Tag: webinar

April Perfusion Webinar: Update on Myocardial Protection for the Severely Compromised Heart

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocqVMoiJqfQ Join Serdar Gunaydin, MD, PhD, clinical professor in the department of cardiovascular surgery at Ankara City Hospital Campus, University of Health Sciences, Ankara-Turkey. The presentation will give an overview of the latest research on long-acting...

January 2024 Perfusion Webinar: Areas of CPB Practice & AI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gub8muMlfiI Our ability to increase knowledge, calculate risk, and detect perioperative events associated with surgery and CPB is improving through our interaction with data and artificial intelligence (AI). The application of predictive AI models offers the...

September 2023 Webinar: “Great Documentation-Not Something to Bypass!”

Join us in discussing clinical documentation with Debra Weinrich, LLP. Learning Objectives Include: -Identify some common documentation problems and issues -Identify some possible negative impacts associated with poor documentation -Identify several ways to improve your clinical…

August 2023 Webinar: “May 6, 1953, Operative Report: Closure of a large interatrial septal defect…easily closed”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGWKyeTdAhM Join Mark Kurusz as he shares an appreciation of history in the context of current CPB technology. Mr. Kurusz worked as a clinical perfusionist for 40 years and is an expert in cardiopulmonary bypass, intra-aortic balloon...

Perfusion Webinar Series: April 2023

We welcome you to join Frank Merkle, Ph.D., ECCP, and Benjamin Haupt, M. Sc., ECCP, to discuss the development of demographics and morbidities in Germany, the development of extracorporeal technology and new aspects in patient treatment,…

“Can Stress Be Managed or Just Tolerated?” Webinar

"Can Stress Be Managed or Just Tolerated?" Webinar

An emerging crisis in the healthcare environment inflicting illness and hardship on untold numbers of individuals. This silent epidemic is not being borne by patients treated at clinics and hospitals, but by those charged with administering…

Neurocognitive Dysfunction after Aortic Surgery

Neurocognitive Dysfunction after Aortic Surgery

We welcome you to join Michael S Firstenberg, MD, FACC, FAIM, a board-certified thoracic surgeon at The Medical Center of Aurora, who will discuss why neurocognitive complications after aortic surgery continue to be a challenging problem…

“The Society of Thoracic Surgeons National Database: What is New?” Webinar

SpecialtyCare is hosting an educational one-hour webinar. We welcome you to join Dr. Jacobs who will discuss the current penetration, completeness, and representativeness of The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Adult Cardiac Surgery Database. He will also…

“To Err is Human, But When is it Also Criminal?” Webinar

To Err is Human

A registered nurse accidentally administered the wrong medication to a patient who subsequently died. The nurse immediately admitted her mistake. Shockingly, the Nashville, Tennessee District Attorney brought criminal charges against the nurse and she was ultimately…