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Introduction to the Program
The new scenarios in anesthesiology push us to propose new training programs that meet the real needs of experienced professionals, so that they can incorporate advances in the specialty into their daily practice"
Anesthesiology, Resuscitaton and Pain Therapy, as a medical specialty, has undergone significant development in the last 20 years. Pharmacological and biotechnological advances, intraoperative and postoperative monitoring, imaging techniques and new safety paradigms, as well as sub-specialization by specific fields, have contributed decisively to this transformation.
Currently, the privileged position of the anesthesiologist in each of the phases (pre, intra and postoperative) of the surgical process, places us as key figures in the development and enhancement of perioperative medicine, ensuring the linear and continuous management of the patient, and facilitating the sequencing of actions and clinical implementations whose ultimate goal is the early and safe reincorporation of the patient to their environment.
On the other hand, assimilating the advances that have taken place in the specialty in recent times requires an effort in the training of professionals. This specialization program is aimed at guiding anesthesiological strategy and perioperative care of the patient in an individualized, effective and safe manner.
A compendium and deepening of knowledge that will lead you to excellence in your profession.
With this Master's Degree you will be able to combine high intensity training with your personal and professional life, achieving your goals in a simple and real way”
This Update on Anesthesiology and Resuscitation Master's Degree contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- Latest technology in online teaching software
- Highly visual teaching system, supported by graphic and schematic contents that are easy to assimilate and understand
- Practical cases presented by practising experts
- State-of-the-art interactive video systems
- Teaching supported by telepractice
- Continuous updating and recycling systems
- Autonomous learning: full compatibility with other occupations
- Practical exercises for self-evaluation and learning verification
- Support groups and educational synergies: questions to the expert, debate and knowledge forums
- Communication with the teacher and individual reflection work
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
- Supplementary documentation databases are permanently available, even after the program
A highly trained specialization that will enable you to become a highly competent professional working in the area of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation"
The collaborators of this TECH are professionals in the sector who will provide you with the greatest compendium of knowledge in both scientific and purely technical disciplines.
In this way, we ensure that we provide you with the educational update we are aiming for. A multidisciplinary team of professionals trained and experienced in different environments, who will develop the theoretical knowledge in an efficient way, but above all, they will bring their practical knowledge from their own experience to the program: one of the differential qualities of this training.
This mastery of the subject is complemented by the effectiveness of the methodological design of this Master's Degree in Update in Anesthesiology and Resuscitation. Developed by a multidisciplinary team of experts, it integrates the latest advances in educational technology. In this way, you will be able to study with a range of easy-to-use and versatile multimedia tools that will give you the necessary skills you need for your specialization.
The design of this program is based on Problem: Based Learning, an approach that conceives learning as a highly practical process. To achieve this remotely, we will use telepractice learning: with the help of an innovative interactive video system, and learning from an expert, you will be able to acquire the knowledge as if you were actually dealing with the scenario you are learning about. A concept that will allow you to integrate and fix learning in a more realistic and permanent way.
This Master's Degree program is developed through the most developed didactic means in online teaching to guarantee that your effort will have the best possible results"
Our innovative telepractice concept will give you the opportunity to learn through an immersive experience, which will provide you with a faster integration and a much more realistic view of the contents: learning from an expert"
Syllabus
This university program focuses on the most relevant advancements in Anesthesiology and Resuscitation, addressing cutting-edge anesthetic techniques, advanced resuscitation protocols, and the management of critical emergencies. It also delves into the use of advanced monitoring technology and the treatment of patients in complex situations, enabling professionals to enhance their performance in managing high-risk cases.
