Nerve Blocks Made Simple

By Dr. Juan “Jim” Sanchez

We are pleased to share the release of the 4th Edition of Nerve Blocks Made Simple.

What’s new in this edition:

• Updated emergency management measures

• QR-coded instructional videos for nerve blocks and selected procedures

• New topics included:

– Parotidectomy

– Ingrown Toenail Surgery

– Ultrasound-guided regional nerve blocks (co-authored with an anesthesiologist)

This edition also highlights the SUPer-A Technique (Surgery Under Peripheral Anesthesia) — a Filipino innovation that can reduce surgical costs by up to 70%, helping make surgery safer, more accessible, and more affordable, especially in medical missions and low-resource settings.

Your support through a Like and Share will help spread knowledge that can benefit many patients and healthcare providers.

For orders please contact  Virgie  +63 927 057 7862.

THE PAYATAS HEALTH, MUSIC, ARTS, SPORTS & YOUTH LEARNING CENTER

(Community Medicine – Hospital On Wheels Surgical Service)

We are also pleased to announce the soon opening of the Payatas Health, Music, Arts, Sports & Youth Learning Center—an Integrated Center of Excellence, dedicated to serving and empowering the community through the following programs:

• Health – Hospital On Wheels Surgical Service Training Center

• Music – Willy San Juan Music Learning Center (Voice & Guitar)

• Arts – Pilipino Painters’ Art Center

• Sports – GM E. Torre Chess Center

• Youth Development – Payatas Youth Study Center

This center aims to promote holistic growth by nurturing health, talent, creativity, leadership, and lifelong learning among our youth and community members.

It is located at 8 Bicol St., Barangay Payatas B, Quezon City (Waze/Google Maps: Payatas Motorpool).

For inquiries, please contact: + 63 918 937 7415; jimsanchez_ph@yahoo.comhttps://thehospitalonwheels.org/

Thank you very much.

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