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Add to Calendar 2025 Stanford Advanced Airway Management Course 3/29/2025 7:00:00 AM 3/30/2025 4:30:00 PM America/Los_Angeles For More Details: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/advancedairway2025 Description: This comprehensive, multidisciplinary, state-of-the-art course offers advanced airway training to a national and international audience. It provides participants with the essential evidence-based knowledge and technical skills to manage anticipated and unanticipated difficult airway in the operating room, emergency department, and intensive care unit as well as in diverse clinical settings. The conference will i... Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge (LKSC) false MM/DD/YYYY


Date & Location
Saturday, March 29, 2025, 7:00 AM - Sunday, March 30, 2025, 4:30 PM, Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge (LKSC), Stanford, CA

Overview
This comprehensive, multidisciplinary, state-of-the-art course offers advanced airway training to a national and international audience. It provides participants with the essential evidence-based knowledge and technical skills to manage anticipated and unanticipated difficult airway in the operating room, emergency department, and intensive care unit as well as in diverse clinical settings. The conference will integrate various educational formats including didactic lectures, immersive simulation workshop, Lunch and Learn discussions, and small-group breakouts. The course is ideally suited for the anesthesiologists, critical care, emergency medicine, and ENT physicians.

Registration
Registration fee includes course materials, certificate of participation, breakfast and lunch.

Early Bird
Physician/CRNA: $1,995
Stanford Affiliated Physician/CRNA: $1,000
Stanford Resident/Fellow: $900 (verified with Stanford email)
Non-Stanford Resident/Fellow: $1,000
Industry Early: $1,995

After 02/28/2025
Physician/CRNA: $2,195
Stanford Affiliated Physician/CRNA: $1,000
Stanford Resident/Fellow: $900 (verified with Stanford email)
Non-Stanford Resident/Fellows: $1,000
Industry: $2,195

Special Rates
Returning Learners: $1,000

*Please contact Alyssa Elsey at [email protected] for more information on obtaining special rates.

If you need registration assistance, please email [email protected]. Be sure to register with an email address that you check frequently. Your email address is used for critical information, including registration confirmation, evaluation, and certificate.

STAP-eligible employees can use STAP funds towards the registration fees for this activity.  Complete the STAP Reimbursement Request Form and submit to your department administrator. 



Credits
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (17.00 hours), Non-Physician Participation Credit (17.00 hours)

Target Audience
Specialties - Anesthesiology, Critical Care & Pulmonology, Emergency Medicine & Trauma, Otolaryngology (ENT), Pediatrics
Professions - Fellow/Resident, Non-Physician, Physician

Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, learners should be able to:

  1. Integrate into practice effective approaches and strategies for predicting and managing difficult airway, per latest evidence-based medicine data.
  2. Determine proper patient selection and preparation for awake flexible scope intubation (FSI).
  3. Apply advanced oxygenation techniques, such as Transnasal Humidified Rapid-Insufflation Ventilatory Exchange (THRIVE).
  4. Develop skills for alternative ventilation strategies using supraglottic airway (SGA) devices, techniques for SGA-endotracheal tube exchange, and surgical techniques for rescue ventilation.
  5. Enhance crisis resources management (CRM) skills for debriefing situations in practice.

Accreditation

In support of improving patient care, Stanford Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. 
 
Credit Designation 
American Medical Association (AMA)
Stanford Medicine designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 17.00 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


Additional Information

Cancellation Policy
Cancellations received in writing no less than 20 days before the course will be refunded, less a 20% administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date. Please send cancellation requests to [email protected].

Stanford University School of Medicine reserves the right to cancel or postpone this program if necessary; in the event of cancellation, course fees will be fully refunded. We are not responsible for other costs incurred such as non-refundable airline tickets or hotel penalties.

Accessibility Statement
Stanford University School of Medicine is committed to ensuring that its programs, services, goods and facilities are accessible to individuals with disabilities as specified under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008.  If you have needs that require accommodations, including dietary concerns, please contact the CME Conference Coordinator.

