PPaattiieenntt ((TTAAPPAASS))

Imelda M. Tjia, MD

Ethics and Challenges in Obstetrics9:00 TThhee CChhaannggiinngg FFaaccee ooff MMaatteerrnnaall MMoorrttaalliittyy:: IImmpplliiccaattiioonnss ffoorr tthhee

AAnneesstthheessiioollooggiissttM. Joanne Douglas, MD, FRCPC

9:30 OOlldd,, NNeeww,, aanndd FFuuttuurree DDeevviicceess ffoorr MMaannaaggeemmeenntt ooff DDiiffffiiccuulltt//FFaaiilleeddIInnttuubbaattiioonn iinn OObbsstteettrriiccssMaya S. Suresh, MD

10:00 IInnffoorrmmeedd CCoonnsseenntt,, DDooccuummeennttaattiioonn,, aanndd MMeeddiiccoolleeggaall IIssssuueessShobana Chandrasekhar, MD

10:30 Break

Challenges, Ethical Issues, andResuscitation in Obstetric Patients

10:45 AAnnaapphhyyllaaccttiicc RReeaaccttiioonnss DDuurriinngg OObbsstteettrriicc AAnneesstthheessiiaa MMaannaaggeemmeennttRakesh B. Vadhera, MD

11:15 SSuubbssttaannccee AAbbuussee iinn PPrreeggnnaannccyy –– AAnneesstthheettiicc CChhaalllleennggeessJose M. Rivers, MD

11:45 PPaattiieenntt SSaaffeettyy,, QQuuaalliittyy IImmpprroovveemmeenntt aanndd PPrrooffeessssiioonnaall LLiiaabbiilliittyy iinnOObbsstteettrriicc AAnneesstthheessiiaaQuisqueya T. Palacios, MD

12:05 RReessuusscciittaattiioonn iinn tthhee PPrreeggnnaanntt PPaattiieennttDonovan Earley, CRNA, MS

12:25 PPaanneell DDiissccuussssiioonn12:45 Adjourn

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Register online:For TACO Conference www.BaylorCME.org/CME/1416M

For Workshop www.BaylorCME.org/CME/1416W

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Difficult Airway Workshop 2009 Program

Thursday, March 5, 20096:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast7:00 WWeellccoommee aanndd IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn

Maya S. Suresh, MDSession IFUTURE OF VIDEO LARYNGOSCOPES: WILL ITREPLACE TRADITIONAL LARYNGOSCOPY?

7:05 CCoorrmmaacckk && LLeehhaannee LLaarryynnggeeaall EExxppoossuurree CCllaassssiiffiiccaattiioonn.. RRoollee ooff VViiddeeooLLaarryynnggoossccooppee iinn tthhee AASSAA DDiiffffiiccuulltt AAiirrwwaayy AAllggoorriitthhmmRichard M. Cooper, MD

7:30 GGlliiddee SSccooppeeRichard M. Cooper, MD

7:50 MMccGGrraatthh PPoorrttaabbllee aanndd SSttoorrzz VViiddeeoo LLaarryynnggoossccooppeessCarin A. Hagberg, MD

8:10 AAiirrTTrraaqq LLaarryynnggoossccooppeeAshutosh Wali, MD, FFARCSI

Session IILIGHTED OPTICAL STYLETS

8:25 LLiigghhttwwaannddssConnie K. Tran, MD

8:45 LLeevviittaann,, SShhiikkaannii aanndd FFoolleeyy SSttyylleettssAlonso Mesa, MD

9:00 BreakSession IIIAIRWAY CHALLENGES IN PEDIATRICS & ADULTS

9:10 AAiirrwwaayy LLaasseerr SSuurrggeerryy iinn PPeeddiiaattrriiccss ((TTAAPPAASS))David G. Mann, MD

9:40 DDiiffffiiccuulltt aanndd IInnvvaassiivvee AAiirrwwaayy MMaannaaggeemmeenntt iinn PPeeddiiaattrriiccss ((TTAAPPAASS))Usha Ramadhyani, MD

10:10 SSeeddaattiioonn WWiitthh RReemmiiffeennttaanniill aanndd DDeexxmmeeddeettoommiiddiinnee FFoorr AAwwaakkeeIInnttuubbaattiioonnCarin A. Hagberg, MD

