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First-Pass Success Engineered for the Video Laryngoscope

An Innovative Learning Space to Develop Mastery With VL Devices


What’s Inside

  • Topic: Video Laryngoscopy
  • Creators: Jonathan St George, MD, Stephen Meigher, MD.
  • Includes: Online + Hands-On
  • Completion Time: 45-60 minutes
  • CME & Certificate available: Yes
  • Learn Essential Concepts
  • Build a Cognitive Framework for VL
  • Self-Guided Hands-On Skills Training
  • Expert Coaching & Simulation
  • Create Pop-Up Training Stations
  • Access to PAC Faculty Support

Welcome to the most comprehensive, immersive, and accessible course of its kind.

When we put a camera on the end of a laryngoscope blade, intubation changed for good. But VL is more than a device. It is a skill, and it demands that you know its strengths and its limits.

VL isn’t only about getting a view. In routine cases or in a contaminated, crashing airway, it asks more of you. You must know your blade, protect your optics, control your angles, and optimize your view

That is why we built this learning space. It merges digital learning with real simulation and hands-on work. You won’t just collect facts. You’ll build confidence. You’ll learn from experts, work through hard scenarios, and turn VL from a tool you reach for into a strength you rely on.

Whether you’re a resident, fellow, attending, paramedic, or advanced practice clinician, this training will raise your and your team’s performance, reduce hesitation, and help you deliver safer care when it counts.

More than that, you’ll join a community of clinicians who want better airway education for all of us. Together, we can advance VL skills.

Start Course: Visit the Posters

A Visual Gateway to Deeper Learning

1. The Goal


Video laryngoscopy changes the game, but it’s not plug-and-play. This space will help you understand the context & features of VL devices and master their use.

2. The Framework


Video laryngoscopy is not just direct laryngoscopy with a camera. This page builds the mental model clinicians need to use VL deliberately, understanding curved airway geometry, screen-based navigation, device-specific mechanics, and the small decisions that separate “good enough” from true procedural control.

3. The Procedure


VL intubation is a coordinated procedure, not a single view on a screen. This page breaks the technique into deliberate microskills, from scope insertion and incremental laryngoscopy to tube delivery, so you can practice each step with purpose and control.

Training That Travels With You

PAC is an integrated learning system, not a single course. Our digital content supports multiple learning styles, on your schedule, with the goal of building durable skills.

One Curriculum, Endless Ways to Learn. 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.

✅ Access content and expert insights online
✅ Use it to build pop-up training stations
✅ Practice key skills with or without a coach
✅ Use it to teach or lead small groups

What’s Next

But Wait, There’s More!


This program is just one piece of a fully integrated training experience that blends digital learning with hands-on practice. If you’ve wrapped up this space, keep the momentum going—check out the related content or explore our other learning spaces. You could stop here… but why would you?