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THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 The Breakers Resort & Spa Palm Beach, FL PRESIDENT: Jay H. Epstein, MD, Greater Florida Anesthesiologists PROGRAM CHAIR: Christopher Giordano, MD, University of Florida PROGRAM CO-CHAIR: Leopoldo Rodriguez, MD, FAAP, Aventura Hospital and Medical Center JOINT SPONSORSHIP This meeting is jointly sponsored by the American Society of Anesthesiologists and the Florida Society of Anesthesiologists. FINAL PROGRAM

Welcome! On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Florida Society of Anesthesiologists (FSA), I would like to welcome you to the paradise that is the Breakers Resort, home this year to the FSA Annual Meeting. 2014 ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 The Breakers Palm Beach, Florida FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS 701 Brickell Avenue, Suite 1550 Miami, FL 33131 PHONE: 786-300-3183 FAX: 310-437-0585 EMAIL: executiveoffice@fsahq.org WEBSITE: www.fsahq.org ABOUT THE FSA The Florida Society of Anesthesiologists is an educational, research and scientific association of physicians organized to elevate and to maintain the standards of the medical practice of anesthesiology and to improve the care of their patients. Since its founding in 1948, the Society s achievements have made it an important voice in Florida medicine and the foremost advocate for all patients who require anesthesia or relief from pain. For more information about the society, please visit www.fsahq.org. 2014 marks the sixty-sixth year since the founding of our society and I want to thank you for being a member of the FSA and ASA. Our profession has made remarkable strides in safety and it is through the support of physicians like you that we are able to continue our work of advocacy for our patients and our specialty. This weekend, I look forward to meeting all of you, whether in the lecture hall, workshop, exhibit gallery, or poolside, and to get your valuable feedback on where the FSA should be focusing its efforts. FSA Program Chairman Dr. Chris Giordano and Annual Meeting Co-Chair Dr. Leo Rodriguez are to be commended for designing the didactic sessions to allow you to obtain CMEs in a wide variety of subspecialty areas. There will also be hands-on workshops to help you refine your skills in managing the difficult airway as well as performing regional blocks. Dynamic ASA leaders are here to give us their thoughts on nation-wide issues, and we are all in for a very special experience as Andrew Harris, MD, the first anesthesiologist in the US Congress, presents his unique perspective on what s happening in Washington DC. His 11:45 am Saturday talk should not be missed as it will certainly be insightful and entertaining. The relaxing island vibe of this special place lends itself particularly well to networking with your colleagues from around the state. For me, this is the best part of the meeting, and I hope you will also enjoy getting to know your fellow physicians and share your experiences on what s working to make a successful anesthesia practice. As our specialty faces many pressures, it is refreshing to be in an environment where everyone around us understands our mutual challenges. I am honored to present this year s FSA Distinguished Service Award to Dr. Kurt Markgraf. Kurt is a past president of the FSA and he has remained very active as our chairman of legislative affairs. This is no small task, given the formidable political and regulatory trials we have faced over the last decade. With Kurt s knowledgeable and calm hand on the tiller, the FSA has successfully navigated some very choppy waters. When you see him this weekend, please join me in congratulating him. It is my sincere hope that this time away from work affords you the chance to relax, learn something new to take back to your group, and get reacquainted with someone special in your lives. Soak up everything that the meeting, the resort, and Palm Beach has to offer just don t forget the sunscreen! Jay Epstein, MD Jay Epstein, MD President, Florida Society of Anesthesiologists Greater Florida Anesthesiologists Clearwater, FL The Breakers, Palm Beach, Florida Jay H. Epstein grew up in St. Petersburg. He played collegiate soccer while majoring in political science at Emory University. Jay attended medical school at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland prior to doing his anesthesiology residency and critical care medicine fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. In 1998, he returned to the Tampa Bay area with his wife, Sandy, a pediatric dentist. They have three girls, twins Samantha and Allison (14) and Lauren (11). Jay has been active in the FSA since 1999, citing interacting with like-minded colleagues as a reason for staying involved. He is in private practice as a partner in Anesthesia Associates of Pinellas County, a division of Greater Florida Anesthesiologists and a partner group of Sheridan Health Care, where he does cardiac, obstetric, general and office-based anesthesia.

GENERAL INFORMATION FSA PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR: Christopher Giordano, MD CO-CHAIR: Leopoldo Rodriguez, MD, FAAP Thomas Fuhrman, MD Jeffrey Jacobs, MD William Turnage, MD MEMBERSHIP IN THE FSA The Florida Society of Anesthesiologists has a membership of over 1800 members, and includes not only practicing anesthesiologists, but also residents, research scientists, anesthesiology assistants, nurse anesthetists, and students. The benefits of membership to the FSA are many, and include: A supportive environment for practitioners and students of anesthesiology to present their research and to network with others in the profession; Participation in the committees and leadership roles that guide the direction of anesthesiology in Florida; Representation through the FSA Political Action Committee along with relevant, up-to-the-minute information about current state and federal legislative issues affecting anesthesiology; Promoting interactions and facilitating mentorships between students, trainees and senior anesthesiologists; An informative quarterly newsletter, FSA Today. As a state component of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, FSA members must also belong to the ASA. The FSA uses the ASA membership application for state membership. There are several available categories for membership, and you can find your appropriate category on the FSA website at www.asahq.org/for-healthcare-professionals/ About-ASA/Apply-Now.aspx. FSAPAC is the political component of the Florida Society of Anesthesiologists. Federal law as well as Florida state law prohibits associations such as FSA from involving themselves in the political process. Only PACs can participate, and FSAPAC strives to play a key role in shaping the policies important to Florida anesthesiologists. Compensation, regulatory issues, the role of non-physician providers in the practice of anesthesiology these and other vital issues are the focus of FSAPAC, and the committee provides direct contributions to incumbents, challengers and open-seat candidates for office who have proven that they are willing to listen to FSA s message and share the vision of providing the highest quality anesthesiology care. To learn more about how to donate to this most worthwhile endeavor, visit the FSA website at www.fsahq.org/donate-to-the-fsa-political-actioncommittee-pac. TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information 1 Meeting Supporters 2 FSA Leadership 3 Bios 4 Disclosures 5 Meeting Sponsors 6 Program Schedule 7 Poster Schedule 12 Past Presidents 13 Award Recipients 13 Faculty 14 Floor Plan 14 Exhibitors 15 Exhibitor Profiles 16 MEETING LOCATION The Breakers One South County Road Palm Beach, Florida 33480 PHONE: 561-655-6611 MEETING HOURS Speaker Prep LOCATION: South Mezzanine 6 Friday, June 13, 2014 6:00 am - 4:00 pm Saturday, June 14, 2014 6:00 am - 11:00 am Registration Hours LOCATION: South Ballroom Foyer Friday, June 13, 2014 7:00 am - 5:30 pm Saturday, June 14, 2014 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Exhibit Hours LOCATION: Ponce 4-6 Friday, June 13, 2014 9:30 am 5:15 pm Saturday, June 14, 2014 9:30 am 2:00 pm THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 1