10:30 PPeeaarrllss ooff AAwwaakkee FFiibbeerrooppttiicc IInnttuubbaattiioonn:: LLeessssoonnss FFrroomm tthhee MMaasstteerrAndranik Ovassapian, MD

10:50 FFiibbeerrooppttiicc IInnttuubbaattiioonn iiss tthhee GGoolldd SSttaannddaarrdd:: PPrrooss && CCoonnssCarin A. Hagberg, MD

11:05 Break11:15 ““HHaannddss oonn”” WWoorrkksshhoopp MMoorrnniinngg SSeessssiioonn

Moderators: Maya S. Suresh, MD, Uma Munnur, MD, Connie K. Tran,MD, Chawla LaToya Mason, MDRegistrants will be divided into Groups A and B with specific stationassignments. WWoorrkksshhooppss II –– XXXXIIIIII wwiillll bbee rreeppeeaatteedd iinn tthhee aafftteerrnnoooonn sseessssiioonn

II.. PPrreeppaarraattiioonn ooff tthhee AAiirrwwaayyEEsscchhmmaann SSttyylleett

IIII.. AAiirrwwaayy SSccooppeeIIIIII.. BBlliinndd NNaassaall IInnttuubbaattiioonnIIVV.. GGlliiddee SSccooppeeVV.. CCOOBBRRAA PPLLAA

VVII.. FFlliippppeerr LLaarryynnggoossccooppeeOOppttiiccaall SSccooppeeEEaassyy TTuubbee

VVIIII.. SSeeeeiinngg OOppttiiccaall SSttyylleettSShhiikkaannii SSttyylleett

VVIIIIII.. CCoommbbiittuubbeeIIXX.. LLiigghhtt WWaanndd,, TTrraacchhLLiigghhttssXX.. LLeevviittaann

XXII.. CCooookk IILLAA,, AAiirr QQXXIIII.. WWuuSSccooppee

XXIIIIII.. LLaarryynnggeeaall MMaasskk AAiirrwwaayyssXXIIVV.. LLMMAA//FFiibbeerrssccooppeeXXVV.. FFiibbeerrooppttiicc IInnttuubbaattiioonn

TTrraacchheeoobbrroonncchhiiaall TTrreeeeXXVVII.. MMccGGrraatthh VViiddeeoo LLaarryynnggoossccooppee

XXVVIIII.. DDoouubbllee LLuummeenn TTuubbeessBBrroonncchhoossccooppee

XXVVIIIIII.. JJeett VVeennttiillaattiioonnXXIIXX.. LLaarryynnggeeaall TTuubbeeXXXX.. AAiirrmmaann SSiimmuullaattoorr

XXXXII.. CCrriiccootthhyyrrooiiddoottoommyy MMaannnneekkiinnRReettrrooggrraaddee WWiirree

XXXXIIII.. PPiigg TTrraacchhssCCrriiccootthhyyrrooiiddoottoommyy

XXXXIIIIII.. PPeeddiiaattrriicc BBrroonncchhoossccooppee,, LLMMAAss,, GGlliiddeessccooppee,, LLiigghhttwwaanndd ((TTAAPPAASS))13:00 Lunch (provided)Session IVSUPRAGLOTTIC AIRWAY DEVICES

13:45 PPrrooSSeeaall aanndd PPoossiittiivvee PPrreessssuurree VVeennttiillaattiioonnDavid Ferson, MD

14:15 RRoollee ooff CC--TTrraacchh iinn AAiirrwwaayy MMaannaaggeemmeennttAndranik Ovassapian, MD

14:45 SSuupprreemmee LLMMAA aanndd IIttss PPrreesseenntt aanndd FFuuttuurree RRoollee iinn AAiirrwwaayy MMaannaaggeemmeennttChandy Verghese, MD

15:05 LLaarryynnggeeaall TTuubbeeAdrian Matioc, MD

15:20 CCrriiccootthhyyrrooiiddoottoommyyDave N. Nanan, MD

15:40 AAiirrwwaayy RReellaatteedd NNeeuurroollooggiiccaall CCoommpplliiccaattiioonnss.. LLeessssoonnss FFrroomm QQII..Radha Arunkumar, MD

16:00 Break16:10 ““HHaannddss oonn”” WWoorrkksshhoopp AAfftteerrnnoooonn SSeessssiioonn

Groups A and B will reverse assignments for the afternoon sessionModerators: Maya S. Suresh, MD, Uma Munnur, MD, Connie K. Tran,MD, Chawla LaToya Mason, MD

18:00 Adjourn

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Faculty, topics, program schedule, and credit are subject to change.

