Webinars and Podcasts
Treating Coagulopathy: How to be Ready When Minutes Matter
Timely administration of fibrinogen and other key clotting
factors is essential to treating coagulopathy associated with
fibrinogen deficiency. Access to fibrinogen sources (such as
cryo AHF and fibrinogen concentrates) can be challenging
given their long wait times, need to reconstitute, cost,
wastage and short shelf life. Join us to learn how INTERCEPT®
Fibrinogen Complex (IFC) is immediately available* due
to its 5-day post thaw shelf life, improving patient access
to fibrinogen supplementation during hemorrhage. Hear
experts in OB, CV & trauma anesthesia speak to their IFC
experiences and how it impacts their patient care.
Richard P. Dutton, MD, MBA (Moderator)
Chief Quality Officer
US Anesthesia Partners
Chair of Anesthesiology
University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center
Dr. Richard Dutton completed his undergraduate degree at Harvard, received his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine and completed his residency in anesthesiology at Massachusetts General Hospital. He served as an active duty attending anesthesiologist at the National Naval Medical Center, before becoming a Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Maryland. While at the University Of Maryland, Dr. Dutton served as the Director of Trauma Anesthesiology and Directory of Clinical Operations at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. During which time, he also earned his MBA. At present, Dr. Dutton is the Chief Quality Officer of US Anesthesia Partners with national responsibility for clinical care practice guidelines and performance benchmarking. He is also the Chair of Anesthesiology at Capital Regional Medical Center in Largo, Maryland, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Maryland. Dr. Dutton is also the Founding Executive Director of the American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Anesthesia Quality Institute and launched the National Anesthesia Clinical Outcomes Registry and Anesthesia Incident Reporting System.
Justin Richards, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Division of Trauma Anesthesiology
R Adams Crowley Shock Trauma Center
Dr. Justin Richards completed his undergraduate degree at Lenoir-Rhyne College and received his medical degree from Temple University. He completed an anesthesiology residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center followed by a critical care fellowship at the University of Maryland. Dr. Richards is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, MD. He is a member of the Western Trauma Association, the Trauma Anesthesiology Society, and the International Anesthesia Research Society. His clinical and research interests include whole blood resuscitation in hemorrhagic shock, early identification of traumatic coagulopathy, and multiple organ failure in severely injured trauma patients.
Roman Dudaryk, MD
Professor of Anesthesiology
Division of Trauma Anesthesia/Critical Care Medicine
University of Miami / Jackson Memorial Hospital
Dr. Roman Dudaryk is a Professor of Anesthesiology and serves as the Director of Quality in the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine, and Pain Management at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He plays a leading role in trauma and critical care at Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital, one of the nation’s premier trauma centers, where he contributes to advancing the care of critically injured patients. Dr. Dudaryk completed his residency in anesthesiology at Jackson Memorial Hospital, where he served as chief resident. He then pursued a fellowship in critical care medicine and perioperative echocardiography at Duke University. He is board-certified in anesthesiology, critical care medicine, and perioperative transesophageal echocardiography. Dr. Dudaryk has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications, including original research manuscripts, invited editorials, review articles, and book chapters. His research interests focus on trauma-induced coagulopathy, resuscitation, transfusion strategies, viscoelastic monitoring, perioperative anticoagulation management, and medical alarms. He has presented his research at national and international conferences and is a frequent lecturer on topics within his expertise.
Jason Hirsch, MD
Medical Director of Obstetric Anesthesiology
UCLA Santa Monica
Associate Clinical Professor, Anesthesiology
University of California, Los Angeles
Dr. Jason Hirsch completed his residency and obstetric anesthesiology fellowship at UCLA. He is currently the Medical Director for Obstetric Anesthesiology at UCLA Santa Monica and started the high-risk anesthesia obstetric service at UCLA. He has a special interest in quality improvement projects related to obstetric hemorrhage requiring massive transfusions and is currently in the process of developing a multidisciplinary response team for such hemorrhages. As a part of this project, Dr. Hirsch is helping to advance OB hemorrhage simulations that involve OBs, nurses, anesthesiologists, blood bank, and clinical lab to make the process of massive transfusion as smooth and efficient as possible.
Marguerite (Margo) Hoyler, MD
Cardiac Anesthesiologist and Intensivist
Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology
New York, New York
Dr. Margo Hoyler is Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology in New York City, where she practices adult cardiac anesthesiology and cardiothoracic surgical intensive care. Dr. Hoyler is board certified in Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine, Adult Cardiac Anesthesia and Advanced Perioperative Transesophageal Echocardiography. Her clinical interests include perioperative management of frail patients and patient blood management.
* INTERCEPT Fibrinogen Complex is available for immediate use for up to 5 days when stored thawed; when stored frozen, requires thawing prior to use.
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