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- Workshops are intensive, personal with limited attendence.
- Workshops are presented monthly and participants can attend
as many workshops as they wish to.
- The one-day workshops are presented on Satrudays to ensure
minimal interference with participants' schedules.
- The two-day workshops are presented over weekends to ensure
minimal interference with participants schedules.
- Anatomy teaching is applied to functional anesthetic anatomy.
- Anatomy teaching is cadaver-based.
- A live demonstration of all the upper and lower extremity
peripheral nerve and plexus blocks and catheterization
techniques
will be performed on volunteers in the operating room by
experts in the field of Regional Anesthesia.
- Participants are divided in groups of four and each
subgroup practices all the blocks and
catheter
techniques on an anesthetized non-paralyzed pig specifically
dedicated for that subgroup. There is a a dedicated
teacher for each subgroup.
- After each participant has placed his or her "best"
block or catheter, it is left in situ and India ink is
injected via the catheter for dissection after euthanasia
of the
animals (while still fully anesthetized) at the end of
the workshop to confirm correct catheter or block placement.
- Where possible RASCI invites experts from all over the
world to act as guest faculty from time to time (See
Faculty).
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