Cultural and Linguistic Competency
The planners and speakers of this CME activity have been encouraged to address cultural issues relevant to their topic area for the purpose of complying with California Assembly Bill 1195. Moreover, the Stanford University School of Medicine Multicultural Health Portal contains many useful cultural and linguistic competency tools including culture guides, language access information and pertinent state and federal laws.  You are encouraged to visit the Multicultural Health Portal: https://laneguides.stanford.edu/multicultural-health


For activity related questions, please contact
     Name: Alyssa Elsey
     Title: Education Events Specialist
     Email: [email protected]

For CME general questions, please contact 
     Email: [email protected]

Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education (SCCME) is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for event attendees and staff members.  SCCME’s decisions and preventive measures will be guided by the requirements and recommendations of Stanford, as well as any federal, state, and local health authorities.  We will continue to monitor the evolving situation and guidelines. 

Conference Location
Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge
291 Campus Drive
2nd Floor Conference Center 
Stanford, CA

Nearby Hotels
View hotel options by visiting: visit.stanford.edu/basics/lodging

Visiting Stanford
To learn more about traveling to Stanford University, please browse visit.stanford.edu.



Mitigation of Relevant Financial Relationships


Stanford Medicine adheres to the Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education.

There are no relevant financial relationships with ACCME-defined ineligible companies for anyone who was in control of the content of this activity, except those listed in the table below. All of the relevant financial relationships listed for these individuals have been mitigated.

Course Planning Team

Course Director
Vladimir Nekhendzy, MD
Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology and, by courtesy, Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
Director, Stanford Advanced Airway Management Program
Past President, Society for Head and Neck Anesthesia

Course Co-Directors
Edward Damrose, MD
Professor of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery and, by courtesy, Anesthesiology
Chief, Division of Laryngology and Laryngeal Surgery

Amit Saxena, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology



Member Information
Role in activity
Nature of Relationship(s) / Name of Ineligible Company(s)
Faculty Photos
Edward J Damrose, MD
Professor of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery and, by courtesy, Anesthesiology
Chief, Division of Laryngology and Laryngeal Surgery
Stanford University Medical Center
Co-Director, Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Amit Saxena, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Co-Director, Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Vladimir Nekhendzy, MD
Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology and, by courtesy, Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
Director, Stanford Advanced Airway Management Program
Past President, Society for Head and Neck Anesthesia
Stanford University School of Medicine
Course Director, Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Faculty Photos
Naola Austin, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Hannah Bechtold, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor
UC Davis Medical Center
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Carlos Brun, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Veteran's Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System
Faculty
Consulting Fee-Verathon (Relationship has ended)
Daenis Camire, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine
Queen's University
Canada
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Meihsi Chen, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Lynn Cintron, MD
Affiliate, Department of Anesthesia
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Jeremy Collins, MD
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Executive Vice Chair Department of Anesthesiology
Emory University School of Medicine
Faculty
Honoraria-Fisher and Paykel Healthcare (Relationship has ended)
David R Drover, MD
Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Annery Garcia-Marcinkiewicz, MD, MSCE
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
Co-Director, Difficult Airway Program
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Marc Austin Gautreau, MD
Clinical Professor, Emergency Medicine
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Sara Goldhaber-Fiebert, MD
Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
William Gostic, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Amit Joseph, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Michael S Kristensen, MD
Consultant Anaesthetist, Section for Anaesthesia for ENT, Head, Neck, & Maxillofacial Surgery
Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital
Denmark
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Laura May, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
James McAvoy, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Frederick Mihm, MD
Professor of Anesthesiology
Co-Director, Intensive Care Units
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Brita Mittal, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Speakers Bureau-Fisher & Paykel Healthcare (Relationship has ended)
Michael Montalbaron, MD
Clinical Instructor & FellowOtolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
William Mulkerin, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Raphael E Paulino, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Rett Quattlebaum, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Radhamangalam Ramamurthi, MD
Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Todsaporn Rodbumrung, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Teresa Roman-Micek, BS
InterCEPT Program Simulationist
SHC Interventional Platform Education
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Lena Scotto, MD
Staff Anesthesiologist and Intensivist
Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Health Care System
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Jewel Sheehan, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Katie Speirs, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Faculty Photos
Emily Stockert, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
John Su, MD
Fellow, Emergency Medicine
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Patrick Sullivan, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Alla Yarmosh, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Victoria Yin, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose

Saturday, March 29, 2025
Registration & Continental Breakfast
7:00AM - 7:50AM
Welcome & Annoucements
7:50AM - 8:00AM
Vladimir Nekhendzy, MD
ASA Difficult Airway Algorithm: Best Practice Strategies for Success
8:00AM - 8:20AM
Vladimir Nekhendzy, MD
Video Laryngoscopy in Difficult Airway Management
8:20AM - 8:35AM
Raphael E Paulino, MD
Advanced Oxygenation Techniques
8:35AM - 8:50AM
Jeremy Collins, MD
Pediatric Difficult Airway
8:50AM - 9:10AM
Annery Garcia-Marcinkiewicz, MD, MSCE
Extubation of the Difficult Airway
9:10AM - 9:30AM
Brita Mittal, MD
Break and transition to hands-on
9:30AM - 9:45AM
Hands-On: Difficult Airway Workshop and Flexible Scope Intubation Course
9:45AM - 12:45PM

Stand-alone, Flexible Scope Intubation Course
5 lectures and 6 hands-on stations
Course lead: Amit Saxena, MD

1. 15 min: Fundamental technical skills required for successful flexible scope intubation. Dr. David Drover
2. 30 min: Hands-On: Flexible scope teaching models. Drs. Amit Saxena, Daenis Camire, Jeremy Collins, David Drover, Fred Mihm, Katie Speirs, Victoria Yin
3. 20 min: Preoperative endoscopic airway examination (PEAE). Dr. Amit Saxena
4. 15 min: Patient selection, indications and contraindications to the flexible scope intubation. Essential attributes for success. Drs. Victoria Yin/Katie Speirs
5. 20 min: Hands-On: Oral and nasal flexible scope intubation. Drs. Amit Saxena, Daenis Camire, Jeremy Collins, David Drover, Fred Mihm, Katie Speirs, Victoria Yin
6. 20 min: Difficult flexible scope intubation: causes and solutions to the problems. Advanced flexible scope intubation techniques. Dr. Jeremy Collins
7. 40 min: Hands-On: Supraglottic airway - Endotracheal tube exchange, Combined video endoscopy intubation technique. Drs. Amit Saxena, Daenis Camire, Jeremy Collins, David Drover, Fred Mihm, Katie Speirs, Victoria Yin
8. 20 min: Awake flexible scope intubation: State-of-the-art. Dr. Amit Saxena

Advanced Airway Management Course Stations
12 difficult airway skills stations arranged in 2 blocks, 6 stations each

  1. Lung Separation Techniques: Drs. Rett Quattlebaum, Meihsi Chen, Laura May
  2. SALAD (Suction Assisted Laryngoscopy & Airway Decontamination): Drs. James DuCanto, Patrick Sullivan
  3. Retrograde Intubation: Drs. James McAvoy, Bill Mulkerin
  4. Emergency Airway & Surgical Cricothyroidotomy: Drs. Edward Damrose, Marc Gautreau, Bill Mulkerin, Michael Montalbaron, John Su
  5. Simulation: Drs. Carlos Brun, Naola Austin, Alla Yarmosh, and Teresa Roman-Micek
  6. Extubation of the Difficult Airway & Airway Exchange Catheters: Drs. Michael Kristensen, Lena Scotto
  7. Supraglottic Airways: Drs. Bob Rodbumrung, William Gostic, Sara Goldhaber-Fiebert
  8. Intubating LMA: Drs. Raphael Paulino, Emily Stockert
  9. Advanced oxygenation techniques (THRIVE): Dr. Vladimir Nekhendzy
  10. Airway Ultrasound: Dr. Lynn Cintron
  11. Video Laryngoscopy & Video Stylets: Drs. Hannah Bechtold, Amit Joseph
  12. Pediatric Airway: Drs. RJ Ramamurthi, Jewel Sheehan, Annery Garcia-Marcinkiewicz

