Encore Symposium Bar Harbor 2020

COVID 19 put a halt on the Encore meeting scheduled for Bar Harbor, however, Nancy LaBrie and the Encore faculty could not be daunted. To support the educational needs of loyal CRNAs, the meeting converted to a live, online format. Here is feedback from attendees:

From B M-G
I recently attended a webinar conference, held with Zoom, presented by Encore Symposium on October 19 the 22nd 2020. The expertise of their presenters were stellar. All were CRNA\’s with their DNP. One presenter was from the NIH and gave excellant information on COVID-19\’s history, pathophysiology and management. Another was a former board member of the NBCRNA and spoke of the CPC requirements and answered all questions and clarified misunderstandings about the requirements. The Zoom meeting could not have been easier. I already had Zoom attached on my computer. The Saturday before the conference an email was sent with a link to each days\’ conference. I only had to click on the link to bring me straight to the conference presenter. Encore set it up without video of the participants, just audio. So…I enjoyed the conference without having to \”get ready\”. There was extra time at the end of each session for question and answers. I will continue to attended Encore\’s conference because of it\’s high quality presenters and killer destinations (this was suppose to be in Bar Harbor, Maine & Acadia National Park). Hoping to see old friends at next years conference in Cape Neddick, Maine @ the Cliff House.

From KG
Knowing we all have education commitments to accomplish , the Encore Anesthesia staff have been a shining star in sea of darkness. The office and the lines of communication remain open and questions are answered by a real person. Thank you for providing that service in the most tumultuous times. It is greatly appreciated.

Encore Synposiums Online

Well known for vacation meetings at resort hotels across the country, Encore Symposiums has temporarily converted to an online format due to COVID 19 restrictions. Although participants are not able to enjoy the luxury hotel, the quality of the meetings has been preserved by knowledgible and dynamic speakers giving live presentations via the Zoom platform. Participant response has been positive as indicated by the comments below.

Nancy LaBrie and the Encore faculty look forward to returning to live meetings as soon as restrictions are lifted.

“I attended my first “webinar conference” this past week; Encore Symposium Aug 3-6, 2020. While I prefer an in-person conference, I was pleasantly surprised at how well it was done and how easy it was to participate. I think attendees were more apt to participate and dialogue in an on-line “chat” discussion vs in person at a face-to-face conference. I will strongly consider the webinar venue again. I have attended several, and often recommended Encore Symposiums to other colleagues. Nancy always has excellent speakers and a wonderful potpuri of interesting topics and when in person, the venue is unmatched. My favorite portion of the Encore’s conference is always the legal presentations. The attorney speakers are consistently phenomenal. “

From AS. ” I recently attended the Newport virtual seminar. Speakers were excellent and with wealth of knowledge.   I will definitely attend encore seminar again.  Hopefully it’s in person next time.   “

Encore, Charleston 2018

 

 

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Meeting review by TD and LH

Meeting Date: 2018

Meeting location:  Charleston, SC

Meeting sponsor: Encore Symposiums

Strengths of the meeting:

 

From TD: The speakers were awesome and the variety of topics kept the meeting interesting.  Each topic had several ideas that I can take home and incorporate into my practice.

I especially appreciated the efforts that some of the speakers made to involve the audience and make things interactive.

The hotel was on the quiet side of the bay and the water taxi to town was fun.  It was nice looking out the window of the meeting room and seeing an aircraft carrier.

As always, Encore puts on the best breakfast of any meeting that I attend.  Thanks Nancy and the rest of the team for a positive experience.

From LH:  Great lecture. Presented in an interesting and informative way. I learned a lot and and I have changed my practice based on the information provided!

Value for the money:  Great value for the money.  Excellent speakers, great location and an amazing breakfast every day.   Wonderful hotel beautiful amenities and a great town.

Alaska Association of Nurse Anesthetists

header-hotel-summerMeeting review by TD

Meeting Date:  3/24/2017

Meeting Location:

Alyeska Resort, Alaska

Meeting sponsor:  Alaska Association of Nurse Anesthetists

Strengths of the meeting: 

Kudos to the Alaska Association for putting together a great agenda in a stunning location.  Excellent weather and spring skiing at it’s best added to the enjoyment of the meeting.   The stunning Alaska scenery was exceeded only by the hospitality of the association members.

