
ULTRASOUND GUIDED REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA ACADEMY
- Online course designed for clinicians across Europe

ARiRA - Annual Membership
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Every year
Online Ultrasound guided Regional Anaesthesia Course
Valid until canceled
7 day free trial
Clinical Indications
Patient Positioning
Augmented Surface Anatomy
3D Internal Anatomy
Cadaver Glide-View ©
Sono-anatomy Glide-View ©
Ultrasound Probe selection
3D/AR Probe Positioning
Ultra-Slide © Probe Control
3D/AR Needle Insertion
Local anaesthetic distribution
Precautions / Complications
*ARiRA Needle to Knife© Podcast
*ARiRA - Ai Interact, clarify, and revise
Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks covered
Intermediate cervical plexus block
Interscalene brachial plexus block
Superior trunk block
Supraclavicular brachial plexus block
Costo-clavicular brachial plexus block
Infra-clavicular brachial plexus block
Suprascapular nerve block - anterior approach
Suprascapular nerve block - posterior approach
Axillary brachial plexus block
Musculocutaneous nerve block
Intercostobrachial nerve block
Median nerve block in arm
Median nerve block in antecubital fossa
Median nerve block in the forearm
Radial nerve block in arm
Radial nerve block in antecubital fossa
Ulnar nerve block in arm
Ulnar nerve block in the forearm
PECS 1 block
PECS 2 block
Serratus plane block
Erector spinae plane block
Rectus sheath block
Subcostal TAP block
Lateral TAP block
Quadratus lumborum plane block
Ilio-inguinal Ilio-hypogastric nerve block
Supra-inguinal fascia iliaca block
Infra-inguinal fascia iliaca block
Femoral nerve block
Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve block
Adductor canal block
Genicular nerves of the knee block
IPACK knee block
Popliteal sciatic nerve block
Posterior tibial nerve block
Saphenous nerve block in ankle
Deep peroneal nerve block
Superficial peroneal nerve block
Sural nerve block
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ARiRA.EU – Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anaesthesia Education for Europe
Independent, evidence-led programme
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ARiRA.EU delivers an independently developed, evidence-based teaching programme in ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia, created by Dr Arul James.
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Content is free from commercial influence, aligned with recognised professional standards, and written to reflect contemporary European peri-operative and anaesthetic practice.
On-demand, Europe-wide access
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Fully online learning accessible across Europe with access on mobile, tablet, laptop, and desktop devices.
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Laptop or desktop is recommended for optimal use of 'Ultra-Slide' probe control simulation and interactive anatomy.
Immersive, skills-focused learning
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Learn regional anaesthesia using a multimodal approach that integrates 3D anatomy, augmented reality, cadaver anatomy, curated ultrasound image libraries, and ARiRA’s proprietary Ultra-Slide© probe control.
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Designed to bridge anatomy, sono-anatomy, and practical block planning rather than passive video-based learning.
Virtual probe control for technique development
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Ultra-Slide© probe control enables virtual practice of probe positioning, nerve tracking and image optimisation.
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Supports deliberate practice between clinical lists, courses, and study sessions, complementing real-world scanning experience.
Online regional anaesthesia / nerve block atlas tailored to European practice
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Access a comprehensive online atlas covering core and advanced nerve blocks with clear anatomical explanations, safety considerations, and pragmatic adaptations relevant to European theatres and equipment environments.
Intended audience
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Primary audience: anaesthesiology and pain medicine doctors across Europe who practise, teach, or supervise ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia.
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Wider audience: acute care clinicians, emergency medicine doctors, physician associates, and other healthcare professionals with an interest in ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia, where scope of practice and local governance permit.
CPD and professional documentation
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CPD certificate provided on completion to support annual appraisal, revalidation, and professional portfolios.
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Invoice and receipt available in euros, suitable for employer education budgets, institutional funding, or personal CPD records.
Regularly updated content
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Programme content is reviewed and refreshed to reflect evolving evidence and international best practice, supporting European clinicians in maintaining up-to-date regional anaesthesia knowledge and skills.

Master Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Blocks with the ARiRA Regional Anaesthesia Course (Europe)
Programme overview
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ARiRA provides interactive, on-demand education in ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia, structured across 10 modular learning pathways.
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Each nerve block module is designed around progressive skill acquisition, integrating 3-dimensional anatomy, augmented reality, glide-view sono-anatomy, cadaveric correlation, and virtual ultrasound probe movements to develop sono-anatomy understanding frame-by-frame.
Learning design and educational intent
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Content is structured to support European clinicians seeking practical, anatomy-driven understanding rather than passive video-based learning.
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Modules are suitable for self-directed learning, revision, and consolidation alongside clinical practice and local training programmes.
Duration and learner engagement
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The course comprises 10 modules, each with an estimated engagement time of up to 3 hours.
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This structure supports meaningful learner interaction and alignment with typical European CPD and professional development expectations.
Learner privacy and confidentiality
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ARiRA respects learner privacy and confidentiality.
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Personal data are used solely for authentication, progress tracking, assessment, feedback, and certification, unless explicit consent is provided for additional use.
Ethical, legal, and professional compliance
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All ARiRA e-learning materials are developed in line with applicable ethical, medico-legal, and legal standards.
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Educational content is anonymised where relevant, complies with data protection legislation, and adheres to copyright and intellectual property requirements.
Technical requirements and learner support
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The platform is accessible on modern laptops and desktop computers using Windows, macOS, or equivalent operating systems.
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A stable internet connection is recommended to ensure smooth interaction with AR, 3D, and simulator-based features.
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Technical support is available via a dedicated ARiRA support channel - support@arira.eu
Intellectual property and branding
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All ARiRA educational content is protected by copyright.
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The ARiRA name, Ultra-Slide© technology, and associated branding are protected trademarks, with all rights reserved by ARiRA LTD UK.
