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2026

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Toronto, Canada | Mar 07, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kim Wong
Dr. Kim Wong

BSc.P.T., M.D., FRCPC

Justine Denomme
Justine Denomme

MD, FRCPC

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop – Fully Booked

New York, USA | Mar 14, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:45 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
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Workshops

Ultrasound in Interventional Pain Medicine Comprehensive Workshop (Plus CIPS Exam preparation Instructions)

Leuven, Belgium | Mar 21, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:00)

  • Registration and Light Breakfast

Morning Session (09:00 - 10:00)

  • Upper Limb MSK Pain Procedures and Peripheral Nerve Entrapments
  • Shoulder- Bicep Tendon, AC Joint, SASD Bursa, Gleno-humeral Joint, Suprascapular Nerve
  • Elbow- Medial and Lateral Elbow, Ulnar Nerve & Cubital Tunnel
  • Wrist- Carpal Tunnel & Median Nerve, Guyon’s Canal & MCP Joint
  • Upper Limb Nerve Entrapments

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • Lower Limb MSK Pain Procedures and Peripheral Nerve Entrapments
  • Hip- Hip Joint, Trochanteric Complex, Ilio-tibial Band & Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
  • Knee- Knee Joint and Saphenous Nerve
  • Ankle- Tibio-tarsal Joint, MTP Joint, Tarsal Tunnel & Tibial Nerve
  • Lower Limb Nerve Entrapments

Morning Session (11:15 - 11:30)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (11:30 - 12:30)

  • Cervical Spine Procedures/ Procedures for Neck Pain Management Sonography Demonstration
  • Cervical Facet and Cervical Medial Branches, TON
  • Cervical Nerve Roots
  • Cervical Sympathetic Chain
  • Greater Occipital Nerve
  • Trigger Points & Myofascial Pain

Morning Session (12:30 - 13:00)

  • Thoracic Spine Procedures/ Procedures for Thoracic Spine and Chest Wall Pain Management
  • Thoracic Facets, Costotransverse Joint
  • Thoracic Paravertebral
  • Intercostal Nerve
  • Erector Spinae Plane Block
  • Parasternal Plane Block

Morning Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • Lunch Break

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 15:00)

  • Lumbar Spine & Sacrum Procedures/ Low Back and Buttock Pain Management
  • Caudal Epidural
  • Sacro-iliac Joint & Ligaments
  • Piriformis Muscle Injection
  • Lumbar Facet Joint & Medial Branches

Afternoon Session (15:00 - 16:00)

  • Abdomen & Pelvic Procedures/ Abdominal Myofascial Pain Syndromes, Pelvic Pain Management
  • Ilio-inguinal & Ilio-hypogastric Nerve Block
  • Rectus Sheath, TAP Plane
  • Quadratus Lumborum Block
  • Genitofemoral Nerve Block
  • Pudendal Nerve Block

Afternoon Session (16:00 - 16:15)

  • Coffee Break

Afternoon Session (16:15 - 17:00)

  • Headache & Facial Pain Management
  • Supra & Infra-orbital Nerve Block
  • Maxillary Division of Trigeminal Nerve Block in Pterygo-palatine Fossa/ Sphenopalatine Block
  • Mental Nerve Block

Afternoon Session (17:00 - 17:30)

  • How to Prepare for the Ultrasound Certification Examinations
  • Exam Structure
  • Communication, Knowledge & Skills
  • Exam Techniques
  • Clinical Exam Videos

Afternoon Session (17:30 - 17:45)

  • Q & A with the Instructors and Instructions for Day 2
Day 2

Morning Session (07:45 - 08:00)

  • Registration and Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 09:00)

  • Head, Neck, Cervical Spine
  • Cervical Medial Branch, Cervical Nerve Roots, GON, Cervical Sympathetic Chain, Maxillary Nerve, Supra-orbital, Infra-orbital, Mental Nerve

Morning Session (09:00 - 10:00)

  • Lumbar Area, Pelvis, Abdomen
  • Lumbar Facet Joint, Medial Branches, Caudal, Sacro-iliac Joint, Piriformis, Pudendal Nerve, Ilio-inguinal, Iliohypogastric and Genitofemoral, ACNES, QLB, Rectus Sheath, TAP

Morning Session (10:00 - 11:00)

  • Thoracic Region
  • Thoracic Facet, Costo-transverse Joint, Intercostal Nerve, Paravertebral Space and Erector Spinae Plane (ESP)

Morning Session (11:00 - 11:15)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • Shoulder
  • Shoulder Joint, AC Joint, Long Head of Biceps, SASD Bursa, Supra-scapular Nerve, Axillary Nerve, Articular Branches to Shoulder Joint

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:15)

  • Elbow, Forearm & Wrist
  • Medial and Lateral Elbow, Ulnar Nerve, Cubital Tunnel, Carpal Tunnel, MCP Joint, Peripheral Nerves

Morning Session (13:15 - 14:00)

  • Lunch Break

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 15:00)

  • Hip
  • Hip Joint, Greater Trochanter Complex, Iliopsoas Bursa and Tendon, IT Band, Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve, Articular Branches of Femoral, Obturator and Accessory Obturator Nerve

Afternoon Session (15:00 - 16:00)

  • Knee and Ankle
  • Knee Joint, Genicular Nerves, Saphenous Nerve, Ankle Joint, Tarsal Tunnel, Tibial and Peroneal Nerves

Afternoon Session (16:00 - 16:30)

  • Block of your Choice- Ask the Expert

Afternoon Session (16:30 - 16:45)

  • Q & A and Course Review
Learning objectives
  • Develop a step wise approach to various pain management procedures using ultrasound guidance
  • Understand curriculum based procedures as per the CIPS examination curriculum
  • Learn how to prepare and to pass the CIPS examination
  • Learn how to perform in clinical case scenarios, approach and assessment
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer manoeuvres and ultrasound machine setting adjustments
Faculty
Sadiq Bhayani
Sadiq Bhayani

FRCA, MD, MBBS

Rahul Bhansali
Rahul Bhansali

MD

Queenayda Kroon
Queenayda Kroon

MD

Jose Pereira
Jose Pereira

MD

Kevin Lathouwers
Kevin Lathouwers

MD

Workshops

Vesalius Regional Anesthesia Cadaver Workshop

Leuven, Belgium | Apr 10, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session (07:45 - 12:45)

  • Registration
  • Welcome
  • Lectures
  • Break
  • Rotation across different stations: Sono-anatomy, hands-on scanning, phantom needling.
  • Break

Afternoon Session (12:45 - 20:00)

  • Rotation across different stations: Sono-anatomy, hands-on scanning, phantom needling.
  • Break
  • 3D Anatomy @ NYSORA HQ - Leuven
Day 2

Morning Session (07:30 - 12:30)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)
  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access
  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training
  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)
  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip
  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 14:45)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves
  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down
  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives

Clinical Goals:

  • To solidify three-dimensional anatomical understanding of clinically relevant regional anesthesia targets, using high-fidelity cadaver dissection integrated with ultrasound imaging, ensuring participants can reliably translate sono-anatomy into real patient care.

  • To improve the safety, precision, and consistency of needling techniques for both common and advanced regional anesthesia blocks by practicing on cadaveric models that accurately replicate tissue planes, depth relationships, and anatomical variability.