GENERAL INFORMATION LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of this meeting, attendees will be able to: 1. Develop new practices of regional anesthesia. 2. Develop techniques for Managing the Difficult Airway. 3. Incorporate new developments and practices in Neuroanesthesia. 4. Incorporate new developments and practices in Cardiovascular Anesthesia. 5. Incorporate new developments in Practice Management. 6. Develop new practices and strategies in Pain Management. 7. Develop new practices and strategies related to Pediatrics, Perioperative Management, SIMS, Fluid Management and Robotic Thoracic Anesthesia. JOINT SPONSORSHIP This meeting is jointly sponsored by the American Society of Anesthesiologists and the Florida Society of Anesthesiologists. TARGET AUDIENCE This activity is intended for anesthesiologists. Researchers and other health care professionals with an interest in anesthesiology may also participate. ACCREDITATION & DESIGNATION STATEMENTS This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Society of Anesthesiologist and the Florida Society of Anesthesiologists. The American Society of Anesthesiologists is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Society of Anesthesiologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. TO RECEIVE YOUR CME CREDITS This year s evaluation and CME certificate process is completely electronic. In order to access the course, claim your CME credits, complete the activity evaluation and print your CME certificate, you must login to the ASA Education Center at the following link: http://education.asahq.org. You will also receive an email during the meeting with instructions. DISCLAIMER The information provided at this CME activity is for continuing education purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment of a healthcare provider relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient s medical condition. FSA REGISTRANT DISCOUNTS AT THE BREAKERS As a registrant and hotel guest, The Breakers is pleased to extend to FSA registrants the following discounts during your stay. 15% Discount on Restaurant Food & Beverage (Discount excludes Room Service, News and Gourmet, HMF and any prevailing special summer promotions.) 10% Discount on Spa Treatments 10% Discount on Bungalow Rentals To make a reservation for this these discounts please call 888-273-2537. MEETING SUPPORTERS The Florida Society of Anesthesiologists and the American Society of Anesthesiologists gratefully acknowledge Teleflex for its unrestricted educational grant in support of the meeting. The Florida Society of Anesthesiologists and the American Society of Anesthesiologists gratefully acknowledge the following companies for their in-kind contributions in support of the 2014 FSA annual Meeting: SonoSite 8 ultrasounds and transducers Airtraq 2 Airtraq A-360 cameras, Mannequins, Demo Airtraq Karl Storz Endoskope C-MAC with Video Laryngoscope Cook Medical 2 Sawbones Mannequins THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 2

FSA LEADERSHIP Jay Epstein President Jeffrey Jacobs President-Elect Jonathan Slonin Vice President Steven Gayer Secretary D. Kurt Jones Treasurer J. Kerr Assistant Treasurer Charles Chase Immediate Past President John Doyle District Director (North) Chris Giordano District Director (North) Brence Sell District Director (North) Clarkson Driggers District Director (Central) Frank Rosemeier District Director (Central) Greg Schroeder District Director (Central) George Alvarez District Director (West) Russell Brockwell District Director (West) Rosemarie Garcia-Getting District Director (West) Sharon Ashley District Director (East) Adam Blomberg District Director (East) Gary Gomez District Director (East) Christian Diez District Director (South) Moises Lustgarten District Director (South) Gerald Rosen District Director (South) Jeffrey Jacobs ASA Delegate David Varlotta ASA Delegate J. Kerr ASA Delegate Charles Chase ASA Delegate Hector Vila ASA Delegate Rafael Miguel ASA Delegate Gary Richman ASA Delegate Devanand Mangar ASA Delegate Michael Lewis ASA Delegate Jonathan Slonin ASA Delegate D. Kurt Jones ASA Delegate Steven Gayer ASA Delegate Leopoldo Rodriguez ASA Delegate David J. Birnbach ASA Delegate Jeffrey Jacobs ASA Delegate Jay Epstein ASA Delegate Chris Giordano ASA Alternate Delegate Steven Harrison ASA Alternate Delegate Marc Kaufman ASA Alternate Delegate Gerald Rosen ASA Alternate Delegate Thomas Fuhrman ASA Alternate Delegate Perry Bechtle ASA Alternate Delegate Francesca Enneking ASA Alternate Delegate John Doyle ASA Alternate Delegate Joni Maga ASA Alternate Delegate Brenda Fahy ASA Alternate Delegate Enrico Camporesi ASA Alternate Delegate Patience James ASA Alternate Delegate David Lubarsky ASA Alternate Delegate Brence Sell ASA Alternate Delegate Adam Blomberg ASA Alternate Delegate George Alvarez ASA Alternate Delegate William Turnage ASA Alternate Delegate Hector Vila FMA Delegate Brence Sell FMA Delegate Michael Lewis FMA Delegate D. Kurt Jones FMA Delegate Sharon Ashley FMA Delegate Jonathan Slonin FMA Delegate Steven Gayer FMA Delegate Clarkson Driggers FMA Alternate Delegate Jay Epstein FMA Alternate Delegate David Varlotta FMA Alternate Delegate Kurt Markgraf FMA Alternate Delegate COMMITTEE CHAIRS Becky Welch Charles Chase Becky Welch Adam Blomberg John Doyle Kurt Markgraf Charles Chase Kurt Markgraf Morgan Mathie, Ryan Ensminger, Tyler Sudweeks, Linda Young, Patrick Britell and Miguel Telleria Jeffrey Jacobs Rafael Miguel Chris Giordano and Leopoldo Rodriguez Jeffrey Jacobs Steve Woodring Steven Gayer Chair, Committee on Charter, Bylaws and Rules Chair, Committee on Economics Chair, Committee on Public Relations Chair, Committee on Membership Chair, Committee on Membership Chair, Legislative Committee Chair, Nominating Committee Chair, Judicial Committee Chairs, Resident s Section Committees Chair, Executive Committee Chair, Committee on Pain Medicine Co-Chairs, Educational Programs Site Selection Committee Chair, Electronic Media Committee Chair, Office Based Anesthesia Committee Chair, Audit Committee THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 3

BIOS Christopher Giordano, MD PROGRAM CHAIR Dr. Chris Giordano was born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. After graduating from Saint Thomas Aquinas H.S., he attended the University of Florida for undergraduate and University of South Florida for Medical School. He attended the University of Alabama Birmingham for his Anesthesiology Residency, and returned to the University of Florida for a Liver Transplant fellowship where he continued on and is now Division Chief of Liver Transplant. He is very active in the medical student education as the Anesthesiology and Critical Care clerkship director and course supervisor. In his free time, he enjoys playing golf, tennis, watching sporting events, and spending time with his wife and children. Leopoldo Rodriguez, MD, FAAP PROGRAM CO-CHAIR Dr. Leopoldo Rodriguez graduated from the Universidad Central de Venezuela Medical School and completed his Anesthesiology Residency in Vanderbilt University as Chief Resident taking the advanced Sub-Specialty CA3 Track in Pediatric anesthesia. From 2000 to 2005, he was in Private Practice in Pensacola Florida, dedicating his career to High Risk Pediatric Anesthesia and Adult Minimally Invasive Cardiac Anesthesia. He s Board certified in Anesthesiology and Perioperative TEE. Since 2005, he has served as Cardiac Anesthesiologist, and later, Chief of Anesthesiology at Aventura Hospital and Medical Center. Since 2008, he has been the Medical Director and Chief of Anesthesiology at the Surgery Center of Aventura. In his free time, he enjoys playing tennis and practicing traditional Japanese martial arts of the Bujinkan Dojo. Kurt Markgraf, MD DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT Dr. Markgraf is a native of Florida having been born and raised in Largo. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1978, majoring in Chemistry, from Maryville College, Maryville TN. After a brief stint as a chemist for USS Agrichemicals in central Florida, he entered the Bioengineering program at Clemson University, SC. He was awarded the Master of Science degree in 1982. It was at this time that he chose to apply to medical school. He worked at Parke Davis, Orthopedics Division, during the application process. Dr. Markgraf completed his Medical Degree at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta GA in 1987. He interned at Georgia Baptist Hospital in Atlanta before residency in anesthesiology at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. At the completion of his residency, he returned to Florida and entered private practice in 1991. He was certified as a Diplomat by the American Board of Anesthesiology in 1992 and successfully completed the Program for Recertification in 2009. Since entering private practice, Dr. Markgraf has been associated with, and is a partner of, Medical Anesthesia and Pain Management Associates. Their group provides the anesthesia services for Lee Memorial Health System. His practice is primarily at Lee Memorial Hospital; he is the current Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology. Lee Memorial is a Level II trauma center; additionally it has an extensive total joint program. A significant portion of Dr. Markgraf s practice involves regional anesthesia for perioperative pain relief. Dr. Markgraf became a member of the FSA in 1991. He joined the FSA Board in 1996 at the encouragement of a senior partner and past FSA President, Larry Garrett MD. He has served the FSA in multiple capacities, including that of FSA President in 2007-2008. The majority of his activity has focused on legislative issues impacting the practice of anesthesiology. He currently serves as Chair of both the Legislative and Political Action Committees. Dr. Markgraf has also represented Florida on the national level over many years serving as a delegate to the ASA House and the ASA Legislative Conferences. Dr. Markgraf resides in Fort Myers with his wife Becky. Becky is from Birmingham and is a RN. She is employed by LMHS as a supervisor of Clinical Documentation Improvement. They have 2 children, Melissa, a rising senior at UF, and Max, a rising senior at Fort Myers HS. THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 4