Value for the money:   This is a hidden jewel among State meetings.  If Alaska is on your bucket list, this is a must meeting for you.

Maryland Association Fall meeting 2016

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Reviewed by:  Compilation of several CRNA reviews

Meeting Date:   10/8-9/2016

Meeting location:  Baltimore MD, Baltimore Hilton Hotel, Downtown

Meeting presented by:   MANA

Meeting strengths / interesting topics & speakers:    This meeting had an exceptional lineup of speakers and many interesting topics.  Lorraine Jordan provided an excellent update and other Nationally recognized speakers added to the quality of the meeting.  On Sunday, the ultrasound topic was a valuable presentation.   Several reviewers gave positive comments on the interactive format for the safety talk.  Overall, attendees were impressed by the quality of the speakers.

Suggested improvements:   Although the Hotel provided excellent service in a very nice space, some attendees stated that they would prefer NOT to be downtown with the challenges of parking and traffic.

Overall value for the money:   Excellent value. Great content and a nice meeting space.

Meeting Review: NAFA, Hilton Head Island, SC

Reviewed by:  PC,  Texas

Meeting Date:   05/29/2013

Meeting location:  Hilton Head Island, SC

Meeting presented by:   NAFA

Meeting strengths / interesting topics & speakers:    This meeting had relevant and dynamic speakers. None of these speakers spoke down to us or seemed more interested in hearing their own own presentation versus actually imparting usable information. Additionally, several speakers used video simulation to illustrate case concepts. The regional lecture included live demo with video simulcast along side of the sonography. It was an excellent teaching and demonstration adjunct. Even mundane topics that, on paper, seemed like basic review (ECG recognition and management), were made interesting by the delivery and case demonstrations (video VS simulation with input from real cases).

Suggested improvements:   Add another day, I really enjoyed it.

Overall value for the money:   Excellent value. Great location.

Meeting Review: AANA Mid Year Assembly

Meeting reviewed by HP, CRNA, Texas

Meeting Date:  04/14/2013

Meeting location:  Arlington, VA / Washington, D.C.

Meeting presented by:  AANA

 

Meeting strengths / interesting topics & speakers:

Every year in April, AANA have their annual Mid-Year Assembly (MYA) in Washington D.C. I’ve had the privilege of attending MYA last year as a student and made a promise to myself and our profession that I will continue to be there every year! Experiencing the Capitol visits first-hand and seeing those in action to protect our profession — I believe whole-heartedly this is the most important AANA meeting! So what did we do??? For the “first-timers” at the nation’s Capitol, Sunday – Tuesday are full of featured speakers on prepping you on how to speak to legislators, what to expect at the Capitol, issues our profession is facing, and many more. Also, you break out to your region and speak specifically on your issues within the region. Capitol visits are scheduled on Tuesday and Wednesday. In the great state of Texas, we have 38 legislators. Out of the 38, we had 29 appointments (ladies, make sure you bring an extra pair of comfy shoes because there is a lot of walking in those stylish high heels otherwise!). The appointments were coordinated via our FDP – Jessica Appel. Most of the time you meet with the Congressman(woman) health liaison aid for about 15 minutes. You talk to them about the current issues pertaining to our profession — nondiscrimination language, SRNA education funds, etc. AANA have prepared folders to leave with them so they can review the individual topics discussed. Feel free to contact me at hpham827@hotmail.com for more information!

Overall value for the money:

Pros: 1. protecting our profession; 2. networking; 3. Cherry Blossom Festival; 4. Literally endless monuments and museums to go to; 5. Great place to bring your family

Cons: Very easy to get lost – I would suggest you hooking-up with someone who has been there before to “learn” the subway system.

