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Safe Sedation Training – Moderate is a comprehensive simulation-based course designed to equip participants with the essential knowledge and skills for safe moderate sedation in clinical practice. This blended-learning program begins with online modules and culminates in a hands-on session at the Center for Patient Simulation, where participants complete six moderate sedation procedural simulations.
This hands-on course, based on the Spencer 2019 CVC placement study, is led by board-certified anesthesiologists and features four interactive skill stations focused on ultrasound-guided CVC placement and complication management. Participants will refine techniques in sterile protocol, vessel assessment, ultrasound-guided insertion, and complication recognition to enhance safety and proficiency in central venous access.
Price: $100 per 30 minutes
Rent the Center for Patient Simulation at the University of Utah for hands-on training, simulations, or events. The rental rate is $100 per 30-minute increment ($200 per hour). Please select the desired duration in 30-minute increments from the dropdown menu.
Refine your airway management skills with hands-on, simulation-based training led by board-certified anesthesiologists. This advanced course focuses on Awake Fiberoptic Intubation, equipping participants with the expertise to perform this essential technique safely and effectively. Learn to navigate complex airways with precision and confidence in high-stakes situations.
Refine your airway management skills with hands-on, simulation-based training led by board-certified anesthesiologists. This advanced course covers awake fiber-optic intubation (FOI), one-lung ventilation, and cricothyrotomy, using high-fidelity simulation to enhance confidence and patient safety. Designed for anesthesiologists, emergency physicians, and other providers, it prepares clinicians for complex airway challenges.
This hands-on skill and simulation-based course provides participants with essential training in one-lung ventilation techniques. Attendees will review pulmonary anatomy, including bronchial segments, and gain practical experience in setting up and placing a double-lumen tube (DLT) for effective lung isolation. The course also covers bronchial blocker setup and placement, ensuring participants develop the confidence and proficiency needed for clinical application.