Master the RFA Procedure for the Sacrum, Lumbar and Knee
Radiofrequency Training For Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists
So You Can Walk Away From This Course...
with basic understanding of the RFA procedure
ability to visualize proper needle placement
confidence to perform RFA procedures independently
We wanted to meet the needs of CRNAs
Panhandle Anesthesia Associates of Moscow designed this RFA course to meet the needs of CRNAs. Our course is geared toward CRNAs who are currently working with or would like to add radiofrequency ablation procedures to their pain practice.
We provide online lectures focused on radiofrequency ablation procedures of the lumbar, sacrum and knee. These lectures will discuss proper needle placement, risks and complications as well as ways to avoid them along with how to visualize needle placement with fluoroscopic images.
However, we understand the importance of hands-on experience which is why this course also includes 16 hours of cadaver time with NSPM-C experienced pain providers.
Our goal is to provide an opportunity for CRNAs to grow their pain practice and have the highest level of competency possible when providing pain services.
You deserve an opportunity to learn and perform RFA procedures with guidance from experienced providers.
Radiofrequency Training For CRNAs
A combination of didactic and cadaver training where you’ll learn the RFA procedure, identify proper needle placement and be able to discuss technique with NSPM-C experienced pain providers.
Here's how it all shakes out...
Didactic Training
Online lectures focused on radiofrequency ablation procedures of lumbar, sacrum and knee.
Here's what you're going to learn:
- The RFA procedure workup
- Proper needle placement with fluoroscopic images to help with visualization
- Discussion of risks and complications as well as ways to best avoid them
Cadaver Training
16 hours of cadaver practice with experienced NSPM-C pain providers.
Here's what you're going to learn:
- The complete RFA procedure including setup and imaging
- Physical assessment of each procedure (lumbar, sacrum and knee)
- Ability to ask questions and discuss technique with experienced pain providers
*Location: Moscow, Idaho*
You're also going to get access to:
MEET AND GREET
Sit down and enjoy a complimentary dinner with fellow CRNAs and pain providers.
Friday, April 14th
LUNCH DISCUSSION
Q&A lunch discussion with a billing specialist to answer all your questions to maximize your reimbursements.
Saturday, April 15th
LATEST PRODUCTS
Be able to see and discuss with representatives the latest pain practice products as well as the tools we use everyday.
Saturday & Sunday, April 14-15th
Panhandle Anesthesia Associates of Moscow.
An independent group of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists serving the surrounding community of Moscow, Idaho with Gritman Medical Center being their primary location.
You can learn more about each provider by clicking here.