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  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live In-Person Event on 08/08/2024 at 6:00 AM (CDT)

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures. The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days. You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheter and single shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their role. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program, while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy. There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    July 27-28, 2023

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    Location: 

    Andrews Institute Ambulatory Surgery Center

    1040 Gulf Breeze Parkway 

    Gulf Breeze, FL 32561  

    Disclosures:  No speakers or planners of this activity have any relevant relationships with commercial interests to disclose. 

    Target Audience: Anesthesiologists, block nurses, and administrators who would benefit from observing an established ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice; learning an array of single-shot and continuous catheter techniques; understanding the specific roles of the anesthesiologist-block nurse care team model of regional anesthesia delivery; observing approaches to effective documentation and billing, and learning the key steps in setting up a successful continuous ambulatory catheter program.

    Overview:

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures.

    The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days.  You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheters and single-shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their roles. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy.  There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    Objectives:

    It is intended that at the conclusion of the course participants should be able to:

    1.  Prepare appropriate evidence-based nerve blocks & continuous catheter techniques for specific surgical procedures, & increase the utilization of these blocks in daily practice. 

    2.  Describe holistically the ingredients required to set up a successful ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice. 

    3.  Identify with ultrasound the key anatomic landmarks & targets for performing every common peripheral nerve block. 

    4.  Construct the critical steps of in-plane and out-of-plane ultrasound-guided needle insertion.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is canceled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline or lodging penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the hotel and airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable reservations or tickets during purchase.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is cancelled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable airline tickets when purchasing an airline ticket.

    Accreditation:

    Physicians:  

    Baptist Health Care is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

    Baptist Health Care designates this live activity for a maximum of (20) hour in AMA PRA Category I creditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live In-Person Event on 07/25/2024 at 6:00 AM (CDT)

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures. The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days. You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheter and single shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their role. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program, while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy. There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    July 27-28, 2023

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    Location: 

    Andrews Institute Ambulatory Surgery Center

    1040 Gulf Breeze Parkway 

    Gulf Breeze, FL 32561  

    Disclosures:  No speakers or planners of this activity have any relevant relationships with commercial interests to disclose. 

    Target Audience: Anesthesiologists, block nurses, and administrators who would benefit from observing an established ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice; learning an array of single-shot and continuous catheter techniques; understanding the specific roles of the anesthesiologist-block nurse care team model of regional anesthesia delivery; observing approaches to effective documentation and billing, and learning the key steps in setting up a successful continuous ambulatory catheter program.

    Overview:

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures.

    The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days.  You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheters and single-shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their roles. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy.  There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    Objectives:

    It is intended that at the conclusion of the course participants should be able to:

    1.  Prepare appropriate evidence-based nerve blocks & continuous catheter techniques for specific surgical procedures, & increase the utilization of these blocks in daily practice. 

    2.  Describe holistically the ingredients required to set up a successful ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice. 

    3.  Identify with ultrasound the key anatomic landmarks & targets for performing every common peripheral nerve block. 

    4.  Construct the critical steps of in-plane and out-of-plane ultrasound-guided needle insertion.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is canceled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline or lodging penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the hotel and airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable reservations or tickets during purchase.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is cancelled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable airline tickets when purchasing an airline ticket.

    Accreditation:

    Physicians:  

    Baptist Health Care is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

    Baptist Health Care designates this live activity for a maximum of (20) hour in AMA PRA Category I creditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live In-Person Event on 07/11/2024 at 6:00 AM (CDT)

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures. The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days. You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheter and single shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their role. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program, while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy. There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    July 27-28, 2023

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    Location: 

    Andrews Institute Ambulatory Surgery Center

    1040 Gulf Breeze Parkway 

    Gulf Breeze, FL 32561  

    Disclosures:  No speakers or planners of this activity have any relevant relationships with commercial interests to disclose. 

