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"Pro: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Specialists Should Help Train Non-Anesthesia Specialists to Perform Peripheral Nerve Blocks," by Peter Rose, MD, MSc, FRCPC, University of Ottawa, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, University of British Columbia, and Michael Woo, MD, University of Ottawa and Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Canada.
"Con: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Specialists Should Not Help Train Non-Anesthesia Specialists to Perform Peripheral Nerve Blocks," by Reva Ramlogan, MD, FRCPC, The Ottawa Hospital, Canada, and Rafael Nascimento, MD, Americas Medical City, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. From ASRA News, February 2019, pp. 13-16. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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"Pro: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Specialists Should Help Train Non-Anesthesia Specialists to Perform Peripheral Nerve Blocks," by Peter Rose, MD, MSc, FRCPC, University of Ottawa, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, University of British Columbia, and Michael Woo, MD, University of Ottawa and Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Canada.
"Con: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Specialists Should Not Help Train Non-Anesthesia Specialists to Perform Peripheral Nerve Blocks," by Reva Ramlogan, MD, FRCPC, The Ottawa Hospital, Canada, and Rafael Nascimento, MD, Americas Medical City, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. From ASRA News, February 2019, pp. 13-16. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
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