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Welcome to the Evolution the Tube Introducer

A NEXTGEN LEARNING SPACE DEsigned to ELEVATE YOUR AIRWAY PRACTice Start Course Introduction Brief History Original Publication What’s Next Learning Objectives Overview Mastering the Bougie: A Game-Changer in Airway Management […]

Classic Bougie Style

Rapid Review Full Video The Assist Guided Practice Microskills Troubleshooting FOAMed Hands-On What’s Next Bougie First Seldinger Technique for the Airway Instead of directly inserting the endotracheal tube (ETT) into […]

The SALAD Procedure

Digital Guides for Hands-On Practice The Plan When secretions, vomitus, or blood threaten to swamp your view, SALAD brings suction and laryngoscopy together in beautiful harmony, turning chaos into control. Use […]

Meet the Creator of SALAD

The master and commander of massive airway contamination what is salad??? Get your introduction here… Sure you could stop here, but why would you? Use the digital content in this […]

Staying Sharp

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The Other Side of Complexity

Even though FONA can be a simple 60 second procedure, getting to that level of simplicity and effectiveness doesn’t happen by itself. Like many of the things that we find […]

Core Day – Respiratory Failure

Online Resources Core days are collaborative education days at NYPEM. Bookmark this page for a stream on learning before, during and after conference day! You can: Review essential content before […]

Mental Practice

Motor Imagery & Verbal Rehearsal Mental practice includes techniques like motor imagery rehearsal (the cognitive rehearsal of a physical activity without actual execution) and verbal rehearsal (the silent rehearsal of […]
Mental Practice

The Difficult Airway Defined

Coming Soon. See the Preview Below 👇  We’re dedicated to transforming how we learn in medical education. Merging digital and physical space to create self-directed, immersive, interactive and collaborative learning […]

Letters to a Young Clinician

About the Letters My airway training was uneven. Sometimes I got it right. Sometimes I learned the hard way. Looking back on that path is what made me want to […]

The Airway Letters

“I beg you, to have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in […]

Three Steps

A simple idea that can make your laryngoscopy better Three steps of laryngoscopy – Written June 15th 1974
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