DISCLOSURES DISCLOSURE & RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST The American Society of Anesthesiologists adheres to ACCME s Criteria, Standards, and Policies regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Disclosure of the planning committee and faculty s commercial relationships will be made known at the time of the activity. Faculty are required to openly disclose any limitations of data and/or any discussion of any off-label, experimental, or investigational uses of drugs or devices. In accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support of CME, the American Society of Anesthesiologists will implement mechanisms, prior to the planning and implementation of this CME activity, to identify and resolve conflicts of interest for all individuals in a position to control content of this CME activity. NAME ROLE FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIP COMPANY - NAME OF COMMERCIAL INTEREST(S) NATURE OF RELATIONSHIP Harold Cordner Faculty No Jonathan Daitch Faculty No Julia Deloach Faculty No Hernando De Soto Faculty No Roman Dudaryk Faculty No Thomas Fuhrman Faculty No Chris Giordano Faculty No Christian Gonzalez Faculty No Lawrence Gorfine Faculty No Dietrich Gravenstein Faculty No Alison Haller Faculty No Andrew Harris Faculty No Barys Ihnatsenka Faculty Yes Teleflex Medical Self, Consulting Fees Jeffrey Jacobs Faculty No Linda Le-Wendling Faculty No Elizabeth Mahanna Faculty No Nicole Martin Faculty No Jeffrey Plagenhoef Faculty No Paul Pomerantz Faculty No Steven Porter Faculty No Leopoldo Rodriguez Faculty No Amanda Saab Faculty No Mike Schweitzer Faculty No Saurin Shah Faculty No David Sinclair Faculty No William Smith Faculty No James Sparrow Faculty No William Turnage Faculty No Felipe Urdaneta Faculty No Albert Varon Faculty No Ryan Ensminger Faculty/Poster No Presenter Olga Nin Faculty/Poster No Presenter Brittany Adams Poster Presenter No Samuel Bacallao Poster Presenter No Tyler Barberi Poster Presenter No Andrew Berry Poster Presenter No THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 5

DISCLOSURES continued NAME ROLE Joann Bolton Poster Presenter No Jennifer Bunch Poster Presenter No David Delatte Poster Presenter No Edward Delorey Poster Presenter No Allison Goldfarb Poster Presenter No Ryan Goldsmith Poster Presenter No Jonathan Hadaway Poster Presenter No Dorothea Kadarian Poster Presenter No Tomas Kucera Poster Presenter No FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIP COMPANY - NAME OF COMMERCIAL INTEREST(S) NATURE OF RELATIONSHIP Kerry Scott Lane Poster Presenter Yes No Name Self, Other Material Support Melissa Macynski Poster Presenter No Morgan Mathie Poster Presenter No Ida Mejias Poster Presenter No Matthew Mellow Poster Presenter No Amy Murphy Poster Presenter No Robert Odell Poster Presenter No Lateef Opabola Poster Presenter No Sher-Lu Pai Poster Presenter No Christina Sarrica Poster Presenter No Ashley Screws Poster Presenter No Catherine Simms Poster Presenter No Eellan Sivanesan Poster Presenter No Tyler Sudweeks Poster Presenter No Matthew Tick Poster Presenter No Ajay Vellore Poster Presenter No Julio Warren Poster Presenter No Daniel Wiest Poster Presenter No MEETING SPONSORS The Florida Society of Anesthesiologists thanks the following sponsors: THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 6

PROGRAM SCHEDULE FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014 7:00 am 5:30 pm Registration Open South Ballroom Foyer 7:00 am 8:00 am FSA Breakfast West Ballroom Foyer 8:00 am 8:25 am The Anticoagulated Patient Coming to the OR Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: Christopher Giordano, MD, University of Florida Utilizing prothrombin complexes effectively. Understanding New Oral Anticoagulants and their impact on your practice. 8:30 am 8:55 am Neurosurgery Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: Elizabeth Mahanna, MD, University of Florida Identify patients who may qualify for interventional treatment of stroke. Comprehend how to read Computed Tomography Angiography and Perfusion scans. Describe how to read Magnetic Imaging to identify the age of the stroke. Understand blood pressure control management of patients who have received IV tpa. Discuss blood pressure control management after interventional revascularization of intracerebral arteries. 9:00 am 9:25 am Anesthesia for Non-Cardiac Surgery in the LVAD Patient Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: William Smith, MD, University of Florida Recognize the limitations of standard monitors in caring for patients with left ventricular assist devices and when to consider more advanced monitoring. Review the steps needed to decrease risk in providing anesthesia for patients with left ventricular assist devices. 9:30 am 10:00 am Break with Exhibitors Ponce De Leon 4-6 9:30 am 10:00 am Poster Session 1 Ponce De Leon 4-6 Foyer MODERATORS: Thomas Fuhrman, MD and William Turnage, MD View posters of interesting cases from operating rooms, OB suites and/or ICUs; abstract posters from residents and practicing anesthesiologists covering a wide variety of challenging clinical cases in general anesthesiology practice. 10:00 am 10:25 am Pediatric Airway Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: Hernado De Soto, MD, University of Florida Describe some of the newer devices to use in the child with a difficult airway. Discuss clinical examples in the management of the child with a difficult airway. 10:30 am 10:55 am Perioperative Management Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: Saurin Shah, MD, University of Florida Perioperative Management in the Affordable Care Act era. Discuss the growing role of the anesthesiologist in the management of the perioperative environment. Perioperative Management and culture change in a safety net hospital. THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 7

