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Introducing the Guided Visualization Library

Train your mind, sharpen your skills, and be ready when it matters most.

In sports, elite athletes have long known the value of mental rehearsal. Whether it’s a tennis player visualizing their serve or a skier running the course in their head, guided imagery is a proven way to build muscle memory and improve performance when it really counts. Musicians, pilots, and even military professionals use the same techniques; practicing not only with their hands but also with their minds.

Now, we’re bringing that same evidence-based strategy to airway management.

Why Guided Audio?

Airway procedures are high-stakes, time-sensitive, and (let’s face it) there are some airway procedures like eFONA that you don’t always get the chance to practice routinely in real life. That’s why we’ve built the Guided Audio Library, a growing collection of narrated, step-by-step rehearsals for key airway procedures.

Think of it as your personal coach in your ear: walking you through the maneuvers, helping you build a clear mental map, and reinforcing best practices every time you listen. By combining active visualization with structured repetition, you’re training your brain and your hands for the moments that matter most.

The HALO Procedures, On-Demand

Our library includes HALO (High Acuity, Low Occurrence) procedures. The ones you don’t get to perform often, but when you need them, you need them now. Whether it’s fiberoptic intubation, a surgical airway, or another critical skill, the guided audio keeps you sharp and ready.

These aren’t lectures. They’re focused practice sessions you can return to again and again on your commute, before a shift, or even as a quick refresher as just in time learning.

Integrated with Hands-On Learning

Here’s where our innovative learning system makes it exciting: this library isn’t just for headphones. It’s fully integrated into our pop-up immersive learning spaces. That means you can put in your earbuds, step up to a mannequin, and blend mental rehearsal with hands-on performance. Or you can use the audio alone for visualization practice; training your brain to see and feel every step before you ever touch a laryngoscope.

Building the Future

This is just the beginning. The library is growing, and every new addition will give you another way to refine your practice and stay ready for the patient who needs you most.


👉 Subscribers, log in today to start exploring the Guided Audio Library.
👉 Not a member yet? Join us now and take your airway practice to the next level.


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