Meeting Review: Difficult Airway, Las Vegas

Reviewed by DP,  Texas

Meeting Date:  04/01/2013

 

Meeting location:  Las Vegas

 

Meeting presented by:  Difficult Airway

 

Meeting strengths / interesting topics & speakers

This was a three day conference concentrating on the difficult airway. There was a total of approx 3 hours of lecture and the rest was hands on with some case studies. Overall, very informative review of how to handle difficult airway. Really enjoyed the different case studies. Got lots of practice driving the scope with AFOI and pediatric airway. The days were long however and this is not the kind of conference where one can come and go as you please. This was also a meeting with MDA’s, CRNA’s, AA’s, ER docs.
This meeting was at Planet Hollywood resort and casino. The facilities were nice but the casino itself has a very young party vibe which didn’t fit my personal style. Overall though, very good. Good simulation and presentation of different ways to approach the difficult airway.

Suggested improvements:  The boxed lunch on the first day was awful. The breakfast was decent. The days were long- not a lot of time for fun after the long days if you wanted to be back early for the next day.

Overall value for the money:  We got a total of 21 hrs for about $850. That’s pretty on par for cost of other conferences. I think the value was good though because they did provide simulation and scopes, surgical airways, etc.

Meeting Review: Frank Moya, Orlando

Reviewed by MB, Texas

The conference provided a sound foundation of anesthetic knowledge related to obstetric anesthesia. It served both as a review of principles and a presentation of new ideas. The faculty was well versed and knowledgeable.

Suggestions for Improvement:   None

Overall value for the money:   Great value for the money.

Meeting Review: NAFA Disney World

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Meeting Date:  11/25/2012

Meeting location:  Disney World

Meeting presented by:   NAFA

Meeting strengths / interesting topics & speakers:

Overall, the meeting was very good. It was a great value for the money. The location was fantastic as well as the time of year as WDW wasn’t too busy right after Thanksgiving. The meeting facilities were nice and the breakfast was hot. Most of the topics were taught by CRNA’s and had a great diversity to include- politics, pedi, OB, etc. They also started earlier in the morning to allow extra CE’s and went till 1 pm to allow time for family.

Suggested improvements:  None.

Overall value for the money:

They had two early bird sessions for an extra 2 CEU and also it is affiliated with students so they allowed students to put up their posters and we can get an extra CE for commenting on posters. Overall- 23 CE’s for $550. By far the best value as far as CE for money. Plus the meeting rate for the resort was about a 1/3 of what somebody would have to pay regularly. The resort was very nice.

Reviewed by David P, (Texas)

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Meetings: Pinnacle Partners In Medicine, Dallas

Pinnacle Partners In Medicine is hosting their 10th Annual Clinical Seminar “Emerging Issues in Anesthesia Practice” on Saturday, February 2, 2013.  The seminar will be located at the Omni Dallas Hotel Park West (1590 LBJ Freeway, Dallas, TX 75234). The seminar will be from 7:00am – 2:00pm.

Do not miss out on a great opportunity to continue your education. This program has been approved by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists for 4 CE credits.

Click here for registration for the event or for more information.

Make the Most of the AANA Meeting in San Francisco

Boston, Seattle, San Francisco, Honolulu, Jackson Hole, San Antonio…there are some amazing destinations for anesthesia meetings right here in the USA. Most of the venues are places where there is a long list of thing s to see and do. And all of the destinations provide plenty of opportunities for you to stay active.

 

Run For Fun

AANA’s annual meeting has been offering a 5-K fun run for just under a decade. It’s an easy 3.1 mile course along the city’s most scenic route with shuttle service provided start and finish. Runners, walkers, strollers (those are the people who stayed up late the night before) are all welcome and you’re the celebrity. Beautiful surroundings, beautiful celebs, and a free t-shirt as beautiful as t-shirts get, make all that exercise a beautiful bonus. Sometimes the local ANA offers early morning fitness classes at the host hotel with leadership provided by CRNA’s who apparently enjoy waking people up as much as putting them to sleep. Click here for the AANA wellness run in San Francisco

Take Your Bands

Exercise bands are almost as easy to use as they are to pack. You can do a complete work-out in your hotel room, in the hotel gym, in a park, at the beach or looking out over the harbor in Seattle or Boston. All you need is two or three bands, a doorjamb, railing or a pole to anchor them, a little backpack to carry them, or a waist small enough to tie them around your middle. With access to cool water and a hotel-sized washcloth, aka sweat rag, you’re good to go. Bands weigh less than an I-pad and they pack flatter than a ten-dollar bill.

