In Partnership with
Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Workshop| ACEP 2024
Sunday, September 29, 11am - 5pm PT
Delano Hotel room Crimson DE near Mandalay Bay
Las Vegas, Nevada
Join EMRA’s Ultrasound Committee at ACEP24 for a hands-on workshop in Ultrasound-guided Regional Anesthesia. Add this cutting edge skill for multimodal pain control to your clinical toolbox and familiarize yourself with the latest POCUS technology. In our discussion about the merits of sonography for procedural guidance, we will review interscalene, erector spinae, and fascia iliaca regional blocks.
Sign up for one of our sessions led by current emergency medicine residents and faculty.
Course Directors:
-Leland Perice, MD (Brown)
-Irina Sanjeevan, MD (Maimonides)
-Jordan Brown, MD (Einstein)
-Mark Brady, MD, MPH, MMSc, DTM&H (Brown)
Faculty Instructors:
-Caitlin Azzo, MD (Brown)
-Alyssa Nguyen Phuoc, MD (Maimonides)
-Tony Downs, MD (UT Memphis)
-Lauren Selamie, MD (Harvard)
-Trent She, MD (University of Connecticut, Hartford)
-Jay lin, MD (Sinai) (Mount Sinai)
-Nhu-Nguyen Le, MD (Denver Health)
-Emily Cen, MD (Maimonides)
-Michael Zimmerman, MD (NYU)
-Andrew Goldsmith MD, MBA (Harvard)
-Calvin Huang, MD, MPH (Harvard)
-Aluko Gift, MD (Brookdale)
-Joseph Pare, MD, MHS (Brown)
Junior educators (Fellows/junior faculty)
-Carrie Walsh, MD (Harvard)
-Jessie Chen, MD (Maimonides)
-Kristen Kobayashi, MD (Maimonides)
-Brendan Holmes, MD(Brown)
-Pooja Sheth, MD (Montefiore)
-Frederick Varone, MD (Brown)
-Brian Makowski, DO (Cleveland clinic)
-John Bowling, DO (Cleveland clinic)
-Irbert Vega, MD (University of Connecticut, Hartford)
-Balakumar, Arjun, MD, MS (Harvard)
-Peter Alsharif, MD (Denver Health)
-Lachlan Driver, MD (Harvard)
-Justine Milligan, MD (UC Cincinnati)
-Graciela Maldonado, MD, MS (Harvard)
-Laksmy Castillo, MD (Jackson Memorial Hospital)
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