

Future Events
Nottingham Ultrasound Guided
Regional Anaesthesia Course
Wednesday 23rd September 2026
The Nottingham regional anaesthesia team are excited to provide this one-day ultrasound-scanning course. The day will focus on areas covered by ultrasound in regional anaesthesia.
We provide a ‘faculty heavy’ course with a maximum of 3 delegates per station and plenty of hands-on scanning experience. Whether you are new to ultrasound in regional anaesthesia or want to brush up on your knowledge, this should be an enjoyable and informative day to recharge your enthusiasm for regional anaesthesia techniques.
We look forward to welcoming you to Nottingham!
Nottingham Regional Block and
Point of Care Ultrasound for
The Emergency Department Course
Thursday 24th September 2026
This exciting and innovative course is designed to teach ED and Anaesthesia Doctors the skills and techniques required to safely carry out Several Regional Blocks and different Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Skills in the Emergency Department.
The course is designed to provide candidates with practical experience of scanning using state of the art manikins and ultrasound machines.
The course is faculty heavy with an average of 3 to 4 candidates to 1 medical facilitator, providing plenty of opportunity for questions and 1-2-1 coaching.
Whether you are new to ultrasound or want to brush up on your knowledge and skills, this will be an enjoyable and informative day to recharge your enthusiasm for regional anaesthesia techniques and POCUS.
Nottingham Regional Anaesthesia for Trauma Course
Monday 2nd February 2026
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A comprehensive course has been tailored for both Anaesthesia and Emergency Medicine doctors.
It focuses on practising how to perform safe and effective ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks, perform and stabilise a nerve block catheter and discuss circumstances when RA is not an appropriate option in trauma settings.
We provide a ‘faculty heavy’ course delivered by consultants experienced in teaching and providing regional anaesthesia for trauma. There will be a maximum of 3 delegates per station and plenty of hands-on scanning experience in addition to practising needling in cadaveric porcine models.
3rd World Day of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine @ Nottingham
Saturday 31st January 2026
ESRA 3rd World Day of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain medicine at Nottingham
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Face to Face events
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Tutorials + Hands on workshops
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More than 200 cities across all continents, will participate, with a common scientific program, aiming in learning, hands – on practice, interactivity and reflection between trainees and experts in RA & Pain Medicine, during Local Face to Face Meetings.
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Theme: “Joining Hands for a Pain Free Future Worldwide”
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in collaboration with NOTTINGHAM ANAESTHETIC TRUST FUND Charity