Gain a deep understanding of Advanced Resuscitation Protocols, focusing on emergency situations and the management of critical patients”
Module 1. Latest Advances in Anesthesiology
1.1. Perioperative Medicine and Multimodal Rehabilitation: Future of Anesthesiology
1.2. Hemodynamic Optimization and Target-Guided Fluid Therapy
1.3. Clinical Simulation as a Teaching Tool in Postgraduate Education
1.4. Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) in Anesthesiology
1.5. Contributions of Anesthesiology to Current Patient Expectations: Clinical Safety. Pain Management
1.6. Pharmacological Developments in Anesthesiology
1.7. Perioperative Hemorrhage. Preoperative Optimization, Monitoring and New Transfusion Strategies
1.8. Research as a Source of Progress in Anesthesiology
1.9. New Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Drugs. Involvement in Anesthetic Practice
Module 2. Cardiovascular Anesthesia
2.1. Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology
2.2. Advanced Hemodynamic and Neurological Monitoring in Cardiovascular Procedures
2.3. Transesophageal Echocardiography in Cardiovascular Surgery
2.4. Management of Hemostasis and Transfusion Therapy in Cardiovascular Surgery
2.5. Updates in the Management of Extracorporeal Circulation (ECC)
2.6. Coronary Revascularization Surgery
2.7. Aortic Valve Surgery
2.8. Mitral Valve Surgery
2.9. Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery. Multlimodal Handling
2.10. Updates in Anesthesia for Cardiovascular Procedures Outside the Operating Room
2.11. Updates in the Management of Thoracic Aortic Pathology
2.12. Updates in Anesthesia for the Placement and Management of Ventricular Assist Devices
2.13. Updates in Surgery on the Pericardium
2.14. Updates in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
2.15. Anesthetic Management of the Patient with Congenital Heart Disease Undergoing Non-Cardiac Surgery
2.16. Updates in Vascular Surgery
2.17. Comprehensive Management of the Cardiac Transplant Patient
Module 3. Thoracic Anesthesia
3.1. Pathophysiology in Thoracic Surgery
3.2. Preoperative Assessment in High-Risk Patients
3.3. Non-Invasive Monitoring in Thoracic Surgery
3.4. Pulmonary Ultrasound in Thoracic Surgery
3.5. Fluid Therapy in Thoracic Surgery
3.6. Protective Lung Ventilation and Acute Lung Injury
3.7. Difficult Airway (DAV) in Thoracic Surgery
3.8. Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation (NIV) Applied to Thoracic Surgery
3.9. Paravertebral Block in Thoracic Surgery
3.10. Cardiovascular Complications in Thoracic Surgery
3.11. Tracheal Surgery
3.12. Thoracic Surgery in Spontaneous Ventilation
3.13. Updates in Endobronchial Interventions
3.14. Updates in Lung Transplantation
3.15. Multimodal Rehabilitation Protocol in Thoracic Surgery
Module 4. Comprehensive Management of the Difficult Airway
4.1. Anatomy of the Airway (AW)
4.2. Airway Assessment
4.3. Basic Equipment for Airway Management
4.4. Definition and Incidence of Difficult Airway (DA)
4.5. DA Management Algorithms
4.6. Indications and Preparation of the Patient for Intubation
4.7. Aspiration Prevention
4.8. Pre-Oxygenation
4.9. Non-Invasive Ventilation in DA
4.10. Managing DA Without Intubation
4.11. Surgical Options for DA Management
4.12. Airway Management in the Polytrauma Patient
4.13. Airway Management during Extubation
4.14. Clinical Airway Management for DA Patients. DA Alert
4.15. Ventilatory Modes
Module 5. Pediatric Anesthesia
5.1. Assessment of Child Behavior and Strategies to Minimize Stress and Anxiety During Anesthesia Induction
5.2. Preanesthesia Visit in Pediatrics
5.3. Fluid and Hemotherapy in Pediatrics
5.4. Anesthetic Monitoring in Pediatric Surgery
5.5. Difficult Airway in Pediatric Surgery
5.6. Perioperative Management of Associated Pathology
5.7. Neonatal and Infant Anesthesia