  • To bridge expert knowledge and bedside decision-making, enabling participants to move beyond “how to perform a block” toward understanding why, when, and when not to perform specific techniques in complex perioperative scenarios.

  • To enhance procedural confidence and efficiency in daily clinical practice, through deliberate hands-on repetition, expert faculty feedback, and focused small-group instruction—directly targeting common sources of uncertainty and error.

  • To strengthen clinical judgment in regional anesthesia, including block selection, risk assessment, and complication avoidance, with the ultimate goal of improving patient outcomes and perioperative care quality.
Faculty
Admir Hadzic
Admir Hadzic

MD, PhD.

Catherine Vandepitte
Catherine Vandepitte

MD, PhD.

Imré Van Herreweghe
Imré Van Herreweghe

MD

Peter Merjavy
Peter Merjavy

MD, EDRA Board Member

Steve Coppens
Steve Coppens

MD, PhD

Danny Feike Hoogma
Danny Feike Hoogma

MD, PhD

Matthias Desmet
Matthias Desmet

MD

Sari Casaer
Sari Casaer

MD

Morné Wolmarans
Morné Wolmarans

MD

Hanne-Rose Honis
Hanne-Rose Honis

MD

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Apr 25, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:30)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | May 16, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Leuven, Belgium | Jun 27, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Point Of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Workshop

Toronto, Canada | Jul 11, 2026

Schedule
Day 1
  • SESSION 1: Introduction into POCUS and essentials
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 2: Vascular Access: peripheral, arterial and central lines / Deep vein thrombosis
  • LUNCH BREAK
  • SESSION 3: Lung ultrasound
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 4:Abdominal ultrasound: trauma (eFAST)
Day 2
  • SESSION 1: Abdominal ultrasound: gastric content
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 2: Cardiac ultrasound: essential knowledge
  • LUNCH BREAK
  • SESSION 3: Cardiac ultrasound: interpretation
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 4: How to process this POCUS knowledge?
Learning objectives
  • Understand the essentials of ultrasound as well as the value of ultrasound artifacts and how they can affect POCUS.
  • Develop a systematic strategy to assess different organ systems, such as the lungs, abdomen and heart
  • Learn how to differentiate pathologies from normal findings and gain a deep understanding of the scope and limitations of POCUS
  • Acquire optimal ultrasound images and learn how to troubleshoot
  • Master vascular access techniques, training on simulators, and deep venous thrombosis scans of the lower extremities
Faculty
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kris Abbas

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Jul 25, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Aug 22, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Leuven, Belgium | Sep 05, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • Module 1: Blocks For The Upper Extremity
  • Interscalene
  • Supraclavicular

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Sep 12, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS blocks (aka Interpectoral & Pectoserratus blocks)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Oct 03, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:45)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:45 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Pediatric Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Leuven, Belgium | Oct 10, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (09:00 - 09:15)

  • Welcome, Introduction & Overview

Morning Session (09:15 - 09:45)

  • Local Anesthetic Dosing in Pediatrics: Dose, Volume, Concentration

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • Upper Limb Blocks for Elbow, Forearm & Shoulder Surgery • Interscalene, Supraclavicular, Infraclavicular, Axillary

Morning Session (10:30 - 11:15)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Upper Limb Blocks

Morning Session (11:15 - 11:30)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (11:30 - 00:15)

  • Lower Limb Blocks for Clubfoot & Hip Pathology • Suprainguinal FICB, PENG, LFCN, Adductor Canal, Popliteal

Afternoon Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Lower Limb Blocks

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • Lunch Break

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:30)

  • Case-Based Discussion: Choosing the Right Block for Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 16:00)

  • Comprehensive Hands-on Practice & Live Scanning Demonstrations
Day 2

Morning Session (09:00 - 09:15)

  • Principles of Neonatal & Infant Regional Anesthesia

Morning Session (09:15 - 09:45)

  • Thoracic Blocks for VATS and Chest Surgery • ESP, PVB, Serratus, PECS 1/2

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Thoracic & PECS Blocks

Morning Session (10:30 - 10:45)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (10:45 - 11:15)

  • Abdominal Wall Blocks for Laparoscopic & Inguinal Surgery • TAP, QLB, Rectus Sheath, Ilioinguinal/Iliohypogastric

Morning Session (11:15 - 11:45)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Abdominal Wall Blocks

Morning Session (11:45 - 12:15)

  • Neuraxial & Perineal Blocks in Pediatrics • Caudal, Spinal, Pudendal, Penile

Afternoon Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Caudal, Spinal & Penile Blocks + Case Review
Learning objectives
  • Identify the relevant basic anatomy and techniques for performing selected peripheral nerve blocks in children
  • Recognize the key differences in the ultrasound presentation of relevant structures between adults and children
  • Evaluate the correct dose and volume of LA for all age groups
  • Adapt and perfect regional anesthesia techniques to accommodate the more compliant tissues of children
  • Demonstrate use of regional anesthesia equipment tailored for different age groups
Faculty
Emil Bosinci
Emil Bosinci

MD

Peter Kenderessy
Peter Kenderessy

MD

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Istanbul, Turkey | Oct 24, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • Module 1: Blocks For The Upper Extremity
  • Interscalene
  • Supraclavicular

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Oct 31, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Toronto, Canada | Nov 14, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kris Abbas

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Nov 21, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Leuven, Belgium | Nov 28, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • Module 1: Blocks For The Upper Extremity
  • Interscalene
  • Supraclavicular

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Dec 12, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

2026

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop – Fully Booked

New York, USA | Mar 14, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:45 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Apr 25, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:30)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | May 16, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Jul 25, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Aug 22, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Sep 12, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS blocks (aka Interpectoral & Pectoserratus blocks)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Oct 03, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:45)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:45 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Oct 31, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Nov 21, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

New York, USA | Dec 12, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

2026

Workshops

Ultrasound in Interventional Pain Medicine Comprehensive Workshop (Plus CIPS Exam preparation Instructions)

Leuven, Belgium | Mar 21, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:00)

  • Registration and Light Breakfast

Morning Session (09:00 - 10:00)

  • Upper Limb MSK Pain Procedures and Peripheral Nerve Entrapments
  • Shoulder- Bicep Tendon, AC Joint, SASD Bursa, Gleno-humeral Joint, Suprascapular Nerve
  • Elbow- Medial and Lateral Elbow, Ulnar Nerve & Cubital Tunnel
  • Wrist- Carpal Tunnel & Median Nerve, Guyon’s Canal & MCP Joint
  • Upper Limb Nerve Entrapments

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • Lower Limb MSK Pain Procedures and Peripheral Nerve Entrapments
  • Hip- Hip Joint, Trochanteric Complex, Ilio-tibial Band & Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
  • Knee- Knee Joint and Saphenous Nerve
  • Ankle- Tibio-tarsal Joint, MTP Joint, Tarsal Tunnel & Tibial Nerve
  • Lower Limb Nerve Entrapments

Morning Session (11:15 - 11:30)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (11:30 - 12:30)

  • Cervical Spine Procedures/ Procedures for Neck Pain Management Sonography Demonstration
  • Cervical Facet and Cervical Medial Branches, TON
  • Cervical Nerve Roots
  • Cervical Sympathetic Chain
  • Greater Occipital Nerve
  • Trigger Points & Myofascial Pain

Morning Session (12:30 - 13:00)