PROGRAM SCHEDULE continued 11:00 am 11:25 am SIMS Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: David Sinclair, MD, University of Miami Review how Anesthesia Information Management Systems deliver quality. Illustrate valuable tools for creating quality-driven operational reports. 11:30 am 12:15 pm Surgical Home Model Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: Mike Schweitzer, MD, VHA Southeast Highlight the need for the Perioperative Surgical Home. Define the Perioperative Surgical Home. Outline the Goals of the PSH Collaborative. Describe the process of the ASA/Premier PSH Collaborative. 12:15 pm 12:30 pm Q&A Ponce De Leon 2-3 12:30 pm 1:30 pm Buffet Lunch with Exhibitors Ponce De Leon 4-6 12:30 pm 1:30 pm Poster Session 2 Ponce De Leon 4-6 Foyer MODERATORS: Thomas Fuhrman, MD and William Turnage, MD View posters of interesting cases from operating rooms, OB suites and/or ICUs; abstract posters from residents and practicing anesthesiologists covering a wide variety of challenging clinical cases in general anesthesiology practice. 1:30 pm 3:30 pm Difficult Airway Workshop Ponce De Leon 1 Registration and Payment are required for this session. CHAIR: Felipe Urdaneta, MD, University of Florida Describe advances in airway management devices. Describe new technologies for Non surgical Airway management. Outline steps and equipment need for a safe tube exchange procedure. STATION 1: Laryngeal Tube Exchange Ryan Ensminger, MD, University of Florida STATION 2: Intubating LMA Christopher Giordano, MD, University of Florida STATION 3: Indirect Laryngoscopy Dietrich Gravenstein, MD University of Florida STATION 4: Optical Stylets James Sparrow, MD, University of Alabama Birmingham STATION 5: Aintree and Exchange Catheters Felipe Urdaneta, MD, University of Florida 1:30 pm 3:30 pm FSA Board Meeting Magnolia 3:45 pm 5:15 pm Poster of Discussion Session Ponce De Leon 4-6 Foyer MODERATORS: Thomas Fuhrman, MD and William Turnage, MD 3:45 pm 5:15 pm Welcome Reception in Exhibit Hall Ponce De Leon 4-6 Sponsored by Moors & Cabot, Inc. 6:00 pm 7:00 pm FSA Leadership Reception Gold Sponsored by PharMEDium SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014 7:00 am 5:00 pm Registration Open South Ballroom Foyer 7:00 am 8:00 am FSA Breakfast West Ballroom Foyer 8:00 am 11:45 am Concurrent Sessions THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 8

PROGRAM SCHEDULE continued OPTION A 8:00 am 8:25 am Perioperative Fluid Management in Trauma Patients Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: Roman Dudaryk, MD, University of Miami Appraise most recent evidence for colloid and crystalloid use in trauma patients. Propose realistic guidance for a perioperative fluid choice in trauma settings. 8:30 am 8:55 am Congenital Heart Disease Presenting for Non-Cardiac Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: Amanda Saab, MD, University of Miami Discuss epidemiology of congenital heart disease. Review basic cardiac embryology. Discuss most common congenital cardiac defects. Discuss the most common congenital cardiac procedures and their anesthetic implications. Review the workup of what you should know for the cardiac patient coming for non-cardiac surgery. 9:00 am 9:25 am Robotic Thoracic Anesthesia Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: James Sparrow, MD, University of Alabama Birmingham 9:30 am 10:00 am Break with Exhibitors Ponce De Leon 4-6 9:30 am 10:00 am Poster Session 3 Ponce De Leon 4-6 Foyer MODERATORS: Thomas Fuhrman, MD and William Turnage, MD View posters of interesting cases from operating rooms, OB suites and/or ICUs; abstract posters from residents and practicing anesthesiologists covering a wide variety of challenging clinical cases in general anesthesiology practice. 10:00 am 10:15 am Q&A and Announcements 10:15 am 10:40 am Ethics Drugs Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: Jeffery Jacobs, MD, Cleveland Clinic Florida Introduce ethical considerations during uncomfortable situations. Discuss case law surrounding these issues. Offer recommendations. 10:45 am 11:15 am ASA Converse Lecture Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: Jeffrey Plagenhoef, MD, Anesthesia Consultants Medical Group, P.C. Identify our challenges in the market, and legislative and regulatory arenas. See that the ASA and its state components are more essential than ever before in addressing these challenges. Accept that each and every anesthesiologist is essential in, and responsible for, addressing these challenges. 11:20 am 11:45 am ASA Update Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: Paul Pomerantz, CEO, American Society of Anesthesiologists Learn the critical components of the Perioperative Surgical Home and ASA s PSH initiative. Learn about the AQI, in particular its status as a Qualified Clinical Data Registry, and the benefits and process for participation. Learn about ASA s new education resources. Learn about ASA s plans for information resources. THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 9

PROGRAM SCHEDULE continued OPTION B: UPDATE IN PAIN MANAGEMENT CHAIR: Harold Cordner, MD, Florida Pain Management Association 8:00 am 8:45 am Epidural Steroid Injections: The Evidence Magnolia SPEAKER: Harold Cordner, MD, Florida Pain Management Association Discuss indications for Epidural Steroid Injections (ESI), Techniques for ESI. Review the evidenced based therapeutic results for ESI, and complications related to ESI. 8:45 am 9:30 am Cervical Interventions Magnolia SPEAKER: Harold Cordner, MD, Florida Pain Management Association Review different cervical interventions, compare and contrast the growth of interventional pain treatment with little evidence of safety or effectiveness. Discuss foreseen and unforeseen complications including neurologic injuries, stroke, and spinal cord infarction; explain why deep sedation remains a topic of disagreement. Explain why radiographic guidance has pros and cons. Review adverse complications of cervical spine pain procedures. 9:30 am 10:15 am Radiofrequency Ablation Magnolia SPEAKER: Christian Gonzalez, MD, Aventura Spine & Wellness Center Participants will be able to explain the basics of RadioFrequency. Participants will be able to recognize which patients benefit from Radiofrequency Ablation. Participants will be able to recognize proper needle placement and Radiofrequency lesioning. 10:15 am 11:00 am Treating the Difficult Patient on High Dose Opiate Medication Magnolia SPEAKER: Jonathan Daitch, MD, Advance Pain Management & Spine Specialists Identify Opiate Unresponsive Pain and determine treatment strategies. Identify and treat Opiate-Induced Hyperalgesia. 11:00 am 11:45 am Why Acute Injury Should be Treated by Pain Medicine Physicians Magnolia SPEAKER: Lawrence Gorfine, MD, Palm Beach Spine & Pain Institute At the conclusion of the discussion, the attendee will have a better understanding of the physiology of injury, the need for rapid treatment without the use of narcotics, and the advantages of an anesthesiologist as an early treatment interventionist. 11:45 am 12:30 pm Congressman Andrew Harris Ponce De Leon 2-3 SPEAKER: Congressman Andrew Harris Understand how increases in mandatory spending programs like Medicare, Social Security, and interest on our national debt will impact physician payments. Understand potential changes to the Veterans Health Administration s Nursing Handbook could impact anesthesia and what actions are being taken to stop it. 12:30 pm 1:30 pm Buffet Lunch in Exhibit Hall Ponce De Leon 4-6 Sponsored by Nova Southeastern University THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 10

PROGRAM SCHEDULE continued 12:30 pm 1:30 pm Poster Session 4 Ponce De Leon 4-6 Foyer MODERATORS: Thomas Fuhrman, MD and William Turnage, MD View posters of interesting cases from operating rooms, OB suites and/or ICUs; abstract posters from residents and practicing anesthesiologists covering a wide variety of challenging clinical cases in general anesthesiology practice. 1:30 pm 4:00 pm Fundamentals of Regional Anesthesia & Workshop Venetian Registration and Payment are required for this session. CHAIR: Barys Ihnatsenka, MD, University of Florida Participant will learn how to advance needle under ultrasound guidance. Participant will learn how to visualize appropriate anatomical structures required for most commonly used ultrasound guided regional anesthesia techniques. STATION LEADERS: Julia Deloach, MD, Alison Haller, MD, Linda Le-Wendling, MD, Olga Nin, MD, and Steven Porter, MD STATIONS: Each station will last 30 minutes 10 minutes for demonstration by the instructor and 20 minutes for hands on practice. Each station will have anatomy materials. The last 5 minutes will be for questions. A signal will be given when the session time is over and participants will then change stations. STATION 1: RA for Shoulder Surgery STATION 2: RA for Knee Surgery STATION 3: RA for UE Surgery STATION 4: RA for Foot and Ankle Surgery STATION 5: Thoracic Epidural and Thoracic Paravertebral Blocks 4:00 pm 5:00 pm Anesthesia Resident Jeopardy Competition Ponce De Leon 2-3 Commercial Support furnished by TeamHealth Anesthesia MODERATORS: Albert Varon, MD, University of Miami and Nicole Martin, MD, University of Miami Join us for this exciting annual event featuring Anesthesia Resident teams from Florida Universities! Review various anesthesia topics in a competitive team setting. Identify gaps in basic anesthesiology knowledge. Recognize need for subsequent learning. 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Resident Happy Hour Magnolia Sponsored by Sheridan Healthcare 5:30 pm 7:00 pm FSA Family Reception Ocean Lawn SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 2014 8:00 am 10:00 am Annual Business Meeting & Leadership Awards Presentation Gold THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 11

