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Eurosiva Lisbon 2025 Awarded 15 CMEs by EACCME®

We are pleased to announce that the Eurosiva Lisbon 2025 postgraduate course on IV Anesthetic Pharmacology and Perioperative Monitoring has been awarded 15 CME credits by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®).

This accreditation underscores the course’s high educational value for anesthesiologists looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA). By attending, participants will not only gain cutting-edge insights into IV anesthetic pharmacology but also earn valuable CME credits to advance their professional development.

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Additionally, this year’s Eurosiva Lisbon course takes place immediately before the ESAIC Euroanaesthesia Congress, making it an excellent opportunity to combine both educational experiences in one trip. Participants can deepen their TIVA expertise at Eurosiva and then continue their learning journey at one of the largest anesthesia congresses in the world.Register now and take advantage of this unique opportunity to expand your expertise, connect with international experts, and earn recognized CME credits.

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