Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia

Bring an entire ultrasound guided didactic and hands-on workshop to your hospital or society meeting

The AOD-Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia Course is modeled after the AOD-Airway course. Our instructors travel to your institution on the date of your choice to deliver a custom designed workshop. The curriculum includes two and one-half hours of lectures and five hours of ultrasound simulation on live models. There are never more than 5 learners per-instructor/model group. 

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Typical curriculum (yours may be customized)

8am to 5pm, 9 hrs (including 60 min of break) CME  8 hrs

8:00-9:30

  • LECTURE: Physics of Ultra-Sound                            20min
  • LECTURE: Upper Extremity Blocks and Indications      20min
  • LECTURE: Basic Knobology and gel models               50min

9:30-9:45 break

9:45-10:00 orientation to lab

10:00-12:30 (30min rotation) (x2 stations)

  • Lab Station: Interscalene
  • Lab Station: Supraclavicular
  • Lab Station: Infraclavicular
  • Lab Station: Axillary
  • Lab Station: distal nerves of upper extremity

LUNCH 12:30-1:00

1:00-2:00

  • LECTURE: local anesthetic selection                          20min
  • LECTURE: Lower Extremity Blocks/ Indications           20min
  • LECTURE: Trunkal Blocks/ Indications                       20min

2:00-2:15 break

2:15-2:30 orientation to lab

2:30-5:00 (30min rotation) (x2 stations)

  • Lab Station: fascia illiaca, femoral nerve, adductor canal, saphenous
  • Lab Station: sciatic (transgluteal, infragluteal, anterior)
  • Lab Station: popliteal (prone and supine) and ankle block
  • Lab Station: lumbar plexus and paravertebral
  • Lab Station: TAP 

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