Advanced Ultrasound-guided Regional Anesthesia Course
31 October, 2018
There are many US Guided interventional pain Conferences ranging from updates, day events and cadaveric courses but very few practical courses to teach and train physicians in Emergency medicine who care for trauma patients. This delays the delivery of essential pain management until expert help is available. We have been successfully running courses, conferences and workshops in association with ICCES (International Council for Critical Emergency Sonography) and India’s largest trauma centre (JPNA Trauma Centre, New Delhi) successfully for the last two years with excellent feedback from the delegates.
Our courses are designed with the curriculum for ED physicians around the world which delineates clear objectives for higher and advanced interventional pain training. This enables the ED physicians to provide immediate, safe and high quality pain management for trauma patients. The course accreditation from the colleges in UK also enables the physicians to sit higher exams in regional anesthesia and pain management.
Consolidating on this widespread enthusiasm for UGRA in providing interventional pain management in emergency department is what we are incredibly passionate about. We recognize the importance of creating a safe environment to learn these techniques. We are placed at an advantage as we have the experience in running numerous such courses to cater to a wide range of practitioners. Our group has mentored many anesthesia and ED physicians all over the worls and also have promoted our educational activity through our website www.bapaonline.co.uk
Course Details
Target group: Post graduate students
Specialty groups applicable: Anesthesia, Emergency Medicine, Orthopedics
Duration of Course: 1 day
Max number of participants: 60
Instructor: Student ratio: 1:8 (one instructor for eight students)
Certification: Participants will be awarded a certificate of participation. Workshops will be applied for Accreditation with Royal College of Anesthetists, UK and will also count towards eligibility for European Diploma in Regional Anesthesia parts 1 & 2
Course Program
7.45am to 8am
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Registration
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8am to 8.30am
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Pre-course Evaluation and Introduction of students and Course Faculty
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8.30am to 9am
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Basics of Ultrasound:
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9am to 9.30am
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Blocks and Pain Management in ED
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9.30am to 10am
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Upper Limb blocks and Sonoanatomy:
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10am to 10.15am
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Coffee Break
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10.15am to 10.45am
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Lower Limb blocks and Sonoanatomy:
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10.45am to 11.15am
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Chest wall blocks and Sonoanatomy:
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11.15am to 12pm
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Skill Station: Workshops • Knobology
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12pm to 1pm
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Lunch
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1pm to 1.45pm
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Needling Practice station
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1.45pm to 2.30pm
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Upper Limb blocks
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2.30pm to 3pm
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Lower limb blocks
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3pm to 3.15pm
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Coffee Break
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3.15pm to 4pm
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Chest wall blocks
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4pm to 4.30pm
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Post-course Evaluation:
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4.30pm to 5pm
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Course closure
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Course Co-Director
Dr. Sheelaj Sharma
Consultant in Anesthesia
Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital
United Kingdom
Course Co-Director
Dr. Madan Narayanan
Consultant in Anesthesia and Intensive care
Frimley Park Hospital
United Kingdom
Course Faculty
Dr. Karthik Ponnusamy
Consultant in Anesthesia
Hamad Medical Corporation
Doha, Qatar
Dr. Harshal Wagh
Consultant in Anesthesia
KokilaBen Hospital
Mumbai, India
Dr. Amit Dixit
Consultant in Anesthesia
Ruby Hall Hospital
Pune, India