The College of Medicine and Health Sciences at National University successfully organized an Airway Management Course on April 3, 2026. The course was primarily organized by the Simulation and Clinical Skills Lab at the College of Medicine, aiming to enhance participants’ clinical skills and knowledge in airway care.
The event commenced with participant registration, followed by a welcome and introductory session led by Dr. Ahmed Al Saidi.
The course covered a range of essential topics, including airway anatomy, basic airway assessment, simple airway maneuvers, and the use of airway adjuncts. Participants were also trained in oxygen delivery systems, bag-mask ventilation, intubation techniques, and post-intubation care. An interactive Q&A session allowed attendees to clarify concepts and engage directly with the instructor.
After a short break, the program continued with hands-on skills stations, where participants rotated through practical sessions. These stations focused on airway positioning, the use of adjuncts (OPA/NPA), bag-mask ventilation, and intubation procedures under expert supervision.
Overall, the course provided a comprehensive blend of theoretical knowledge and practical training, contributing significantly to the development of essential clinical competencies among participants.

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