Objectives
By the end of this conference the attendee will be able to:
1.  Predict the polytrauma patient’s risk of morbidity and mortality, and provide a framework for therapeutic interventions
2. Recognize patients with pulmonary hypertension and tailor perioperative management accordingly
3. Describe innervation to the shoulder joint
4. Describe the pathogenesis; recognize the signs and symptoms; and manage PASC
5. Monitor and optimize brain function perioperatively
6. Describe the emerging concept of multimodal anesthesia, be conversant in the relative analgesic potency of various available drugs, the potential of perioperative opioids to the opioid crisis, and apply emerging concepts of non-opioid treatment
7. Review the literature covering the risks and benefits of anesthesia type in regard to patient outcomes in various EP procedures (IV versus inhaled, MAC versus general, etc)
8. Improve competence in treating coagulopathy
9. Cite the indications for various Point-of care Ultrasound (POCUS) modalities
10. Discuss the multi-stage challenges of a unique, novel and rare anesthetic case
11. Identify multiple etiologies of heart failure
12. Discuss the differences between implications of systolic and diastolic heart failure