Professional Education That Makes a Difference
Designed for busy healthcare professionals, our self-paced programs combine clinical expertise with practical application to strengthen knowledge, confidence, and patient care.
Built on the latest American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Practice Guidelines for Moderate Procedural Sedation and Analgesia, this program prepares anesthesia and non-anesthesia providers to deliver safe, effective sedation across a variety of clinical settings. Participants will strengthen their understanding of patient selection, pre-procedure assessment, monitoring standards, pharmacology, complication management, airway rescue, and post-procedure care. Designed for physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, and procedural teams, this program emphasizes patient safety, sound clinical judgment, and evidence-based practice.
Develop the knowledge and practical decision-making skills required to confidently manage routine, difficult, and emergency airways. Available in both Basic and Advanced levels, this program covers airway assessment, oxygenation and ventilation, airway devices, difficult airway algorithms, emergency airway rescue, and crisis management. Through evidence-based instruction and real-world clinical scenarios, participants gain the confidence to respond effectively when airway emergencies occur.
Gain practical training in ultrasound-guided vascular access techniques for safer, more accurate, and more efficient line placement. This program provides comprehensive instruction in peripheral intravenous (PIV) access, midline catheter placement, and peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) insertion using current best practices. Designed for healthcare professionals seeking to improve procedural success while minimizing patient discomfort and complications, the curriculum combines foundational knowledge with practical application.
Point-of-care ultrasound has become an essential skill in modern healthcare. This program teaches healthcare professionals how to effectively use ultrasound to identify vascular anatomy, improve needle guidance, increase first-pass success, and reduce complications during vascular access procedures. Participants will develop the knowledge and confidence to integrate ultrasound into routine clinical practice, improving both procedural efficiency and patient safety.