  • Thoracic Spine Procedures/ Procedures for Thoracic Spine and Chest Wall Pain Management
  • Thoracic Facets, Costotransverse Joint
  • Thoracic Paravertebral
  • Intercostal Nerve
  • Erector Spinae Plane Block
  • Parasternal Plane Block

Morning Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • Lunch Break

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 15:00)

  • Lumbar Spine & Sacrum Procedures/ Low Back and Buttock Pain Management
  • Caudal Epidural
  • Sacro-iliac Joint & Ligaments
  • Piriformis Muscle Injection
  • Lumbar Facet Joint & Medial Branches

Afternoon Session (15:00 - 16:00)

  • Abdomen & Pelvic Procedures/ Abdominal Myofascial Pain Syndromes, Pelvic Pain Management
  • Ilio-inguinal & Ilio-hypogastric Nerve Block
  • Rectus Sheath, TAP Plane
  • Quadratus Lumborum Block
  • Genitofemoral Nerve Block
  • Pudendal Nerve Block

Afternoon Session (16:00 - 16:15)

  • Coffee Break

Afternoon Session (16:15 - 17:00)

  • Headache & Facial Pain Management
  • Supra & Infra-orbital Nerve Block
  • Maxillary Division of Trigeminal Nerve Block in Pterygo-palatine Fossa/ Sphenopalatine Block
  • Mental Nerve Block

Afternoon Session (17:00 - 17:30)

  • How to Prepare for the Ultrasound Certification Examinations
  • Exam Structure
  • Communication, Knowledge & Skills
  • Exam Techniques
  • Clinical Exam Videos

Afternoon Session (17:30 - 17:45)

  • Q & A with the Instructors and Instructions for Day 2
Day 2

Morning Session (07:45 - 08:00)

  • Registration and Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 09:00)

  • Head, Neck, Cervical Spine
  • Cervical Medial Branch, Cervical Nerve Roots, GON, Cervical Sympathetic Chain, Maxillary Nerve, Supra-orbital, Infra-orbital, Mental Nerve

Morning Session (09:00 - 10:00)

  • Lumbar Area, Pelvis, Abdomen
  • Lumbar Facet Joint, Medial Branches, Caudal, Sacro-iliac Joint, Piriformis, Pudendal Nerve, Ilio-inguinal, Iliohypogastric and Genitofemoral, ACNES, QLB, Rectus Sheath, TAP

Morning Session (10:00 - 11:00)

  • Thoracic Region
  • Thoracic Facet, Costo-transverse Joint, Intercostal Nerve, Paravertebral Space and Erector Spinae Plane (ESP)

Morning Session (11:00 - 11:15)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • Shoulder
  • Shoulder Joint, AC Joint, Long Head of Biceps, SASD Bursa, Supra-scapular Nerve, Axillary Nerve, Articular Branches to Shoulder Joint

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:15)

  • Elbow, Forearm & Wrist
  • Medial and Lateral Elbow, Ulnar Nerve, Cubital Tunnel, Carpal Tunnel, MCP Joint, Peripheral Nerves

Morning Session (13:15 - 14:00)

  • Lunch Break

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 15:00)

  • Hip
  • Hip Joint, Greater Trochanter Complex, Iliopsoas Bursa and Tendon, IT Band, Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve, Articular Branches of Femoral, Obturator and Accessory Obturator Nerve

Afternoon Session (15:00 - 16:00)

  • Knee and Ankle
  • Knee Joint, Genicular Nerves, Saphenous Nerve, Ankle Joint, Tarsal Tunnel, Tibial and Peroneal Nerves

Afternoon Session (16:00 - 16:30)

  • Block of your Choice- Ask the Expert

Afternoon Session (16:30 - 16:45)

  • Q & A and Course Review
Learning objectives
  • Develop a step wise approach to various pain management procedures using ultrasound guidance
  • Understand curriculum based procedures as per the CIPS examination curriculum
  • Learn how to prepare and to pass the CIPS examination
  • Learn how to perform in clinical case scenarios, approach and assessment
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer manoeuvres and ultrasound machine setting adjustments
Faculty
Sadiq Bhayani
Sadiq Bhayani

FRCA, MD, MBBS

Rahul Bhansali
Rahul Bhansali

MD

Queenayda Kroon
Queenayda Kroon

MD

Jose Pereira
Jose Pereira

MD

Kevin Lathouwers
Kevin Lathouwers

MD

Workshops

Vesalius Regional Anesthesia Cadaver Workshop

Leuven, Belgium | Apr 10, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session (07:45 - 12:45)

  • Registration
  • Welcome
  • Lectures
  • Break
  • Rotation across different stations: Sono-anatomy, hands-on scanning, phantom needling.
  • Break

Afternoon Session (12:45 - 20:00)

  • Rotation across different stations: Sono-anatomy, hands-on scanning, phantom needling.
  • Break
  • 3D Anatomy @ NYSORA HQ - Leuven
Day 2

Morning Session (07:30 - 12:30)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)
  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access
  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training
  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)
  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip
  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 14:45)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves
  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down
  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives

Clinical Goals:

  • To solidify three-dimensional anatomical understanding of clinically relevant regional anesthesia targets, using high-fidelity cadaver dissection integrated with ultrasound imaging, ensuring participants can reliably translate sono-anatomy into real patient care.

  • To improve the safety, precision, and consistency of needling techniques for both common and advanced regional anesthesia blocks by practicing on cadaveric models that accurately replicate tissue planes, depth relationships, and anatomical variability.

  • To bridge expert knowledge and bedside decision-making, enabling participants to move beyond “how to perform a block” toward understanding why, when, and when not to perform specific techniques in complex perioperative scenarios.

  • To enhance procedural confidence and efficiency in daily clinical practice, through deliberate hands-on repetition, expert faculty feedback, and focused small-group instruction—directly targeting common sources of uncertainty and error.

  • To strengthen clinical judgment in regional anesthesia, including block selection, risk assessment, and complication avoidance, with the ultimate goal of improving patient outcomes and perioperative care quality.
Faculty
Admir Hadzic
Admir Hadzic

MD, PhD.

Catherine Vandepitte
Catherine Vandepitte

MD, PhD.

Imré Van Herreweghe
Imré Van Herreweghe

MD

Peter Merjavy
Peter Merjavy

MD, EDRA Board Member

Steve Coppens
Steve Coppens

MD, PhD

Danny Feike Hoogma
Danny Feike Hoogma

MD, PhD

Matthias Desmet
Matthias Desmet

MD

Sari Casaer
Sari Casaer

MD

Morné Wolmarans
Morné Wolmarans

MD

Hanne-Rose Honis
Hanne-Rose Honis

MD

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Leuven, Belgium | Jun 27, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Leuven, Belgium | Sep 05, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • Module 1: Blocks For The Upper Extremity
  • Interscalene
  • Supraclavicular

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Pediatric Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Leuven, Belgium | Oct 10, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (09:00 - 09:15)

  • Welcome, Introduction & Overview

Morning Session (09:15 - 09:45)

  • Local Anesthetic Dosing in Pediatrics: Dose, Volume, Concentration

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • Upper Limb Blocks for Elbow, Forearm & Shoulder Surgery • Interscalene, Supraclavicular, Infraclavicular, Axillary

Morning Session (10:30 - 11:15)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Upper Limb Blocks

Morning Session (11:15 - 11:30)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (11:30 - 00:15)

  • Lower Limb Blocks for Clubfoot & Hip Pathology • Suprainguinal FICB, PENG, LFCN, Adductor Canal, Popliteal

