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Effectiveness of an Advanced Airway Training "Boot Camp" for Family Medicine Physician Trainees.

Effectiveness of an Advanced Airway Training "Boot Camp" for Family Medicine Physician Trainees.:

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Effectiveness of an Advanced Airway Training "Boot Camp" for Family Medicine Physician Trainees.

Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2020 Jan 28;:194599820902065

Authors: Marvin K, Bowman P, Keller MW, Ambrosio AA

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This course was designed to characterize the impact of a curriculum for training family medicine physicians in advanced airway techniques with respect to intubation performance and learner confidence.

METHODS: A training course was introduced into the curriculum in a single-group pretest-posttest model at a community family medicine residency program. Training consisted of a didactic teaching session on airway management and hands-on skill session with direct laryngoscopy (DL) and video-assisted laryngoscopy (VAL) on normal and difficult airway simulators. Participants were scored with the Intubation Difficulty Scale and completed surveys before and after the training.

RESULTS: Twenty-eight residents of all levels participated. The mean time to successful intubation was significantly decreased after training from 51.96 to 23.71 seconds for DL and from 27.89 to 17.07 seconds for VAL. Participant scores with the Intubation Difficulty Scale were also significantly improved for DL and VAL. All participants rated their comfort levels with both techniques as high following training.

DISCUSSION: Advanced airway management is a critical skill for any physician involved in caring for critically ill patients, though few trainees receive formal training. Addition of an airway training course with simulation and hands-on experience can improve trainee proficiency and comfort with advanced airway techniques.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Training on airway management should be included in the curriculum for trainees who require the requisite skills and knowledge necessary for advanced airway interventions. This introductory project demonstrates the efficacy and feasibility of a relatively brief training as part of a family medicine residency curriculum.

PMID: 31986975 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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