    Target Audience: Anesthesiologists, block nurses, and administrators who would benefit from observing an established ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice; learning an array of single-shot and continuous catheter techniques; understanding the specific roles of the anesthesiologist-block nurse care team model of regional anesthesia delivery; observing approaches to effective documentation and billing, and learning the key steps in setting up a successful continuous ambulatory catheter program.

    Overview:

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures.

    The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days.  You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheters and single-shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their roles. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy.  There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    Objectives:

    It is intended that at the conclusion of the course participants should be able to:

    1.  Prepare appropriate evidence-based nerve blocks & continuous catheter techniques for specific surgical procedures, & increase the utilization of these blocks in daily practice. 

    2.  Describe holistically the ingredients required to set up a successful ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice. 

    3.  Identify with ultrasound the key anatomic landmarks & targets for performing every common peripheral nerve block. 

    4.  Construct the critical steps of in-plane and out-of-plane ultrasound-guided needle insertion.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is canceled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline or lodging penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the hotel and airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable reservations or tickets during purchase.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is cancelled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable airline tickets when purchasing an airline ticket.

    Accreditation:

    Physicians:  

    Baptist Health Care is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

    Baptist Health Care designates this live activity for a maximum of (20) hour in AMA PRA Category I creditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live In-Person Event on 06/27/2024 at 6:00 AM (CDT)

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures. The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days. You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheter and single shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their role. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program, while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy. There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    July 27-28, 2023

    image

    Location: 

    Andrews Institute Ambulatory Surgery Center

    1040 Gulf Breeze Parkway 

    Gulf Breeze, FL 32561  

    Disclosures:  No speakers or planners of this activity have any relevant relationships with commercial interests to disclose. 

    Target Audience: Anesthesiologists, block nurses, and administrators who would benefit from observing an established ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice; learning an array of single-shot and continuous catheter techniques; understanding the specific roles of the anesthesiologist-block nurse care team model of regional anesthesia delivery; observing approaches to effective documentation and billing, and learning the key steps in setting up a successful continuous ambulatory catheter program.

    Overview:

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures.

    The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days.  You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheters and single-shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their roles. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy.  There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    Objectives:

    It is intended that at the conclusion of the course participants should be able to:

    1.  Prepare appropriate evidence-based nerve blocks & continuous catheter techniques for specific surgical procedures, & increase the utilization of these blocks in daily practice. 

    2.  Describe holistically the ingredients required to set up a successful ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice. 

    3.  Identify with ultrasound the key anatomic landmarks & targets for performing every common peripheral nerve block. 

    4.  Construct the critical steps of in-plane and out-of-plane ultrasound-guided needle insertion.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is canceled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline or lodging penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the hotel and airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable reservations or tickets during purchase.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is cancelled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable airline tickets when purchasing an airline ticket.

    Accreditation:

    Physicians:  

    Baptist Health Care is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

    Baptist Health Care designates this live activity for a maximum of (20) hour in AMA PRA Category I creditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live In-Person Event on 06/13/2024 at 6:00 AM (CDT)

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures. The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days. You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheter and single shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their role. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program, while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy. There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    July 27-28, 2023

    image

    Location: 

    Andrews Institute Ambulatory Surgery Center

    1040 Gulf Breeze Parkway 

    Gulf Breeze, FL 32561  

    Disclosures:  No speakers or planners of this activity have any relevant relationships with commercial interests to disclose. 

    Target Audience: Anesthesiologists, block nurses, and administrators who would benefit from observing an established ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice; learning an array of single-shot and continuous catheter techniques; understanding the specific roles of the anesthesiologist-block nurse care team model of regional anesthesia delivery; observing approaches to effective documentation and billing, and learning the key steps in setting up a successful continuous ambulatory catheter program.

    Overview:

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures.

    The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days.  You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheters and single-shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their roles. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy.  There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    Objectives:

    It is intended that at the conclusion of the course participants should be able to:

    1.  Prepare appropriate evidence-based nerve blocks & continuous catheter techniques for specific surgical procedures, & increase the utilization of these blocks in daily practice. 

