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Safe Airway Society

Locality: Auckland, New Zealand

Phone: +61 2 9431 8698



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25.01.2022 The Safe Airway Society are delighted to announce the Consensus Guidelines have now been endorsed by the Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS). You can find the full consensus guidelines on the Medical Journal of Australias website: https://www.mja.com.au//consensus-statement-safe-airway-so



25.01.2022 https://anesthesiology.pubs.asahq.org/article.aspx SAS to the rescue!!!

23.01.2022 Join us LIVE NOW for Episode 1 of Airwaves - COVID: From Crisis to Catalyst. We are live on YouTube, Facebook Live and Periscope. Be sure to write in comments and questions in the chat. This is an interactive event.

23.01.2022 The Safe Airway Society would like to endorse the recent tracheostomy guidelines by McGrath et al as part of the Global Tracheostomy Project. You can find the article here https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf



22.01.2022 From the SAS Consensus guidelines, this video shows principles of airway management in COVID-19 patients https://vimeo.com/405972785/1267be1ded The full statement can be found here: https://www.mja.com.au//consensus-statement-safe-airway-so

21.01.2022 In a few hours, Airwaves will be live! Make sure you're online at 8PM AEDT, 10PM NZDT You can join the event, LIVE and for FREE, via Youtube, Facebook Live, or Periscope.... Please follow this link for further details and to join the event: https://www.safeairwaysociety.org/airwa/airwaves-episode-1/

21.01.2022 Our Safe Airway Society webinar is tomorrow (July 7th). Here, we'll be joined by invited speakers Intensive Care Paramedic Matthew Humar & Anaesthetist/Intensivist Associate Professor David Brewster. To book an online seat at 'Airway Management: Safe, Simple, Familiar, Reliable and Robust Practices' please visit... https://bit.ly/SafeAirwaysCOVID See more



20.01.2022 Watch this space: SAS will be releasing Australian and New Zealand Guidelines with regards to Covid-19 soon.

18.01.2022 The Safe Airway Society are delighted to release our Inaugural Newsletter Off the Cuff. Please feel free to share this special free edition widely amongst your colleagues and social networks. https://mailchi.mp//inaugural-edition-of-off-the-cuff-the-. Member benefits include: - Unrestricted access to future Off the Cuff newsletters... - Access to our guidelines, infographics and other educational resources - Discount for all future face to face events - Free access to our upcoming online webinars - Networking with your inter-professional colleagues (members area coming soon) Join us to help shape the future of airway management at https://www.safeairwaysociety.org/join/

17.01.2022 After two years of development, the Safe Airway Society will be launching at #WAMM Amsterdam this week. Registration available in the airway village and online - including special foundation membership package for a limited time. More details to come. #SASlaunch

15.01.2022 SAS wishes all its followers a very Merry Christmas. Not a member of SAS yet? Theres 25% off for a limited time, isnt that festive?! Weve got some pretty big names already signed up, you can check who at @SafeAirway Join SAS and help us achieve #excellencethroughcollaboration

15.01.2022 Monday 9th Nov at 8PM AEDT, 10PM NZDT What have we learned about best-practice airway management in COVID-19? What have been the pre-hospital challenges in airway management during COVID-19?... What changes has COVID-19 forced upon us that we should retain in the future? You can join the event, LIVE and for FREE, via Youtube, Facebook Live, or Periscope. Please follow this link for further details and to join the event: https://www.safeairwaysociety.org/airwa/airwaves-episode-1/



13.01.2022 Links to tonight's Airwaves livestream: Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCtAyEv1lBPH3SyO1__x-Y0g Facebook Live:... https://facebook.com/safeairway Periscope: https://twitter.com/safeairway 8PM AEDT / 10PM NZDT / 9AM UTC

13.01.2022 Not yet joined the Safe Airway Society? We have a foundation member deal for you.

12.01.2022 To view our full Statement on New Innovations for Airway Management During COVID-19 please visit our website https://www.safeairwaysociety.org//sas-statement-on-new-in

