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+ Target Audience: Pediatric Anesthesiologists, Surgeons, Ophthalmologists, Dental Anesthesiologists, Intensivists, Neonatologists, Obstetricians, and Cardiologists
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The SPA-AAP Pediatric Anesthesiology 2026 meeting is scheduled to take place from March 13 to March 15, 2026, in Denver, Colorado. The conference features a comprehensive educational program that includes plenary sessions, highly specialized workshops, round table discussions (RTDs), seminars, and problem-based learning discussions (PBLDs). The event is designed to explore groundbreaking scientific advancements, share clinical best practices, and introduce emerging technologies to improve pediatric patient safety and care.
Learning Objectives
The program is designed to fulfill a wide array of educational goals across its specialized sessions. Key overarching learning objectives include the ability to:
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Differentiate ultrasound probes for various age groups in the performance of advanced ultrasound-guided regional blocks.
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Evaluate current opportunities and limitations of integrating AI-driven decision support into the pediatric operating room environment.
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Explain how EEG-based monitoring contributes to patient safety by helping to avoid excessively deep anesthesia, thereby reducing the risk of emergence delirium.
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Analyze the unique challenges of medication dosing and delivery in pediatric anesthesia that contribute to perioperative error risk.
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Discuss the latest scientific studies that are being performed in pediatric anesthesia to advance the specialty.
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Describe the pediatric anesthesiologist’s role in optimizing outcomes beyond the operating room and immediate postoperative period, including ICU liberation principles.
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Formulate strategies to integrate technology and AI into pediatric anesthetic workflows to support clinical decision-making and reduce cognitive load.
Target Audience
- The educational program is designed for pediatric anesthesiologists, advanced practice providers (APPs) such as CRNAs and NPs, medical residents, and medical students.
- Best for Pediatric Anesthesiologists, Surgeons, Ophthalmologists, Dental Anesthesiologists, Intensivists, Neonatologists, Obstetricians, and Cardiologists.
Topics
The meeting covers a comprehensive and detailed list of topics, organized into specific sessions, workshops, seminars, problem-based learning discussions, and round tables:
Main Plenary Sessions:
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Session I: Innovation at Altitude – Reaching New Heights in Anesthesia Care
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Ubiquinone-5: Innovation at the Cellular Level
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Can the Algorithm Keep Up? Real-Time AI for Pediatric Risk Stratification in the OR
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Safeguarding Developing Brains: EEG-Guided Anesthesia to Prevent Emergence Delirium in Children
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When Genes Meet Gas: Preventing Cerebral Injury in Vulnerable Children
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Session II: Whole Child, Whole Team – Human-Centered Strategies in Pediatric Anesthesia
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Deepening our Impact – ICU Liberation Principles for the Pediatric Anesthesiologist
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Taking the Guesswork Out of GLP-1 Management: Latest Recommendations and POCUS to the Rescue
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Silent Signals: The Value of Preoperative Mental Health Screening for Our Patients
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Session III: The Pinnacle of Quality – Elevating Pediatric Anesthesia Standards
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The Proactive Pre-Op: Using Conversational AI to Optimize Pediatric Patient Safety
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From Risk to Resilience: Advancing Medication Safety in Pediatric Anesthesia through Technology and AI
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Pulse of Innovation: Advances in Pediatric Non-Invasive Arterial Pressure Monitoring
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Session IV: AAP Advocacy Session
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The AAP and its Role in Modern Advocacy for Children
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Session V: SPA-SPPM JOINT SESSION: Precision and Progress: Novel Strategies for Pediatric Pain Relief
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Innovating Pain Relief: Novel Analgesic Development Based on Genetics of Rare Diseases with Altered Pain Sensitivity
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Precision at the Start: Advancing Regional Techniques for Our Youngest Patients
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Transitional Pain Clinics: Where Healing Meets Innovation
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Session VI: Refresh Your Knowledge – Pediatric Anesthesia Updates
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Low-Flow Anesthesia – Unique Challenges in Pediatric Anesthesia
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The MAPP to a Better OR: Microaffirmations and the Power of Collaboration
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Tackling the Diaphragm in Tiny Warriors: Mastering CDH Repair
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Sweet and Steady: Navigating Glycemic Control in the Perioperative Period
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Session VII: KEYNOTE
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Keynote Address – Fireside Chat with Dr. Jerome Adams
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Session VIII: AAP Ask the Experts
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Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy and Anti-Vaccine Sentiment in Pediatric Patients