Afternoon Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Lower Limb Blocks

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • Lunch Break

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:30)

  • Case-Based Discussion: Choosing the Right Block for Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 16:00)

  • Comprehensive Hands-on Practice & Live Scanning Demonstrations
Day 2

Morning Session (09:00 - 09:15)

  • Principles of Neonatal & Infant Regional Anesthesia

Morning Session (09:15 - 09:45)

  • Thoracic Blocks for VATS and Chest Surgery • ESP, PVB, Serratus, PECS 1/2

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Thoracic & PECS Blocks

Morning Session (10:30 - 10:45)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (10:45 - 11:15)

  • Abdominal Wall Blocks for Laparoscopic & Inguinal Surgery • TAP, QLB, Rectus Sheath, Ilioinguinal/Iliohypogastric

Morning Session (11:15 - 11:45)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Abdominal Wall Blocks

Morning Session (11:45 - 12:15)

  • Neuraxial & Perineal Blocks in Pediatrics • Caudal, Spinal, Pudendal, Penile

Afternoon Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Caudal, Spinal & Penile Blocks + Case Review
Learning objectives
  • Identify the relevant basic anatomy and techniques for performing selected peripheral nerve blocks in children
  • Recognize the key differences in the ultrasound presentation of relevant structures between adults and children
  • Evaluate the correct dose and volume of LA for all age groups
  • Adapt and perfect regional anesthesia techniques to accommodate the more compliant tissues of children
  • Demonstrate use of regional anesthesia equipment tailored for different age groups
Faculty
Emil Bosinci
Emil Bosinci

MD

Peter Kenderessy
Peter Kenderessy

MD

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Leuven, Belgium | Nov 28, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • Module 1: Blocks For The Upper Extremity
  • Interscalene
  • Supraclavicular

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

2026

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Toronto, Canada | Mar 07, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kim Wong
Dr. Kim Wong

BSc.P.T., M.D., FRCPC

Justine Denomme
Justine Denomme

MD, FRCPC

Workshops

Point Of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Workshop

Toronto, Canada | Jul 11, 2026

Schedule
Day 1
  • SESSION 1: Introduction into POCUS and essentials
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 2: Vascular Access: peripheral, arterial and central lines / Deep vein thrombosis
  • LUNCH BREAK
  • SESSION 3: Lung ultrasound
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 4:Abdominal ultrasound: trauma (eFAST)
Day 2
  • SESSION 1: Abdominal ultrasound: gastric content
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 2: Cardiac ultrasound: essential knowledge
  • LUNCH BREAK
  • SESSION 3: Cardiac ultrasound: interpretation
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 4: How to process this POCUS knowledge?
Learning objectives
  • Understand the essentials of ultrasound as well as the value of ultrasound artifacts and how they can affect POCUS.
  • Develop a systematic strategy to assess different organ systems, such as the lungs, abdomen and heart
  • Learn how to differentiate pathologies from normal findings and gain a deep understanding of the scope and limitations of POCUS
  • Acquire optimal ultrasound images and learn how to troubleshoot
  • Master vascular access techniques, training on simulators, and deep venous thrombosis scans of the lower extremities
Faculty
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kris Abbas

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Toronto, Canada | Nov 14, 2026

Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kris Abbas

2026

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Mar 07, 2026
Toronto, Canada
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kim Wong
Dr. Kim Wong

BSc.P.T., M.D., FRCPC

Justine Denomme
Justine Denomme

MD, FRCPC

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop – Fully Booked

Mar 14, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:45 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound in Interventional Pain Medicine Comprehensive Workshop (Plus CIPS Exam preparation Instructions)

Mar 21, 2026
Leuven, Belgium
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:00)

  • Registration and Light Breakfast

Morning Session (09:00 - 10:00)

  • Upper Limb MSK Pain Procedures and Peripheral Nerve Entrapments
  • Shoulder- Bicep Tendon, AC Joint, SASD Bursa, Gleno-humeral Joint, Suprascapular Nerve
  • Elbow- Medial and Lateral Elbow, Ulnar Nerve & Cubital Tunnel
  • Wrist- Carpal Tunnel & Median Nerve, Guyon’s Canal & MCP Joint
  • Upper Limb Nerve Entrapments

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • Lower Limb MSK Pain Procedures and Peripheral Nerve Entrapments
  • Hip- Hip Joint, Trochanteric Complex, Ilio-tibial Band & Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
  • Knee- Knee Joint and Saphenous Nerve
  • Ankle- Tibio-tarsal Joint, MTP Joint, Tarsal Tunnel & Tibial Nerve
  • Lower Limb Nerve Entrapments

Morning Session (11:15 - 11:30)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (11:30 - 12:30)

  • Cervical Spine Procedures/ Procedures for Neck Pain Management Sonography Demonstration
  • Cervical Facet and Cervical Medial Branches, TON
  • Cervical Nerve Roots
  • Cervical Sympathetic Chain
  • Greater Occipital Nerve
  • Trigger Points & Myofascial Pain

Morning Session (12:30 - 13:00)

  • Thoracic Spine Procedures/ Procedures for Thoracic Spine and Chest Wall Pain Management
  • Thoracic Facets, Costotransverse Joint
  • Thoracic Paravertebral
  • Intercostal Nerve
  • Erector Spinae Plane Block
  • Parasternal Plane Block

Morning Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • Lunch Break

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 15:00)

  • Lumbar Spine & Sacrum Procedures/ Low Back and Buttock Pain Management
  • Caudal Epidural
  • Sacro-iliac Joint & Ligaments
  • Piriformis Muscle Injection
  • Lumbar Facet Joint & Medial Branches

Afternoon Session (15:00 - 16:00)

  • Abdomen & Pelvic Procedures/ Abdominal Myofascial Pain Syndromes, Pelvic Pain Management
  • Ilio-inguinal & Ilio-hypogastric Nerve Block
  • Rectus Sheath, TAP Plane
  • Quadratus Lumborum Block
  • Genitofemoral Nerve Block
  • Pudendal Nerve Block

Afternoon Session (16:00 - 16:15)

  • Coffee Break

Afternoon Session (16:15 - 17:00)

  • Headache & Facial Pain Management
  • Supra & Infra-orbital Nerve Block
  • Maxillary Division of Trigeminal Nerve Block in Pterygo-palatine Fossa/ Sphenopalatine Block
  • Mental Nerve Block

Afternoon Session (17:00 - 17:30)

  • How to Prepare for the Ultrasound Certification Examinations
  • Exam Structure
  • Communication, Knowledge & Skills
  • Exam Techniques
  • Clinical Exam Videos

Afternoon Session (17:30 - 17:45)

  • Q & A with the Instructors and Instructions for Day 2
Day 2

Morning Session (07:45 - 08:00)

  • Registration and Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 09:00)

  • Head, Neck, Cervical Spine
  • Cervical Medial Branch, Cervical Nerve Roots, GON, Cervical Sympathetic Chain, Maxillary Nerve, Supra-orbital, Infra-orbital, Mental Nerve

Morning Session (09:00 - 10:00)

  • Lumbar Area, Pelvis, Abdomen
  • Lumbar Facet Joint, Medial Branches, Caudal, Sacro-iliac Joint, Piriformis, Pudendal Nerve, Ilio-inguinal, Iliohypogastric and Genitofemoral, ACNES, QLB, Rectus Sheath, TAP

