About this Event
The Department of Emergency Medicine at Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center is pleased to host a Difficult Airway Response Team (DART) Training proctored by Dr. Joseph Park, M.D., on June 20th, 2024, in Conference Rm. 1C.
Managing patients with difficult airways presents unique challenges in emergent situations, particularly outside the operating room, increasing the risk of life-threatening complications, including anoxic brain injury, death, and long-term disability. The Difficult Airway Response Team (DART) program at The Johns Hopkins Hospital is a multidisciplinary effort to address airway-related adverse events in the nonoperative setting. This training session will focus on bolstering the skillset and airway management of difficult intubations.
Training: The three-hour training session will be in a classroom environment with 4-6 stations to conduct procedures on bovine tracheas. It will include a combination of didactic lectures and hands-on sessions to practice procedures utilizing bovine tracheas.
Date: The training will be June 20th, 2024 starting at 1:00 p.m. and concluding by 4:00 p.m.
Who: Practicing physicians and APPs from the Departments of Adult Emergency Medicine and the Intensive Care Unit at Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center.
Register Today: Approximately 24 seats are available for physicians and APPs .
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Howard County General Hospital, 5755 Cedar Lane, Columbia, United States
USD 0.00