POSTER SCHEDULE FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014 9:30 am 10:00 am: Poster Session 1 P007 Hyperperfusion Syndrome After Carotid Endarterectomy. Are We Doing Enough? Idania Mejias-Rodriguez, MD P008 Orthotopic Liver Transplantation In A Patient With An Inducible Left Ventricular Outflow Obstruction. Brittany Adams, MD P009 Pneumothorax In Today S Operating Room Lateef Opabola, MD P010 Complex Scoliosis Repair In A Toddler: A Case Of Paraplegia With Normal Neuromonitoring Signals Morgan Mathie, DO P011 Novel Use Of The Infusion Bolus Mode To Repair A Motor Stall In An Intrathecal Pump David Delatte, MD P012 Access Of Last Resort: Use Of Bilateral Intraosseus Catheters In The Resuscitation Of A Heart Transplanted Infant Daniel Wiest, MD P013 Rapidly-Enlarging Neck Mass And Respiratory Compromise Management Of A Tenuous Airway In An Infant Patient Ashley Screws, MD 12:30 pm 1:30 pm: Poster Session 2 P014 Popliteal Catheter Placement For Management Of Crps In A Pediatric Patient Amy Murphy, DO P015 Postoperative Intercostal Block As Rescue Analgesia After Outpatient Breast Surgery Tomas Kucera, MD, MS P016 Epidural Analgesia In A Patient With Maroteaux-Lamy Syndrome Daniel Wiest, MD P017 Ketamine: It S Place In Multimodal Analgesia Allison Goldfarb, CRNA P018 Utility Of Tee For Management Of Left Atrial Mass Following An Unusual Presentation Jonathan Hadaway, MD P019 Sinus Bradycardia During Radiofrequency Ablation Of Cervical Medial Nerve Branch Ryan Ensminger, DO P020 Lifebox 2.0: A Report On The Implementation In Honduras Olga Nin, MD 3:45 pm 5:15 pm: Poster of Discussion Session P001 A Racy Case: The Challenge Of Intraoperative Supraventricular Tachycardia To 170 Tyler Sudweeks, DO P002 Intraoperative Transesophageal Echocardiography During Liver Transplantation. What Are The Benefits And Risks? Sher-Lu Pai, MD P003 Continuous Left Stellate Ganglion Block For Intractable Angina Ryan Ensminger, DO P004 A Machine Learning Model Built On Florida Patient Data Positively Predicts Post-Laminectomy Syndrome Among Massachusetts Patients. Edward Delorey, MD P005 Comparison Of Ultrasound-Guided Continuous Interscalene Blocks Versus Nerve Stimulator-Guided Single-Shot Interscalene Blocks In Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery Andrew Berry, BS P006 Successful Thrombolytic Therapy After Massive Pulmonary Embolus Occurring Intra-Operatively; A Case Report Christina Sarrica, DO SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014 9:30 am - 10:00 am: Poster Session 3 P021 Diabetic Ketoacidosis Following Administration Of Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection Matthew Tick P022 Out Of Or Airway Management Julio Warren, MD P023 Type And Screen For Total Knee Arthroplasty: Is The Benefit Worth The Cost? Melissa Macynski, SRNA/ Catherine Simms, SRNA P024 Mitigating Post Operative Cognitive Dysfunction In Elderly Patients For Orthopedic Surgery Samuel Bacallao, MD P025 Navigating Bumps Along The Road To Cultivating A Culture Of Surgical Safety Jennifer Bunch P026 Anesthestic Implications Of Kartagener s Syndrome Dorothea Kadarian, DO 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm: Poster Session 4 P027 Neuroaxial Anesthesia In A Thrombocytopenic Parturient For Cesarean Delivery With Radical Hysterectomy For Invasive Cervical Malignancy Matthew Mello, MD P028 Cornelia De Lange Syndrome: Implications In Anesthesia Eellan Sivanesan, MD P029 Does The Fascia Iliaca Block Reduce Narcotic Consumption In Total Hip Arthroplasty? Tyler Barberi, SRNA P030 Utility Of Ultrasound In Labor Epidurals For High Risk Parturients Ryan Goldsmith P031 Anesthetic Management Of Unforseen Placenta Percreta During Cesarean Delivery In A Morbidly Obese Patient Ajay Vellore, MD P032 Acetaminophen Pharmaco-Toxicology Can Trigger Regressive Autism Kerry Scott Lane, MD P033 Pheochromocytoma: Preparation And Possibilities Joann Bolton THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 12

PAST PRESIDENTS 1949/1950 Colquitt Pearson, MD 1950/1951 Ralph S. Sappenfield, MD 1951/1952 Harold Carron, MD 1952/1953 John T. Stage, MD 1953/1954 Adelbert Schirmer, MD 1954/1955 Gaylord Lewis, MD 1955/1956 Wayland T. Coppedge, Jr., MD 1956/1957 Harry E. Bierley, MD 1957/1958 Stanley H. Axelrod, MD 1958/1959 Breckinridge W. Wing, MD 1959/1960 George C. Austin, MD 1960/1961 Richard S. Hodes, MD 1961/1962 James D. Beeson, MD 1962/1963 George H. Mix, MD 1963/1964 Francis M. Coy, MD 1964/1965 J. Thomas Atkins, MD 1965/1966 J. Gerard Converse, MD 1966/1967 John A. Rush, MD 1967/1968 Henry J. Vomacka, MD 1968/1969 Franklin B. McKechnie, MD 1969/1970 Miguel Figueroa, MD 1970/1971 Leo C. Nickell, MD 1971/1972 Norman J. Gengler, MD 1972/1973 Duard Lawrence, MD 1973/1974 Eugene L. Nagel, MD 1974 George T. Edwards, MD 1974/1975 Arthur J. Stevenson, MD 1975/1976 George T. Edwards, MD 1976/1977 Warren H. Rossway, MD 1977/1978 John C. Kruse, MD 1978/1979 Shirley A. Graves, MD 1979/1980 Sheldon D. Munach, MD 1980/1981 John K. Petrakis, MD 1981/1982 John L. Weare, MD 1982/1983 J. D. Moore, MD 1983/1984 Larry P. Garrett, MD 1984/1985 Charles P. Gibbs, MD 1985/1986 Richard H. Ciordia, MD 1986/1988 Charles A. Kottmeier, MD 1988/1989 Jerome H. Modell, MD 1989/1990 Richard J. Beebe, MD 1990/1991 Lawrence S. Berman, MD 1991/1992 Robert A. Guskiewicz, MD 1992/1993 James A. Nimocks, MD 1993/1994 Mark M. Vogelhut, MD 1994/1995 John B. Downs, MD 1995/1996 Jerry A. Cohen, MD 1996/1997 B. Wayne Ashmore, MD 1997/1999 Monte Lichtiger, MD 1999/2000 David C. Mackey, MD 2000/2001 David N. Thrush, MD 2001/2002 Don E. Sokolik, MD 2002/2003 James J. Jacque, MD 2003/2004 Lawrence S. Gorfine, MD 2004/2005 Rebecca H. Welch, MD 2005/2006 Dale Wickstrom-Hill, MD 2006/2007 Rafael V. Miguel, MD 2007/2008 Kurt W. Markgraf, MD 2008/2009 David G. Whalley, MD 2009/2010 Michael C. Lewis, MD 2010/2011 Sonya Pease, MD 2011/2012 David Varlotta, DO 2012/2013 Charles J. Chase, DO DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS 1995 James D. Beeson, MD 1996 Richard S. Hodes, MD 1997 Franklin B. McKechnie, MD 1998 Jerome H. Modell, MD 1999 Eugene L. Nagel, MD 2000 Jimmie D. Moore, MD 2001 Sheldon D. Munach, MD 2002 Miguel Figueroa, MD 2003 Lawrence S. Berman, MD 2004 David C. Mackey, MD 2005 Don Sokolik, MD 2006 George T. Edwards, MD 2007 John B. Downs, MD 2008 James J. Jacque, MD 2009 Jerry Cohen, MD 2010 Shirley Graves, MD 2011 Charles Kottmeier, MD 2012 Not Awarded 2013 Rafael Miguel, MD 2014 Kurt Markgraf, MD THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 13

