Assistant professor in Emergency Medicine and creator of the Protected Airway Collaborative. International, academic, community, and rural experience. Interests in medical education innovation and transforming how we learn.
Tracheostomy emergencies make people nervous — for good reason. The anatomy is different. The gear is different. The stakes are high, and when things go wrong, they can spiral fast.
On June 5th, the PAC team in Germany showcased their creativity and teamwork. Their PAC program was an innovative airway training course, focusing on collaboration among educators and innovators. Congratulations to Dr. Uenlue, Dr. Hohenstein, and the entire faculty for putting on this great event!
Key Takeaway: Adding PEEP to your preoxygenation strategy can improve oxygenation and ventilation—especially in kids and adults with obesity. If you’re still using a nonrebreather mask, it may be time […]
In the Ongoing Debate, Its Training Over Tools for Laryngoscopy & Intubation New Article Review It shifts the focus away from devices and back onto learning, where it belongs. And […]
The Airway Mantra is a mental tool designed to enhance intubation performance by organizing thoughts and boosting focus during high-pressure situations. It simplifies the intubation process, enabling clinicians to act confidently. This powerful concept serves as a vital preparation technique for successful airway management, that should be part of every practitioner's routine.
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Recently, the EMS Educator team joined us at PAC25, spending two immersive days diving into our world of airway education. Their visit sparked a powerful conversation on The EMS Educator Podcast, where we explored their firsthand experience with our course and the broader ideas shaping the future of medical education.
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The benefits of video laryngoscopy (VL) have been widely discussed and promoted for adult intubations. However, direct laryngoscopy with a Miller blade remains the go-to option for neonatal airways. 2024 may change that.