Learn about MTSA’s efforts to combat the opioid epidemic by teaching non-addictive alternatives to pain-management. The School provides graduate education programs in nurse anesthesia, including the Acute Surgical Pain Management Fellowship and regional anesthesia workshops that focus on multi-modal approaches to pain management during and after surgery.
The MTSA Fellowship has over 30 faculty members with content expertise in every area of Acute Pain Management to include such topics as: pharmacology, anatomy, neurologic assessment, legal and ethical issue involving pain management, establishing an Acute Pain service, reimbursements, nonsurgical acute pain management, and regional interventional techniques. If you have a comment or question to ask an expert, please submit your response in our Discussion Forum.
MTSA’s Cadaveric Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia workshops are hands-on training courses utilizing cadavers and “live” scanning models, state-of-the-art ultrasound technology, and a comprehensive approach to regional anesthesia techniques for surgery and acute pain management.
This webinar will cover the latest evidence for the use of liposomal bupivacaine on extending block duration beyond 24 hour postoperatively.