FACULTY Harold Cordner, MD Florida Pain Management Associates Jonathan Daitch, MD Advanced Pain Management & Spine Specialists Julia Deloach, MD University of Florida Gainesville Hernando De Soto, MD University of Florida Jacksonville Roman Dudaryk, MD University of Miami Ryan Ensminger, DO University of Florida Gainesville Thomas Fuhrman, MD C. W. Young VA Medical Center Chris Giordano, MD University of Florida Gainesville Christian Gonzalez, MD Aventura Spine & Wellness Center Lawrence Gorfine, MD Palm Beach Spine & Pain Institute Dietrich Gravenstein, MD University of Florida Gainesville Alison Haller, MD University of Florida Gainesville Andrew Harris, MD Congressman Barys Ihnatsenka, MD University of Florida Gainesville Jeffrey Jacobs, MD Cleveland Clinic Florida Linda Le-Wendling, MD University of Florida Gainesville Elizabeth Mahanna, MD University of Florida Gainesville Nicole Martin, MD University of Miami Olga Nin, MD University of Florida Gainesville Jeffrey Plagenhoef, MD Anesthesia Consultants Medical Group, P.C. Paul Pomerantz, CEO American Society of Anesthesiology Steven Porter, MD Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Leopoldo Rodriguez, MD Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Amanda Saab, MD University of Miami Mike Schweitzer, MD VHA Southeast Saurin Shah, MD University of Florida Jacksonville David Sinclair, MD University of Miami William Smith, MD University of Florida Gainesville James Sparrow, MD University of Alabama Birmingham William Turnage, MD Coastal Anesthesiology Consultants Felipe Urdaneta, MD University of Florida Gainesville Albert Varon, MD University of Miami FLOOR PLAN THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 14

EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS BOOTH NUMBER AcelRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 310 Anesthesia Business Consultants 203 Cheetah Medical, Inc. 104 Cincinnati Sub-Zero 112 Cook Medical 211 Cumberland Pharmaceuticals 405 Doctors Company, The 103 ECOM Medical, Inc. 404 Flexicare 403 Hospira Worldwide, Inc. 311 I-Flow 411 KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America, Inc. 303 Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals 202 Masimo 110 McKesson Business Performance Services 312 MedData, Inc. 101 Medtronic, Inc. 206 Medusind Solutions, Inc. 409 Moors & Cabot, Inc. 204 Mylan, Inc. 212 Nova Southeastern University - Anesthesiologist Assistant Programs 306 OpenTempo 309 PAJUNK Medical Systems 412 Pall Medical 106 PharMEDium Services, LLC 408 Philips Healthcare 305 PPM Information Solutions 109 Preferred Physicians Medical 210 ProAssurance 401 Qgenda, Inc. 102 revo Biologics 304 Shareable Ink 406 Sheridan Healthcare 201 STAT Medical 402 Survey Vitals 205 TeamHealth Anesthesia 302 Teva Pharmaceuticals 105 U.S. Anesthesia Partners 209 U.S. Army Health Care Recruiting 111 Zotec Partners 301 EXHIBIT HOURS LOCATION: Ponce 4-6 Friday, June 13, 2014 9:30 am 5:15 pm Saturday, June 14, 2014 9:30 am 2:00 pm THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 15

EXHIBITOR PROFILES AcelRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. #310 351 Galveston Drive Redwood City, CA 94063 PHONE: 650-868-3365 WEBSITE: www.acelrx.com Anesthesia Business Consultants #203 255 West Michigan Avenue Jackson, MI 49201 PHONE: 517-787-6440 FAX: 517-787-0529 WEBSITE: www.anesthesiallc.com Anesthesia Business Consultants, LLC provides billing and practice management services for anesthesia and pain management providers, featuring OneSourceAnesthesia, the mobile systems architecture supporting the entire perioperative process as well as F1RSTUse, our revolutionary product to secure Meaningful Use through complete EHR. Our exclusive focus improves your cash flow and profitability. Cheetah Medical, Inc. #104 600 SE Maritime Avenue, Suite 220 Vancouver, WA 98661 PHONE: 360-828-8685 FAX: 360-718-8154 WEBSITE: www.cheetah-medical.com Cheetah Medical s innovative technology helps clinicians manage the challenges of fluid responsiveness. CHEETAH NICOM delivers accurate, continuous, 100 % non-invasive hemodynamic and cardiac output monitoring with accuracy equivalent to traditional more invasive methods. CHEETAH NICOM s precision, sensitivity, and responsiveness make it an ideal instrument for hemodynamic differential diagnosis, determination of fluid responsiveness, fluid optimization, drug selection and titration. Cincinnati Sub-Zero #112 12011 Mosteller Road Cincinnati, OH 45241 PHONE: 513-772-8810 FAX: 513-772-9119 WEBSITE: www.cszmedical.com Cincinnati Sub-Zero has been delivering patient temperature management systems to healthcare professionals since 1963; we design with the patient in mind. Our complete line of products include therapeutic heating and cooling therapy units along with a complete line of warming and cooling blankets for body temperature regulation and hyper-hypothermia treatment. Cook Medical #211 750 Daniels Way, P.O. Box 489 Bloomington, IN 47402-0489 PHONE: 800-468-1379 FAX: 812-339-3704 WEBSITE: www.cookmedical.com A global pioneer in medical breakthroughs, Cook Medical is committed to creating effective solutions that benefit millions of patients worldwide. Today, we serve 40 medical specialties with 16,000 products. Cook is a family-owned company founded in 1963 by a visionary who put patient needs and ethical business practices first. Cumberland Pharmaceuticals #405 2525 West End Avenue, Suite 950 Nashville, TN 37203 PHONE: 615-255-0068 FAX: 615-255-0094 WEBSITE: www.cumberlandpharma.com Caldolor (ibuprofen) Injection is indicated in adults for the management of mild to moderate pain, the management of moderate to severe pain as an adjunct to opioid analgesics, and for the reduction of fever. Caldolor can be administered pre-, intra- and post-operatively. Caldolor is marketed by Cumberland Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Doctors Company, The #103 1550 Madruga Avenue, Suite 316 Coral Gables, FL 33146 PHONE: 904-360-3372 FAX: 305-666-3353 WEBSITE: www.thedoctors.com The Doctors Company is fiercely committed to defending, protecting, and rewarding the practice of good medicine. We are the nation s largest medical malpractice insurer, with a national membership of 73,000 and $4 billion in assets, and we are rated A by A.M. Best Company and Fitch Ratings. ECOM Medical, Inc. #404 27126 Paseo Espada, A1601 San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 PHONE: 949-429-1390 FAX: 949-429-1398 WEBSITE: www.ecommedical.com ECOM Medical is the developer of the ECOM Endotracheal Cardiac Output Monitoring system. ECOM is an endotracheal tube that allows the anesthesiologist to monitor the Cardiac Output, Stroke Volume Variation and Systemic Vascular Resistance during surgery. Flexicare #403 15281 Barranca Parkway, Unit D Irvine, CA 92618 PHONE: 949-450-9999 FAX: 949-450-9992 WEBSITE: www.flexicare.com Flexicare is a leading UK manufacturer of medical devices, including airway management, anesthesia, oxygen delivery and monitoring systems. Flexicare is excited to exhibit their range of innovative solutions, including the new addition to the Dual O2/ CO2 range - DualGuard, as well as BritePro Solo, Laryngeal Masks, ET Tubes and Dual Capnography products. With over 35 years of experience in design, development and manufacturing, Flexicare has developed a world-class reputation. Hospira Worldwide, Inc. #311 275 N. Field Drive Lake Forest, IL 60045 PHONE: 224-212-2000 WEBSITE: www.hospira.com Hospira is the world s leading provider of injectable drugs and infusion technologies. Through our broad, integrated portfolio, we are uniquely positioned to Advance Wellness(tm) by improving patient and caregiver safety while reducing healthcare costs. THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 16

