Foundations of Surgical Airway Management: A Virtual Case Study Series
The presence of a tracheostomy or laryngectomy has life-altering implications and caring for these patients can be difficult and often high risk with regards to complications, morbidity and mortality. The literature supports the expertise of a variety of professionals for optimal management of these patients. This foundational interprofessional series for medical professionals will provide clinical practice recommendations for self-care, respiration, communication, decannulation, and emergency management across the rehabilitation continuum from acute care to living successfully on an outpatient basis. All sessions will include time for a live question and answer and discussion with our interdisciplinary panel of speakers.
Recorded webinars are now available!
If you were unable to attend the live webinar - don't worry! All 2023 webinars are recorded and will be available on-demand for CEUs. You must watch the on-demand webinar and complete the assessment prior to December 31, 2023 to be eligible for CEUs. Use the navigation bar at the top of the screen to access the recordings, each recording is located on the original webinar page.
After each live webinar has taken place, the recording and associated post-course evaluation will be located on the individual webinar page. You can navigate to the different webinar pages using the tabs at the top of this page.
If you have any questions about accessing the recordings, evaluations or CEUs, contact events.us@atosmedical.com.

2023 topics and dates:
Each session will last 1.5 hour, from 2:00pm to 3:30pm CT.
08.10.2023 | Interdisciplinary Clinical Practice Recommendations for the New Tracheostomy
08.24.2023 | Pathways to Communication and Decannulation after Tracheostomy
09.14.2023 | Interdisciplinary Clinical Practice Recommendations for the Total Laryngectomy
09.28.2023 | Guiding Principles for Successful Living after Total Laryngectomy
10.19.2023 | Clinical Decision Making in the Care of Persons with Surgical Airways
Continuing education:
Each webinar will be offered for 0.15 ASHA CEUs.

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AARC Credit: Application has been made to the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) for continuing education contact hours for respiratory therapists.
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