Break: Transition to Lunch & Learn (01-14)
12:45PM - 12:55PM
01. Difficult Airway in Obstetrics
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Naola Austin, MD
Emily Stockert, MD
Alla Yarmosh, MD
02. ENT Airway Tools: Operating Laryngoscopes, Rigid Bronchoscope, Tracheostomy Tubes
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Edward J Damrose, MD
David R Drover, MD
03. Pediatric Video Laryngoscopy
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Radhamangalam Ramamurthi, MD
Jewel Sheehan, MD
04. Difficult Airway and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Michael S Kristensen, MD
Brita Mittal, MD
Michael Montalbaron, MD
05. Lung Isolation in a Patient with Difficult Airway Management
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Meihsi Chen, MD
Rett Quattlebaum, MD
William Gostic, MD
06. Supraglottic Airways in Difficult Airway Management
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Annery Garcia-Marcinkiewicz, MD, MSCE
Todsaporn Rodbumrung, MD
07. Pharmacology for Airway Management in Critically Ill #1
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Carlos Brun, MD
Amit Joseph, MD
08. Rapid Sequence Induction: Full Stomach and Cricoid Pressure Controversy
12:55PM - 1:55PM
William Mulkerin, MD
John Su, MD
09. Adult Video Laryngoscopy
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Amit Saxena, MD
Daenis Camire, MD
Laura May, MD
10. Pharmacology for Airway Management in Critically Ill #2
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Marc Austin Gautreau, MD
Frederick Mihm, MD
11. Airway Management Outside of the Operating Room
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Hannah Bechtold, MD
Lena Scotto, MD
12. Difficult Airway and Obesity
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Patrick Sullivan, MD
Victoria Yin, MD
Jeremy Collins, MD
13. The Role of Ultrasound in Airway Management
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Vladimir Nekhendzy, MD
Lynn Cintron, MD
14. Pharmacology for Airway Management in Critically Ill #3
12:55PM - 1:55PM
James McAvoy, MD
Raphael E Paulino, MD
Supraglottic Airways in Difficult Airway Management
1:55PM - 2:10PM
Vladimir Nekhendzy, MD
Critical Decision-Making in ASA Difficult Airway Algorithm: Evidence-Based Approach
2:10PM - 2:40PM
Vladimir Nekhendzy, MD
Break and transition to hands-on
2:40PM - 2:55PM
Hands-On: Difficult Airway Workshop and Flexible Scope Intubation Course
2:55PM - 5:55PM

Stand-alone, Flexible Scope Intubation Course
5 lectures and 6 hands-on stations
Course lead: Amit Saxena, MD

1. 15 min: Fundamental technical skills required for successful flexible scope intubation. Dr. David Drover
2. 30 min: Hands-On: Flexible scope teaching models. Drs. Amit Saxena, Daenis Camire, Jeremy Collins, David Drover, Fred Mihm, Katie Speirs, Victoria Yin
3. 20 min: Preoperative endoscopic airway examination (PEAE). Dr. Amit Saxena
4. 15 min: Patient selection, indications and contraindications to the flexible scope intubation. Essential attributes for success. Drs. Victoria Yin/Katie Speirs
5. 20 min: Hands-On: Oral and nasal flexible scope intubation. Drs. Amit Saxena, Daenis Camire, Jeremy Collins, David Drover, Fred Mihm, Katie Speirs, Victoria Yin
6. 20 min: Difficult flexible scope intubation: causes and solutions to the problems. Advanced flexible scope intubation techniques. Dr. Jeremy Collins
7. 40 min: Hands-On: Supraglottic airway - Endotracheal tube exchange, Combined video endoscopy intubation technique. Drs. Amit Saxena, Daenis Camire, Jeremy Collins, David Drover, Fred Mihm, Katie Speirs, Victoria Yin
8. 20 min: Awake flexible scope intubation: State-of-the-art. Dr. Amit Saxena

Advanced Airway Management Course Stations
12 difficult airway skills stations arranged in 2 blocks, 6 stations each

