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Ultrasound Guided Peripheral Nerve Blockade Workshop with Cadaver Lab Saturday June 1, 2013 7:30 am - 5:30 pm Embassy Suites Riverfront Promenade Sacramento, CA 95814 and UC Davis Medical Center Anatomy Lab Sacramento, CA 95817 SPONSORED BY Office of Continuing Medical Education and Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine

SCHEDULE SATURDAY, June 1, 2013 7:00 AM REGISTRATION, CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST, VISIT EXHIBITS 7:30 AM Welcome / Course Overview The Physics of Ultrasound (Reflection, Refraction, Attenuation) Ultrasound Equipment, Scanning Technique and Image Optimization LIVE MODEL DEMONSTRATION 8:00-9:30 AM Station 1: Above the Clavicle Peripheral Nerve Blockade Station 2: Below the Clavicle Peripheral Nerve Blockade Station 3: Femoral Peripheral Nerve Blockade 9:30 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK, VISIT EXHIBITS LIVE MODEL DEMONSTRATION 9:45-11:45 Station 1: Popliteal Peripheral Nerve Blockade Station 2: Obturator & Saphenous (Adductor Canal) Nerve Blockade Station 3: Paravertebral Nerve Blockade Station 4: Subgluteal Sciatic Nerve Blockade 11:45 AM LUNCH (included in tuition) Embassy Suites Terrace 1:00 PM Depart for Cadaver Lab (shuttle included in tuition) UC Davis Medical Center Anatomy Lab Facilities Support Services Building 4800 2nd Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817 1:30-3:00 PM Station 1: Cadaver Station (Above the Clavicle & Femoral Nerve Blockade) Station 2: Cadaver Station (Below the Clavicle, Obturator & Adductor Canal Blockade) Station 3: Cadaver Station (Paravertebral, Neuraxial, Subgluteal & Popliteal Nerve Blockade) Station 4: Continuous Catheters for Ambulatory Surgery Station 5: Use of Echogenic Needles on Ultrasound Training Models 3:00 PM BREAK 3:15-5:30 PM Station 1: Cadaver Station (Above the Clavicle & Femoral Nerve Blockade) Station 2: Cadaver Station (Below the Clavicle, Obturator & Adductor Canal Blockade) Station 3: Cadaver Station (Paravertebral, Neuraxial, Subgluteal & Popliteal Nerve Blockade) Station 4: Continuous Catheters for Ambulatory Surgery Station 5: Use of Echogenic Needles on Ultrasound Training Models 5:30 PM SHUTTLE BACK TO EMBASSY SUITES

FACULTY COURSE CHAIR Stephen M. Macres, MD Professor Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine UC Davis Health System UC DAVIS DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIOLOGY AND PAIN MEDICINE Robin J. Aldwinckle, BMBS, FRCA Assistant Professor Kenneth T. Furukawa, MD Professor Michael Greenberg, MD Visiting Professor Brian L. Pitts, MD Assistant Professor CONFERENCE COORDINATOR Beng Salud CME Meeting Planner Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine UC Davis Health System NEEDS ASSESSMENT The role of the anesthesiologist is to provide the patient with excellent perioperative pain control using multimodal pain techniques. One of the most important techniques which the physician needs to perfect is the performance of peripheral nerve blocks utilizing ultrasound guidance. The purpose of this workshop is to provide the physician with a comprehensive update on the latest developments in ultrasound guided regional anesthesia. This will be accomplished through didactic lectures and practice on live models, followed by extensive practice with cadavers and simulated upper and lower extremity torsos. Emphasis will be placed on scanning technique, image interpretation, needle guidance and continuous catheter insertion techniques. This one-day workshop will specifically address these identified educational needs and provide practitioners with state-of-the art tools to provide improved treatment options for their patients. Faculty presenting and interacting with participants at this activity have been selected on the basis of their comprehensive clinical experience and academic excellence. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES At the end of the program, participants should be able to: Discuss and describe ultrasound equipment operations, scanning technique and sonoanatomy. Identify the tip of the block needle using conventional and echogenic needles. Demonstrate successful placement of continuous nerve catheters using ultrasound guidance. Demonstrate the ability to successfully perform: a) Ultrasound guided peripheral nerve blocks above the clavicle b) Ultrasound guided peripheral nerve blocks below the clavicle c) Ultrasound guided femoral nerve block d) Ultrasound guided adductor canal and obturator nerve blockade e) Ultrasound guided popliteal blockade f) Ultrasound guided paravertebral blockade

TARGET AUDIENCE The course is designed for anesthesiologists and pain medicine physicians involved with the perioperative care of surgical patients. ENROLLMENT Registration for this workshop is limited to 20 registrants and is filled on a first-come, first served basis. This workshop will fill up quickly so Register Early! Early enrollment tuition is $799. Confirmation of registration will be sent within two weeks after receipt of enrollment form. Tuition includes continental breakfast, refreshment break, lunch, and certificate of attendance. Duplicate certificates are $10. Round-trip transportation from Embassy Suites to UCDMC Anatomy Lab is included in your tuition. Tuition may be paid by check, American Express, Discover, MasterCard or VISA. Cash is not accepted. Refunds must be requested by May 10 and will be subject to a $75 administrative fee. Program materials cannot be guaranteed unless enrollment is received by May 20. The Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine reserves the right to cancel this program. In such a case, a full refund will be given. Registration forms received without payment will not be processed until payment is received, and payment must follow within 10 days. Early discount rates are honored if payment is received by the date noted on the enrollment form. After that date, the late fee is applied. CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY A refund of tuition, less $75 administrative fee, will be allowed if requested in writing by May 10, 2013. No refunds will be provided after this date. ACCREDITATION The University of California, Davis Health System is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT DESIGNATION Physician Credit: The University of California, Davis Health System designates this educational activity for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. PAIN MANAGEMENT California Business and Professions Code (Section 2190.5) requires physicians and surgeons to complete 12 hours of mandatory continuing education on pain management and the treatment of terminally ill and dying patients. Physicians licensed prior to January 2002 were to have completed this requirement by December 31, 2006. Physicians and surgeons licensed on or after January 1, 2002 must complete this requirement within 4 years of their initial license or by their second renewal date, whichever occurs first. CULTURAL AND LINGUISTIC COMPETENCY REQUIREMENT All continuing medical education (CME) courses with patient care components are required by California State statute to include curriculum on cultural and linguistic competency in the practice of medicine (California Business and Professions Code, Section 2190.1). Those who have developed this UC Davis CME activity have been encouraged to address cultural and linguistic differences for a diverse patient population related to this topic. A variety of resources are available that address these competencies. Additional resources and information can be found on our website, http://cme.ucdavis.edu. BROCHURE ART CREDIT Brochure images courtesy of Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, UC Davis Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, UC Davis Public Affairs and istockphoto.com.

