WELCOME
THE NEW Atlantis™.
In early 2007, An astonishing new world emerged, offering new thrills, new experiences and a new standard for sophistication and excitement. Explore exhilarating water rides that feature never-seen-before plunges, twists and turns. Create lasting memories with a one-of-a kind experience at Dolphin Cay. All the while knowing that each new discovery is designed to go beyond exciting, beyond magnificent, beyond awe-inspiring.
World class duty-free shopping, Scuba Diving, Tennis, the Atlantis Kids Club, and a luxurious Mandara Spa to soothe your body and spirit after a sultry day in the sun. Atlantis features 22 restaurants and 20 bars and lounges offering everything from gourment to casual to quick and easy favorites. Savor a mixture of Southwestern cuisine with a Bahamian twist at renowed Chef Bobby Flay's award-winning Mesa Grill. Explore the truly exotic with Chef Nobu Matsuhisa's world-famous Japanese restaurant Nobu. Taste the elegance of Cafe Martinique with the exquisite gourmet creations of Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.
Discover the new world of Atlantis™ Casinos, Pools, Beaches, Marine Habitats, Water Slides.
Adventure is right outside your room!
Come experience Atlantis™ for yourself.
ACCREDITATION
Approved by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetist for 21 CE Credits, Code number 30638, expiration date December 4, 2008
Sponsored by International Seminars, LLC.
DESCRIPTION
Nurse Anesthesia Update will present a lecture and panel discussion program on recent advances in clinical anesthesia. After this seminar, you should be able to discuss and describe challenges in the practice of anesthesia.
The program is intended primarily for nurse anesthetists. A program syllabus, containing summaries of all talks will be available for all registrants.
Seminar Registration Fee
- $ 600.00 Until 11-01-2008
- $ 700.00 After 11-01-2008
FACULTY
M. Roseann Diehl, CRNA, DNP, PhD
Associate Professor of Professional Practice, School of Nurse Anesthesia, Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth, TX; Sanford Health Services, Fargo, NDCarolyn Nicholson, CRNA, B.S., Ed.
Staff Anesthetist, Department of Anesthesia, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, OHLynne O'Brien, CRNA, MSN
Clinical Coordinator, University Anesthesia Associates, Clinical and Didactic Instructor, University of Cincinnati Nurse Anesthesia Program, Cincinnati, OH
SCHEDULE
MondayDecember 01, 2008
7:30 AM Registration 8:00 AM Problem Based Learning Presentations Faculty Panel 10:00 AM PDPH: A Pain for You as Well as Your Patient Carolyn Nicholson, CRNA, B.S., Ed. 11:00 AM Diabetes Assessing Cardiovascular Risk M. Roseann Diehl, CRNA, DNP, PhD 12:00 PM Back to the Basic: The Autonomic Nervous System Lynne O'Brien, CRNA, MSN 1:00 PM Discussion Faculty Panel 1:30 PM Adjourn 6:00 PM Welcome Reception
TuesdayDecember 02, 2008
8:00 AM Problem Based Learning Presentations Faculty Panel 10:00 AM Antihypertensives: How Long Should the Pressure Go? Lynne O'Brien, CRNA, MSN 11:00 AM Bariatrics and Beyond: Perianesthetic Issues Related to Morbid Obesity Pre & Post Bariatric Surgery M. Roseann Diehl, CRNA, DNP, PhD 12:00 PM Anesthetic Challenges for Robotic Surgery Lynne O'Brien, CRNA, MSN 1:00 PM Discussion Faculty Panel 1:30 PM Adjourn
WednesdayDecember 03, 2008
8:00 AM Problem Based Learning Presentations Faculty Panel 10:00 AM Anesthetic Consideration for Pregnant Tramua Patient Carolyn Nicholson, CRNA, B.S., Ed. 11:00 AM Perioperative Blood Transfusion: Does it Have an Effect on Outcome? M. Roseann Diehl, CRNA, DNP, PhD 12:00 PM How to Decrease Risk in the High Risk OB Patient Carolyn Nicholson, CRNA, B.S., Ed. 1:00 PM Discussion Faculty Panel 1:30 PM Adjourn
ThursdayDecember 04, 2008
8:00 AM Problem Based Learning Presentation Faculty Panel 10:00 AM OB Neurologic Problems: Is Anesthesia Always to Blame Carolyn Nicholson, CRNA, B.S., Ed. 11:00 AM Anesthesia for Traumatic Orthopedic Injuries Lynne O'Brien, CRNA, MSN 12:00 PM Discussion Faculty Panel 12:30 PM Adjourn
HOTEL INFO
Accommodations at Atlantis™ are available to seminar registrants at a special discounted rate. The hotel reserves the right to cancel discount rates to anyone not registered for the seminar.
We will email you a room reservation form upon receipt of payment for the meeting.Room rates are subject to applicable gratuities and taxes.
Room Rates Per Night Single/Double
» Beach Tower Run of House $190.00 Waterview $248.00
» Coral Tower Run of House $220.00 Waterview $278.00
» Royal Tower Run of House $240.00 Waterview $298.00
Taxes, Gratuities & Charges
Resort Levy 12% per room, per day (room portion of rate only)
Maid, Pool, Beach Gratuity &
Utility Surcharge$ 13.00 per person, per day
Bellman Gratuity $ 5.70 per person,
one time charge
Children 11 and under No charge
12 and up $45.00 each additional adult per room
Maximum of four guest per room.
**We have room rates 3 days before and 3 days after meeting**
**There will be a small premium for guaranteed water view rooms**
TRAVEL INFO
New Passport RequirementsStarting January 23, 2007 all travelers including U.S. citizens, to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada must have a passport to enter or re-enter the United States. This is a change from prior travel requirements and will affect all United States citizens entering the United States from countries within the Western Hemisphere who do not currently possess valid passports. This new requirement will also affect certain foreign nationals who currently are not required to present a passport to travel to the United States.To learn more about exclusive expedited passport services, including passport renewals and new passport applications for guests of Atlantis visit WWW.AMERICANPASSPORT.COM/BAHAMAS