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The RAD Airway

NextGen Learning To Elevate Your Airway Practice



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

Overview

Radiology plays an integral part in airway management. Interpreting radiographic images to confirm device placement, identify misplacement, assist with identifying anatomic landmarks, and plan for difficulty are just some of the ways radiology plays a role in the safety and care of your patient.

In Collaboration with C.R.E.A.T.E we developed this learning space to integrate some of these skills into your daily practice. Please scroll down to enter the space or visit this series of interactive posters in person at one of our pop-up spaces.

Chapters

Introduction

Radiology plays an integral part in airway management and can enhance the safety and care of your patient. By entering here, you can learn more about the role of these tools and how to use them. 

The Plain Film

Here, we show you how to use the chest radiograph by identifying key anatomical structures that will help you confirm the correct endotracheal tube placement after intubation.

CT Imaging

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Ultrasound

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30 POINTS AVAILABLE

Each space has multiple learning opportunities that integrate digital and physical space. You can start online, then attend a PAC live event or visit a PAC pop-up to add hands-on guided practice, skills challenges, expert faculty coaching, and high-fidelity simulations to your training. For each of these activities, you can earn points toward PAC certification. Open the guide below, complete the activities related to each poster, and then submit your guide. When you’ve earned enough points, we’ll send you your certificate!


Meet the Creators

OLIVIA SHULTZ MD

Olivia is a radiology resident at New York Presbyterian- Weill Cornell. She earned her undergraduate degree at Vanderbilt University and her M.D. at the University of Chicago. While her radiologic interests are varied, her academic interests are focused on education and mentorship. 

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