Workshop Locoregional Anaesthesia

Are you already familiar with basic locoregional anaesthesia techniques? And do you want to take your skills to the next level? Then don’t miss this opportunity to participate in an advanced workshop on ultrasound guided techniques!

Why Should You Attend?

  • Improve Patient Comfort – Reduce perioperative pain and stress for your patients.
  • Minimize Systemic Side Effects – Decrease reliance on general anaesthesia and opioids.
  • Learn from Experts – Gain insights into advanced techniques from experienced professionals.
  • Hands-On Practice – Develop your practical skills through guided training.
  • Enhance Your Clinical Skills – Stand out as a veterinary professional with advanced anaesthesia techniques.

Don’t miss this opportunity to improve your practice and provide the best care for your patients. Register now!

Program

The workshop consists of a 4-hour intensive training on ultrasound guided techniques on cadavers. For optimal training, only 16 participants will be allowed. Trainers are Diego Rodrigo Mocholi (university of Valencia), Massimiliano Degani (university of Liège) and Tim Bosmans (university of Ghent), all three well -experienced anaesthesiologists and experts in locoregional anaesthesia.

The blocks covered include those for surgeries of the head, thoracic and abdominal surgeries, as well as surgeries of the forelimbs and hindlimbs.

Locatie & tijdstip

The training will take place on Tuesday, 23 September, 2025 at the Orsi Academy in Ghent.

  • Location: Orsi Academy Ghent
    • Adress: Proefhoevestraat 12, 9090 Gent
  • Overnight stay is not included in the price.

Programma

Program (9.00 – 13.00)

We immediately dive into the core topic: various regional anaesthesia techniques that can be performed with ultrasound guidance or nerve stimulation. A systematic approach will be followed throughout: for each block, the applications, techniques, and potential complications will be discussed.

The blocks covered include those for surgeries of the head , thoracic and abdominal surgeries, as well as surgeries of the forelimbs and hindlimbs.

Prijzen

With kmo-portefeuille: € 525 (VAT not included)

Without kmo-portefeuille: € 750 (VAT not included)

Overnight stay

Overnight stay is not included in the price

Kmo-portefeuille

Deze opleiding komt in aanmerking voor kmo-portefeuille. 

  • De Vlaamse overheid subsidieert tot 30% van je opleiding.
  • Meer info: www.kmo-portefeuille.be
  • Registratienummer Vera Icon: DV.O238077
  • Deze opleiding vertegenwoordigt 4 uur opleiding.

Belangrijk: Vraag ten laatste 14 dagen na de start van de opleiding je subsidie aan.

De leerkrachten

Tim Bosmans Vera Icon Leerkracht Cursus

Tim Bosmans

DVM, PhD, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Ghent University
Tim Bosmans graduated as a veterinarian in 2002 from the University of Ghent. Since 2003, Tim has been working as an assistant at the Department of Small Animals, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at the faculty in Merelbeke, and in 2017 he also became a full-time educational supervisor. In 2012, Tim obtained his PhD (multimodal analgesic approaches for stifle surgery in dogs) and in 2013 he completed his training as a resident in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. Since 2020, Tim also works as a freelance consultant in anaesthesia and analgesia. Furthermore, Tim has extensive experience as a speaker at national and international symposia.
Diego Rodrigo Mocholi Vera Icon Leerkracht Cursus

Diego Rodrigo Mocholi

DVM, PhD, Diplomate ECVAA, 3A Animal Anesthesia & Analgesia (Spanje)
Diego Rodrigo Mocholi graduated as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Murcia (Spain) in 2007. In 2012, he began a specialization in veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia in Ghent. After completion, he worked as a clinical specialist in veterinary anaesthesia at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals of the Royal Veterinary College (UK). In 2017, he became head of the veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia service at the University of Sydney (Australia). After two years, he returned to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (UK) until the end of 2020. He currently has his own specialist service for veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia across Europe, called 3A Animal Anaesthesia and Analgesia. In addition to obtaining the European Diploma in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Pain Management in 2022, he completed his PhD in early 2016 on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of intramuscular use of alfaxalone in cats.

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