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Regional Anaesthesia for Trauma (RAfT) course @RoyalLondonHosp.

A two-day interactive course for senior trainees and consultants

Contact: [email protected]

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**CALLING ALL ANAESTHETISTS, INTENSIVISTS and PREHOSPITAL SPECIALISTS** Only a few places left on the next Regional Anaesthesia for Trauma (RAFT) course in March 2025! bookcpd.com/course/RAfT_Ma… **BOOK NOW to avoid disappointment** ✅ RA-UK affiliated ✅ 12 CPD pts with RCOA

**CALLING ALL ANAESTHETISTS, INTENSIVISTS and PREHOSPITAL SPECIALISTS**

Only a few places left on the next Regional Anaesthesia for Trauma (RAFT) course in March 2025!

bookcpd.com/course/RAfT_Ma…

**BOOK NOW to avoid disappointment**

✅ RA-UK affiliated

✅ 12 CPD pts with RCOA
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The Regional Anaesthesia for Trauma course gets underway. About to set sail on a RAFT of knowledge. #regional #anaesthesia

The Regional Anaesthesia for Trauma course gets underway. About to set sail on a RAFT of knowledge. #regional #anaesthesia
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Dr Tom Bishop, lead for Acute Pain at Royal London Hospital takes us through the nuances of anticoagulation and bleeding risk in regional anaesthesia. ASRA Pain Medicine Association of Anaesthetists Acknowledgement to Toby Ashken for his excellent BJA article.

Dr Tom Bishop, lead for Acute Pain at Royal London Hospital takes us through the nuances of anticoagulation and bleeding risk in regional anaesthesia. <a href="/ASRA_Society/">ASRA Pain Medicine</a> <a href="/Assoc_Anaes/">Association of Anaesthetists</a> Acknowledgement to Toby Ashken for his excellent BJA article.
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Dr Anna Warrington demonstrating various catheters, tunnelling and securing! Nothing worse than a catheter falling out...

Dr Anna Warrington demonstrating various catheters, tunnelling and securing!  Nothing worse than a catheter falling out...