Competence in ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia (UGRA) requires practitioners to acquire cognitive and technical skills. Various difficulties have been identified in anesthesia residents' learning UGRA skills. There is currently no approved UGRA curriculum for residents, and the level of UGRA proficiency achieved during residency may vary significantly. However, no specific training criteria have been defined for this block. It is important to establish criteria to evaluate the adequacy of education.
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