    2.  Describe holistically the ingredients required to set up a successful ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice. 

    3.  Identify with ultrasound the key anatomic landmarks & targets for performing every common peripheral nerve block. 

    4.  Construct the critical steps of in-plane and out-of-plane ultrasound-guided needle insertion.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is canceled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline or lodging penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the hotel and airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable reservations or tickets during purchase.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is cancelled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable airline tickets when purchasing an airline ticket.

    Accreditation:

    Physicians:  

    Baptist Health Care is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

    Baptist Health Care designates this live activity for a maximum of (20) hour in AMA PRA Category I creditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live In-Person Event on 05/30/2024 at 6:00 AM (CDT)

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures. The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days. You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheter and single shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their role. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program, while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy. There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    July 27-28, 2023

    image

    Location: 

    Andrews Institute Ambulatory Surgery Center

    1040 Gulf Breeze Parkway 

    Gulf Breeze, FL 32561  

    Disclosures:  No speakers or planners of this activity have any relevant relationships with commercial interests to disclose. 

    Target Audience: Anesthesiologists, block nurses, and administrators who would benefit from observing an established ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice; learning an array of single-shot and continuous catheter techniques; understanding the specific roles of the anesthesiologist-block nurse care team model of regional anesthesia delivery; observing approaches to effective documentation and billing, and learning the key steps in setting up a successful continuous ambulatory catheter program.

    Overview:

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures.

    The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days.  You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheters and single-shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their roles. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy.  There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    Objectives:

    It is intended that at the conclusion of the course participants should be able to:

    1.  Prepare appropriate evidence-based nerve blocks & continuous catheter techniques for specific surgical procedures, & increase the utilization of these blocks in daily practice. 

    2.  Describe holistically the ingredients required to set up a successful ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice. 

    3.  Identify with ultrasound the key anatomic landmarks & targets for performing every common peripheral nerve block. 

    4.  Construct the critical steps of in-plane and out-of-plane ultrasound-guided needle insertion.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is canceled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline or lodging penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the hotel and airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable reservations or tickets during purchase.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is cancelled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable airline tickets when purchasing an airline ticket.

    Accreditation:

    Physicians:  

    Baptist Health Care is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

    Baptist Health Care designates this live activity for a maximum of (20) hour in AMA PRA Category I creditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live In-Person Event on 05/16/2024 at 6:00 AM (CDT)

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures. The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days. You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheter and single shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their role. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program, while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy. There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    July 27-28, 2023

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    Location: 

    Andrews Institute Ambulatory Surgery Center

    1040 Gulf Breeze Parkway 

    Gulf Breeze, FL 32561  

    Disclosures:  No speakers or planners of this activity have any relevant relationships with commercial interests to disclose. 

    Target Audience: Anesthesiologists, block nurses, and administrators who would benefit from observing an established ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice; learning an array of single-shot and continuous catheter techniques; understanding the specific roles of the anesthesiologist-block nurse care team model of regional anesthesia delivery; observing approaches to effective documentation and billing, and learning the key steps in setting up a successful continuous ambulatory catheter program.

    Overview:

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures.

    The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days.  You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheters and single-shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their roles. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy.  There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    Objectives:

    It is intended that at the conclusion of the course participants should be able to:

    1.  Prepare appropriate evidence-based nerve blocks & continuous catheter techniques for specific surgical procedures, & increase the utilization of these blocks in daily practice. 

    2.  Describe holistically the ingredients required to set up a successful ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice. 

    3.  Identify with ultrasound the key anatomic landmarks & targets for performing every common peripheral nerve block. 

    4.  Construct the critical steps of in-plane and out-of-plane ultrasound-guided needle insertion.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is canceled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline or lodging penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the hotel and airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable reservations or tickets during purchase.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is cancelled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable airline tickets when purchasing an airline ticket.

