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Harvard Anesthesiology Update 2026
Videos + PDF Study Guides Bundle
Stay updated with the latest advances in anesthesia practice through this comprehensive Harvard Anesthesiology Update 2026 digital bundle. Designed for anesthesiologists, residents, fellows, CRNAs, intensivists, and perioperative clinicians, this program covers major updates in patient safety, airway management, obstetric anesthesia, regional anesthesia, perioperative medicine, pharmacology, AI, critical care, and end-of-life care.
What’s Included
✅ Expert video lectures
✅ PDF study guides and clinical references
✅ Secure Google Drive access
✅ Downloadable content for offline learning
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| Day | Date | Main Topics |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Monday, May 4, 2026 | Future of anesthesiology, opioids & OSA, TCI, blood transfusion, TIVA, perioperative neurocognitive decline, high-flow nasal cannula, personalized regional anesthesia, AI and patient safety. |
| Day 2 | Tuesday, May 5, 2026 | High-risk obstetrics, POCUS in pregnancy, cardiac disease in pregnancy, maternal hemorrhage, analgesic pipeline, chronic pain, opioid management, antidotes, and difficult airway management. |
| Day 3 | Wednesday, May 6, 2026 | Perioperative resuscitation, sepsis updates, ambulatory anesthesia, ERAS, office-based anesthesia, regional blocks for hip/rib fractures, methadone, neuraxial ultrasound, and AI in neurocognitive prediction. |
| Day 4 | Thursday, May 7, 2026 | Older adult perioperative care, preoperative screening, traumatic hemorrhage, genomics, neuromuscular blockade, quality improvement, cardiac surgery risk prediction, and pediatric anesthesia safety. |
| Day 5 | Friday, May 8, 2026 | Awake craniotomy, POCUS in anesthesia, GLP-1 aspiration risk, implantable cardiac devices, LVAD management, ICU ethics, end-of-life care, hospice care, and family communication. |
Program Highlights
This comprehensive anesthesiology update includes state-of-the-art clinical and patient safety updates in:
- Regional anesthesia
- Cardiac anesthesia
- Critical care medicine
- Ambulatory and office-based anesthesia
- Pediatric anesthesia
- Obstetric anesthesia
- Thoracic anesthesia
- Perioperative transfusion medicine
- Neuroanesthesia
- Pain management
- Patient safety and risk reduction
- Enhanced recovery after surgery
- Difficult airway management
- Point-of-care ultrasound
- Artificial intelligence in anesthesia
- GLP-1 agonists and anesthesia considerations
- Geriatric perioperative care
- Quality improvement in anesthesiology
Participants will gain access to practical guidelines, clinical updates, and expert recommendations that support safer and more effective anesthesia care.
Key Topics Covered
The program explores important updates and best practices, including:
- Artificial intelligence in anesthesia delivery and medication safety
- AI and the anesthesia workforce
- Prediction and management of perioperative neurocognitive disorders
- Difficult airway management and cannot-intubate/cannot-oxygenate scenarios
- High-flow nasal oxygen and spontaneous ventilation
- Perioperative ultrasound, including cardiac, gastric, lung, and obstetric POCUS
- Blood transfusion practices and blood management in 2026
- High-risk obstetric anesthesia and maternal hemorrhage
- Pain management in patients using opioids
- Persistent opioid use after surgery
- Multimodal general anesthesia and enhanced recovery
- Regional blocks for hip and rib fractures
- Ultrasound-guided neuraxial blocks
- Rebound pain after nerve blocks
- Perioperative care of older adults
- Sepsis management and perioperative resuscitation
- Implantable cardiac devices and LVAD management
- Pediatric anesthesia updates
- End-of-life care and communication with patients and families
Learning Objectives
After completing this program, participants will be able to:
- Apply current principles of perioperative ultrasound in anesthesia practice
- Recognize best practices in preoperative evaluation and risk assessment
- Integrate updated guidelines for difficult airway management
- Implement evidence-based opioid use and multimodal pain management strategies
- Interpret the latest practices in obstetric anesthesia
- Incorporate enhanced recovery and multimodal general anesthesia into clinical care
- Discuss management strategies for patients with morbid obesity and sleep apnea
- Apply evidence-based protocols in regional anesthesia
- Identify new anesthetic drugs and pharmacologic updates relevant to clinical practice
- Understand the role of artificial intelligence in anesthesia systems, safety, and workforce planning
Who Should Access This Program?
This program is especially suitable for:
- Anesthesiologists
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists
- Anesthesiologist Assistants
- Residents and Fellows
- Student Nurse Anesthetists
- Clinicians involved in perioperative, critical care, obstetric, pediatric, cardiac, regional, or pain management practice
It is ideal for anesthesia professionals looking for updates on AI in anesthesia, difficult airway management, point-of-care ultrasound, regional anesthesia, obstetric care, patient safety, and multimodal pain protocols.
