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Learn to Oxygenate Any Patient, When It Matters Most



An Integrated Learning Space

To Build Durable Skills

PAC is an integrated learning system, not a single course. Our digital content supports multiple learning styles, on your schedule. Begin in the PACscape to explore the concepts, mental models, and procedural frameworks that underpin safe airway management.

Need CME or an online course for yourself or your program? Our CME-enabled resources provide structured, on-demand education that stands on its own.

But airway skills are not built on screens alone. The same curriculum extends into the physical world through pop-up learning and hands-on training deployed where you work. Graphic, interactive posters guide procedures, skills challenges, expert coaching, and high-fidelity simulation, using a shared language across digital and physical spaces.

For deeper, tailored training, teams can book customized small-group sessions in our studio, or attend live courses and flagship events in New York City and partner sites worldwide.

The result is continuity—from online learning, to hands-on practice, to real-world performance. PAC gives you the tools, structure, and flexibility required for next-generation airway training.

What’s Inside

A new and improved version of this learning space is being installed. Check back soon for the latest, and we will let you know as work progresses.

Welcome to the digital home for Join the OxyenNATION. This space is about mastering the ability to oxygenate your patient in any situation by any means necessary. To do this well, you need more than just skill with a laryngoscope. You need a set of concepts, skills, and tools to help you achieve your goal when it counts. Get started by scrolling down to explore this space and become a citizen of the OXYGENATION.

Part 1 – Cognitive Approach to Oxygenation

A digital poster for OxyGEN 2.0, featuring a large air bubble in dark water, with text introducing a learning space focused on airway management and cognitive strategies for crisis navigation.

What is this learning space all about? Get started on your journey by entering here.

An informative graphic emphasizing the importance of prioritizing oxygenation in airway management, featuring a diver in deep water with a breathing apparatus.

The laws of airway management are immutable. Ignore them at your peril. Here we teach you about the first and most important one.

A dark, moody illustration of a ship navigating through icy waters, symbolizing the themes of risk and tragedy, with the text discussing the lessons learned from Elaine Bromiley's story.

Some stories have a powerful impact. This is one of those.

Illustration titled 'The Vortex Approach' featuring a circular design with abstract symbols, representing a cognitive tool designed to manage stress.

When the stakes are high you need a cognitive tool that will lower the stress. This one can do just that in an airway emergency.

Part 2 – Core Tools & Skills

An artistic representation of medical airway tools submerged in water, showcasing a mask, tubes, and other equipment surrounded by light beams, symbolizing their importance in patient care.

Before diving into the how, let’s step back and compare all three lifelines side by side. In this section, we’ll examine each lifeline from a big-picture perspective—where it’s found, its strengths and limitations, preparation requirements, and common pitfalls—so you can understand not just how they work, but when and why to use them.

Illustration about face-mask ventilation highlighting its importance in medical scenarios. Depicts two medical professionals in diving suits with a patient, emphasizing the necessity of mastering ventilation techniques.

The most available lifeline and the most important skill.

An illustration depicting an underwater scene featuring a large Buddha statue and a figure in scuba gear feeling lost, with speech bubbles expressing confusion about airway management.

An under-appreciated rescue device, and the middle path of airway lifelines

A silhouette of a person swimming underwater, surrounded by blue light, with the text 'Endotracheal Intubation: Definitive Security, at a Price' overlaying the image.

The most secure, definitive airway lifeline.


You don’t just need an understanding of airway anatomy; you need a clinically relevant understanding of airway anatomy. Here’s what you need to know to be successful.

Chapter 5

Infographic on laryngoscopy essentials, highlighting a performance-based approach to intubation with steps: Identify Landmarks, Optimize View, and Deliver Tube.

The three upper airway lifelines are the foundational tools of oxygenation.

Chapter 6


FONA is the final common pathway for a failed airway, but knowing the path is different from walking the path. Success requires more than procedural skills: it requires cultivating a mindset that will allow you to make the cut in a moment of need.


Simulation


High fidelity simulations to put your new skills to use are available at our live events.

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