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Carolina Cadaver Course (CME)

Date: May 22-23, 2010
Location: Durham, North Carolina 27710, United States
Email: katerahere@gmail.com
URL: http://anesthesiology.duke.edu/modules/anes_cme_ccc/index.php?id=1
Description: At the end of the workshop, the registrant will be able to:
  • Recognize and describe the anatomy of the peripheral nervous system (brachial, lumbar, and sacral plexuses and their terminal branches).
  • Correlate neuroanatomy and regional anesthesia techniques for both upper and lower extremities to provide nerve blocks.
  • Use an ultrasound device in order to visualize nerves and surrounding structures at the common sites for nerve blockade.
  • Discuss the side effects and complications of nerve block techniques and relate these to the proximity of related anatomical structures.
  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of local anesthetic toxicity and describe the appropriate clinical management.
12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ - maximum

Venue: The School of Nursing, Duke University Medical Center

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