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The Difficult Airway Course: Emergency

Airway Management Education Center

06.09.2024 - 08.09.2024
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, One Market Place, 92101 San Diego, CA, USA

Course Content

This advanced education in complex airway management is the only CME program that teaches the evidence-based algorithmic approach to airway management developed by airway experts Ron Walls MD, Michael Murphy MD and Robert Luten MD. You will learn a rapid & systematic approach to any airway emergency, essential tips and tricks from our world-renowned, expert faculty and hone your skills with proven airway devices through hands-on workshops and challenging Code Airway simulations.

Learning objectives, training objectives

The hands-on training provides practical exercises in essential airway management techniques. Participants will learn and practice surgical cricothyrotomy, video laryngoscopy, and awake intubation. The course also covers the use of fiberoptic stylets and guides, optically enhanced laryngoscopy, and extraglottic devices. Additionally, specific pediatric airway skills are thoroughly trained. This training aims to enhance practical competencies in critical airway procedures.

Target Audience

Emergency Physicians, all other physicians who work in the Emergency Department, Physician Assistants, Paramedics, Flight Nurses and Respiratory Therapists.

Certifications

See www.theairwaysite.com/a-course/the-difficult-airway-course-emergency for up-to-date CME Accreditation information.

Type of degree
Certificate of attendance
Languages
English
Fees

USD 1.950,00
Gold Tuition (Physician Assistants, Advanced Practice Nurses, Nurses, Respiratory Therapists): $1650 USD Silver Tuition (Residents, Fellows): $1450 USD

Enquiries and Registration

Daphne Rosenbaum, E-Mail: registrations@theairwaysite.com

 
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