PerfWeb 98 presents an educational milestone for perfusionists across the United States and Canada, offering an unparalleled opportunity to earn continuing education units (CEUs) while enhancing professional knowledge and skills. Scheduled for Monday, March 18, 2024, this event promises to be a pivotal gathering for professionals seeking to stay at the forefront of perfusion technology and medical advancements. PerfWeb 98—Day 1 is meticulously organized into two sessions, each focusing on critical areas of perfusion science and practice, accredited with 2.4 Category 1 CEUs by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP). This seminar is designed not just as a means to fulfill continuing education requirements but as a platform to foster discussions, encourage the exchange of ideas, and enhance the professional competency of perfusionists. The sessions are tailored to both seasoned professionals and those new to the field, providing insights into technological advancements and clinical applications. Session Details 1700-1800: Design of an EMR Perfusion Platform Faculty: T. DiSalvo, CCP The first session, led by the distinguished T. DiSalvo, CCP, focuses on the critical topic of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) in the realm of perfusion. This session aims to delve into the intricacies of designing a perfusion-specific EMR platform, addressing the unique needs and challenges faced by perfusionists in documenting and managing patient data. Participants will gain insights into the latest trends in EMR technology, best practices for EMR system design, and strategies for integrating these systems into their daily practice to improve patient care and operational efficiency. 1800-1900: How the Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve Affects NIRS Faculty: T. DiSalvo, CCP Continuing the educational journey, T. DiSalvo, CCP, will lead the second session, exploring the significant impact of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve on Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) measurements. This presentation aims to unravel the physiological and clinical implications of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve, providing perfusionists with a deeper understanding of how NIRS can be used to monitor and optimize patient oxygenation during cardiovascular surgeries. Attendees will engage in a comprehensive discussion on interpreting NIRS data, integrating physiological principles into clinical practice, and enhancing patient outcomes through informed decision-making. CEU Accreditation PerfWeb 98—Day 1 has been approved for 2.4 Category 1 CEUs by the ABCP, underscoring its educational value and relevance to the perfusion community. This accreditation affirms the quality and depth of the content presented, ensuring that participants receive recognition for their commitment to continuing education and professional development. Why Attend? Educational Excellence: Learn from seasoned professionals and thought leaders in the field of perfusion, gaining valuable insights and knowledge that can be directly applied to your practice. CEU Accreditation: Fulfill your continuing education requirements with sessions approved by the ABCP, ensuring your professional credentials remain current. Networking Opportunities: Connect with peers and experts within the perfusion community, fostering relationships that can support your professional growth and development. Cutting-Edge Topics: Stay ahead of the curve with discussions on the latest technological advancements and clinical practices in perfusion science. Registration and Participation In conclusion, PerfWeb 98—Day 1 represents a critical platform for perfusionists aiming to enhance their professional skills, stay abreast of the latest developments in the field, and meet their CEU requirements. Through engaging lectures, interactive discussions, and comprehensive educational content, this event promises to be an invaluable resource for the perfusion community. Join us on March 18, 2024, for an enriching experience dedicated to advancing the practice of perfusion across North America.
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #24 — ECMO and anticoagulation management — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #23 — Patient selection for VA ECMO. ECMO weaning and termination — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #23 — Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation ECMO economics, therapy and cost control / quality — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #23 — Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO). ECMO cannulation strategies — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #23 — ECMO and CRRT Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #23 — Delivery of Oxygen and AKI, Making the Connection — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #23 — Cardiopulmonary Bypass is use of Phenylephrine Causing AKI — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #22 —Antegrade and Retrograde selective cerebral perfusion — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #21 —Thromboelastography (TEG) Tracings Pattern Recognition — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #21 — Interpreting the Thromboelastography (TEG) Waveform Interpretation — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #20 — Fluid Management of the Cardiac Patient Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Bypass — Perfusion
Joe Basha‘s PerfWeb #19 — Novel Anticoagulants Part 2, unique challenges associated with them in the cardiac surgery patient — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #19 — Novel Anticoagulants. Hemostasis Post Cardiopulmonary Bypass - Part 1 — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #18 — Pump and Operative Field Shown Simultaneously — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #17 — Pediatric Perfusion — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #17 — Adult Congenital Heart Disease. The use of ECMO in pediatric patients — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #16 — Pump Standby When and How - Perfusion Education — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #16 — Disasters and the Healthcare Professional — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #15 — Electronic Charting - EHR Options for Perfusion — Perfusion
Joe Basha's PerfWeb #14 — State Licensure for Perfusion For and Against - Perfusion Education
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