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If you are a paramedic student seeking experience in airway management, we look forward to your visit to the operating room at Scott and White Medical Center.   We value the contribution that paramedics make to those in need of emergency care and eagerly want to help you expand your skills in airway management.  In order to assure that you have the best possible experience, please use the feedback box at the bottom of this page to schedule your visit to the operating room.

 
         

 
   

Frank Jaworski, CRNA (former paramedic) is has volunteered to coordinate the educational experience for paramedic students seeking to develop airway management skills.   By contacting Frank and scheduling your visit, he can maximize your experience and help you get the required number of intubations.  Students who opt to "pop in" may arrive on a day where others are competing for airway experience and will be less likely to achieve the required skills.  Please use the feedback box at the bottom of this page to schedule your visit.

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Prior to your day of airway management, review the information below. 
Click on the links provided and use the back arrow to return to this web site.

What types of equipment are commonly used to secure the airway?  Click on the link to the left to see a variety of devices used to open and maintain the patient's airway.  Use the back arrow to return to this web site.

Use the link to the left to review the intubation process.  Click on the back arrow to return to this web site.

You are gaining airway management skills in a controlled environment in the operating room.  What are the special needs of the trauma patient with an obstructed airway?  Use the link to the left to review airway management for the trauma patient.  Use the back arrow to return to this web site.

     

Use this box to schedule your airway management training. 
If you don't provide an email address, we can't respond to your request.

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