Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology (MOCA) Simulation Workshops 2025-2028
Participants will participate as an anesthesiologist experiencing a number of operating room-based crisis events, reflecting on both the clinical steps necessary to address these scenarios while also considering the teamwork and communication skills need to effectively take care of a patient in such situations. Scenarios utilized include an operating room fire, massive hemorrhage, malignant hyperthermia, an anaphylactic reaction, intraoperative cardiac arrest, local anesthetic system toxicity and a difficult airway situation.
Contacts:Director: Henry Moulder, [email protected] / +1 (864) 455-2282Planning Committee Chair: Rob Morgan, MD
Target Audience
- Practicing Physicians and Anesthesiologists
Learning Objectives
As a result of participating in this activity, learners will...
- Gain the ability to diagnose certain anesthesia-related crisis events.
- Have experience working with a team to resolve those issues in the interest of patient safety.
These activities met the following ASA Simulation Education Network objectives:
- Management of significant hemodynamic instability.
- Management of significant hypoxemia from any cause, , including difficult airway management
- Principles and practice of teamwork and communication
Additional Information
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