EXHIBITOR PROFILES continued I-Flow #411 43 Discovery, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92618 PHONE: 949-923-2400 FAX: 949-923-2401 WEBSITE: www.iflo.com I-Flow, LLC, a Kimberly-Clark Health Care Company, offers a complete line of products for your nerve blocks, including a range of pumps, needles, catheters, trays and additional accessories, along with comprehensive training, education and support system to provide effective, non-narcotic pain relief for your patients. KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America, Inc. #303 2151 E. Grand Avenue El Segundo, CA 90245-5017 PHONE: 800-421-0837 WEBSITE: www.karlstorz.com KARL STORZ is a leader in airway management solutions that help simplify unexpectedly difficult intubations. C-MAC Pocket Monitors combine the utility of direct laryngoscopy with benefits of video laryngoscopes, offering an ideal solution for neonate and pediatric intubations. The 2.4-inch LCD monitor offers outstanding optics, yet folds conveniently for transport. Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals #202 12481 High Bluff Drive San Diego, CA 92130 PHONE: 858-436-1400 FAX: 858-480-8411 WEBSITE: www.cadencepharm.com Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals is a global specialty pharmaceutical and medical imaging business that develops, manufactures, markets and distributes specialty pharmaceutical products and medical imaging agents. Mallinckrodt recently acquired Cadence Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer of a hospital-based intravenous analgesic. Mallinckrodt has approximately 5,500 employees worldwide and a commercial presence in roughly 65 countries. Masimo #110 40 Parker Irvine CA 92618 PHONE: 949-297-7000 FAX: 949-297-7001 WEBSITE: www.masimo.com Masimo is a global medical technology company responsible for the invention of award-winning noninvasive technologies, medical devices, and sensors that are revolutionizing patient monitoring, including Masimo SET, Masimo rainbow Pulse CO-OximetryT, noninvasive and continuous hemoglobin (SpHb ), acoustic respiration rate (RRaT), Masimo Patient SafetyNetT, SedLine (EEG-based) Brain Function Monitors, and PhaseinT respiratory monitors. McKesson Business Performance Services #312 5995 Windward Parkway Alpharetta, GA 30005 PHONE: 800-300-2599 WEBSITE: www.mckesson.com/anesthesiologyservices McKesson, processing over 2.5 million cases annually for over 3,200 anesthesiologists, has the expertise to lead anesthesiologists through the complexities of reimbursement and to identify areas of lost revenue by optimizing revenue, reducing cost, ensuring clean claims, minimizing compliance exposure and accessing superior business intelligence tools. MedData, Inc. #101 6880 W. Snowville Road, Suite 210 Brecksville, OH 44141 PHONE: 800-835-7474 FAX: 440-717-7577 WEBSITE: www.meddata.com MedData is one of the nation s leading providers of patientfirst revenue cycle management and patient financial lifecycle services, including billing, coding, collections, and patient satisfaction, and currently provides services to more than 3,000 physicians at 700 facilities across 44 states. PASSPORT PROGRAM Qualify to enter a drawing to win an ipad Mini or complimentary registration for next year s Annual FSA Meeting by participating in the Passport Program! To qualify for the drawing, you must have your passport stamped by at least six exhibitors in each of the four aisles. When you have received at least 24 stamps, complete the passport with your contact details and deposit it in the drop box at the FSA Registration Desk. Completed and stamped passports must be deposited in the drop box at the FSA Registration Desk by 1:15 pm on Saturday, June 14th. The drawing will be held at the end of the lunch in the exhibit hall on Saturday, June 14th at 1:30 pm. Attendee need not be present to win. If the winner is not present, he/she will be notified after the meeting. THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 17

EXHIBITOR PROFILES continued Medtronic, Inc. #206 7000 Central Avenue NE Minneapolis, MN 55432 PHONE: 763-514-4000 WEBSITE: www.medtronic.com Medtronic Neuromodulation provides implantable solutions for pain management and spasticity that include Spinal Cord Stimulators and implantable Drug Delivery Systems. They are the only neuromodulation company to provide innovative solutions that are MRI approved, preserving the patients rights to get the right image at the right time. Driven by Level-1 evidence, Medtronic Neuromodulation is the leader in outcomes data and driving reimbursement for these important therapies. Medusind Solutions, Inc. #409 31103 Rancho Viejo Road, Suite 2150 San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 PHONE: 800-407-0106 FAX: 949-240-8858 WEBSITE: www.medusind.com Medusind Solutions has provided high-end service offerings to anesthesiologists, physicians, hospitals and health systems since 1975. With a staff of medical doctors and certified coders, we bring 38 years of relevant anesthesiology experience, technology and time proven processes to the management of your billing, coding and compliance needs. Moors & Cabot, Inc. #204 631 W. Morse Boulevard, Suite 100 Winter Park, FL 32789 PHONE: 407-691-5357 FAX: 407-628-1713 WEBSITE: www.michelsinvestments.com Moors & Cabot is a private wealth management company founded in 1890. In my practice, I specialize in aiding doctors with wealth management and asset protection. I will be glad to meet with you on a complimentary basis to ensure you re on track to a secure retirement. Mylan, Inc. #212 1000 Mylan Boulevard Canonsburg, PA 15317 PHONE: 724-514-1800 WEBSITE: www.mylan.com Mylan Specialty, a subsidiary of Mylan, Inc. (NASDAQ: MYL), is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the development, manufacturing and marketing of prescription drug products for general anesthesia and for the treatment of respiratory diseases, life-threatening allergic reactions and psychiatric disorders. Nova Southeastern University - #306 Anesthesiologist Assistant Programs 3550 South University Drive Davie, FL 33328-2018 PHONE: 954-262-1692 FAX: 954-262-3959 WEBSITE: www.nova.edu The Master of Science in Anesthesia programs at Nova Southeastern University are committed to training and educating competent Anesthesiologist Assistants (AA) who will embrace the anesthesia care team to provide safe, quality and compassionate anesthesia care of all degrees of illness for the surgical patient. OpenTempo #309 296 Avenue D, Suite 15 Williston, VT 05495 PHONE: 802-230-4684 WEBSITE: www.opentempo.com OpenTempo provides an anesthesia scheduling solution that features automated nurse and physician scheduling, rapid request processing, built-in time tracking, and full mobile access. Analyzing your staffing data and forecasting overtime is easy with 60+ business intelligence reports. Our clients see an average ROI starting at 200% in the first year. PAJUNK Medical Systems #412 6611 Bay Circle, Suite 140 Norcross, GA 30071 PHONE: 770-330-2724 FAX: 678-514-3388 WEBSITE: www.pajunk-usa.com Pall Medical #106 25 Harbor Park Drive Port Washington, NY 11050 PHONE: 516-801-9462 FAX: 516-801-9591 WEBSITE: www.pall.com Pall Medical Advanced Breathing Circuit Filter are a highly efficient, single use, bidirectional bacterial/viral removal filter. We have the only 510K clearance from the FDA for multiple patient use of the circuit for 24 hours, others may not. Also Pall advanced breathing circuit filters help protect patients, staff, equipment and help reduce costs. For further information please stop by our booth. PharMEDium Services, LLC #408 150 North Field Drive, Suite 350 Lake Forest, IL 60045 PHONE: 800-523-7749 FAX: 847-234-1363 WEBSITE: www.pharmedium.com PharMEDium is the nation s leading provider of hospital pharmacy-outsourced, sterile admixture services with centers in four states and thousands of acute care hospital customers nationwide. It is our mission to be the preeminent provider of choice for hospital customers and to attain the highest degree of integrity in the compounding of sterile preparations. THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 18