Rent A Bike

One of the best ways to see your city and get some great exercise at the same time is to rent a bike. Google “bicycle tours in Vancouver” or “rent a bicycle in Austin” and refine the search from there. Be sure to use the word bicycle because otherwise you’ll end up with Harley Suzuki as your travel companion, which might be a blast, but you won’t get much exercise unless you fall off and have to walk back. You may be able to get a private, guided bicycle tour – more money, of course, but if you like to be at the head of the class asking questions, money talks and the expense will pay off. Click here to learn about bike rental in San Francisco.

Many cities have initiated bike-share programs. This service goes by a variety of names – like Q-bikes in Portland, B-cycle in San Antonio, or simply Bike-share in Boston – and features a fleet of bicycles that anyone can use. Just swipe your credit card at the vertical terminal, release one of many bikes from its locked stall, then ride it on marked cycling routes throughout the city, or directly to a destination. Parking stalls and routes are indicated on maps at each bike installation so you won’t get lost. Each time you stop to sight-see near a bike-share stall, just slide the bike into a rack, it locks automatically, and very shortly it will become someone else’s exercise partner. The beauty of the service is that it generally doesn’t require a helmet. One of the drawbacks of the service is that it generally doesn’t require a helmet… AND if you have to wait for a bike to become available when you’re in Brooklyn, you could be late for cocktails in the Bronx. Click here to learn about community bike share in San Francisco.

Walk

If you didn’t download a city map and a printable walking tour before leaving town for your meeting, you can ask your hotel concierge to highlight the best walking destinations on a brochure and outline some routes for you. Check things off on your brochure as you go so you don’t miss the major attractions, and don’t be afraid to get off the beaten path. Make note of noteworthy and eccentric establishments as your cabbie whisks you through the city from the airport, then go back and find them on your feet. You’ll run into the best coffee art cafes, the most interesting old houses, and charming little corner stores that you won’t find on Tourist Avenue. You may burn enough calories to almost justify the mouth-watering apple fritter you found at Dave’s Sugar Shack not to mention the energy you’ll have the rest of the day just from staying on your toes. If Rick Steves or Lonely Planet has published a travel guide for the city you’re visiting, it’ll be a quality purchase, and when it rains, you can walk the halls, climb stairs between 2nd and 12th, or go to the hotel fitness club. Remember to pack your Nike’s and your fitness duds so you can avoid blisters and excuses. Click here to learn about walking tours in San Francisco.

Go to The Fitness Club

One of the criteria for selecting a hotel is the quality of the fitness club. Every large hotel in a large city has a fitness center and some of them have glitz galore. The Omni in San Diego, the Sheraton in Seattle, the Sheraton in Boston, even the Holiday Inn in Columbia, MO all have exceptional facilities for working out. Check online or talk to the actual hotel desk staff before you reserve your room and ask about these items: Cardio equipment(treadmills, elliptical trainers, lifecycles, walking tracks); strength-training equipment(training circuit, free weights, vertical bands stations); abs room or abs corner (mats, fitballs, body bars, medicine balls); and towel service as well as a decent-sized pool. Gym-rats are going to get to the facility early, so go really early or go a bit late, but get going.

Your anesthesia meeting is a place to learn more about your ever-changing industry but it’s also a place to have fun with old friends and to make news ones, a place to experience a new city in a new way. Hike Aspen Mountain, jog the stairs next to the San Diego Convention Center, power walk the promenade while cruising between glaciers in Alaska, cycle from Fenway Park to The Old South Church. You won’t be putting anyone to sleep or trying to stay awake for one whole week. Go make the most of it!

You can visit Liz at www.bdyfrm.com and learn more about her Traveling Bands comprehensive work-out indoors or out, and how to gain access to the Bands In the Park mobile browser. Read motivational, entertaining Lizlines every weekday including the weekly original Lizlimerick.

