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Perioperative Care Trends Live TV Webcast - Residual Paralysis

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A panel of European experts share the latest trends in residual neuromuscular blockade and NMB monitoring technologies.

On December 5th 2017 at 5 pm, a panel of European experts shared the latest trends in residual neuromuscular blockade and NMB monitoring technologies and answered audience questions live. Listen to Prof. Jennifer Hunter, Prof. Claude Meistelman, and Prof. Manfred Blobner in this one hour clinical session.

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Prof. Manfred Blobner

Prof. Blobner is a Professor of Anesthesiology and the Coordinator of the Residency Program at Technische Universität München. He completed his Medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine of Technische Universität München. He also completed his training from the Department of Anesthesiology of the same institution. He holds Diplomas in Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology, and Intensive Care Medicine. He has won multiple Excellence in Research Awards from different medical societies. He has been the Principal Investigator in multiple clinical trials. He has authored 136 journal publications, written 10 book chapters, and is a reviewer for 9 international medical journals. His clinical fields of interest include: outcomes related to perioperative volume resuscitation techniques, outcomes related to management of neuromuscular function, and early goal-directed mobilization.

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Prof. Jennifer Hunter

Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fellow in the University of Liverpool.

After attending medical school at St Andrew’s, Prof Jennifer Hunter completed her training at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, where she began her career in academic anaesthesia. Prof Hunter has been a lecturer at Liverpool’s Department of Anaesthesia, an Honorary Secretary for the Anaesthetic Research Society and was the first woman to become the Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Anaesthesia, and the Chair of the BJA Board. 

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Prof. Claude Meistelman