Mastering Regional Anesthesia Techniques

Online-Only Didactic Modules

COURSE FEES

  • $1,200.00

CE’s EARNED: 22 Total

Online Didactic Module CEs:
22 AANA MAC Ed CE credits

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  • The Online-Only Didactic Modules are asynchronous and can be completed anytime within a year of purchasing.

  • Working on the Online Didactic Modules and want to attend a hands-on lab? Click the button below and to sign up for a lab!

In the foundational portion of the course, you’ll focus on the core skills necessary for safe and effective regional anesthesia. Key areas of learning include:

  • Ultrasound-guided nerve block techniques
  • Anatomical landmarks for regional anesthesia
  • Peripheral nerve blocks
  • Safety protocols and complication management

The foundation is designed for practitioners new to regional anesthesia or those looking to strengthen their established skills. This foundational content explains how to perform the following basic nerve blocks:

  • Axillary
  • Adductor Canal
  • Genicular
  • Interscalene
  • PENG/LFCN
  • Popliteal Plexus
  • Popliteal Sciatic
  • Supraclavicular

Building on the essential knowledge, the advanced portion of the course takes your skills further with more complex blocks and specialized techniques. You will:

  • Learn advanced ultrasound-guided techniques for deeper and more challenging nerve blocks.
  • Explore continuous catheter techniques for longer-term pain management.
  • Delve into new and emerging methods in regional anesthesia.
  • Gain insight into advanced clinical decision-making and problem-solving in challenging scenarios.

This segment is designed for practitioners more experienced in regional anesthesia or those looking to strengthen their basic skills. This advanced content explains how to perform the following advanced nerve blocks:

  • Erector Spinae
  • Paravertebral
  • PECs 1&2
  • Quadratus Lumborum
  • Suprascapular
  • TAP
  • Catheter Placement

Interested in the hands-on lab plus the online modules? Learn more here: Mastering Regional Anesthesia Techniques: Complete Course