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ANES311A

Regional Anesthesia Clerkship

Course Description

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: An introduction to regional anesthesia for the adult patient for both the perioperative setting and the management of acute pain. Regional anesthesia refers to techniques that anesthetize a specific area of the body by means of injecting medications near a cluster of nerves. It is commonly used to provide anesthesia or analgesia (pain relief) for surgical procedures. It is also used to provide pain relief for acute pain conditions (e.g. bone fractures). Students will observe and participate in different nerve block procedures (epidural, spinal, and peripheral nerve blocks) with residents, fellows, nurse practitioners, and faculty. Students will also participate in seeing inpatient consults. On this rotation, students will learn the relevant anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology principles that are used daily by regional anesthesiologists. PREREQUISITES: ANES 300A (or ANES 300B, 300C, 300D, 300E). PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1A-1B, 3B-12B, full time for 2 weeks, 1 student per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Lei Xu, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Lino August Anthony Lovotti II, llovotti@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Specific instructions will be sent by the clerkship coordinator. The student will join the regional team at 7:00 AM on Monday in the 500P Hospital Block Bays (Bays 36-40 in perioperative area). CALL CODE: 0. OTHER FACULTY: NA. LOCATION: SUMC.

Grading Basis

MED - Medical School +/- Option

Min

3

Max

6

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Clerkship

Enrollment Optional?

No