  1. Lung Separation Techniques: Drs. Rett Quattlebaum, Meihsi Chen, Laura May
  2. SALAD (Suction Assisted Laryngoscopy & Airway Decontamination): Drs. James DuCanto, Patrick Sullivan
  3. Retrograde Intubation: Drs. James McAvoy, Bill Mulkerin
  4. Emergency Airway & Surgical Cricothyroidotomy: Drs. Edward Damrose, Marc Gautreau, Bill Mulkerin, Michael Montalbaron, John Su
  5. Simulation: Drs. Carlos Brun, Naola Austin, Alla Yarmosh, and Teresa Roman-Micek
  6. Extubation of the Difficult Airway & Airway Exchange Catheters: Drs. Michael Kristensen, Lena Scotto
  7. Supraglottic Airways: Drs. Bob Rodbumrung, William Gostic, Sara Goldhaber-Fiebert
  8. Intubating LMA: Drs. Raphael Paulino, Emily Stockert
  9. Advanced oxygenation techniques (THRIVE): Dr. Vladimir Nekhendzy
  10. Airway Ultrasound: Dr. Lynn Cintron
  11. Video Laryngoscopy & Video Stylets: Drs. Hannah Bechtold, Amit Joseph
  12. Pediatric Airway: Drs. RJ Ramamurthi, Jewel Sheehan, Annery Garcia-Marcinkiewicz

Adjourn
5:55PM - 6:00PM
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Registration & Continental Breakfast
7:00AM - 7:50AM
Review of Day 1
7:50AM - 8:00AM
Vladimir Nekhendzy, MD
Critical Care Physician's Perspective on Difficult Airway Management
8:00AM - 8:20AM
Carlos Brun, MD
Emergency Room Physician's Perspective on Difficult Airway Management
8:20AM - 8:40AM
William Mulkerin, MD
ENT Surgeon's Perspective on Difficult Airway Management
8:40AM - 9:00AM
Edward J Damrose, MD
The Role of Airway Ultrasound in Difficult Airway Management
9:00AM - 9:20AM
Michael S Kristensen, MD
Human Factors in Difficult Airway Management
9:20AM - 9:40AM
Naola Austin, MD
Break and transition to hands-on
9:40AM - 9:50AM
Hands-On: Difficult Airway Workshop and Flexible Scope Intubation Course
9:50AM - 12:50PM

Stand-alone, Flexible Scope Intubation Course
5 lectures and 6 hands-on stations
Course lead: Amit Saxena, MD

1. 15 min: Fundamental technical skills required for successful flexible scope intubation. Dr. David Drover
2. 30 min: Hands-On: Flexible scope teaching models. Drs. Amit Saxena, Daenis Camire, Jeremy Collins, David Drover, Fred Mihm, Katie Speirs, Victoria Yin
3. 20 min: Preoperative endoscopic airway examination (PEAE). Dr. Amit Saxena
4. 15 min: Patient selection, indications and contraindications to the flexible scope intubation. Essential attributes for success. Drs. Victoria Yin/Katie Speirs
5. 20 min: Hands-On: Oral and nasal flexible scope intubation. Drs. Amit Saxena, Daenis Camire, Jeremy Collins, David Drover, Fred Mihm, Katie Speirs, Victoria Yin
6. 20 min: Difficult flexible scope intubation: causes and solutions to the problems. Advanced flexible scope intubation techniques. Dr. Jeremy Collins
7. 40 min: Hands-On: Supraglottic airway - Endotracheal tube exchange, Combined video endoscopy intubation technique. Drs. Amit Saxena, Daenis Camire, Jeremy Collins, David Drover, Fred Mihm, Katie Speirs, Victoria Yin
8. 20 min: Awake flexible scope intubation: State-of-the-art. Dr. Amit Saxena

 

Advanced Airway Management Course Stations
12 difficult airway skills stations arranged in 2 blocks, 6 stations each

