FAQ stands for “Frequently Asked Questions”. You can learn more about the concept here.
Over the years, we’ve collected many of the common questions concerning regional anesthesia and acute pain medicine. To these questions, we’ve posted our answers.
Our blogging system allows you to comment on these questions and answers, allowing further clarification and refinement. If you have a specific question you’d like to post to our faculty, pleaseĀ send us an email!
With time, we’ll be expanding this section as we complete quality answers to received questions.
You may recognize elements of this system from the RAEducation. While similar, The Faculty of our Acute Pain Medicine and Regional Anesthesia Division have reviewed and significantly edited many of the responses.
You can find links to the relevant pages by clicking on the links below.
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