Previous Lectures
22 November 2024
“Language Function in Anesthesia”
Francesca Pisano, MD, PhD
21 November 2024
“Disseminating COVID-19 science: the Iceland experience”
Martin Ingi Sigurðsson, MD, PhD
19 April 2024
“Perioperative Glycemia Management in Neurosurgery”
Alexander Kulikov, MD, PhD
18 April 2024
“What’s the Best Blood Pressure Under Anesthesia? The Implications of Perioperative Hypotension”
Hilary Grocott, MD, FRCPC
1 December 2023
“The Pulmonary Artery Catheter in Anesthesia Practice: Should it still be used?”
André Prato Schmidt, MD, PhD
30 November 2023
“Diagnosis & Management of Vasoplegia”
Jamel Ortoleva, MD
19 October 2023
“Management of a Burned Patient”
Jairo, Moyano, MD, PhD
20 October 2023
“Postoperative Delirium”
Christopher Eyeington, MD
19 May 2023
“KEY for Airway Ultrasound”
Sara Hora Gomes, MD, PhD
18 May 2023
“Checking the Box: Designing Impactful Mentoring During Residency Training”
Wendy Bernstein, MD, MBA & Christopher Conley, MD
Boston Medical Center, Boston USA
31 March 2023
“Impacts of Fatigue on our Performance, Safety & Health”
Nancy Redfern, MD
Newcastle on Tyne, UK
21 October 2022
“Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke”
Alessandro Scudellari, M.D.
Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UK
20 October 2022
“Quality Improvement in Medicine: Rationale and Methodology”
Mauricio Gonzalez, M.D.
Boston Medical Center, Boston, USA
20 May 2022
“Sustainability in Anesthesia: How it Impacts the Environment, Safety and Professional Commitment”
Jane Muret, M.D.
Institut Curie, Paris France
19 May 2022
“Anesthetic Considerations for Complex Spinal Surgery”
Andres Brenes Bastos, M.D.
Yale University School of Medicine, Hartford, USA
6 May 2022
“Organizational Safety in Anesthesia”
Federico Bilotta, M.D., Ph,D.
University of Rome, Sapienza, Rome Italy
5 May 2022
“Re-entry of Anesthesiologists with a substance use disorder into the specialty: A conversation”
Sanjay Jain, M.D.
Boston Medical Center, Boston USA
29 October 2021
“Biobanks and Registries in Anesthesia”
Gianluca Villa, M.D.
University of Florence, Italy
15 October 2021
“Insulin and Brain: A Possible Mechanism of Anesthesia-induced Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery”
Federico Bilotta, M.D. Ph.D.
University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy