And so it starts ! Inaugural Brisbane cadaveric airway skills course @airwaycam pic.twitter.com/Qg9nKJMSLd
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
Position position position #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/gyFk3W7All
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
Tribute to Keith Greenlands Two curve theory #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/V3CNdzbBmU
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
OOPS #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/SvDZec6m2l
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
Anatomy of airway teaching #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/Zpvcernear
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
“We’ve learnt awy anatomy through seconds of terror ! Not ideal!” #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/posu0S06od
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
Fearing the airway -why? #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/dM4qjNItT8
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
Rich does his scoping thing #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/8EiPaQOudV
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
The larynx of @airwaycam #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/tUdS5HCJDx
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
@ketaminh @airwaycam That man has a gorgeous larynx.
— Dr. Laura Duggan (@drlauraduggan) January 18, 2017
The Vortex looks into the Dark Side. Nasal endoscopy #airwaycam @pzfritz @sithlord2004 @ketaminh @mafeperezm83 @airwaycam pic.twitter.com/UckAai0XNv
— Ian Summers (@IanMeducator) January 21, 2017
Passing the tube tips #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/xuDEnYdMMm
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
Are we responsible for the difficult airway ? #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/J1yfze4kyF
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
Why is the neck the ultimate response to CICO ? #nocollapse #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/CP4kKlNu1z
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
PEEP valves in every BVM #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/1eYfam7SvB
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
Give the OOPS : sit up , Nasal oxygen #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/4qW02Y9eId
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
Case discussion with @IanMeducator #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/z88zfGCCQn
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
“Which eye do you intubate with ?” #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/xQKTHAeUiW
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
The Tao of laryngoscopy : use two fingers to pick up laryngoscope , find the epiglottis @airwaycam #airwaycam
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
RSI drugs tip = 1.5mg or mcg/kg #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/jjTpWIhVcy
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
Use two hands for laryngoscopy : one on neck other holding scope @airwaycam #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/VKLhGasAi4
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
Epiglottoscopy is key #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/xDhMJVOjgV
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
Arytenoid arrest of bougie assisted tube passage #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/x664gLEGAO
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
“This is all wrong I believe now ” @airwaycam #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/EqjiOtwQm9
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
The @VortexApproach endorsed by @airwaycam #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/GTxwVAM02u
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
Peter Fritz talks on @VortexApproach at #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/SpgvmYN1PB
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
@ketaminh @airwaycam @AirwayMxAcademy Epiglottscopy is ONE key…but where is the glottis?…the answer is ELM (the second key). pic.twitter.com/3pGdRiQl0R
— Ricardo Urtubia (@UrtubiaRicardo) January 19, 2017
Laryngeal handshake for cric #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/kaItgQwHFq
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
Surg awy #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/OWZ4MX00hd
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
#airwaycam great day and thanks for dinner joining participants, UQ and the equipment suppliers making it possible pic.twitter.com/ccog2bwZLB
— Ian Summers (@IanMeducator) January 19, 2017
doyens of laryngoscopy refilling resilience tanks (and other tanks) #ketarminh #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/CMZlSqHFS4
— kylie baker (@kyliebaker888) January 19, 2017
I liked the 1.5m/kg for each for intubation with ketamine/roc/sux/fent#airwaycam
— kylie baker (@kyliebaker888) January 19, 2017
Good morning from Day 2 of Brisbane @airwaycam course! Today not as much tweeting as in anatomy lab #airwaycam pic.twitter.com/9QBYRxE1w6
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 19, 2017
I realised at #airwaycam course this week: all one handed bougie techniques with preloaded tube = all attempts to use bougie as stylet
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 20, 2017
Just said farewell to @airwaycam @ketaminh it was privilege to teach with you both. After 20 years intubating I changed approach to larynx https://t.co/Hujm1ifzZu
— Ian Summers (@IanMeducator) January 20, 2017
@ketaminh @IanMeducator thank you gents for your help teaching, your friendship, and your support! Let’s do it again!
— Richard Levitan (@airwaycam) January 20, 2017
