The Cambridge Airway Training Simulation Course
CONTENT
Aims:
Effective management of airways
Appropriate use of airway technology
Emergency airway Strategies
Use and handling FOI
Team training & risk management
Testimonials:
"I expected lectures, guidelines, etc but was pleasantly surprised with airway emergencies, teamwork and leadership. Fantastic discussion and sharing experiences."
"I became more confident in dealing with airway situations and with the equipment."
"Amazing course with excellent team leader. My expectations were fully satisfied. Scenarios as in real theatre day to day practice."
AUDIENCE
A full-day course designed for Anaesthetists and ENT surgeons at ST3 and above, to refresh and update skills in managing patients with difficult airway.
Numbers are limited to 8 candidates per course.
TIMINGS & VENUE
The course is scheduled to run from 09:15 - 16:30 with registration beginning at 09:00 in the David Dunn Suite and Simulation Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital, CB2 0QQ. Catering and refreshments are provided on this course as part of the fee.
Click here to see our local maps for further directions.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply for the course you will need to log in to the website with your username and password. If you do not have a username and password you will need to register first.
Once you have logged in please click Apply at the top of this page to apply for this course.
Please check that the email address you have signed up to the website with is the correct email address before making your application as this is the address your confirmation details and pre-course material will be sent to.
Fee: The course fee is £180.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Your place is not confirmed until you make payment. You will receive an automated confirmation email once we have confirmed your place.
Please be advised that your course fee is refundable for up to 14 days following your application. Thereafter course fees are non-refundable.
ENQUIRIES
If you have any further queries or problems, please contact the course administrator, Emma Shone at es351@medschl.cam.ac.uk or 01223 217059.