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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | EducationHealth & FitnessCourses |
This talk deals with a very important subject (in fact it is so important there is another previous Podcast on the same subject) and it happens to be on Extubation related issues and the recently released DAS Extubation Algorithmic protocol. Click th... more
This Podcast is a very brief introduction about history of Airway management and of course tracheal intubation. The objective is to give the user a historical context. Click the link below to view the video.
Initial Podcast for the 2012 Introductory lecture series on Airway related topics. Click the link below to view the video.
In this episode I will discuss general concepts and principles behind extubation, also about airway problems and complications related to this stage of airway management. A brief stepwise approach strategy to handle extubation of the moderate to high... more
In this episode I will be discussing briefly about how VL has become an important educational tool and also about some technological advances that perhaps in the near future will have a major impact not just in education but also in airway management... more
In this episode the controversial issue of the routine use of muscle relaxants in airway management will be discussed Click the link below to view the video.
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