Program
|
TIME
|
TOPIC
|
CPD
|
PRESENTER
|
| 0700 - 0730 |
Registration |
|
Dr Nobani |
| 0730 - 0745 |
Introduction |
|
Dr. Karthik Ponnusamy |
| 0745 - 0800 |
Pre-workshop MCQs |
|
Dr Nobani |
| Lectures |
| 0800 - 0820 |
Basics of Ultrasound |
CAT 1 |
Dr Yasser Reda |
| 0820 - 0840 |
Head and Neck blocks |
CAT 1 |
Dr Glen Frenandes |
| 0840 - 0900 |
Shoulder Blocks |
CAT 1 |
Dr. Karthik Ponnusamy |
| 0900 - 0920 |
Truncal and Pelvic Blocks |
CAT 1 |
Dr. Chaitanya Kumar |
| 0920 - 0940 |
Coffee Break |
|
|
| 0940 - 1000 |
Hip blocks |
CAT 1 |
Dr. Ahmed ElGeziry |
| 0945 - 1000 |
Knee blocks |
CAT 1 |
Dr. Yasir El Tayib |
| Hands on practical live scanning stations |
| 1000 - 1050 |
Head and Neck |
CAT 3 |
Dr. Yasser Reda / Dr Nobani |
| 1050 - 1140 |
Shoulder blocks |
CAT 3 |
Dr. Karthik / Dr Glen |
| 1140 - 1230 |
Trunk and Pelvis |
Cat 3 |
Dr Abdullah and Dr Kumar |
| 1230 - 1320 |
Prayers and Lunch |
|
|
| 1320 - 1430 |
Hip and Knee blocks |
CAT 3 |
Drs. Geziry & Dr Yasir Eltayib |
| 1430 - 1450 |
Post-workshop MCQs & Feedback |
|
Dr Nobani |
| 1450 - 1500 |
Closing Remarks |
|
Dr. Yasir El Tayib |
This course is under supervision of the Department of Anesthesiology, ICU and Perioperative Medicine
Overall Learning Outcomes:
- Understand and describe the principles of ultrasound imaging
- Identify relevant sono anatomy of various interventional techniques
- Describe indications for interventional techniques
- Describe approaches to interventional techniques
- Use proper equipment settings, transducers, needles and ergonomics to perform a safe and successful procedure
“ The scientific planning committee has reviewed all disclosed financial relationships of speakers, moderators, facilitators, and/or authors in advance of this CPD activity and has implemented procedures to manage any potential or real conflicts of interest”
This activity is an Accredited Group Learning Activity Category 1 as defined by the Ministry of Public Health’s Department of Healthcare Professions - Accreditation Section and is approved for a maximum of 2.25 hours.