  1. Lung Separation Techniques: Drs. Rett Quattlebaum, Meihsi Chen, Laura May
  2. SALAD (Suction Assisted Laryngoscopy & Airway Decontamination): Dr. Patrick Sullivan
  3. Retrograde Intubation: Drs. James McAvoy, Bill Mulkerin
  4. Emergency Airway & Surgical Cricothyroidotomy: Drs. Edward Damrose, Marc Gautreau, Bill Mulkerin, Michael Montalbaron, John Su
  5. Simulation: Drs. Carlos Brun, Naola Austin, Alla Yarmosh, and Teresa Roman-Micek
  6. Extubation of the Difficult Airway & Airway Exchange Catheters: Drs. Michael Kristensen, Lena Scotto
  7. Supraglottic Airways: Drs. Bob Rodbumrung, William Gostic, Sara Goldhaber-Fiebert
  8. Intubating LMA: Drs. Raphael Paulino, Emily Stockert
  9. Advanced oxygenation techniques (THRIVE): Dr. Vladimir Nekhendzy
  10. Airway Ultrasound: Dr. Lynn Cintron
  11. Video Laryngoscopy & Video Stylets: Drs. Hannah Bechtold, Amit Joseph
  12. Pediatric Airway: Drs. RJ Ramamurthi, Jewel Sheehan, Annery Garcia-Marcinkiewicz

Break: Transition to Lunch & Learn (01-14)
12:50PM - 1:00PM
01. Difficult Airway in the Emergency Department
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Marc Austin Gautreau, MD
Alla Yarmosh, MD
02. Pediatric Difficult Airway: Airway Management of Foreign Bodies in Children
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Annery Garcia-Marcinkiewicz, MD, MSCE
Jewel Sheehan, MD
03. Difficult Airway in Critical Care #1
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Carlos Brun, MD
Lena Scotto, MD
Laura May, MD
04. Difficult Airway in Head and Neck Surgery #1
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Vladimir Nekhendzy, MD
Edward J Damrose, MD
05. Preoperative Endoscopic Airway Examination (PEAE) #1
12:55PM - 1:55PM
David R Drover, MD
Todsaporn Rodbumrung, MD
Emily Stockert, MD
06. Unanticipated Difficult Airway: Failed Direct and Video Laryngoscopy
12:55PM - 1:55PM
William Mulkerin, MD
Katie Speirs, MD
07. Anticipated Difficult Airway: Unstable C-Spine
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Lynn Cintron, MD
Rett Quattlebaum, MD
John Su, MD
08. Anticipated Difficult Airway: Morbidly Obese Patient
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Raphael E Paulino, MD
Michael S Kristensen, MD
Amit Joseph, MD
09. Anticipated Difficult Airway: Craniofacial Abnormalities
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Radhamangalam Ramamurthi, MD
Patrick Sullivan, MD
10. Anticipated Difficult Airway: Difficult Flexible Scope Intubation
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Naola Austin, MD
Jeremy Collins, MD
11. Difficult Airway in Head and Neck Surgery #2
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Amit Saxena, MD
Sara Goldhaber-Fiebert, MD
Michael Montalbaron, MD
12. Difficult Airway in Critical Care #2
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Frederick Mihm, MD
Daenis Camire, MD
13. Preoperative Endoscopic Airway Examination (PEAE) #2
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Meihsi Chen, MD
Brita Mittal, MD
14. Difficult Airway in Critical Care #3
12:55PM - 1:55PM
Hannah Bechtold, MD
James McAvoy, MD
Break
1:55PM - 2:05PM
Case Presentations & Discussion
2:05PM - 3:05PM
Vladimir Nekhendzy, MD
Edward J Damrose, MD
Amit Saxena, MD
Annery Garcia-Marcinkiewicz, MD, MSCE
Carlos Brun, MD
Marc Austin Gautreau, MD
Jeremy Collins, MD
Michael S Kristensen, MD
Break
3:05PM - 3:15PM
Case Presentations & Discussion
3:15PM - 4:15PM
Vladimir Nekhendzy, MD
Edward J Damrose, MD
Amit Saxena, MD
Annery Garcia-Marcinkiewicz, MD, MSCE
Carlos Brun, MD
Marc Austin Gautreau, MD
Jeremy Collins, MD
Michael S Kristensen, MD
Concluding Remarks
4:15PM - 4:25PM
Vladimir Nekhendzy, MD
Adjourn
4:25PM - 4:30PM


This CME Activity is supported in part by educational grants from Cook Medical & KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America, Inc.

This activity received in-kind support from the following:

Ambu Inc. - Durable Equipment

Cook Medical - Durable Equipment

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Olympus Corporation of The Americas - Durable Equipment

Teleflex - Disposable Supplies

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Thank you to our sponsor, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare!

 

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