LOCATION EMBASSY SUITES SACRAMENTO 100 CAPITOL MALL Sacramento, CA 95814 T: 916-326-5000 Fax: 916-326-5001 http://www.sacramento.embassysuites.com Embassy Suites Sacramento is located on the Sacramento River across from Historic Old Sacramento. Please consider layered clothing as temperature conditions may vary in the meeting room. PARKING Valet parking is available at $6 per hour not to exceed $28. Self-Parking is available across the hotel at $15 per day. A map with directions to Embassy Suites Sacramento is included in this brochure. CADAVER LAB LOCATION The Cadaver Lab is held at the UC Davis Medical Center Anatomy Lab located in Facilities Support Services Building, 4800 2nd Avenue, Sacramento 95817. Roundtrip transportation from Embassy Suites to UCDHS Anatomy Lab is provided and included in your tuition. If you have any special needs due to a disability as specified in the Americans with Disabilities Act, please call the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at (916) 734-1574 so we may make the necessary accommodations for you. UC DAVIS HEALTH SYSTEM CME MISSION In concert with the University of California, Davis Health System mission of discovering and sharing knowledge to advance health, the continuing medical education mission focuses on the lifelong learning commitments of physicians who practice in the health system and in the greater Northern California region. UC Davis CME is at the nexus between scientific discovery and its translation to practice with a commitment to provide a variety of educational formats for evidence-based education that fulfills identified needs and produces changes in physician practice resulting in improved competence, performance and/or patient care. With an emphasis on multidisciplinary programs, content is based on competencies and bona fide needs assessments as well as clinical requirements. The CME Advisory Committee reviews the content and quality of CME offerings in accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education s Essential Areas and Their Elements and the American Medical Association s Physician Recognition Award accredited provider information.

DISCLOSURE OF RELEVANT FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS As a provider accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, the University of California, Davis Health System Office of Continuing Medical Education must ensure balance, independence, and objectivity in all CME activities to promote improvements in health care and not proprietary interests of a commercial interest. The provider controls all decisions related to identification of CME needs, determination of educational objectives, selection and presentation of content, selection of all persons and organizations that will be in a position to control the content, selection of educational methods, and evaluation of the activity. Course directors, planning committee members, presenters, authors, moderators, panel members, and others in a position to control the content of this activity are required to disclose relevant financial relationships with commercial interests related to the subject matter of this educational activity. Learners are able to assess the potential for commercial bias in information when complete disclosure, resolution of conflicts of interest, and acknowledgment of commercial support are provided prior to the activity. Informed learners are the final safeguards in assuring that a CME activity is independent from commercial support. We believe this mechanism contributes to the transparency and accountability of CME. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION UC Davis Health System 1-866-CME4EDU (263-4338) Office of Continuing Medical Education (916) 734-5390 3560 Business Drive, Suite 130 Fax (916) 734-0742 Sacramento, CA 95820-2161 http://cme.ucdavis.edu

ENROLLMENT APPLICATION (please print) Ultrasound Guided Peripheral Nerve Blockade Workshop with Cadaver Lab June 1, 2013 EARLY DISCOUNT AFTER APRIL 16 $799 $899 First Name MI Last Name MD/DO RESIDENT FELLOW Institution/Employer (as you would like it to appear on your badge) Profession / Occupation Address (where you would like your receipt emailed) City State Zip Code ( ) Day Phone ( ) Fax Number Email Address E-Mail for link to electronic syllabus. (UC Davis Department of Anesthesiology will not use your email for any other purpose other than corresponding with you.) Physician information required for CME credit and name badge. Please indicate primary medical specialty: AN PAIN APM OTHER (specify) Social Security Number (last 4 digits required for transcript purposes) X X X X X Please copy the mail code from the address side of the brochure (above your name, e.g. PP?, MMS:, CRD?) If you did not receive a brochure in the mail, how did you hear about this conference? (Example: PT&MG, UCD website, web search, magazine, friend)? Please note special dietary/ food allergy requirements Please check your payment method: Registration forms received without check, credit card number or purchase order number will not be processed until payment is received Check enclosed payable to: UC Regents AMEX Discover MasterCard VISA account number expiration date authorized signature (name on card) security code Please use ONE of these methods to register. (Please do not mail if you previously faxed or telephoned) Mail application and payment to: Beng Salud, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine 4150 V Street, PSSB Bldg., Suite 1200, Sacramento, CA 95817 Telephone: (916) 734-1574 Fax application: (916) 734-2975 Register online: http://conferences.ucdavis.edu/ultraworkshop