    Accreditation:

    Physicians:  

    Baptist Health Care is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

    Baptist Health Care designates this live activity for a maximum of (20) hour in AMA PRA Category I creditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live In-Person Event on 05/02/2024 at 6:00 AM (CDT)

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures. The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days. You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheter and single shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their role. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program, while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy. There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    July 27-28, 2023

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    Location: 

    Andrews Institute Ambulatory Surgery Center

    1040 Gulf Breeze Parkway 

    Gulf Breeze, FL 32561  

    Disclosures:  No speakers or planners of this activity have any relevant relationships with commercial interests to disclose. 

    Target Audience: Anesthesiologists, block nurses, and administrators who would benefit from observing an established ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice; learning an array of single-shot and continuous catheter techniques; understanding the specific roles of the anesthesiologist-block nurse care team model of regional anesthesia delivery; observing approaches to effective documentation and billing, and learning the key steps in setting up a successful continuous ambulatory catheter program.

    Overview:

    Each year anesthesiologists at the Andrews Institute ASC perform over 3000 ultrasound-guided nerve blocks including over 1600 continuous ambulatory perineural catheters. Common blocks performed at Andrews include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, popliteal, tibial, fascia iliaca, femoral, adductor canal / saphenous, TAP, PECS, and rectus sheath. Since our USRA preceptorship courses are held on the busiest block days, the result is an incredible opportunity for preceptors to witness a vast number of blocks, while interacting with the experts as they perform these procedures.

    The USRA preceptorship track for nurses occurs on the same days as the physicians thus getting to experience the ASC at Andrews institute on its busiest block days.  You will observe physicians as they perform upper and lower extremity catheters and single-shot blocks. Your experience will also focus on shadowing the block nurses in their roles. You will see in person how the block nurses maintain the efficiency of a block program while learning the skills they use to keep their patients safe and happy.  There is a lecture and scanning component also included in the two-day preceptorship.

    Objectives:

    It is intended that at the conclusion of the course participants should be able to:

    1.  Prepare appropriate evidence-based nerve blocks & continuous catheter techniques for specific surgical procedures, & increase the utilization of these blocks in daily practice. 

    2.  Describe holistically the ingredients required to set up a successful ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia practice. 

    3.  Identify with ultrasound the key anatomic landmarks & targets for performing every common peripheral nerve block. 

    4.  Construct the critical steps of in-plane and out-of-plane ultrasound-guided needle insertion.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is canceled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline or lodging penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the hotel and airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable reservations or tickets during purchase.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) reserves the right to cancel this course due to insufficient enrollment. Students will be notified of cancellations within 20 calendar days of the course start date. If a course is cancelled for any reason, AREF will return any prepaid registration fees. AREF is not responsible for airline penalties related to the cancellation of an AREF course. Please be aware of the airline restrictions regarding nonrefundable airline tickets when purchasing an airline ticket.

    Accreditation:

    Physicians:  

    Baptist Health Care is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

    Baptist Health Care designates this live activity for a maximum of (20) hour in AMA PRA Category I creditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live In-Person Event on 04/18/2024 at 2:00 PM (CDT)

    ***This course is for non-physician registration*** Continuing education credits will not be issued for MD or DO registrations through this link - please select the Injuries in Football 2024: Physician course to register for our live conference if you are a physician. The Annual Andrews Institute Injuries in Football Conference is a multi-day conference designed for orthopaedic surgeons, athletic trainers, biomechanists, coaches, sports physicians, physiologists, therapists and others who work with athletes in football. Various sessions will review current concepts of assessment, treatment, and functional rehabilitation of the medical and musculoskeletal problems in football players.

    Course Description: This conference provides educational lectures and hands-on sessions focusing on football injuries and related trending topics. Top speakers from around the nation will be present, including physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, nutritionists, and others.  
      

