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DAS unanticipated difficult intubation guidelines 2015 overview with Dr Chris Frerk

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Dr Chris Frerk, chair of the airway guideline group talk about the updated 2015 DAS guidelines. 11 years after the publication of the original, the new guidelines reflect technical advances in airway management over the last decade as well recognising the important role of human factors in crisis resource management. Dr Frerk explains the principles, rationale and evidence for this superbly constructed document that will become the fundamental basis of airway management for present and future generations of anaesthetists.
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Dr Chris Frerk, chair of the airway guideline group talk about the updated 2015 DAS guidelines. 11 years after the publication of the original, the new guidelines reflect technical advances in airway management over the last decade as well recognising the important role of human factors in crisis resource management. Dr Frerk explains the principles, rationale and evidence for this superbly constructed document that will become the fundamental basis of airway management for present and future generations of anaesthetists.
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