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LCEM The First Private College of Emergency Medicine in the World -Established with an aim to redefine Emergency Medicine education and training globally, LCEM offers a comprehensive range of Professional Diplomas, Advanced Certifications & Short Courses

Postgraduate Certificate in Ultrasound-Guided Regional Blocks for Emergency Medicine for Junior Doctors, EM & Anesthetic...
28/09/2025

Postgraduate Certificate in Ultrasound-Guided Regional Blocks for Emergency Medicine for Junior Doctors, EM & Anesthetic Trainees, Intensive Care Doctors, and Allied Health Professionals.

The PGCert in Ultrasound-Guided Regional Blocks for Emergency Medicine equips healthcare professionals with essential knowledge and practical skills. Participants gain expertise in performing key ultrasound-guided nerve blocks in emergency settings, integrating hands-on training with evidence-based techniques to optimise patient safety, improve pain management, and enhance procedural efficiency.

Course : Hours 30
Duration : 6 Weeks
Fee. : Β£995 ( Instalment Plan Available)

Start Date : 04/10/2025.

Contact : admissions@lcem.org.uk

Whatsapp Text: 00447737084828

Face To Face Component:
1 Day In ( London + Dubai + Pakistan )

Programme Director -

Dr Syed Ali Ahmed

CCT-EM, FRCEM Consultant in Emergency Medicine, NHS UK. Director, Postgraduate Trauma Teaching Programme LCEM.

Senior Instructors:

Dr Michael Traur
Consultant EM London
Lead EM Ultrasound Trainer
FRCEM

Dr Ehsan Riaz
Consultant EM London
FRCEM

Qualifications: MBBS, FRCEM (London), Dip T&O
- University of Manchester, CCT-EM - UK, CCP-EM (Hons) - London Global Emergency Medicine.
Clinical Interests: ATLS, APLS, ALS, FAMUS, HALO procedures, PoCUS / EMUS, USGRA,
Ultrasound-guided emergency interventions in the ED.

Programme Objectives

Understand the foundational principles of ultrasound technology as applied to regional anesthesia and emergency medicine.
Demonstrate proficiency in ultrasound-guided vascular access and needle techniques to enhance procedural safety and success.
Acquire practical skills in performing key ultrasound-guided regional nerve blocks commonly used in emergency settings, including PENG, FICB, Popliteal (common peroneal and tibial nerves), ankle, ESP, Serratus anterior, and facial/auricular blocks.
Apply anatomical knowledge and ultrasound imaging skills to accurately identify relevant landmarks for each block.
Recognize indications, contraindications, and potential complications associated with ultrasound-guided regional blocks in the emergency department.
Integrate ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia techniques into clinical practice to improve pain management, reduce opioid use, and facilitate procedures.
Build confidence and competence in selecting appropriate blocks based on patient presentation and clinical scenario.
Ensure adherence to NHS safety standards and best practices in performing ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia.

Programme Delivery

The programme comprises a total of 30 hours of study, delivered through a blended learning model - 60% online and 40% onsite.

Learning Focus & Knowledge Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this programme, participants will be able to:
Explain the basic physics of ultrasound and how it applies to imaging nerves and surrounding structures.
Demonstrate safe and effective ultrasound-guided vascular access and needle handling techniques to minimize patient discomfort and procedural risks.
Identify sonoanatomy relevant to the following regional blocks:
PENG (Pericapsular Nerve Group) block
Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block (both suprainguinal and infrainguinal approaches)
Popliteal (Common Peroneal and tibial nerve blocks)
Ankle block
Erector Spinae Plane (ESP) block
Serratus anterior block
Supraorbital / Supratrochlear and infraorbital nerve blocks
Auricular block
Perform ultrasound-guided placement of local anesthetic for each regional block, using correct technique and appropriate needle positioning under ultrasound guidance.
Assess patient suitability and select the most appropriate block based on injury type, pain distribution, and emergency clinical context.
Identify and manage potential complications and adverse effects related to ultrasound-guided regional blocks, including local anesthetic toxicity and nerve injury.
Document procedural details accurately in line with NHS clinical governance and medicolegal requirements.
Incorporate ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia techniques to improve patient comfort, facilitate emergency procedures, and reduce systemic analgesic requirements.

Hands-On Skills & Practical Competencies

Module 1: Basics of Ultrasound
This module covers the physics of ultrasound, including sound waves, frequency, resolution, and artifacts. Participants will learn ultrasound machine setup, probe selection, and image optimization, along with ultrasound anatomy and sonoanatomy relevant to nerve blocks. Needle visualization techniques and ergonomic considerations are also addressed.
Module 2: Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access and Needling Technique
Participants will understand indications and contraindications for ultrasound-guided vascular access. The module includes real-time vascular cannulation, sterile technique, infection control, needle handling (in-plane vs out-of-plane approaches), and troubleshooting common difficulties.
Module 3: PENG (Pericapsular Nerve Group) Block
This module focuses on the indications and anatomy of the PENG block, sonoanatomy landmarks, probe placement, step-by-step block technique, and clinical applications and limitations.
Module 4: Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block (FICB)
Learners will explore the differences between suprainguinal and infrainguinal approaches, anatomical considerations, and sonoanatomy. The module covers ultrasound-guided techniques for both approaches and pain management applications in hip and thigh injuries.
Module 5: Popliteal Block (Common Peroneal and Tibial Nerve Blocks)
This module teaches the relevant anatomy and sonoanatomy of nerves at the popliteal fossa, ultrasound visualization of tibial and common peroneal nerves, stepwise technique for popliteal blocks, and clinical indications and monitoring.
Module 6: Ankle Block
Participants will learn the anatomy of ankle nerve branches, including posterior tibial, deep peroneal, superficial peroneal, sural, and saphenous nerves. Ultrasound identification of each nerve, multi-injection techniques, and applications in foot and ankle injuries are covered.
Module 7: Erector Spinae Plane (ESP) Block
This module covers the anatomy of the erector spinae muscles and surrounding structures, ultrasound-guided techniques for thoracic ESP blocks, and applications in thoracic and abdominal pain relief.
Module 8: Serratus Anterior Block
Learners will understand the relevant anatomy and sonoanatomy of the thoracic wall, ultrasound-guided approaches for the serratus anterior plane block, and clinical indications such as rib fractures and chest wall pain.
Module 9: Supraorbital, Supratrochlear, and Infraorbital Nerve Blocks
This module focuses on facial sensory nerve anatomy and landmarks, along with techniques for block placement in facial pain and trauma.
Module 10: Auricular Block
Participants will study the anatomy of the auricular nerves and their innervation zones, identification and technique for performing the block, and indications including ear trauma and procedural analgesia.

Assessment Framework

Formative Assessments (during course):
Hands-on skills workshops: supervised practice of ultrasound scanning and needle insertion on phantoms and volunteers
Ultrasound image interpretation quizzes: identify anatomy and needle placement on still images and live scans
Case-based discussions: clinical scenarios to select appropriate block and technique
Practical OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Exam):
Stations testing:
Ultrasound machine setup
Sonoanatomy identification
Needle guidance technique
Full block simulation on model
Demonstrate correct and safe technique
Case presentation or reflective log: present a real or simulated case describing block selection, technique, and outcome with clear rationale, documentation, and reflection

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LCEM
Redefining EM Education & Training.

Finally the most awaited news is here, London College Of Emergency Medicine is inviting applications for  β€œ Level 7 Post...
14/04/2024

Finally the most awaited news is here,

London College Of Emergency Medicine is inviting applications for

β€œ Level 7 Post Graduate Diploma In Emergency Medicine”

It is the first Diploma in Emergency Medicine from UK which offers 50% teaching face to face flexibly in London & Dubai.

Who is it for?

1. Fresh Medical Graduates aspiring to become competent Emergency Medicine Specialists/Consultants in the future.

2. Graduates currently working as clinicians in any Acute Medical or Surgical Specialties, looking to broaden their EM knowledge and pursue EM as a part-time or full-time career.

3. GPs and family physicians wishing to expand their clinical horizon by including EM in their portfolio, aiding in establishing and setting up their own Urgent Care Centre.

4. Doctors with long career breaks wishing to return to clinical practice. This diploma will boost their clinical knowledge, skills, and confidence, making them more employable.

5. Non-trainee doctors working in EM departments but not registered in any teaching or training programs. This program will equip them with necessary EM skills and make them comparable to doctors registered in National Training programs.

6. EM trainees wishing to take a one-year break from their training program to apply for higher specialty training in EM.

7. Locum Physicians: An excellent opportunity for locum doctors to upgrade their EM knowledge and skills, opening more doors for EM locums, regardless of their specialty.

8. Doctors working in Middle East & GCC countries: This diploma offers an opportunity to learn EM from UK-trained consultants, improving knowledge and skills for career progression in the Middle East, UAE, KSA & GCC Countries.

About the PG Diploma

The Postgraduate Level 7 Diploma In Emergency Medicine is a unique programme designed to improve Emergency Medicine skills in aspiring EM physicians in the shortest possible time.

It's the only EM Diploma in the UK offering 50% face-to-face teaching in simulated Emergency
Environments.

Trainees will be exposed to real-time Emergency situations in a Simulated ER setup under the direct supervision of Senior NHS UK Consultants, who will analyse candidate performance and provide feedback.

This diploma offers 120 hours of real-time EM teaching, with 50% of these hours delivered instructor-led online and 50% face-to-face.

Read details about about this programme and apply now ,

https://lcem.org.uk

London College Of Emergency Medicine
Redefining EM Education & Training.

Established in 2023, LCEM is a private institution dedicated to providing comprehensive education and training for Emergency Physicians globally. Our mission is to enhance EM education and training across healthcare systems, supplementing existing national training institutions. Through innovative p...

At long last, the day has arrived! The London College of Emergency Medicine, in collaboration with Christ College London...
01/04/2024

At long last, the day has arrived! The London College of Emergency Medicine, in collaboration with Christ College London, is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Emergency Medicine.

This will be the first ever Diploma of Emergency Medicine in the UK, offering 50% of teaching face-to-face at physical locations in London and Dubai.

Applications for this diploma will open on April 14, 2024.

Comprehensive details about the online and on-site programs will be available on our website on April 14, 2024.

Website link will be shared on this page on 14th April 2024.

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London College Of Emergency Medicine
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