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+ Include: 6 videos + 1 pdf, size: 6.91 GB
+ Target Audience: respiratory physician
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
Auckland City Symposium
Airway Management
Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour
Main Entrance, Auckland Faculty of Medicine, 85 Park Road, Grafton, Auckland
April 1, 2023
+ Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
ACS 2023 Programme.pdf
Opening and Session 1 Practice guidelines.mp4
Session 2 Error in airway management.mp4
Session 3 Awake intubation for anaesthesia and ED.mp4
Session 4 COVID airway management and HFNO.mp4
Session 5 Case discussions.mp4
Session 6 and closing Tips and tricks.mp4
* Detail:
SATURDAY, 01 APRIL 2023
| 0800 – 0815 | Registration | |
| 0815 – 0825 | Opening and welcome | |
| Session 1: Practice guidelines | ||
| 0825 – 0855 | Consensus airway management guidelines – key insights from a lead author | Adam Law |
| 0855 – 0925 | Airway guidelines – what relevance do they have in the emergency department? | George Kovacs |
| 0925 – 0955 | The physiologically challenging airway | Sheila Myatra |
| 0955 – 1010 | Panel discussion | Panelists |
| 1010 – 1040 | Morning Tea | |
| Session 2: Error in airway management | ||
| 1040 – 1055 | Oesophageal intubation | Paul Baker |
| 1055 – 1130 | The dangerous airway. Environmental, contextual and human factors influencing airway management | George Kovacs |
| 1130 – 1145 | Thinking fast and slow – why highly trained people still occasionally do the wrong thing | Craig Webster |
| 1145 – 1200 | Panel discussion | Panelists |
| Session 3: Awake intubation for anaesthesia and ED | ||
| 1200 – 1230 | Awake intubation for anaesthesia and ED | Adam Law & George Kovacs |
| 1230 – 1240 | Panel discussion | Panelists |
| 1240 – 1340 | Lunch | |
| Session 4: COVID airway management and HFNO | ||
| 1340 – 1410 | Airway management in patients with COVID-19: Lessons learnt in India | Sheila Myatra |
| 1410 – 1425 | Current concepts in use of high flow nasal cannula for airway management | Matthew Payton |
| 1425 – 1435 | Panel discussion | Panelists |
| Session 5: Case discussions | ||
| 1435 – 1450 | Laryngeal Trauma – a case discussion on multidisciplinary airway management | David Vokes |
| 1450 – 1525 | Quick fire cases – A panel discussion | Panelists |
| 1525 – 1600 | Afternoon Tea | |
| Session 6: Tips and Tricks | ||
| 1600 – 1630 | Common causes of trouble – how to prevent or address them before they make it into morbidity studies | Adam Law |
| 1630 – 1650 | Little answers to big questions. A Q&A session Panel discussion | Panelists |
| 1650 – 1700 | Closing comments and future meetings | JeeYoung Kim & Mark Welch |
| 1700 – 1800 | Drinks and Nibbles | |





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