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SAGE Global Sedation & Anesthesia Symposium
Educational Lecture Template
20.0 CME Credits
Day 1
Non-OR Anesthesia and Sedation: Introduction, Pearls and Pitfalls — Introduces the principles, indications, and common hazards of delivering anesthesia and sedation outside the operating room, with emphasis on practical safeguards, workflow planning, and frequent pitfalls. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Optimizing Pediatric Sedation Outcomes — Reviews evidence-based approaches to improve pediatric sedation outcomes through patient selection, preparation, family communication, and recovery planning. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Day 2
Evaluation of the Difficult Pediatric Airway — Focuses on recognition and assessment of the difficult pediatric airway, including pre-procedure predictors, escalation planning, and decision-making in higher-risk cases. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Medical Evaluation and Risk Assessment for Office-Based Sedation — Examines the pre-sedation medical evaluation required for office-based practice, with attention to comorbidities, setting appropriateness, and risk stratification. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Sedation Delivery: Exploring All Routes — Compares oral, intranasal, intravenous, inhaled, and other delivery routes, highlighting onset, reliability, advantages, and limitations in clinical practice. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Day 3
Navigating Sedation Regulations, Standards, and Scope of Practice — Summarizes the regulatory, credentialing, and scope-of-practice issues that shape safe sedation delivery across institutions and care environments. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Novel Anesthetics and Analgesics — Explores newer anesthetic and analgesic agents, with discussion of mechanisms, emerging evidence, potential advantages, and practical considerations for use. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Adult M&M: Root Cause Analysis of Closed Claim Cases — Uses closed-claim and morbidity-and-mortality style review to identify recurrent system failures, cognitive errors, and improvement opportunities in adult sedation care. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Day 4
Risk Management and Sedation Safety: Lessons Across Practice Settings — Examines how risk management principles translate across hospital, ambulatory, dental, and office-based settings to strengthen sedation safety and reliability. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Sedation for Patients with Syndromes and Complex Comorbidities — Addresses sedation planning for patients with syndromes, multisystem disease, and complex comorbidities, with emphasis on tailoring technique to individual risk. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Competency-Based Training for a Safe Sedation Practice — Reviews the components of competency-based education, assessment, and maintenance of skills required to support a consistently safe sedation practice. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Day 5
Oral Sedation for Pediatric Patients: Safe and Effective Medication Strategies — Discusses medication selection, dosing strategy, timing, and monitoring considerations for safe and effective oral sedation in pediatric patients. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Challenging Cases: An Interactive Discourse on Real-World Challenges — Through interactive, real-world cases, this session explores high-risk and complex sedation scenarios across both adult and pediatric populations. Emphasis is placed on clinical decision-making, complication management, and adapting sedation strategies in dynamic and resource-variable environments. CME Credit: 1.5 hours.
Sedation Strategies for Emergent Procedures — Reviews sedation approaches for urgent and emergent procedures, emphasizing rapid assessment, agent selection, team readiness, and complication anticipation. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Day 6
Non Pharmacologic Techniques for Success — Highlights behavioral, environmental, and communication-based strategies that reduce distress, improve cooperation, and support successful sedation encounters. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
ACLS and PALS: A Review and Update — Provides a focused review of current ACLS and PALS principles most relevant to sedation providers, including recognition of deterioration and early response priorities. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Day 7
Challenging Cases: An Interactive Discourse on Real-World Challenges — A second advanced case-based session that extends the discussion to additional complex scenarios, reinforcing structured reasoning, complication response, and shared learning. CME Credit: 1.5 hours.
Teenage Challenges: Substance (Ab)Use and Assent — Explores the special considerations involved in adolescent sedation, including assent, confidentiality, risk screening, and the implications of substance use or misuse. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Impactful Publications of the Year — Reviews the year’s most influential publications in sedation and anesthesia, distilling the studies most likely to affect practice, policy, or future research. CME Credit: 1.0 hour.
Total CME Credits: 20.0 Hours
The evening continues with a welcome dinner, allowing attendees and accompanying guests to connect through flavor before the formal CME schedule begins the next morning.