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Don’t Miss Your Shot: Perioperative Vaccination as a Teachable Moment
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Session IX: Poster Presentations and Awards
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Lightning Abstracts
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Poster Award/Oral Presentations
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Moderated Posters
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Session X: From the Editors – Notable Papers from the Past Year
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Anesthesiology
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A & A
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Pediatric Anesthesia
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Session XI: Refresh Your Knowledge – Pediatric Anesthesia Updates
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From Chest Compressions to Cutting-Edge: The New Era of Resuscitation
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Thin Air, Real Risks: Air Embolism, Pneumothorax, and Rare Pediatric Anesthesia Emergencies
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Pediatric Vascular Access: Sizing, Strategies, and Smart Techniques
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ASA Lecture: How Do We Get Paid? The Economics of Anesthesiology
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Session XII: Update from the SPA Grant Recipients
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Updates from SPA Young Investigator Research Grant Recipient
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Updates from SPA MDMP Grant Recipient
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Session XIII: Beyond the Mountain – Advocacy in Action in Pediatric Anesthesia
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Global Reach, Local Impact: Reimagining Resourcefulness in Pediatric Anesthesia
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When the Caregiver Hurts: Second Victim Syndrome
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Silent Risks: Advocacy for Safety and Standards in Pediatric Dental Anesthesia
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Session XIV: The Collaborative Climb – Elevating Collaboration to Elevate Care
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High Reliability in High Stakes: Building Pediatric OR Teams that Rise to the Occasion
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Beyond the OR Doors: Who Is Sedating and How Do We Keep It Safe?
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No One Climbs Alone: Creating Inclusive Cultures in Pediatric Anesthesia
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Session XV: Rocky Mountain High, Carbon Footprint Low – Greening Pediatric Anesthesia Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow
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Small Changes, Big Impact: Applying Behavioral Insights to Anesthesia Sustainability
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Why, How, and Do it Now: Deactivating the Central Nitrous Oxide Pipeline
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TIVA for All: Practical Strategies to Make TIVA Your Green Default
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Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Symposium Topics:
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Considerations for Post-Operative Pain Management in Pediatric Patients with Osteogenesis Imperfecta
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Anesthesia Considerations for Craniotomy for a Large MCA Aneurysm at the M1-M2 Junction in the Newborn: DOL 0
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Anesthesia Beyond Borders: CRNAs Impact on Medical Missions
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Anesthesia for Lymphatics
Seminars:
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SEMINAR 1: TIVA for Tots, North America
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SEMINAR 2: Wake Up Safe – A Practical Approach to Quality Improvement and Performance Management
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SEMINAR 3: It’s Coming, Are YOU Ready? Mass Casualty Preparedness for the Busy Pediatric Anesthesiologist
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SEMINAR 4: Green Makes Cents – Financial Wins from Environmental Innovation in Healthcare
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SEMINAR 5: Going with the Flow – Intraoperative Care for the ECMO Patient
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SEMINAR 6: Wake Up Safe – Advanced Quality Improvement, Safety and Performance Management
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SEMINAR 7: The Art of Inhaled Inductions – Crowdsourcing Stylistic Micro-Decisions and Evaluating Their Evidence
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SEMINAR 8: Empowering Educators – Facilitator Training for SPA’s Novel Web-Based Well-Being Curriculum – No Experience Necessary!!
Workshops:
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Pediatric Advanced Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia
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SPPM/SPA WORKSHOP: Exploring the Newest Techniques in Pediatric Regional Anesthesia
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SPPM/SPA WORKSHOP: Integrating Acupuncture in Pediatric Perioperative Care and Pain Medicine
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SPPM/SPA WORKSHOP: We’ve Got Your Back – Hands-On Ultrasound Skills for Neuraxial Procedures and a Guide to Create Your Own Phantom
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Advanced Techniques for Peripheral Vascular Access
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Comprehensive Pediatric Point-of-Care (POCUS)
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Difficult Airway
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One Lung Ventilation in Pediatric Patients
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Pediatric Gastric POCUS Workshop
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Ultrasound-Guided Caudal Block, Single Injections, and with Catheter Advanced Cephalad at the Lumbar or Thoracic Spine Level
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Mastering and Teaching Pediatric Spinal Anesthesia: From First Stick to Program Launch





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