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SEE 2025 - Volumes 41 A & B

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Credits Available: CME UP TO 60 CME (2 ISSUES), ABA Patient Safety Credits

Volume 41A: Now available!
Volume 41B: Available July 2025

Expiration dates to claim credit:
Volume 41A: 1/31/2026
Volume 41B: 7/31/2026

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The American Society of Anesthesiologists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The American Society of Anesthesiologists designates this enduring material for a maximum of 60 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology® and MOCA® are registered certification marks of the American Board of Anesthesiology®.

SEE 41A offers up to 30 CME credits, of which up to 4.25 credits contribute to the Patient Safety CME component of the American Board of Anesthesiology’s Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology® (MOCA®) program.

Patient Safety credits for SEE 41B will be determined closer to the date of publication.

Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.

For information on other accreditations, contact ASA Member Services at (847) 825-5586.

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Volume 41B will be available in July 2025.

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After successfully completing this activity, the learner will be able to:

  • Explain emerging concepts in anesthesia practice, as presented in the current literature
  • Discuss the impact of emerging research on clinical practice
  • Utilize this information to enhance his or her clinical practice, including increasing patient safety and preventing harm

This activity is intended for anesthesiologists, anesthesiology residents, and members of the anesthesia care team.

Summaries of Emerging Evidence Editorial Board

Amy Robertson, MD, Editor-in-Chief
Nashville, Tennessee

Wade A. Weigel, MD, FASA, Immediate Past Editor-in-Chief
Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Neil A. Hanson, MD, Medical Editor
Edina, Minnesota

Alyssa B. Brzenski, MD, FASA
San Diego, California

Gloria Cheng, MD
Dallas, Texas

Sung "Jason" Chi, MD
Mountain View, California

Bianca M. Conti, MD
Baltimore, Maryland

Natalie F. Holt, MD, MPH
Aberdeen, South Dakota

Kristyn B. Ingram, MD, FASA
El Paso, Texas

Aaron N. Primm, MD, FASA
New York, New York 

Naileshni S. Singh, MD
Sacramento, California

Task Force Members

Anita Akbar Ali, MD
Little Rock, Arkansas

Jafer Ali, MD
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Saeedah Asaf, MB, BS, FASA
Little Rock, Arkansas

Meenakshi Atteri, MD
Little Rock, Arkansas

Adrian N. Avila-Hernandez, MD
North Augusta, South Carolina

Philip Bailey, Jr, DO, FASA
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania

Vikram K. Bansal, MD
Nashville, Tennessee

Kara M. Barnett, MD, FASA
Westfield, New Jersey

Benjamin R. Beal, MD
Carlsbad, California

J. Kyle Bohman, MD, FASA
Rochester, Minnesota

Jean Charchaflieh, MD, DrPH
New Haven, Connecticut

Destiny F. Chau, MD
Little Rock, Arkansas

Paul K. Cheng, MD
Sacramento, California

Jarva Chow, MD, MPH, FASA
Glenview, Illinois

John R. Coleman, MD
Aylett, Virginia

M. Denise Daley, MD
Houston, Texas

Richard P. Dutton, MD, MBA, FASA
Fulton, Maryland

Thejovathi Edala, MD
Little Rock, Arkansas

Regina Y. Fragneto, MD, FASA
Georgetown, Kentucky

Srinivasa R. Govindarajan, MD, FASA
Little Rock, Arkansas

Mary Ann Gurkowski, MD, FASA
San Antonio, Texas

Kelly Ivins-O’Keefe, MD
San Antonio, Texas

Meredith A. Kingeter, MD
Nashville, Tennessee

Norma J. Klein, MD
Sacramento, California

Juan Li, MD
Warwick, Rhode Island

Tariq M. Malik, MD, FASA
Glenview, Illinois

Alexander Nguyen, MD
New York, New York

Vanessa A. Olbrecht, MD, MBA, FASA
Wilmington, Delaware

Nathan L. Pace, MD, MStat
Salt Lake City, Utah

Nathan Painter, MD
Durham, North Carolina

Nirvik Pal, MD
Richmond, Virginia

Vikram P. Patel, MD, FASA
Collierville, Tennessee

Josiah N.J. Perez, MD
Seattle, Washington

Vidya T. Raman, MD, MBA, FASA
Columbus, Ohio

Annette Rebel, MD, FASA
Nicholasville, Kentucky

Kavya N. Reddy, MD
Little Rock, Arkansas

Barbara Rogers, MD, FASA
Powell, Ohio

Andres F. Rojas, MD
Carrboro, North Carolina

Chinar D. Sanghvi, MD
Sacramento, California

Max S. Shilling, MD
Little Rock, Arkansas

Joseph Strunk, MD
Shoreline, Washington

Alex T. Suginaka, DO
Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Matthew N. Vogt, MD
Rochester, Minnesota

Adam L. Wendling, MD
Gainesville, Florida

ASA Staff: Kari L. Lee, Senior Managing Editor; Ginger Clark, Managing Editor; Rachel Winokur, Senior Editor; Mark Grant, MD, PhD, Senior Methodologist

The American Society of Anesthesiologists remains strongly committed to providing the best available evidence-based clinical information to participants of this educational activity and requires an open disclosure of any potential conflict of interest identified by our faculty members. It is not the intent of the American Society of Anesthesiologists to eliminate all situations of potential conflict of interest, but rather to enable those who are working with the American Society of Anesthesiologists to recognize situations that may be subject to question by others. All disclosed conflicts of interest are reviewed by the educational activity course director/chair to ensure that such situations are properly evaluated and, if necessary, resolved. The American Society of Anesthesiologists educational standards pertaining to conflict of interest are intended to maintain the professional autonomy of the clinical experts inherent in promoting a balanced presentation of science. Through our review process, all American Society of Anesthesiologists accredited activities are ensured of independent, objective, scientifically balanced presentations of information. Disclosure of any or no relationships will be made available for all educational activities.

The following SEE faculty, staff, and/or planning committee members have indicated that they have relationships with ineligible companies to disclose:

Ginger Clark
Merck & Co, Inc—Stock
Organon & Co—Stock

Richard P. Dutton, MD, MBA, FASA
Cerus Corporation—Other Professional Activities – Data and Safety Monitoring
Edwards Lifesciences—Other Professional Activities – Consultant
Medtronic—Other Professional Activities – Consultant

Nathan L. Pace, MD, MStat
Elute, Inc—Other Professional Activities – Consultant

All relevant financial relationships for this activity have been mitigated.

All other planners, faculty, and staff have reported no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

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