I am hungry for your participation and contributions. I am specially seeking the wisdom of our Pediatric colleagues regarding this eternal question/debate/feud of whether pediatric patients should get cuffed vs. uncuffed ETT’s. Peds Cuff vs. Uncuffed ETT’s cuff vs no cuff
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Felipe Urdaneta
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Florida; I did my residency then fellowship in Cardiothoracic anesthesia, completed a Masters In Education at UF in 2012 and have been a UF/VA staff anesthesiologist since 2000. I was also the Director of the Master of Education Fellowship from the C.O.M. until the course was terminated. I am responsible for the Difficult Airway Rotation at the UF and Airway Management Services at the NFSGVHS. My interests include: 1-Airway related topics 2-Education about Airway management 3- Resident training in Airway management 4-Non-Anesthesia providers airway training and education 5-Education in general and specifically technology in education.Search
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- Airway Clinical Evaluation
- Airway Critical Care and Out the OR Airway Management
- Airway Rotation
- Anterior Mediastinal Mass
- APSF OR FIRE
- DA and Algorithms
- Extubation
- Fiberoptic Intubation
- Field Airway Management Issues
- Invasive Options
- Laryngeal Tube
- One lung ventilation and the D.A
- Pediatrics
- RSI
- Severe Asthma/Status Asthmaticus
- Supraglottic Airways
- Videolaryngoscopy
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