5.8. Ultrasound
5.9. General Anesthesia in Pediatric Surgery
5.10. Anesthesia Outside the Operating Room
5.11. Pain in the Child
Module 6. Obstetric Anesthesia
6.1. Analgesic Update in Labor and Delivery
6.2. Anesthesia for Cesarean Section
6.3. VAD During Pregnancy
6.4. CPR in Pregnant Women
6.5. Intrauterine Fetal Surgery and Anesthesia
6.6. Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
6.7. Obstetric Hemorrhage
6.8. Cardiopathic Pregnant Woman
6.9. Amniotic Fluid Embolism
6.10. Maternal Sepsis and Septic Shock
6.11. Non-Obstetric Surgery in the Pregnant Patient
6.12. Anesthesia for Gynecological Oncology Patients
6.13. Anesthesia in Breast Cancer
Module 7. Digestive and Urological Anesthesia
7.1. Principles of Multimodal Rehabilitation
7.1.1. Introduction to Multimodal Rehabilitation Programs
7.1.2. ERAS Perioperative Program
7.1.3. Hemodynamic Optimization. Optimal Cardiac Output
7.2. Anesthesia in Digestive System Surgery
7.2.1. Colorectal Surgery
7.2.2. Endocrine and Pancreatic Surgery
7.2.3. Oesophagogastric Surgery
7.2.4. Bariatric Surgery
7.2.5. Liver Transplant
7.2.6. Liver Surgery
7.3. Urological Surgery
7.3.1. Prostate Surgery
7.3.2. Radical Cystectomy
7.3.3. Renal Surgery
7.3.4. Kidney Transplant
Module 8. Neuroanesthesia
8.1. New Developments in Brain Protection. Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological Measures
8.2. Hemostasis and Neuroanesthesia
8.3. Advances in Intraoperative and Critical Multimodal Neuromonitoring
8.4. Perioperative Management of Pain in the Neurosurgical Patient
8.5. Updates in the Management of Supratentorial and Infratentorial Tumors
8.6. Anesthesia for Craniotomy in the Awake Patient
8.7. Anesthesia in Deep Brain Stimulation
8.8. Anesthesia for Neuroendoscopic Surgery
8.9. Anesthesia for Pituitary and Skull Base Surgery
8.10. Advances in Neuroanesthesia and Critical Care in Neurovascular Pathology
8.11. Advances in Anesthesia for Interventional Neuroradiology
8.12. Advances in the Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury and Intracranial Hypertension
8.13. Advances in Acute Spinal Cord Injury
8.14. Advances in Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care in Pediatrics
Module 9. Latest Advances in the Critically Ill Patient
9.1. Approach to the Neurocritical Patient
9.2. Management of the Patient with Acute Respiratory Insufficiency (ARI)
9.3. Approach to the Patient in a Situation of Cardiogenic Shock
9.4. Right Ventricular Dysfunction Pulmonary Hypertension
9.5. Infections in the Critically Ill Patient
9.6. Congenital Heart Disease in Adults
9.7. New Mechanical Ventilation Systems in Critical Care Units
9.8. Echocardiographic Hemodynamic Evaluation in Critically Ill Patients
9.9. Management of Patient with Hemorrhagic Shock
9.10. Approach to Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in Adults
9.11. Mechanical Ventilation
9.12. Postoperative Management of Left Ventricular Assists
9.13. Multi-Organ Donor Maintenance
9.14. Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition in the Critically Ill Patient
9.15. Sepsis and Septic Shock
9.16. Comprehensive Management of Renal Transplantation
9.17. Comprehensive Management of Lung Transplantation
9.18. Acute and Chronic Renal Failure
9.19. Comprehensive Approach to the Polytraumatized Patient
9.20. Comprehensive Approach to the Burn Patient
9.21. Advanced CPR
Module 10. Pain Therapeutics
10.1. Pain Neurobiology
10.2. Psychological Assessment of the Patient with Pain. Advances in Psychological Intervention and Treatment Techniques
10.3. Opioids. Clinical Use, Addiction and Abuse
10.4. Acute Postoperative Pain. New Treatment Perspectives
10.5. Pain Management in Palliative Care Patients
10.6. New Perspectives in Neurostimulation in the Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain
10.7. Algorithms in the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain
10.8. Updates in Cancer Pain
10.9. Ultrasound in Interventional Pain Treatments
10.10. Conventional Radiofrequency and Pulsed Radiofrequency in Spine Pain Treatment
10.11. Rehabilitative Therapy in Pain Management
Module 11. Regional Anesthesia
11.1. Pharmacology of Local Anesthetics. General Information on Anesthetic Blocks
11.2. Basis of Neurostimulation and Ultrasonography
11.3. Macroscopic Anatomy of the Cervical and Brachial Plexus
11.4. Microanatomy of the Meninges. Microanatomy of the Nerves. Interactive 3D Reconstruction of the Spine and its Contents Applied to Regional Anesthesia
11.5. Regional Upper Limb Techniques. Superficial Cervical Plexus Block. Brachial Plexus Approaches Above the Clavicle: Interscalenic Approach. Supraclavicular Approach
11.6. Regional Upper Limb Techniques. Brachial Plexus Approaches Under the Clavicle: Parasagittal-Paracoid Infraclavicular Approach. Infraclavicular Costoclavicular-Medioclavicular Approach
11.7. Brachial Plexus Approach at the Axillary Level. Blockage of the Terminal Branches of the Brachial Plexus. Suprascapular Nerve Block and Axillary Nerve Block
11.8. Regional Techniques for the Lumbar Plexus. Posterior Approach: Psoas Block. Anterior Approach: Femoral Nerve Block. Obturation Nerve Block. Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Block. Genitocrural Nerve Block. Blockage of the Internal Saphenous Nerve (Adductor Canal)
11.9. Regional Techniques for the Sacral Plexus. Sciatic Nerve Block at Parasacral Level. Sciatic Blockage at Gluteal Level. Blockage of the Sciatic Nerve at the Subgluteal-Mediofemoral Level. Sciatic Nerve Block at Popliteal Level. Blockage of the Terminal Branches of the Sciatic Nerve: Posterior Tibial Nerve, Common Peroneal Nerve, Deep Peroneal Nerve and Sural Nerve
11.10. Chest: PEC I-II. BRILMA (Blockage of the Lateral Cutaneous Branches of the Intercostal Nerves). Paravertebral Block
11.11. Abdomen: Blockage of the Ilioinguinal and Iliohypogastric Nerves: TAP. Lumbar Square Blockage. Locking of the Rectus Sheath
11.12. Anesthesia and Analgesia, Subarachnoid, Epidural and Caudal. General Information, Anatomy, Technique, Mechanism of Action, Indications, Contraindications and Complications
11.13. Ultrasound in Neuroaxial Blocks
A unique, key and decisive experience to boost your professional development"
Master's Degree in Update on Anesthesiology and Resuscitation
At TECH Global University, our main objective is to provide the best training available in the various fields that govern society today. To achieve this goal, we have designed the most comprehensive and up-to-date Master's in Updates in Anesthesiology and Resuscitation in the educational market. This program consists of 1,500 instructional hours, during which students will qualify through an updated curriculum, alongside an interactive learning system. Additionally, with the new conceptual knowledge acquired, individuals will develop the necessary skills to provide competent support, applying perioperative patient management strategies to ensure excellence in patient care.
Study a 100% online postgraduate degree in anesthesiology
Staying updated with knowledge is a necessity in today’s professional environment, where scientific advances occur at an accelerated pace. To benefit professionals aiming to improve their practice, our program includes innovative thematic areas designed to help students acquire top skills in topics such as multimodal rehabilitation, critical care patients, pain therapeutics, obstetric anesthesia, and other essential content to become a specialized anesthesiologist. Furthermore, students will learn about the most commonly used diagnostic techniques in perioperative medicine, enhancing the precision of the data obtained.