Complete Video Topics
- Welcome
- Why the Future of Anesthesiology Shines Bright
- Opioids and Obstructive Sleep Apnea: The Latest in 2026
- Target Controlled Infusion: Conceptual Overview and Practical Considerations
- Current Risks and Benefits of Blood Transfusion
- Q&A: Drs. Egan, Gropper, Kharasch, and Mason
- Patients Post-PACU: Out of Sight – Out of Mind
- Perioperative Neurocognitive Decline: Acetaminophen, SCOPE, and Multimodal General Anesthesia
- How Total Intravenous Anesthesia Evolved into a Viable Alternative to Inhalational Techniques
- Q&A: Drs. Egan, Kharasch, O’Gara, and Subramaniam
- Physiological Effects of High Flow Nasal Cannula
- Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders
- Spontaneous Ventilation: Friend or Foe
- Building an Evidence Base for Personalized Regional Anesthesia
- Q&A: Drs. Mauri, O’Gara, and Schreiber
- Leveraging Technology and Artificial Intelligence for Smarter Anesthesia Systems
- Artificial Intelligence and Medication Safety in the Perioperative Setting
- Artificial Intelligence and the Anesthesia Workforce: Addressing Shortages and Optimizing Care
- Fireside Chat: Patient Safety in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
- POCUS in the Obstetric Patient
- Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy
- Oxytocin and Alternative Uterotonic Agents for Cesarean Delivery
- Maternal Hemorrhage: Don’t Give Up on Mom
- Pain During Cesarean Delivery: Avoiding Traumatic Birth Experiences
- Q&A: Drs. Farber, Flood, Hess, Naoum, and Tsen
- The Analgesic Pipeline: Suzetrigine and Vocacapsaicin
- Waking Up Happy: General Anesthesia for Patients with Chronic Pain
- Q&A: Drs. Flood, Shafer, and Valovska
- Pain Management in People Using Opioids
- All Things Are Poison: Antidotes in Anesthesia
- Persistent Opioid Use After Surgery
- Cognitive Computing and Disruptive Technology: Why We Won’t Be Replaced Anytime Soon
- Hot Topics in Anesthesia: What Is New in the Last 12 Months
- Q&A: Drs. Forget, Hemmings, Mountjoy, and Shafer
- Management of Cannot Intubate, Cannot Oxygenate Scenario
- Unexpected Difficult Intubation: Are You Prepared?
- Challenges of the Bleeding Airway
- Q&A: Drs. Kodali, O’Gara, and Osborn
- Perioperative Resuscitation and Life Support: What Is Different in the Operating Room
- The Science Has Spoken and It’s Probably Wrong
- Management of Sepsis in 2026: New Guidelines
- Q&A: Drs. Nunnally, O’Gara, and Sites
- Preoperative Evaluation for Ambulatory Surgery
- Enhanced Recovery in Ambulatory Surgery
- Office-Based Anesthesia Update 2026
- Outcomes in Ambulatory Surgery
- Q&A: Drs. Rajan, Shapiro, Sweitzer, and Urman
- Regional Blocks for Hip and Rib Fractures: Evidence-Based Techniques and Best Practice
- Adding Perioperative Methadone to Your Practice: Understanding the Current Evidence
- Ultrasound-Guided Neuraxial Blocks
- Q&A: Drs. Gerner, Kamdar, and Stone
- Tips and Pearls for Getting Published in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
- Update on Rebound Pain After Nerve Blocks
- Artificial Intelligence in Prediction and Management of Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders
- Management of Pain After Cesarean Section When Neuraxial Opioids Are Not an Option
- Q&A: Drs. Saxena, Sites, Uppal, and Valovska
- Lessons from the ASA Advisory on Perioperative Care of Older Adults
- Fundamentals of Evidence-Based Preoperative Screening and Testing
- Hemostatic Resuscitation for Traumatic Hemorrhage
- Perioperative Use of Genetics and Genomics to Improve Patient Care
- Monitoring and Antagonism of Neuromuscular Blockade
- Q&A: Drs. Domino, Dutton, Mountjoy, Muehlschlegel, and Vetter
- Quality in Anesthesiology: Do We Know It When We See It?
- Preoperative Optimization of Patients with Complex Diseases
- Frontiers in Quality Measurement and Quality Improvement in Anesthesiology
- Q&A: Drs. Dutton, Mason, Pimental, and Vetter — Video Not Released
- Neuroprognostication and Shared Decision-Making
- Optimizing the ABCDEF Bundle
- Risk Prediction: Atrial Fibrillation and Cardiac Surgery
- Q&A: Drs. Devlin, D. Muehlschlegel, S. Muehlschlegel, and Valovska
- Blood Management in 2026
- Scores in Pediatric Anesthesia
- Remimazolam: Is This the New Propofol?
- Play Now or Pay Later: State-of-the-Art Pain Management in Children
- Learning from Our Mistakes: Lessons Learned
- Q&A: Drs. Boretsky, Goobie, Habre, Jones, and Mason
- State of the Art in Awake Craniotomy
- Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Anesthesia: Where We Are and Future Directions
- From Mendelson to GLP-1 Agonists: Risk Factors for Pulmonary Aspiration
- Perioperative Management of Patients with Implantable Cardiac Devices
- Management of Patients with Left Ventricular Assist Devices for Non-Cardiac Surgery
- Q&A: Drs. Crowley, Goettel, Hobai, Mountjoy, and Palmer
- Ethical Dilemmas in the ICU: The Anesthesiologist’s Moral Compass
- The Power of Hope
- Comfort Symptom Management for Patients and Their Families at the End of Life
- Communication Needs of Patients and Their Families at the End of Life
- Continuity, Hospice Care, and Care of the Bereaved in 2026
- Q&A: Drs. Khanna, Leiter, Lin, Matsuya, Santo, and Siddiqui + Concluding Remarks
Why This Program Is Valuable
The Harvard Anesthesiology Update 2026 is a strong resource for anesthesia professionals who want a complete clinical update across major subspecialties. With extensive coverage of AI, airway management, ultrasound, obstetric anesthesia, pain medicine, patient safety, ambulatory anesthesia, and perioperative care, this program helps clinicians stay current with the evolving standards of modern anesthesia practice.
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