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$2,250.00Original price was: $2,250.00.$199.99Current price is: $199.99.This course teaches ultrasound guided regional anaesthesia (UGRA) for healthcare professionals at all levels of expertise in regional anaesthesia techniques. Its goal is to equip them with the necessary knowledge and abilities to effectively perform the most commonly used forms of ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia through lectures and live demonstrations of […]
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$255.00Original price was: $255.00.$49.99Current price is: $49.99.Anesthesia Outside the Operating Room 🏥📘 Editors: Richard D. Urman & Wendy L. GrossPublisher: Oxford University PressEdition: 2nd Edition (2018)Format: PDF 📚 Overview This Oxford reference is a comprehensive guide to delivering anesthesia and sedation in non-operating room locations — a field increasingly relevant in today’s healthcare systems. From MRI […]
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$645.00Original price was: $645.00.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.Cleveland Clinic’s dynamic 24th Annual Pain Management Symposium focuses on in-depth reviews and analyses of recent advances in acute and chronic pain medicine. A renowned faculty addresses therapeutic innovations, healthcare reform, the opioid crisis and the expanding use of marijuana throughout this comprehensive activity. In doing so, the symposium promotes a better understanding […]
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$1,570.00Original price was: $1,570.00.$146.00Current price is: $146.00.Cleveland Clinic 24th Annual Pain Management Symposium 2025 (videos & pdf) Include: 50 videos + 46 pdfs, size: 18.9 GB Target Audience: anesthesia providers, interventional pain specialists, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, orthopedic and spine surgeon, neurologists Information: Date: February 15-19, 2025 Location: Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Hotel, Orlando, Florida The 24th […]
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$1,750.00Original price was: $1,750.00.$199.99Current price is: $199.99.Harvard 38th Annual Evaluating and Treating Pain 2024 Course Overview A significant amount of research has indicated that many, if not all, types of pain are undertreated. Some data indicate that only 25% of patients treated for pain receive adequate relief. In addition, several studies have shown that various […]
