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The Difficult Airway Course: EMS
December 11 ‐ 12, 2024, Charlotte, NC
Learn the full range of airway management techniques — including use of video laryngoscopes & other advanced imaging devices, extraglottic devices, drug-assisted intubation and cricothyrotomy.
Quarterly Airway Research Update – December 12, 2024
December 12, 2024
Join Jarrod Mosier, MD, for this critical care medicine focused review of the latest published airway research and its impact on your clinical practice.
Fundamentals of Airway Management
December 13, 2024, Charlotte, NC
Learn the full range of airway management techniques — including use of video laryngoscopes & other advanced imaging devices, extraglottic devices, drug-assisted intubation and cricothyrotomy.
The Difficult Airway Course: EMS
January 16 ‐ 17, 2025, Houston, TX
Learn the full range of airway management techniques — including use of video laryngoscopes & other advanced imaging devices, extraglottic devices, drug-assisted intubation and cricothyrotomy.
The Difficult Airway Course: EMS
March 20 ‐ 21, 2025, Houston, TX
Learn the full range of airway management techniques — including use of video laryngoscopes & other advanced imaging devices, extraglottic devices, drug-assisted intubation and cricothyrotomy.
The Difficult Airway Course: EMS
March 25 ‐ 26, 2025, Weatherford, TX
Learn the full range of airway management techniques — including use of video laryngoscopes & other advanced imaging devices, extraglottic devices, drug-assisted intubation and cricothyrotomy.
The Difficult Airway Course: Critical Care
May 2 ‐ 4, 2025, Boston, MA

The Difficult Airway Course: Critical Care™ is an advanced course designed for intensivists and for hospitalists who are responsible for emergency airway management of acute inpatients.

The Difficult Airway Course: Emergency
May 2 ‐ 4, 2025, Boston, MA

Taught by a world-class faculty, The Difficult Airway Course: Emergency™ is the only national CME program that teaches the evidence-based, algorithmic approach to emergency airway management developed by airway experts Dr. Ron M. Walls, Dr. Michael F. Murphy and Dr. Robert C. Luten.