Morning Session (10:00 - 11:00)

  • Thoracic Region
  • Thoracic Facet, Costo-transverse Joint, Intercostal Nerve, Paravertebral Space and Erector Spinae Plane (ESP)

Morning Session (11:00 - 11:15)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • Shoulder
  • Shoulder Joint, AC Joint, Long Head of Biceps, SASD Bursa, Supra-scapular Nerve, Axillary Nerve, Articular Branches to Shoulder Joint

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:15)

  • Elbow, Forearm & Wrist
  • Medial and Lateral Elbow, Ulnar Nerve, Cubital Tunnel, Carpal Tunnel, MCP Joint, Peripheral Nerves

Morning Session (13:15 - 14:00)

  • Lunch Break

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 15:00)

  • Hip
  • Hip Joint, Greater Trochanter Complex, Iliopsoas Bursa and Tendon, IT Band, Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve, Articular Branches of Femoral, Obturator and Accessory Obturator Nerve

Afternoon Session (15:00 - 16:00)

  • Knee and Ankle
  • Knee Joint, Genicular Nerves, Saphenous Nerve, Ankle Joint, Tarsal Tunnel, Tibial and Peroneal Nerves

Afternoon Session (16:00 - 16:30)

  • Block of your Choice- Ask the Expert

Afternoon Session (16:30 - 16:45)

  • Q & A and Course Review
Learning objectives
  • Develop a step wise approach to various pain management procedures using ultrasound guidance
  • Understand curriculum based procedures as per the CIPS examination curriculum
  • Learn how to prepare and to pass the CIPS examination
  • Learn how to perform in clinical case scenarios, approach and assessment
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer manoeuvres and ultrasound machine setting adjustments
Faculty
Sadiq Bhayani
Sadiq Bhayani

FRCA, MD, MBBS

Rahul Bhansali
Rahul Bhansali

MD

Queenayda Kroon
Queenayda Kroon

MD

Jose Pereira
Jose Pereira

MD

Kevin Lathouwers
Kevin Lathouwers

MD

Workshops

Vesalius Regional Anesthesia Cadaver Workshop

Apr 10, 2026
Leuven, Belgium
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session (07:45 - 12:45)

  • Registration
  • Welcome
  • Lectures
  • Break
  • Rotation across different stations: Sono-anatomy, hands-on scanning, phantom needling.
  • Break

Afternoon Session (12:45 - 20:00)

  • Rotation across different stations: Sono-anatomy, hands-on scanning, phantom needling.
  • Break
  • 3D Anatomy @ NYSORA HQ - Leuven
Day 2

Morning Session (07:30 - 12:30)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)
  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access
  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training
  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)
  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip
  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 14:45)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves
  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down
  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives

Clinical Goals:

  • To solidify three-dimensional anatomical understanding of clinically relevant regional anesthesia targets, using high-fidelity cadaver dissection integrated with ultrasound imaging, ensuring participants can reliably translate sono-anatomy into real patient care.

  • To improve the safety, precision, and consistency of needling techniques for both common and advanced regional anesthesia blocks by practicing on cadaveric models that accurately replicate tissue planes, depth relationships, and anatomical variability.

  • To bridge expert knowledge and bedside decision-making, enabling participants to move beyond “how to perform a block” toward understanding why, when, and when not to perform specific techniques in complex perioperative scenarios.

  • To enhance procedural confidence and efficiency in daily clinical practice, through deliberate hands-on repetition, expert faculty feedback, and focused small-group instruction—directly targeting common sources of uncertainty and error.

  • To strengthen clinical judgment in regional anesthesia, including block selection, risk assessment, and complication avoidance, with the ultimate goal of improving patient outcomes and perioperative care quality.
Faculty
Admir Hadzic
Admir Hadzic

MD, PhD.

Catherine Vandepitte
Catherine Vandepitte

MD, PhD.

Imré Van Herreweghe
Imré Van Herreweghe

MD

Peter Merjavy
Peter Merjavy

MD, EDRA Board Member

Steve Coppens
Steve Coppens

MD, PhD

Danny Feike Hoogma
Danny Feike Hoogma

MD, PhD

Matthias Desmet
Matthias Desmet

MD

Sari Casaer
Sari Casaer

MD

Morné Wolmarans
Morné Wolmarans

MD

Hanne-Rose Honis
Hanne-Rose Honis

MD

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Apr 25, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:30)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

May 16, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Jun 27, 2026
Leuven, Belgium
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Point Of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Workshop

Jul 11, 2026
Toronto, Canada
Schedule
Day 1
  • SESSION 1: Introduction into POCUS and essentials
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 2: Vascular Access: peripheral, arterial and central lines / Deep vein thrombosis
  • LUNCH BREAK
  • SESSION 3: Lung ultrasound
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 4:Abdominal ultrasound: trauma (eFAST)
Day 2
  • SESSION 1: Abdominal ultrasound: gastric content
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 2: Cardiac ultrasound: essential knowledge
  • LUNCH BREAK
  • SESSION 3: Cardiac ultrasound: interpretation
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 4: How to process this POCUS knowledge?
Learning objectives
  • Understand the essentials of ultrasound as well as the value of ultrasound artifacts and how they can affect POCUS.
  • Develop a systematic strategy to assess different organ systems, such as the lungs, abdomen and heart
  • Learn how to differentiate pathologies from normal findings and gain a deep understanding of the scope and limitations of POCUS
  • Acquire optimal ultrasound images and learn how to troubleshoot
  • Master vascular access techniques, training on simulators, and deep venous thrombosis scans of the lower extremities
Faculty
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kris Abbas

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Jul 25, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Aug 22, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Sep 05, 2026
Leuven, Belgium
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • Module 1: Blocks For The Upper Extremity
  • Interscalene
  • Supraclavicular

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Sep 12, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS blocks (aka Interpectoral & Pectoserratus blocks)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Oct 03, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:45)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:45 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Pediatric Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Oct 10, 2026
Leuven, Belgium
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (09:00 - 09:15)

  • Welcome, Introduction & Overview

Morning Session (09:15 - 09:45)

  • Local Anesthetic Dosing in Pediatrics: Dose, Volume, Concentration

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • Upper Limb Blocks for Elbow, Forearm & Shoulder Surgery • Interscalene, Supraclavicular, Infraclavicular, Axillary

Morning Session (10:30 - 11:15)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Upper Limb Blocks

Morning Session (11:15 - 11:30)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (11:30 - 00:15)

  • Lower Limb Blocks for Clubfoot & Hip Pathology • Suprainguinal FICB, PENG, LFCN, Adductor Canal, Popliteal

Afternoon Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Lower Limb Blocks

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • Lunch Break

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:30)

  • Case-Based Discussion: Choosing the Right Block for Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 16:00)

  • Comprehensive Hands-on Practice & Live Scanning Demonstrations
Day 2

Morning Session (09:00 - 09:15)

  • Principles of Neonatal & Infant Regional Anesthesia

Morning Session (09:15 - 09:45)

  • Thoracic Blocks for VATS and Chest Surgery • ESP, PVB, Serratus, PECS 1/2

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Thoracic & PECS Blocks

Morning Session (10:30 - 10:45)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (10:45 - 11:15)

  • Abdominal Wall Blocks for Laparoscopic & Inguinal Surgery • TAP, QLB, Rectus Sheath, Ilioinguinal/Iliohypogastric

