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Brachial Plexus Block

Jordan Coleman

MNA, CRNA

Brachial Plexus

An intricate nerve collection
The Brachial Plexus Block course gives you detailed insights in how to perform these blocks safely. Jordan Coleman will guide you through utilizing the brachial plexus nerve block with his usual easy voice and superior knowledge. 

What's included?

  • 9 Sections
  • 5 Videos
  • 5 Mini-Quizzes
  • Each Mini-Quizz is a single question - easy
  • Esay, Simple, and Straightforward Questions
  • Possible to retake all mini-quizzes up to three times
  • 0.75 Class A CE credit
  • 1 Certificate of Completion
  • recertCRNA uploads credits to AANA

Why Regional Anesthesia?

In these times of opioid crisis it is important to have additional tools in our tool bags. It is not enough to just do the "same old" everytime. Regional anesthesia is an old trick but is just as relevant today as is was yesterday. With the advent on ultrasound techniques regional anesthesia is even easier to practice than ever. 
This course will focus on the foundations you need to practice regional anesthesia. Jordan Coleman does not go into actual block techniques, he saves that for another course, but rather give you the necessary basics.   

How Do I Benefit?

The brachial plexus block is one of the most utilized block techniques we have. This intricate collection of nerves is easily accessible and with the use of ultrasound it is even easier to actually see what you are doing. 
Jordan will walk you through several practical approaches to the brachial plexus blocks. 
Meet the instructor

Jordan Coleman

My name is Jordan Coleman and I graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2018. I have been working at the Regional Medical Center in Orangeburg, South Carolina since then. I have learned a lot and hope to continue learning over the years.

My lovely wife, Katie, put up with me through anesthesia school, and we now have a 2-year-old son and 9 month old daughter (2021). Life is busy and lots of fun! I enjoy working out and taking naps whenever possible!
Jordan Coleman, MNA, CRNA