EXHIBITOR PROFILES continued Philips Healthcare #305 22100 Bothell Everett Highway Bothell, WA 98021 PHONE: 800-722-7900 WEBSITE: www.usa.philips.com/healthcare For over 120 years our meaningful innovations have improved the quality of life for millions, creating a strong and trusted Philips brand with market access all over the world. In light of key global trends and challenges - e.g. the demand for affordable healthcare, the energy efficiency imperative, and people s desire for personal well-being - we are confident in our chosen strategic direction. PPM Information Solutions #109 9000 W. 67th Street Mission, KS 66202 PHONE: 913-262-2332 FAX: 913-262-3690 WEBSITE: www.ppmconnect.com PPM Information Solutions, Inc. (PPMIS) meets the needs of your practice by offering billing software and/or billing services. PPMCONNECT, our intuitive cloud-based billing software, lets you manage your billing in-house, manage pieces of your billing, or monitor the billing we do for you. Connect provides a better net result. Preferred Physicians Medical #210 9000 W. 67th Street, Suite 201 Shawnee Mission, KS 66202 PHONE: 913-262-2585 FAX: 913-262-3633 WEBSITE: www.ppmrrg.com Preferred Physicians Medical (PPM) provides malpractice insurance exclusively to anesthesiologists. For over 26 years, PPM has developed a national reputation for aggressively defending its insureds, providing proactive anesthesia specific risk management and superior customer service. Owned by the anesthesiologists we insure, PPM s sole focus is you and protecting your professional reputation. ProAssurance #401 2801 SW 149th Avenue, Suite 200 Miramar, FL 33027 PHONE: 800-222-5115 FAX: 205-414-2898 WEBSITE: www.proassurance.com Physicians deserve fair treatment with medical professional liability insurance and services; ProAssurance makes it easier 800-282-6242. Qgenda, Inc. #102 3340 Peachtree Road, NE, Suite 1100 Atlanta, GA 30326 PHONE: 770-399-9945 FAX: 404-962-6679 WEBSITE: www.qgenda.com QGenda is used by thousands of hospital departments around the world to automatically generate the most optimized physician work schedules to accommodate complex business rules and accurately schedule the appropriate medical provider based on their skill level, specialty, availability, and preferences. revo Biologics #304 175 Crossing Boulevard Framingham, MA 01702 PHONE: 508-620-9700 WEBSITE: www.revobiologics.com revo Biologics Inc. (www.revobiologics.com) is a commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of specialty therapeutics to address unmet medical needs in patients with rare, life-threatening conditions. The company s lead product, ATryn, is the first and only plasma-free antithrombin concentrate. ATryn received FDA approval in 2009. Shareable Ink #406 209 Tenth Avenue South, Suite 408 Nashville, TN 37203 PHONE: 877-572-7423 FAX: 617-812-0293 WEBSITE: www.shareableink.com Shareable Ink is the enterprise cloud-computing platform that transforms point-of-care clinical documentation to structured data through an approach that is immediate, effortless, and actionable. With solutions used in leading hospitals and healthcare systems across North America, Shareable Ink enables physicians to enhance productivity and focus on quality of care delivery. Sheridan Healthcare #201 1613 N. Harrison Parkway, Suite 200 Sunrise, FL 33323 PHONE: 844-742-7152 FAX: 954-616-3564 WEBSITE: www.sheridanhealthcare.com Sheridan Healthcare, Inc. is a leading hospital-based physician services company in the country, providing outsourced clinical and management services in anesthesiology since 1953. Sheridan s anesthesiology division consists of over 2,100 anesthesia providers in 216 programs and performs more than 1.1 million anesthetics annually. Sheridan also provides support, training and management in non-clinical areas. Sheridan is recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance as a certified physician organization. STAT Medical #402 300 Health Park Boulevard, Suite 3001 St. Augustine, FL 32086 PHONE: 904-824-4990 FAX: 904-824-2226 WEBSITE: www.statmos.com Survey Vitals #205 2723 County Road 3672 Springtown, TX 76082 PHONE: 972-442-1484 WEBSITE: www.surveyvitals.com Survey Vitals provides practices and hospitals with immediate, understandable, and actionable constituent feedback through an unmatched 360 feedback process. Hands-off survey administration and custom delivery mechanisms provide quality feedback with low bias, immediate reporting. Uncover, in near real-time, data for continuous improvement and increased patient, employee, surgeon, and physician satisfaction. THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 19

EXHIBITOR PROFILES continued TeamHealth Anesthesia #302 7111 Fairway Drive, Suite 450 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 PHONE: 888-861-4093 FAX: 877-316-8357 WEBSITE: www.teamhealth.com TeamHealth Anesthesia is one of the nation s leading outsourced anesthesiology and pain management service organizations. Specializing in delivering high-quality, costeffective, and service-focused patient care, our services are designed to maximize OR performance while increasing patient and surgeon satisfaction. Teva Pharmaceuticals #105 41 Moores Road Frazer, PA 19355 PHONE: 813-244-8679 WEBSITE: www.tevapharm-na.com Fentora is a fentanyl citrate buccal tablet for break through cancer pain. Fentora is indicated for the management of breakthrough pain in cancer pain in patients 18 years of age or older and who are already receiving and are tolerant to around-the-clock opioid therapy for their underlying persistent cancer pain. U.S. Anesthesia Partners #209 450 East Las Olas Boulevard, Suite 850 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 PHONE: 954-614-8819 WEBSITE: www.usap.com U.S. Army Health Care Recruiting #111 7789 NW 48th Street, Suite 275 Miami, FL 33166 PHONE: 305-594-3776 FAX: 305-593-5293 WEBSITE: www.goarmy.com/amedd.html www.facebook.com/army.medical.recruiting.miami www.facebook.com/army.medical.recruiting.orlando The United States Army Medical Department is seeking healthcare professionals through means of marketing campaigns, relentless recruiting operations, and focused, cutting-edge training throughout the worldwide footprint in order to provide the U.S. Army with state-of-the-art healthcare and to achieve its mission. Zotec Partners #301 11460 N. Meridian Street Carmel, IN 46032 PHONE: 317-705-5050 FAX: 317-705-5055 WEBSITE: www.zotecpartners.com Zotec Partners is a revenue cycle management company with a proven track record of solving real world, bottom-line challenges for the nation s leading anesthesia groups. Zotec Partners is committed to the continual pursuit of excellence in the anesthesiology revenue cycle management industry, and delivers effective solutions through innovative software, personalized service and measurable client results. U.S. Anesthesia Partners is a single-specialty physician services organization that offers collaborative partnerships and practice management services to anesthesiologists. USAP unifies leading, quality anesthesiology practices that seek clinical autonomy and a strategic partner with the capital resources and expertise to invest in their practice infrastructure, and position them for continued success and growth within their markets. THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ANNUAL MEETING June 13-15, 2014 20

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