Meeting Review: Emory University New Horizons

Emory University is proud to announce two upcoming meetings

The first meeting is New Horizons in Anesthesiology in Big Sky, Montana, March 11-16, 2012.  We have been running a ski meeting for 24 years.  This particular meeting will include topics such as the effects of anesthesia on sleep, patients’ memory as well as patient awareness.  Issues pertaining to clinician efficiency and productivity as well as topics relating to staff motivation and practitioner fraud and abuse will be discussed.  This course will offer 22 CE credits for CRNA’s.

Big Sky Resort is located in southwestern Montana, just north of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.  Big Sky offers instant access to some of the most diverse skiing and snowboarding amongst breathtaking vistas in the lower 48.  Beautiful scenery, abundant wildlife, and gracious hospitality make Big Sky Resort Montana’s premier ski destination.

Our 2nd meeting New Horizons in Anesthesiology – Cozumel, Mexico April 15-20, 2012 in its 13th year  will cover topics such as the role of clinical pharmacology in legal cases and allergic and anaphyllactoid reactions.  Comparative opioid pharmacology and pharmacologic approaches to managing perioperative hypertension, including information on new clinical trials and discussions on the identification and treatment of the patient at risk for severe postoperative pain will be presented.  This course will offer 22 CE credits for CRNA’s.

The meeting will be held at the Presidente Intercontinental Cozumel Resort & Spa.  This beachfront hotel offers the perfect blend of accommodations, service, meeting and recreational facilities.  Jacques Cousteau declared Cozumel “one of the most beautiful scuba diving areas of the world”.   You can leave from the dock of the hotel for daily scuba diving.

Click here for information about the meeting agenda and registration

After you attend the meeting, return to www.procrna.com and leave a comment.  Let your colleagues know about your experience

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