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HyperAngulated Set-Up Guide

Build Your Own Physical Training Space Instructions for Use Welcome to the PAC training ecosystem! These digitally enhanced infographic posters are your gateway to a fully immersive, affordable, high-performance airway […]

Joyful Learning and Bold Ideas

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.
Joyful Learning and Bold Ideas

The Jaw Thrust

This simple technique can save a life if you know when and how to do it correctly. When someone asks you to assist with a jaw thrust, this is what it is and how to do it correctly.
The Jaw Thrust

Guided Practice for VAFI

About Guided self-practice resources are a unique design feature of PAC that seamlessly integrates the hands-on training of airway procedures and all related concepts inside a single learning space. To […]

Do You Valleculate?

Overview The Vallecula: An Essential Landmark in Laryngoscopy Anatomy Overview: The vallecula is a key anatomical structure located at the base of the tongue, just in front of the epiglottis. It consists […]

Neonatal Physiology

Introduction O2 Goals Relevant Physiology What’s Next Initial Oxygenation Goals Oxygen saturation of 100% in the first few minutes of life is never the goal. The 60-90-100 rule is useful […]

Learn Video Assisted Fiberoptic Intubation (VAFI)

Start Here Video-Assisted Fiberoptic Intubation (VAFI) Indication Video-assisted Fiberoptic Intubation (VAFI) is indicated when traditional direct or video laryngoscopy is difficult or unsuccessful, particularly in patients with anticipated or encountered […]

How to Check the Pump

Start Here The Value of POCUS Using ultrasound to assess the heart prior to intubation is a critical step in preventing hemodynamic collapse, especially in high-risk patients. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) […]

Learn to Identify Sick Patients

Introduction Signs of Shock Key Findings What’s Next To address shock in the peri-intubation period, you need to know how to identify it, differentiate it, and then be able to […]

How Big is the Problem?

Start Here Introduction Key Findings Curated Review What’s Next The Essentials How the INTUBE Study Changed the Game Not too long ago, the focus of airway management was primarily on […]

The Difficult Pediatric Airway

Introduction What’s Next Overview A Step-by-Step Approach to the Difficult Pediatric Airway Managing a difficult pediatric airway is one of the most high-stakes challenges in emergency and critical care medicine. […]
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