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SOAP Presents:

The Sol Shnider, M.D. Obstetric Anesthesia Meetng

March 11-14, 2010
Grand Hyatt Hotel
San Francisco, California

Meetng Highlights

Thursday, March 11, 2010
Ultrasound Workshop for Regional Anesthesia


Friday, March 12, 2010

Morning Session

Neuraxial Analgesia for Labor and Delivery
  • Labor Analgesia: Novel Techniques
  • Epidural Veins: Strategies to Avoid Cannulation
  • PCEA: How’s and Why’s
  • Management of the Failed Epidural
  • CSE vs. CLE: Competing Acronyms or Real Advantages?
  • Ephedrine: What Happened to the Dogma?
  • Ultrasound to Find the Epidural Space

Afternoon Session

Complications of Neuraxial Analgesia
Fetal Bradycardia: Did We Cause It?
Fever and Epidural Analgesia: Still a Hot Topic?
Neuraxial Infection: Is the Risk Real?
Neurologic Complications of Labor and Delivery
Accidental Dural Puncture: What Now?

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Morning Session

Mother, Fetus and Newborn
  • Obstetrics in the O.R.; What Do We Need to Know?
  • Perinatology Update: What’s New?
  • Anesthesia Related Maternal Mortality
  • General Anesthesia: Toxic to the Fetal Brain?
  • Anesthesia for Fetal Surgery
  • Fetal Surgery Outcome Update
  • Breast Feeding: Affected by Epidural Analgesia?

Afternoon Session

Anesthetic Considerations for Cesarean Delivery
  • Oxytocin: Conundrum at Cesarean Delivery?
  • Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery: Evidence Based Prevention of Hypotension
  • Spinal After Failed Epidural
  • Postoperative Analgesia: New Options
  • Postoperative Monitoring: Bureaucracy or Necessity?

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Morning Session only

Preeclampsia, Time, Bleeding and Resuscitation
  • Update on Preeclampsia
  • Time Rules: 5 and 30 minutes
  • It’s 2 a.m. and Your Patient is Bleeding: Are You Ready?
  • It’s 2 a.m. and Your Patient is Bleeding: Is Your Team Ready?
  • CPR, Pregnancy and You
  • Anaphylaxis during Pregnancy
  • Respiratory Depression after Neuraxial Opioids
  • Neonatal Resuscitation: It’s Still the ABCs


Contact soap@asahq.org for more information.