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Texas Anesthesia Conference for ObstetricsTexas Annual Pediatric Anesthesia SymposiumFriday – Sunday, MARCH 6 - 8, 2009

Difficult Airway WorkshopThursday, MARCH 5, 2009

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Guest Faculty RRaaddhhaa AArruunnkkuummaarr MMDD

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineM. D. Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas

WWiilllliiaamm CCaammaannnn,, MMDDDirector of Obstetric AnesthesiaBrigham & Women's HospitalAssociate Professor of AnesthesiaHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, Massachusetts

RRiicchhaarrdd MM.. CCooooppeerr,, BBSScc,, MMSScc,, MMDD,, FFRRCCPPCCProfessor, University of TorontoDirector of Anesthesia EquipmentClinical Sponsor, Anesthesia InformationManagement Project Toronto General HospitalToronto, Ontario, Canada

RRoobbeerrtt DD''AAnnggeelloo,, MMDDVice Chair and Section Head for Obstetric AnesthesiaWake Forest University School of MedicineWinston-Salem, North Carolina

OOssccaarr AA.. ddee LLeeoonn--CCaassaassoollaa,, MMDDProfessor and Vice-Chair for Clinical AffairsDepartment of Anesthesiology, University at BuffaloChief, Pain Medicine and Professor of OncologyRoswell Park Cancer InstituteBuffalo, New York

BBrreennddaa AA.. BBuucckklliinn,, MMDDProfessor of AnesthesiologyUniversity of Colorado DenverDepartment of AnesthesiologyAurora, Colorado

KKaarreenn BB.. DDoommiinnoo,, MMDD,, MMPPHHProfessor of AnesthesiologyUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, Washington

JJooaannnnee DDoouuggllaass,, MMDD,, FFRRCCPPCCClinical ProfessorDepartment of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology and TherapeuticsUniversity of British Columbia and BC Women's HospitalVancouver, British Columbia, Canada

DDaavviidd FFeerrssoonn,, MMDDProfessor of AnesthesiologyThe University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas

CCaarriinn AA.. HHaaggbbeerrgg,, MMDDProfessor, Department of Anesthesiology Director of Neuroanesthesia and Advanced Airway ManagementThe University of Texas Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas

PP.. AAllllaann KKlloocckk,, JJrr,, MMDD ProfessorVice Chair for Clinical AffairsDepartment of Anesthesia and Critical Care The University of ChicagoChicago, Illinois

AAddrriiaann MMaattiioocc,, MMDDChief Anesthesia Service Veterans Administration Medical CenterMadison, WisconsinAssociate ProfessorUniversity of WisconsinFitchburg, Wisconsin

AAlloonnssoo MMeessaa,, MMDDAssociate ProfessorH. L. Moffitt Cancer CenterUniversity of South FloridaTampa , Florida

DDaavvee NNiiggeell NNaannaann,, MMDDAnesthesiologistAnesthesia AssociatesBeaumont, Texas

AAnnddrraanniikk OOvvaassssaappiiaann,, MMDDProfessorDirector of Airway Study and Training CenterUniversity of ChicagoChicago, Illinois

PPeetteerr PPaann,, MMSSEEEE,, MMDDProfessor and Director of Clinical ResearchDepartment of AnesthesiologySection of OB/GYN AnesthesiaWake Forest University School of MedicineWinston-Salem, North Carolina

UUsshhaa RRaammaaddhhyyaannii,, MMDDStaff AnesthesiologistOchsner Medical CenterClinical Associate Professor of AnesthesiologyLouisiana State University School of MedicineClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsTulane School of MedicineNew Orleans, Louisiana

