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Side Effects of Using Opioids

One may expect to hear agreement that the use of opioids is bad, but the reasoning behind that may not be as well understood. Opioids, even when used on a short term, can have a number of negative side effects that aren’t talked about enough. At Maverick Medical Education, we want medical professionals and the general public to be knowledgeable about what those effects may be.

By |January 26, 2021|Categories: Maverick News, Pain Management|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Side Effects of Using Opioids

Identifying Shoulder Dislocation with POCUS

Point of Care Ultrasound continues to assist in the medical practice in a number of ways. Not only does POCUS allow for better imaging and diagnosis from the start, but the ability for imaging to continue to take place during and after a procedure is crucial to patient outcomes. Maverick Medical Education sees application for POCUS in numerous ways and urges all medical practitioners to become familiar with how this technology can benefit patients in all fields. POCUS can help significantly with identifying and treating a fairly common clinical presentation, shoulder dislocation.

By |January 12, 2021|Categories: Course Information, Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Identifying Shoulder Dislocation with POCUS

Regional Anesthesia: Alternative to Opioids

From immediate physical issues that come with opioid use to long term changes from addiction to these pain-relieving medications, opioids can lead to more problems than any patient would like to deal with. When alternatives are available, like regional anesthesia, patients can get the pain relief they need without the negative effects and can heal and recover efficiently and safely. Maverick Medical Education is focused on reducing the number of opioids prescribed and teaching alternatives that work.

By |December 24, 2020|Categories: Course Information, Pain Management, Regional Anesthesia|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Regional Anesthesia: Alternative to Opioids

Implementing Ultrasound Guided Nerve Blocks

Maverick Medical Education believes that equipping more medical practitioners with the skills to provide a number of nerve blocks for their patients will decrease patient pain and increase patient satisfaction. Maverick Medical Education also believes that ultrasound, in many forms, provides medical practitioners with the knowledge of what is happening inside of a patient’s body, leading to better diagnoses and outcomes. When combining the two, the prognosis of the patient increases, allowing for even better pain management and recovery. How can ultrasound guided nerve blocks be implemented in your practice?

By |December 22, 2020|Categories: Course Information, Pain Management|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Implementing Ultrasound Guided Nerve Blocks

Avoid These Common Femoral Nerve Block Errors

In an ongoing attempt by Maverick Medical Education to partner with and train medical providers across the country on pain management techniques, our team has learned about what works, what doesn’t, and everything in between. By diligent practice and research, we can help reduce the number of opioids prescribed to patients by utilizing alternative methods for pain reduction. Occasionally, there are adjustments to be made in very common blocks, like the femoral nerve block, that will make everyone more effective.

By |November 24, 2020|Categories: Course Information, Pain Management, Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on Avoid These Common Femoral Nerve Block Errors

Ultrasound-Guided Treatment: Accuracy and Reliability

Ultrasound can be used for far more than looking inside the patient to see what is taking place at a specific time. Using point of care ultrasound, or POCUS, allows for an adaptive view of how a patient is progressing or for guiding treatments the patient needs. With this additional view, treatments and procedures are becoming safer, more accurate, and very reliable.

By |November 16, 2020|Categories: Course Information, Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on Ultrasound-Guided Treatment: Accuracy and Reliability

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