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RA-UK Approved Meetings 2010

RAUK_approvedPlease find below a list of RA-UK approved meetings and courses.

A list of other meetings, events and seminars that may be of interest to our members and non-members working in the field of regional anaesthesia may be found here.

For information on how to submit an event click here.

January

Advanced Ultrasound Guided Regional Anaesthesia

8 – 9 January 2010 Venue:Newcastle

These courses are organized by Regional Anaesthesia UK – RAUK (formerly ESRA UK & Ireland) the official UK national regional anaesthesia society affiliated to ESRA, in conjunction with Sonosite Ltd.

This two-day course is aimed at anaesthetists wishing to improve their skills in UGRA and comprises of didactic lectures covering all commonly used regional techniques, clinical and cadaveric anatomy demonstrations and practical hands-on workshops. Further information on the faculty and content of this course can be found on the RAUK website www.RA-UK.org, these courses are also recognized for the ESRA diploma.

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February

Joint RA-UK/Dutch Association of Regional Anesthesia (DARA) Meeting

5- 6 Feb 2010 Venue:Heeze, Netherlands

Joint meeting of the Dutch and British associations, organized by DARA. Preliminary program includes pediatric peripheral nerve blocks, pediatric plexus blocks, Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) block, and lipid rescue of local anesthetic intoxication.

Further information and online registration at www.stibera.nl/Symposium_2010.htm

Advanced Ultrasound Guided Regional Anaesthesia

16-17 April 2010 Venue:Bristol

These courses are organized by Regional Anaesthesia UK – RAUK (formerly ESRA UK & Ireland) the official UK national regional anaesthesia society affiliated to ESRA, in conjunction with Sonosite Ltd.

This two-day course is aimed at anaesthetists wishing to improve their skills in UGRA and comprises of didactic lectures covering all commonly used regional techniques, clinical and cadaveric anatomy demonstrations and practical hands-on workshops. Further information on the faculty and content of this course can be found on the RAUK website www.RA-UK.org, these courses are also recognized for the ESRA diploma.

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May

Regional Anaesthesia UK RA-UK Annual Scientific Meeting and Clinical Workshops

6-7 May 2010 Venue: Belfast

Annual meeting of RA-UK and society AGM.

Refresher course, Lectures and workshops (ESRA Diploma approved)

Programme now available

June

Advanced Ultrasound Guided Regional Anaesthesia

21-22 June 2010 Venue:Brighton

These courses are organized by Regional Anaesthesia UK – RAUK (formerly ESRA UK & Ireland) the official UK national regional anaesthesia society affiliated to ESRA, in conjunction with Sonosite Ltd.

This two-day course is aimed at anaesthetists wishing to improve their skills in UGRA and comprises of didactic lectures covering all commonly used regional techniques, clinical and cadaveric anatomy demonstrations and practical hands-on workshops. Further information on the faculty and content of this course can be found on the RAUK website www.RA-UK.org, these courses are also recognized for the ESRA diploma.

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September

The XXIX Annual European Society for Regional Anaesthesia Congress

8-11 September 2010 Venue: Porto, Portugal

The XXIX Annual European Society for Regional Anaesthesia Congress will unite over 1,500 anaesthesiologists, physicians and scientists who use regional anaesthesia for surgery, obstetrics and paediatrics and pain control. Don’t miss a unique opportunity to learn and network with global experts in the beautiful historic town of Porto.

Visit the congress website: http://www2.kenes.com/esra2010/Pages/Home.aspx

Advanced Ultrasound Guided Regional Anaesthesia

9 – 10 September 2010 Venue: Liverpool
These courses are organized by Regional Anaesthesia UK – RAUK (formerly ESRA UK & Ireland) the official UK national regional anaesthesia society affiliated to ESRA, in conjunction with Sonosite Ltd.

This two-day course is aimed at anaesthetists wishing to improve their skills in UGRA and comprises of didactic lectures covering all commonly used regional techniques, clinical and cadaveric anatomy demonstrations and practical hands-on workshops. Further information on the faculty and content of this course can be found on the RAUK website www.RA-UK.org, these courses are also recognized for the ESRA diploma.

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December

Advanced Ultrasound Guided Regional Anaesthesia

3-4 December 2010 Venue: Nottingham
These courses are organized by Regional Anaesthesia UK – RAUK (formerly ESRA UK & Ireland) the official UK national regional anaesthesia society affiliated to ESRA, in conjunction with Sonosite Ltd.

This two-day course is aimed at anaesthetists wishing to improve their skills in UGRA and comprises of didactic lectures covering all commonly used regional techniques, clinical and cadaveric anatomy demonstrations and practical hands-on workshops. Further information on the faculty and content of this course can be found on the RAUK website www.RA-UK.org, these courses are also recognized for the ESRA diploma.

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RA UK Cadaver course

9-10 December 2010 Venue: Oxford

More details will be posted here in due course