    Conference Objectives 

    1. Identify shoulder anatomy and describe the mechanism and treatment of common injuries in the football player.
    2. Discuss operative and non-operative treatments for common upper extremity injuries in the football player.  
    3. Recognize the knee anatomy, management, and treatment of major ligaments in the knee.  
    4. Recognize key operative and non-operative rehabilitation techniques for knee injuries in the football player.
    5. Recognize key modalities and treatments for various injuries and discuss the trends and future in sports medicine.  
    6. Discuss the anatomy, treatment, and rehabilitation for ankle and foot injuries in the football player.  
    7. Demonstrate and apply current concepts for taking care of the spine injured player and other emergency situations.
    8. Discuss and understand current concepts for taking care of the spine injured player and other emergency situations.
    9. Apply current advances in treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to the football player
    10. Recognize current general medical issues and understand the various treatments of everyday occurrence in sports medicine.
    11. Discuss examination, treatment, and rehabilitation for core and hip injuries in the football player.  
    12. Identify mental health needs and post-operative main management strategies with and without opioid prescribing.


    Discounted Hotel Rates for all attendees through the following link: 

    https://link.edgepilot.com/s/ebfcc818/AJMIY2pikEa81TLs5imWfQ?u=https://book.passkey.com/e/50647264



    Accreditation:

    Nurses & Occupational Therapists (Florida):

    Baptist Hospital, CE Broker provider # 50-183 approves this program for 14.5 hours credit for nurses and occupational therapists.  

    Athletic Trainers 

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    Andrews Research & Education Foundation P10024 is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 14.5 Category A hours/CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program. 

    Physical Therapists

    Continuing education credits (maximum of 14.5) are pending but expected for Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana physical therapists.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live In-Person Event on 04/18/2024 at 2:00 PM (CDT)

    ***This course is for physician registration*** Continuing education credits will not be issued for non-physician registrations through this link - please select the Injuries in Football 2024: Non-physician course to register for our live conference if you are not a physician. The Annual Andrews Institute Injuries in Football Conference is a multi-day conference designed for orthopaedic surgeons, athletic trainers, biomechanists, coaches, sports physicians, physiologists, therapists and others who work with athletes in football. Various sessions will review current concepts of assessment, treatment, and functional rehabilitation of the medical and musculoskeletal problems in football players. Discounted Hotel Rates for all attendees through the following link: https://link.edgepilot.com/s/ebfcc818/AJMIY2pikEa81TLs5imWfQ?u=https://book.passkey.com/e/50647264

    Course Description: This conference provides educational lectures and hands-on sessions focusing on football injuries and related trending topics. Top speakers from around the nation will be present, including physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, nutritionists, and others.  
      

    Conference Objectives will be determined once the agenda is finalized. Below is an example of last year's objective list.

    1. Identify shoulder anatomy and describe the mechanism and treatment of common injuries in the football player.
    2. Discuss operative and non-operative treatments for common upper extremity injuries in the football player.  
    3. Recognize the knee anatomy, management, and treatment of major ligaments in the knee.  
    4. Recognize key operative and non-operative rehabilitation techniques for knee injuries in the football player.
    5. Recognize key modalities and treatments for various injuries and discuss the trends and future in sports medicine.  
    6. Discuss the anatomy, treatment, and rehabilitation for ankle and foot injuries in the football player.  
    7. Demonstrate and apply current concepts for taking care of the spine injured player and other emergency situations.
    8. Discuss and understand current concepts for taking care of the spine injured player and other emergency situations.
    9. Apply current advances in treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to the football player
    10. Recognize current general medical issues and understand the various treatments of everyday occurrence in sports medicine.
    11. Discuss examination, treatment, and rehabilitation for core and hip injuries in the football player.  
    12. Identify mental health needs and post-operative main management strategies with and without opioid prescribing.


    Discounted Hotel Rates for all attendees through the following link: 

    https://link.edgepilot.com/s/ebfcc818/AJMIY2pikEa81TLs5imWfQ?u=https://book.passkey.com/e/50647264

    Accreditation:

    Physicians:  

    Baptist Health Care is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

    Baptist Health Care designates this live activity for a maximum of (14.5) hous in AMA PRA Category I creditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.