This workshop is ideal for Emergency, Anaesthesia, and Critical Care clinicians who perform or supervise regional anaesthesia and wish to enhance their ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia skills.
Basic familiarity with ultrasound scanning is recommended, but not mandatory. Foundational principles are emphasized during the practical sessions.
You’ll learn sono-anatomy, needling techniques, and practical block applications of upper limb, lower limb, trunk, and few other advanced blocks.
Each day begins with short, high-yield talks followed by small-group rotations of stations with cadavers and live scanning.
*please see page below on travel and stay in Galle
*please see page on travel and stay in Galle
Several 4.5–5 star hotels such as Jetwing Lighthouse, Le Grand Galle, and Radisson Blu Resort are within a 10–15 minute drive.
Two days of teaching, cadaveric and live scanning access, catering, course materials, and certificate of completion
Yes. Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion. CPD recognition ( ANZCA, ACEM) is being finalised .Organisers will apply to get ASUM accreditations for various Regional anaesthesia CCPU modules, however this is not guaranteed.
Limited to approximately 30 participants to ensure small-group teaching and focused supervision
Comfortable clothing or scrubs and closed shoes suitable for a dissection lab environment
Only with faculty permission, and never of identifiable cadaveric material.
Refunds are processed according to the Refund Policy; contact info@r2skills.com.au for assistance
Yes, morning tea and lunch are provided each day. Please indicate dietary requirements when registering
Yes. We do intend to do further workshops annually. Further information will be publish on website and prior course attendees will be able to get discounted prices for future CRAM workshops

There are nearby boutique hotels and resorts such as Jetwing Lighthouse, Le Grand Galle, and Amari Galle, all within a short drive of the venue.

Take time to explore the UNESCO-listed Galle Fort, tea plantations, and nearby surf towns such as Weligama and Unawatuna.
This document is intended to provide general travel information for delegates attending the RA Resus Skills Hub CRAM Course in Sri Lanka. It does not take into account individual circumstances,
preferences, or requirements. Travelers are strongly advised to verify details
independently, consult official government advisories, and make decisions based on their own personal situation. The RA Resus Skills Hub Organising Committee accepts no responsibility for any decisions made solely on the basis of this guide.
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