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Tiny Hearts, Big Impact: The Power of CO Monitoring in Pediatrics

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COURSE DETAILS
Modality: Course online
Duration: 2 hours
Theme: Anesthesia and Intensive Care
Materials: 7
Level: Basic
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Teacher Prof. Ehrenfried SCHINDLER

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COURSE INTRODUCTION

Join us for an insightful course and a free webinar dedicated to exploring the critical role of Cardiac Output monitoring in pediatric care. This session will highlight how advanced hemodynamic monitoring can assist healthcare providers in therapeutic decision for the smallest and most vulnerable patients.

Webinar Date & Time:
November 20th
From: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (CET)

About the Speaker
Prof. Dr. Ehrenfried Schindler
Prof. Ehrenfried Schindler was elected to become the first Professor for  Paediatric Anaesthesia in Germany on October 2019 at the University of  Bonn. Before, he was head of the department for paediatric anaesthesia  and later medical director at the Children’s Hospital of Sankt Augustin in Germany for 17 years. Prof. Schindlers main interest is care for critical  ill children. His research focus on anaesthesia for children with  congenital heart defects and the perioperative setting. Additionally he was one of the pioneers in introducing ERAS (enhanced recovery after surgery) strategies and ultra-fast track anaesthesia after operations with cardiopulmonary bypass in Germany. Besides that, he was hon. Treasurer and later President of the European Society for Paediatric Anaesthesiology (ESPA). Moreover, he is a well-known lecturer at scientific meetings in Europe, and serving as Associate Editor for “Pediatric Anesthesia” and of Springer’s Journal “Intensive Care Medicine – pediatric and neonatal”. He is married since 1988, has four boys and one cute little granddaughter. He plays golf (badly) and loves riding motorcycles.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

  • Hemodynamic basics
  • Why and when to monitor cardiac output 
  • Which patient populations benefit most
  • Overview of available methods
  • Case report 

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