 

Meeting Review: NWAS Philadelphia

Meeting Date:  May 24-27, 2012

Quality of Meeting:  Overall excellent.  The speakers were very good and the topics were relevant to clinical practice.   Objectives were met for each of the topics presented.  I did not attend the hand’s on ultrasound workshop but was told that it was very good also.  I especially enjoyed the topics presented by Dr. Murphy.  He was well informed and interacted with the audience

Quality of location:  Again, excellent.  The host hotel was nice and located in Central Downtown.  There were many good restaurants close to the hotel.  Philadelphia had many historic sites as well as museums.  I was pleasantly surprised at all the murals covering walls in the downtown area.  It was an easy area to keep active by walking and biking.  I especially enjoyed a bike ride along the trail by the river.

Value for the money:  Excellent.  NWAS puts on a lot of meetings and have developed a quality faculty.  They seek sites that are great getaway locations.  I will attend another NWAS meeting next year.

Meeting Review: NWAS, Las Vegas

The following review was submitted by a CRNA attending the recent January 2012 Northwest Anesthesia Seminar in Las Vegas.  Procrna.com thanks you for the posting and encourages others to send reviews when they attend meetings.

Date:  1/23/12

Meeting strengths:  Interesting topics & speakers.   NWAS does a great job recruiting their speakers & provides great information on updates regarding anesthesia practice. The Las Vegas meeting is one of the most popular & it’s a great location! The speakers in January focused on ASC guidelines & updates for discharge. Current recommendation is that the patient does not need to void or drink before being discharged. The L&D and positioning portion of the lectures were week. They also shared good information on pediatric anesthesia & new information on robotic anesthesia.   Dr. DeSoto was a great speaker!

Suggested improvement:        I would like to see more information on what we as providers can do during our current drug shortages. Also, there was very limited information on difficult airway management which is always a great topic to revisit during CME conferences.

Overall value for the money:  Great value for your money if you like Las Vegas. I would not suggest it to anyone who was not interested in visiting Las Vegas. Lots of food, great shows, shopping, gambling, and people watching!

NWAS did a great job scheduling the meeting with two days starting & ending in the morning and the other 2 days starting in the afternoon & ending in early evening.
Paris hotel is in a good location to other things on the strip. The conference rooms were comfortable & the food they provided was great.

Meeting Review: Utah Association of Nurse Anesthetists

The Utah Association of Nurse Anesthetists (UANA) will hold an annual meeting on January 28, 2012.  We will have national representation from the AANA (Debbie Malina, President) and the NBCRNA (Robyn Ward, Secretary/Treasurer).  We will cover a variety of clinical topics including: New Drugs on the Horizon, Regional Anesthesia, Pediatrics, Surgical Stress, etc.  In addition, we will hear from professionals whose lectures will focus on business and retirement practices.  We are offering two breakout sessions which will allow you to select topics that interest you.  Attendees who sign in at vendor tables will be entered into a drawing for two iPads.

Register online at uana.org or by mail.  Contact April Blair if you have any questions at aprilblair@gmail.com.  We hope to see you there.

Dannemiller Nurse Anesthetist Review and Update

November 29 – December 4, 2011,  San Antonio, TX

I’ve been attending this Dannemiller offering for years and it consistently meets my continuing education needs. It’s very convenient to visit a beautiful place like San Antonio, TX for a few days and earn enough CE credits for the two year re-certification. This time they provided 32 hours of lecture (including pharmacology credit) and an optional 8 hour hands-on ultrasound guided nerve block workshop. I especially enjoyed the lectures onreactive airway management, pediatric congenital heart disease, geriatric poly-pharmacology, perioperative diabetic management, one lung ventilation, and preoperative pulmonary assessment. Our AANA President Debra Malina provided insightful information regarding current and future nurseanesthesia trends and issues including NBCRNA mandatory recertification. I highly recommend all Dannemiller education products. Check out their website.

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Reviewed by Bill Shopp, CRNA