SSaanntthhaannaamm SSuurreesshh,, MMDD,, FFAAAAPPAttending AnesthesiologistDirector, Pain Management TeamDirector of ResearchDepartment of Pediatric AnesthesiaChildren's Memorial HospitalProfessor of Anesthesiology and PediatricsDepartment of Pediatric AnesthesiologyNorthwestern University's Feinberg School ofMedicineChicago, Illinois

RRaakkeesshh BB.. VVaaddhheerraa,, MMDD,, FFFFAARRCCSSProfessorDirector, Obstetrical AnesthesiaThe University of Texas Medical Branch at GalvestonGalveston, Texas

CChhaannddyy VVeerrgghheessee,, MMDDConsultant AnaesthetistLMA Research CentreDepartment of AnaesthesiaRoyal Berkshire, HospitalReading, Berkshire, United Kingdom

Baylor College of Medicine Dean B. Andropoulos, MD, MHCM (TAPAS)Shobana Chandrasekhar, MDChristina M. Davidson, MDDonovan Earley, CRNA, MSErik W. Felton, MDNancy Glass, MD, MBA (TAPAS)Tae W. Kim, MD (TAPAS)Chawla LaToya Mason, MDEmad B. Mossad, MD, MBBCH (TAPAS)Uma Munnur, MDOlutoyin Olutoye, MD, FAAP (TAPAS)Alice L. Oswald, MDQuisqueya T. Palacios, MDJose M. Rivers, MDShakeel Siddiqui, MD (TAPAS)Stephen A. Stayer, MD (TAPAS)Maya S. Suresh, MDImelda M. Tjia, MD, BS (TAPAS)Laura Torres, MD (TAPAS)Connie K. Tran, MDAshutosh Wali, MD, FFARCSIMehernoor F. Watcha, MD (TAPAS)David A. Young, MD, FAAP (TAPAS)

Conference Location andAccommodationsTThhee HHiillttoonn HHoouussttoonn PPoosstt OOaakk HHootteell2001 Post Oak BoulevardHouston, Texas 77056-4401Phone: 713.961.9300Fax: 713.623.6685

Make your hotel reservation by February 4, 2009 tobenefit from the reduced rate of $145.00 single/double (plus applicable state and local occupancy taxes). Please indicate that you areattending the BBaayylloorr CCoolllleeggee ooff MMeeddiicciinnee TTAACCOO//TTAAPPAASS CCoonnffeerreennccee. A limited number of roomshave been reserved at the conference rate.PLEASE BOOK EARLY.

Fee, Registration &Confirmation InformationRefer to the registration form for the fee schedule.Your registration will not be processed until payment is received. Your registration will be confirmed. If you have not received confirmation

at least 5 business days before the activity startdate, contact the Office of Continuing MedicalEducation (OCME) immediately.

If you plan to register on-site, contact OCME atleast 24 hours in advance to confirm activity statusand space availability. The OCME reserves the rightto limit the number of participants in an activity andwill not be responsible for any expenses incurredby an individual whose registration is not confirmedand for whom space is not available.

Cancellation/Refund PolicyRequests for registration refunds must be in writing and received by the Office of ContinuingMedical Education (OCME) at least 10 businessdays before the activity begins. The date therequest is received by the OCME will be considered the cancellation date. Requestsreceived after the refund deadline will not beprocessed. Cancellations are subject to a $50administrative fee deducted from the registration

fee paid to cover guarantees and other expenses.Requests should be mailed to the OCME or faxedto 713.798.7955. The OCME reserves the rightto cancel activities, not less than 10 business days before the scheduled date, if extenuating circumstances make it necessary. Registrants willbe notified at the contact number indicated on theregistration form followed by written notification.If an activity is cancelled, OCME’s liability is limited to the registration fee paid. Note: If payment is made by check, a social security number is required to process the refund.

For further information contactBaylor College of MedicineOffice of Continuing Medical EducationOne Baylor Plaza, MS: BCM 155Houston, Texas 77030Phone: 713.798.8237Fax: 713.798.7955Email: [email protected]

Register online: For TACO Conference www.BaylorCME.org/CME/1416M For Workshop www.BaylorCME.org/CME/1416W

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