Morning Session (11:15 - 11:45)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Abdominal Wall Blocks

Morning Session (11:45 - 12:15)

  • Neuraxial & Perineal Blocks in Pediatrics • Caudal, Spinal, Pudendal, Penile

Afternoon Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Caudal, Spinal & Penile Blocks + Case Review
Learning objectives
  • Identify the relevant basic anatomy and techniques for performing selected peripheral nerve blocks in children
  • Recognize the key differences in the ultrasound presentation of relevant structures between adults and children
  • Evaluate the correct dose and volume of LA for all age groups
  • Adapt and perfect regional anesthesia techniques to accommodate the more compliant tissues of children
  • Demonstrate use of regional anesthesia equipment tailored for different age groups
Faculty
Emil Bosinci
Emil Bosinci

MD

Peter Kenderessy
Peter Kenderessy

MD

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Oct 24, 2026
Istanbul, Turkey
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • Module 1: Blocks For The Upper Extremity
  • Interscalene
  • Supraclavicular

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Oct 31, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Nov 14, 2026
Toronto, Canada
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kris Abbas

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Nov 21, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Nov 28, 2026
Leuven, Belgium
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • Module 1: Blocks For The Upper Extremity
  • Interscalene
  • Supraclavicular

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Dec 12, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

2026

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop – Fully Booked

Mar 14, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:45 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Apr 25, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:30)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

May 16, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Jul 25, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Aug 22, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Sep 12, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS blocks (aka Interpectoral & Pectoserratus blocks)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Oct 03, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:45)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:45 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Oct 31, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Nov 21, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Dec 12, 2026
New York, USA
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

2026

Workshops

Ultrasound in Interventional Pain Medicine Comprehensive Workshop (Plus CIPS Exam preparation Instructions)

Mar 21, 2026
Leuven, Belgium
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:00)

  • Registration and Light Breakfast

Morning Session (09:00 - 10:00)

  • Upper Limb MSK Pain Procedures and Peripheral Nerve Entrapments
  • Shoulder- Bicep Tendon, AC Joint, SASD Bursa, Gleno-humeral Joint, Suprascapular Nerve
  • Elbow- Medial and Lateral Elbow, Ulnar Nerve & Cubital Tunnel
  • Wrist- Carpal Tunnel & Median Nerve, Guyon’s Canal & MCP Joint
  • Upper Limb Nerve Entrapments

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • Lower Limb MSK Pain Procedures and Peripheral Nerve Entrapments
  • Hip- Hip Joint, Trochanteric Complex, Ilio-tibial Band & Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
  • Knee- Knee Joint and Saphenous Nerve
  • Ankle- Tibio-tarsal Joint, MTP Joint, Tarsal Tunnel & Tibial Nerve
  • Lower Limb Nerve Entrapments

Morning Session (11:15 - 11:30)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (11:30 - 12:30)

  • Cervical Spine Procedures/ Procedures for Neck Pain Management Sonography Demonstration
  • Cervical Facet and Cervical Medial Branches, TON
  • Cervical Nerve Roots
  • Cervical Sympathetic Chain
  • Greater Occipital Nerve
  • Trigger Points & Myofascial Pain

Morning Session (12:30 - 13:00)

  • Thoracic Spine Procedures/ Procedures for Thoracic Spine and Chest Wall Pain Management
  • Thoracic Facets, Costotransverse Joint
  • Thoracic Paravertebral
  • Intercostal Nerve
  • Erector Spinae Plane Block
  • Parasternal Plane Block

Morning Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • Lunch Break

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 15:00)

  • Lumbar Spine & Sacrum Procedures/ Low Back and Buttock Pain Management
  • Caudal Epidural
  • Sacro-iliac Joint & Ligaments
  • Piriformis Muscle Injection
  • Lumbar Facet Joint & Medial Branches

Afternoon Session (15:00 - 16:00)

  • Abdomen & Pelvic Procedures/ Abdominal Myofascial Pain Syndromes, Pelvic Pain Management
  • Ilio-inguinal & Ilio-hypogastric Nerve Block
  • Rectus Sheath, TAP Plane
  • Quadratus Lumborum Block
  • Genitofemoral Nerve Block
  • Pudendal Nerve Block

Afternoon Session (16:00 - 16:15)

  • Coffee Break

Afternoon Session (16:15 - 17:00)

  • Headache & Facial Pain Management
  • Supra & Infra-orbital Nerve Block
  • Maxillary Division of Trigeminal Nerve Block in Pterygo-palatine Fossa/ Sphenopalatine Block
  • Mental Nerve Block

Afternoon Session (17:00 - 17:30)

  • How to Prepare for the Ultrasound Certification Examinations
  • Exam Structure
  • Communication, Knowledge & Skills
  • Exam Techniques
  • Clinical Exam Videos

Afternoon Session (17:30 - 17:45)

  • Q & A with the Instructors and Instructions for Day 2
Day 2

Morning Session (07:45 - 08:00)

  • Registration and Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 09:00)

  • Head, Neck, Cervical Spine
  • Cervical Medial Branch, Cervical Nerve Roots, GON, Cervical Sympathetic Chain, Maxillary Nerve, Supra-orbital, Infra-orbital, Mental Nerve

Morning Session (09:00 - 10:00)

  • Lumbar Area, Pelvis, Abdomen
  • Lumbar Facet Joint, Medial Branches, Caudal, Sacro-iliac Joint, Piriformis, Pudendal Nerve, Ilio-inguinal, Iliohypogastric and Genitofemoral, ACNES, QLB, Rectus Sheath, TAP

Morning Session (10:00 - 11:00)

  • Thoracic Region
  • Thoracic Facet, Costo-transverse Joint, Intercostal Nerve, Paravertebral Space and Erector Spinae Plane (ESP)

Morning Session (11:00 - 11:15)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • Shoulder
  • Shoulder Joint, AC Joint, Long Head of Biceps, SASD Bursa, Supra-scapular Nerve, Axillary Nerve, Articular Branches to Shoulder Joint

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:15)

  • Elbow, Forearm & Wrist
  • Medial and Lateral Elbow, Ulnar Nerve, Cubital Tunnel, Carpal Tunnel, MCP Joint, Peripheral Nerves

Morning Session (13:15 - 14:00)

  • Lunch Break

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 15:00)

  • Hip
  • Hip Joint, Greater Trochanter Complex, Iliopsoas Bursa and Tendon, IT Band, Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve, Articular Branches of Femoral, Obturator and Accessory Obturator Nerve

Afternoon Session (15:00 - 16:00)

  • Knee and Ankle
  • Knee Joint, Genicular Nerves, Saphenous Nerve, Ankle Joint, Tarsal Tunnel, Tibial and Peroneal Nerves

Afternoon Session (16:00 - 16:30)

  • Block of your Choice- Ask the Expert

Afternoon Session (16:30 - 16:45)

  • Q & A and Course Review
Learning objectives
  • Develop a step wise approach to various pain management procedures using ultrasound guidance
  • Understand curriculum based procedures as per the CIPS examination curriculum
  • Learn how to prepare and to pass the CIPS examination
  • Learn how to perform in clinical case scenarios, approach and assessment
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer manoeuvres and ultrasound machine setting adjustments
Faculty
Sadiq Bhayani
Sadiq Bhayani