11.01.2022 UPDATE ON SAS STATEMENT Due to the time critical nature of the situation, our Consensus Statement was released online yesterday. Today, we are pleased to inform you that the Consensus statement: Safe Airway Society principles of airway management and tracheal intubation specific to the COVID-19 adult patient group has been formally endorsed by the following colleges and airway groups:... Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand (CICM) Australian Society of Anaesthetists (ASA) Australian College of Emergency Medicine (ACEM) New Zealand Society of Anaesthetists (NZSA) Australian College of Perianaesthesia Nurses (ACPAN) New Zealand Anaesthetic Technicians Society (NZATS) West Australian Airway Group (WAAG) The Consensus Statement is published online with the Medical Journal of Australia and can be found here: https://www.mja.com.au//consensus-statement-safe-airway-so

11.01.2022 The purpose of the Safe Airway Society is to optimise the provision of safe, effective patient care through a collaborative approach, by all airway practitioners, to achieving the best airway management practices, independent of discipline, role or context. As part of this mission the Safe Airway Society will endeavour to promote: The exchange of ideas, perspectives & expertise Research and innovation... Unifying principles for airway management Translation of advocated principles and techniques into clinical practice Understanding of both technical and human factors in airway management Collaborative relationships with other organisations involved in airway management See more

11.01.2022 https://www.safeairwaysociety.org/

10.01.2022 What a stellar panel! Make sure you're online to see them during episode one of Airwaves. What have we learned from managing #COVID19? Free, Live & interactive on YouTube, Periscope & Facebook Live.... Submit questions to the panel, answer polls, download resources. Airwaves Episode 1 - COVID: From Crisis to Catalyst Matthew Humar will interview special guest Associate Professor Alan Eade to discuss the prehospital challenges of airway management during the #COVID19 pandemic. Join Nicholas Chrimes and the panel on Monday 9th November.

08.01.2022 SAS wishes all its followers a very Merry Christmas. Not a member of SAS yet? There's 25% off for a limited time, isn't that festive?! We've got some pretty big names already signed up, you can check who at @SafeAirway Join SAS and help us achieve #excellencethroughcollaboration

07.01.2022 Our Safe Airway Society webinar is tomorrow (July 7th). Here, well be joined by invited speakers Intensive Care Paramedic Matthew Humar & Anaesthetist/Intensivist Associate Professor David Brewster. To book an online seat at Airway Management: Safe, Simple, Familiar, Reliable and Robust Practices please visit... https://bit.ly/SafeAirwaysCOVID See more

07.01.2022 From our partner CODA This is the first in a three part series dealing with the process for emergency intubation in the crashing patient with the novel corona virus (COVID-19). "Here we discuss the technical protocols and the nomenclature around aerosol generating and airborne type precautions. Importantly, we also discuss the recent decision by some UK and Australasian bodies to designate chest compressions as a non-aerosol generating procedure, a decision that has caused ripples of confusion with different craft groups. This has added to confusion around PPE, again with different professional bodies providing conflicting advice for their members. Tune in to join the conversation as we attempt to decipher the messages and give our take on what we are doing and why." https://podcasts.apple.com//emergency-intubat/id648203376

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06.01.2022 Initial SAS Consensus Statement on airway principles in the COVID-19 group available here https://www.mja.com.au//consensus-statement-safe-airway-so

05.01.2022 The Coda Airway Workshops will take place in the morning and afternoon of 29th September 2020, sandwiched neatly between SAS 2020 and the Coda Conference. A stellar faculty will bring you a variety of skill stations to appeal to all airway practitioners. Check out https://www.safeairwaysociety.org and https://codachange.org for more information

04.01.2022 From the IntubateCOVID team ~1 in 10 healthcare workers involved in performing tracheal intubation developed COVID-19 related outcomes in the ~1 month after first intubating. View the article here https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/anae.15170

01.01.2022 SAS - the interprofessional airway society for Australia and New Zealand. Please come join us and support our mission of Excellence through collaboration.

01.01.2022 An in-situ simulation crossover study looking at the novel aerosol box designed to protect airway practitioners from risk of Sars-CoV2 transmission - longer time to intubation, - reduced 1st pass success - breaches in PPE... https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/anae.15115

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