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 Animal-based Workshop for Hands-on Teaching of Regional Anesthesia: The Living Simulator (continued)

André P. Boezaart, M.D.,
Ph.D. Department of Anesthesia, University of Iowa
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References.

  1. Kopacz DJ. Editorial - Regional anesthesia training: Do we have the confidence to go on? Reg Anesth Pain Med 1999; 24: 1 - 4
  2. Kopacz DJ, Neal J, Pollock J. The regional anesthesia “learning curve”: What is the minimum number of epidural and spinal blocks to reach consistency? Reg Anesth 1996; 21: 182 - 190.
  3. Brown DL. What do we need to advance regional anesthesia? Highlights in Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Therapy. VIII. Annual European Society of Regional Anaesthesia congress 1999. 19 - 21.
  4. Boezaart AP, de Beer JF, du Toit JC, van Rooyen K. A new technique of continuous interscalene nerve block. Can. J. Anesth. 1999; 46: 275 - 281.
  5. Boezaart A P. Continuous interscalene block for ambulatory shoulder surgery. Best Practice & Research Clinical Anesthesia 2002; 16 (2): 295 - 310