FRCA, MD, MBBS

Rahul Bhansali
Rahul Bhansali

MD

Queenayda Kroon
Queenayda Kroon

MD

Jose Pereira
Jose Pereira

MD

Kevin Lathouwers
Kevin Lathouwers

MD

Workshops

Vesalius Regional Anesthesia Cadaver Workshop

Apr 10, 2026
Leuven, Belgium
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session (07:45 - 12:45)

  • Registration
  • Welcome
  • Lectures
  • Break
  • Rotation across different stations: Sono-anatomy, hands-on scanning, phantom needling.
  • Break

Afternoon Session (12:45 - 20:00)

  • Rotation across different stations: Sono-anatomy, hands-on scanning, phantom needling.
  • Break
  • 3D Anatomy @ NYSORA HQ - Leuven
Day 2

Morning Session (07:30 - 12:30)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)
  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access
  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training
  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)
  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip
  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 14:45)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves
  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down
  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives

Clinical Goals:

  • To solidify three-dimensional anatomical understanding of clinically relevant regional anesthesia targets, using high-fidelity cadaver dissection integrated with ultrasound imaging, ensuring participants can reliably translate sono-anatomy into real patient care.

  • To improve the safety, precision, and consistency of needling techniques for both common and advanced regional anesthesia blocks by practicing on cadaveric models that accurately replicate tissue planes, depth relationships, and anatomical variability.

  • To bridge expert knowledge and bedside decision-making, enabling participants to move beyond “how to perform a block” toward understanding why, when, and when not to perform specific techniques in complex perioperative scenarios.

  • To enhance procedural confidence and efficiency in daily clinical practice, through deliberate hands-on repetition, expert faculty feedback, and focused small-group instruction—directly targeting common sources of uncertainty and error.

  • To strengthen clinical judgment in regional anesthesia, including block selection, risk assessment, and complication avoidance, with the ultimate goal of improving patient outcomes and perioperative care quality.
Faculty
Admir Hadzic
Admir Hadzic

MD, PhD.

Catherine Vandepitte
Catherine Vandepitte

MD, PhD.

Imré Van Herreweghe
Imré Van Herreweghe

MD

Peter Merjavy
Peter Merjavy

MD, EDRA Board Member

Steve Coppens
Steve Coppens

MD, PhD

Danny Feike Hoogma
Danny Feike Hoogma

MD, PhD

Matthias Desmet
Matthias Desmet

MD

Sari Casaer
Sari Casaer

MD

Morné Wolmarans
Morné Wolmarans

MD

Hanne-Rose Honis
Hanne-Rose Honis

MD

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Jun 27, 2026
Leuven, Belgium
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Sep 05, 2026
Leuven, Belgium
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • Module 1: Blocks For The Upper Extremity
  • Interscalene
  • Supraclavicular

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

Workshops

Pediatric Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Oct 10, 2026
Leuven, Belgium
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (09:00 - 09:15)

  • Welcome, Introduction & Overview

Morning Session (09:15 - 09:45)

  • Local Anesthetic Dosing in Pediatrics: Dose, Volume, Concentration

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • Upper Limb Blocks for Elbow, Forearm & Shoulder Surgery • Interscalene, Supraclavicular, Infraclavicular, Axillary

Morning Session (10:30 - 11:15)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Upper Limb Blocks

Morning Session (11:15 - 11:30)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (11:30 - 00:15)

  • Lower Limb Blocks for Clubfoot & Hip Pathology • Suprainguinal FICB, PENG, LFCN, Adductor Canal, Popliteal

Afternoon Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Lower Limb Blocks

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • Lunch Break

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:30)

  • Case-Based Discussion: Choosing the Right Block for Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 16:00)

  • Comprehensive Hands-on Practice & Live Scanning Demonstrations
Day 2

Morning Session (09:00 - 09:15)

  • Principles of Neonatal & Infant Regional Anesthesia

Morning Session (09:15 - 09:45)

  • Thoracic Blocks for VATS and Chest Surgery • ESP, PVB, Serratus, PECS 1/2

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Thoracic & PECS Blocks

Morning Session (10:30 - 10:45)

  • Coffee Break

Morning Session (10:45 - 11:15)

  • Abdominal Wall Blocks for Laparoscopic & Inguinal Surgery • TAP, QLB, Rectus Sheath, Ilioinguinal/Iliohypogastric

Morning Session (11:15 - 11:45)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Abdominal Wall Blocks

Morning Session (11:45 - 12:15)

  • Neuraxial & Perineal Blocks in Pediatrics • Caudal, Spinal, Pudendal, Penile

Afternoon Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Hands-on Scanning: Caudal, Spinal & Penile Blocks + Case Review
Learning objectives
  • Identify the relevant basic anatomy and techniques for performing selected peripheral nerve blocks in children
  • Recognize the key differences in the ultrasound presentation of relevant structures between adults and children
  • Evaluate the correct dose and volume of LA for all age groups
  • Adapt and perfect regional anesthesia techniques to accommodate the more compliant tissues of children
  • Demonstrate use of regional anesthesia equipment tailored for different age groups
Faculty
Emil Bosinci
Emil Bosinci

MD

Peter Kenderessy
Peter Kenderessy

MD

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Nov 28, 2026
Leuven, Belgium
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • LECTURE: Practical techniques to make you an ultrasound star
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • Module 1: Blocks For The Upper Extremity
  • Interscalene
  • Supraclavicular

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:15)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:15 - 15:30)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Coming soon.

2026

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Mar 07, 2026
Toronto, Canada
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • MODULE 4: Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kim Wong
Dr. Kim Wong

BSc.P.T., M.D., FRCPC

Justine Denomme
Justine Denomme

MD, FRCPC

Workshops

Point Of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Workshop

Jul 11, 2026
Toronto, Canada
Schedule
Day 1
  • SESSION 1: Introduction into POCUS and essentials
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 2: Vascular Access: peripheral, arterial and central lines / Deep vein thrombosis
  • LUNCH BREAK
  • SESSION 3: Lung ultrasound
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 4:Abdominal ultrasound: trauma (eFAST)
Day 2
  • SESSION 1: Abdominal ultrasound: gastric content
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 2: Cardiac ultrasound: essential knowledge
  • LUNCH BREAK
  • SESSION 3: Cardiac ultrasound: interpretation
  • COFFEE BREAK
  • SESSION 4: How to process this POCUS knowledge?
Learning objectives
  • Understand the essentials of ultrasound as well as the value of ultrasound artifacts and how they can affect POCUS.
  • Develop a systematic strategy to assess different organ systems, such as the lungs, abdomen and heart
  • Learn how to differentiate pathologies from normal findings and gain a deep understanding of the scope and limitations of POCUS
  • Acquire optimal ultrasound images and learn how to troubleshoot
  • Master vascular access techniques, training on simulators, and deep venous thrombosis scans of the lower extremities
Faculty
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kris Abbas

Workshops

Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Boutique Workshop

Nov 14, 2026
Toronto, Canada
Schedule
Day 1

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:45)

  • Introduction: How to Make the Most of This Course
  • What We Will Teach
  • Practice On Simulators During Breaks
  • How To Transpose Techniques Into Your Daily Practice: High Yield/Periop Management

Morning Session (08:45 - 10:00)

