51st Annual Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine Meeting
51st Annual Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine Meeting
“Redefining the Role and Value of Regional Anesthesia”

Dr. Linda Le-Wendling
Program Co-Chair

Dr. Steve Porter
Program Co-Chair
“In a sense, this is a military history—one in which the adversary is formless, timeless, and pervasive.” –Siddhartha Mukherjee
These 3 words—formless, timeless and pervasive—can as aptly be used to characterize PAIN as they were used to describe cancer. The intensity and trajectory of pain is challenging to predict and the source of the pain at times difficult to trace. And thus, it is even more crucial that we as clinicians managing pain understand the strengths and limitations of the analgesic armamentarium we have at our disposal.
We live in an era of contradicting goals, where Enhanced Recovery After Surgery and increasing ambulatory care forces our hand to minimize the side effects of regional anesthesia at the expense of the use of opioids, even though just a little less than a decade ago, an opioid epidemic was declared.
No other time has information been so easily accessible, yet we as clinicians are struggling to translate this wide expanse of audiovisual data into effective and meaningful clinical practice.
And so, we craft our 51st Annual Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine Meeting with three goals in mind:
- To explore the potential and define the limits of different regional anesthesia techniques
- To provide the audience access to faculty who are at the forefront of the science, education, and leadership in our subspecialty, and
- To focus on value-added care that emphasizes analgesic effectiveness.
This year’s theme, “Redefining the Role and Value of Regional Anesthesia,” invites us to confront the contradictions, complexities, and possibilities that define our field today.
Our plenary session topics were selected to prompt discussion and challenge some currently held beliefs. We invite three guest surgeons (an orthopedic trauma surgeon, a sports surgeon, and a peripheral nerve surgeon) to bring us their insights. We bring international faculty from Europe and Asia to introduce us to a different perspective on acute pain management. We welcome Patrick Tighe, MD, MS, with his passion for AI innovation, quality and patient safety, and research as a special speaker.
We provide 6 Ask the Experts panels for you to interact with experts on challenging clinical topics. Our extremely popular parallel PBLD sessions will once again be offered, with over 40 topics to choose from in a more relaxed setting.