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TSA Annual CME Meeting

Feb 4 - 5, 2017

Saturday, February 4th

8:00amRegistration and Continental Breakfast

Resident Poster Viewing and Discussion

(Available all day)

8:30 amWelcome

Warren Sandberg, MD, PhD

Incoming TSA President

Vanderbilt University, Nashville

8:45 amRegional Anesthesia in Day to Day Practice (Panel)

8:45 am– 9:10 am

Restoring Functionality for Total Arthroplasty Patients

Through Regional Anesthesia

Staci Ridner, MD

Memorial Hospital, Chattanooga

9:10 am– 9:35 am

Inpatient Regional Anesthesia and its Role in Minimizing

Complications and LOS”

Jerry Jones, MD

University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis

9:35 am – 10:00 am

Regional Anesthesia’s Role in Broadening Patient Selection

in the Ambulatory Patient at a Free-Standing Center

Katherine Dobie, MD

Vanderbilt University

10:00 am– 10:15 am

Q & A with the Panel

10:15 amCoffee Break

Resident Poster Viewing and Discussion

10:30amPediatric Regional Anesthesia (Panel)

10:30 am – 10:55 am

Common Myths in Pediatric Regional Anesthesia

Andrew Franklin, MD, MBA

Vanderbilt University, Nashville

10:55 am – 11:20 am

Unique Aspects of Pediatric Neuraxial Anesthesia

Jeb Beckham, MD

University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville

11:20 am – 11:45 am

Unique Aspects of Pediatric Peripheral Nerve Blocks

Michael Frett, MD

St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis

11:45 am – 12:00 pm

Q & A with the Panel

12:00 pmLuncheon

ASA President

Jeffrey Plagenhoef, MD

ASA CEO

Paul Pomerantz

Political Advocacy

Congressman Phil Roe, MD

Residency Advocacy

Chad Greene, DO

Vanderbilt CA1 Resident

President, ASA Resident Component

American Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants

Jet Toney, Executive Director

1:30 pmTSA Business Meeting

2:00 pmRemote Technology to Optimize Critical Care Outcomes

Liza Weavind, MBBCh, FCCM, MMHC

Vanderbilt University, Nashville

2:30 pmCoffee Break

Resident Poster Viewing and Discussion

2:45 pmTN Opioid Crisis and an Update on the Laws (Panel)

2:45 pm –3:05 pm

A Brief Timeline of the TN Opioid Crisis

Rett Blake, MD

President of TN Pain Society

3:05 pm – 3:25 pm

2016 CMS Guidelines and Federal Prescribing Laws

David Edwards, MD, PhD

Vanderbilt University

3:25 – 3:45 pm

Assessment of Addiction Risk, (SBIRT), Avenues for Treatment, Prescribing Within the Law.

Stephanie Vanterpool, MD

Director, Comprehensive Pain Services

Assistant Professor

University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville

3:45 pm – 4:05 pm

What is being done in Tennessee to address the Opioid Crisis?

  • TN Laws on Opioid Prescribing
  • Examples of Licensing Investigations: Where Practitioners run Afoul of Opioid Laws.
  • How Hospitals and Anesthesiologists Can Contribute to the Solution.

Mitch Mutter, MD

Tennessee Department of Health

4:05 pm – 4:45 pm

Q & A with the Panel

4:45 pmClosing Comments

Warren Sandberg, MD

2017 TSA President

7:00 pmSpeaker Dinner at ETCH Restaurant

Sunday, February 5th

7:00 amBoard Business Meeting

7:30 amContinental Breakfast

Simultaneous Programs:

MOCA Simulation Course

ASA Leadership Spokesperson Training

8:00 am -12:00 pm

Problem Based Learning Discussions

9:00 am – 11:00 am

PBLD 1:

“This PACU Patient Looks Floppy!”

Moderators:

Jason Buehler, MD

Assistant Professor

University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville

Robert Craft, MD

Professor and Chair

Program Director

University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville

PBLD 2:

“Bleeding, Rigid, Hot…and She’s Pregnant!”

Moderators:

Joy Steadman, MD

Vice Chair for Education

Program Director

University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis

Jill Cooley, MD

Instructor

University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis

PBLD 3:

“What is NORA? What is so hard about it? Avoiding crisis, managing

proceduralists, and financial implications.”’

Moderators:

Jason Lane, MD

Assistant Professor

Vanderbilt University, Nashville

Travis Hamilton, DO

Assistant Professor

Vanderbilt University, Nashville

PBLD 4:

“For the LAST Time! When should I give lipid emulsion for L.A.S.T? Wait,

how can I avoid the need to give it in the first place?”

Moderators:

Chris Sharp, MD, MS

Assistant Professor

University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis

Blas Catalani, MD, MPH

Instructor

University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis

Meeting Concludes at Noon

Revised: January 3, 2017