DURATION: 1 Evening
TUITION: $275 + GST
COVID-19 UPDATE
Due to Covid-19, we’ve updated how we facilitate this workshop. The workshop content will be delivered Live Online via Zoom; and to cover the hands-on airway management portion of the course, we now require a current ACLS or PALS certificate.
Live Online via Zoom: Thu – Nov 19, 5:30pm – 9:30pm
Co-requisite: a current ACLS or PALS certificate
Upon completion of the course and proof of a current ACLS or PALS certificate, we will issue a Course Completion Card (good for 2 years).
The Safe and Effective Procedural Sedation and Analgesia (SEPSA) workshop, a 1-day event, is intended for healthcare providers who make use of procedural sedation in a hospital or non-hospital setting. This workshop combines an introduction to ECG interpretation, procedural sedation pharmacodynamics, BC procedural sedation standards and airway management with practice exercises, case studies and simulations.
Procedural Sedation and Analgesia (PSA) is a technique of administering sedatives or dissociative agents with or without analgesics to induce a state that improves a patient’s tolerance for unpleasant procedures. The goal of PSA is to produce this depressed level of consciousness without compromising a patient’s ability to maintain their airway control.
For more information you can download our SEPSA Course Outline or the SEPSA Course Manual.
To have SEPSA offered at your hospital or clinic, please contact us by email or by phone (604.990.0063).
We’ve implemented the latest technology to ensure your online registration and payment are secure.
If you have any questions at all, please email us at support@skillstat.com or call us at 604-990-0063. You are also welcome to register by phone.
“Stimulating topics as well mostly because it was so practical. Walking through real scenarios helps in decision making in real life. Revisiting the pharmacodynamics of the medications we use is very helpful because it translates to real life usage.” – Jason
- Jason – SEPSA, SkillStat 2U - Olive Fertility