  • MODULE 1: Shoulder & Proximal Humerus
  • Interscalene Block: When And How
  • Patient Selection Pearls (OSA, COPD, Outpatient Shoulder Surgery)
  • Diaphragm-Sparing Strategies To Reduce Phrenic Nerve Involvement:
  • Selective Shoulder Strategies
  • Superior Trunk Block: Current Trends In Shoulder Analgesia
  • Suprascapular And Axillary Nerve Blocks

Morning Session (10:00 - 10:15)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (10:15 - 11:15)

  • MODULE 2: Clavicle & Upper Arm
  • Understanding “Clavicle Coverage” Concepts
  • Cervical Plexus Block And PEC I (Interpectoral) Block For Clavicle Analgesia
  • Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block
  • Supraclavicular Block
  • Infraclavicular Block
  • Decision-Making: Supraclavicular Vs Infraclavicular—When And Why

Morning Session (11:15 - 12:15)

  • MODULE 3: Upper Extremity (Elbow, Forearm & Hand)
  • Axillary Brachial Plexus Block: A High-Yield Workhorse
  • Three Essential Distal Forearm Blocks (Median, Ulnar, Radial)
  • When: Clinical Indications
  • Where: Optimal Forearm Block Levels

Morning Session (12:15 - 13:00)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Scanning (Hand–Eye Coordination Practice)

Afternoon Session (13:00 - 14:00)

  • Truncal Fascial Plane Blocks - Core Set Every Clinician Should Know
  • PECS Blocks (Interpectoral And Pecto-Serratus)
  • Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block
  • TAP Block: Lateral Vs Subcostal Vs Posterior Approaches
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block – Type I

Afternoon Session (14:00 - 14:45)

  • LECTURE
  • Preventing Complications Of Nerve Blocks
  • Adjuvants: Controversies And Practical Tips
  • Infectious Precautions: Sterility And Probe Covers

Afternoon Session (14:45 - 15:30)

  • Q&A Panel Discussion

Afternoon Session (15:30 - 16:00)

  • Scanning Practice: Consolidation and Repetition
  • Recap: What We Have Learned And Take-Home Messages
  • What We Will Learn Tomorrow (Program For The Next Day)
Day 2

Morning Session

  • All modules include demonstrations and scanning practice on live models

Morning Session (07:30 - 08:00)

  • Registration & Light Breakfast (Simulation Training)

Morning Session (08:00 - 08:30)

  • Review of Day 1: What We Learned – TIPS & Q&A

Morning Session (08:30 - 09:30)

  • MODULE 5: Lumbar Paraspinal & Posterior Wall Blocks
  • Neuraxial Ultrasound Scanning: Landmarks And Why It Matters
  • Four Critical Ultrasound Findings:
  • Midline Identification
  • Spinal Level Determination
  • Estimated Depth To Epidural/Intrathecal Space
  • Best Interspace For Access

Morning Session (09:30 - 09:45)

  • Coffee Break & Simulation Training

Morning Session (09:45 - 10:30)

  • LECTURE
  • Perioperative Management Of Nerve Blocks For Success: Premeds/Intraop/Multimodal
  • When Not To Perform Nerve Blocks
  • Prevention And Management Of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)

Morning Session (10:30 - 12:00)

  • MODULE 6: Lower Extremity — Hip & Knee Pathways
  • Femoral Nerve Block
  • Fascia Iliaca Block: Infrainguinal Vs Suprainguinal
  • PENG Block: When, Why, And How
  • When And Why: Femoral Vs Fascia Iliaca Vs PENG Blocks For Hip

Morning Session (12:00 - 12:30)

  • Lunch Break & Simulation Training

Afternoon Session (12:30 - 13:15)

  • Lower Extremity: Knee, Foot & Ankle
  • Femoral Triangle Vs Adductor Canal Block: The Truth Is In The Middle
  • IPACK And Genicular Nerve Concepts For Knee Analgesia
  • Ankle Block:
  • Tibial
  • Deep And Superficial Peroneal
  • Saphenous
  • Sural Nerves

Afternoon Session (13:15 - 14:30)

  • MODULE 7 REVIEW: More Scanning Top-Down

Afternoon Session (14:30 - 14:45)

  • Final Review & Q&A
  • What We Have Learned
  • Key Take-Home Messages
  • Must-Have Equipment, Documentation, And Sterility Principles
  • How To Safely Implement And Continue Developing These Techniques In Your Practice
Learning objectives
  • Interpret various sonographic artifacts and outline a plan for troubleshooting these using various transducer maneuvers and ultrasound machine setting adjustments;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for identification of the brachial plexus and individual nerves of the lower extremity, and associated vascular and musculoskeletal structures;
  • Demonstrate the correct sonographic technique for performance of truncal blocks including transversus abdominis plane block, rectus sheath block, and paravertebral and neuraxial block;
  • Develop a framework for the establishment of a regional anesthesia service using strategies to increase surgical, anesthetic and hospital buy-in;
  • Discuss the rational choice of local anesthetics and adjuvants for various peripheral nerve blocks.
Faculty
Dr. Kris Abbas
Dr. Kris Abbas

FAQ

Common questions about NYSORA Workshops & Boot Camps

NYSORA Workshops are small-group, hands-on training programs focused on ultrasound-guided techniques in regional anesthesia, pain procedures, and POCUS. This section also includes Boot Camps, which are immersive clinical observation experiences in a real hospital setting.

Workshops combine brief teaching with extensive hands-on practice using ultrasound machines, live models, and simulators.

Boot Camps are hospital-based clinical immersions where participants observe real-world ultrasound-guided procedures and decision-making during routine patient care.

NYSORA workshops are highly practical. While short lectures provide clinical context, most of the program is dedicated to hands-on scanning, supervised practice, and real-time feedback from faculty.

Depending on the course, topics may include:

  • Ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia and nerve blocks
  • Ultrasound-guided pain interventions (acute and chronic pain)
  • POCUS scanning and clinical interpretation
  • Needle visualization, sonoanatomy, and standardized step-by-step approaches

Each workshop page lists the exact procedures and learning objectives.

Workshops are intentionally kept small to maximize ultrasound time and instructor interaction.

Boot Camps are extremely limited-capacity to maintain a close faculty-to-participant ratio in the clinical environment.

Exact group size is shown on each event page.

Workshops are led by experienced clinicians and educators with deep expertise in regional anesthesia, pain medicine, and ultrasound-guided techniques.

Faculty composition varies by course and is listed on each workshop or boot camp page.

No formal prerequisites are required for most workshops. Courses support a range of skill levels—from trainees building fundamentals to experienced clinicians refining ultrasound-guided techniques.

Any course-specific requirements are listed on the event page.

Inclusions vary by event, but typically include:

  • Access to the full educational program
  • Use of ultrasound equipment, models, and training materials (for workshops)
  • Course resources and supporting materials
  • Lunch and breaks (when specified)
  • In some cases, access to digital learning tools such as NYSORA 360 or a relevant manual/app subscription

Travel and accommodation are generally not included. Where available, event pages provide guidance on nearby hotels and transportation.

You typically do not need to bring special equipment—ultrasound machines and training materials are provided.

Bring comfortable attire, a notebook, and optionally a tablet or laptop for accessing digital resources.

Boot Camp–specific instructions (such as hospital dress code) are provided after registration.

Cancellations must be submitted in writing to [email protected].

  • More than 30 days before the event: 50% refund
  • Within 30 days of the event: no refund

Rescheduling may be possible depending on availability but is not guaranteed. Always review the specific event page for the most accurate policy.

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