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Airway Interventions & Management in Emergencies
(AIME)

For over 25 years AIME has been providing high value educational support for clinicians in Canada and other regions around the world who are responsible for airway management in emergencies. Management of both the anticipated and unanticipated difficult airway requires evidence-based decision making and skillful procedural execution customized to the patient’s presentation and the provider's clinical environment.

 

This program uses case-based group discussion with hands-on workshops using commonly available/increasingly accessible airway devices with the goal of enhancing provider confidence and skills that ultimately improve patient outcomes.

Upcoming Courses

AIME

Winnipeg, MB

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June 5, 2026

Pre-con to CAEP26

AIME

Whistler, BC

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September 24, 2026

Pre-con to St. Paul's EM Update

AIME

Winnipeg, MB

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June 6, 2026

Pre-con to CAEP26

AIME

Campbell River, BC

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October 23, 2026

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AIME

Whistler, BC

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September 23, 2026

Pre-con to St. Paul's EM Update

AIME

Campbell River, BC

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October 24, 2026

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“The energy and enthusiasm of the instructors was fantastic. The common sense approach made it easy to learn.”

At the end of this program, the learner can expect to:

  1. Practice making acute care airway management decisions. (Medical/Family Medicine Expert)

  2. Organize a practical staged approach to airway management. (Leader)

  3. Choose the most appropriate method of airway management based on a variety of patient presentations. (Medical/Family Medicine Expert)

  4. Choose appropriate pharmacologic agents used to facilitate airway management. (Medical/Family Medicine Expert)

  5. Illustrate when and how to use various tools and adjuncts for managing the difficult airway. (Medical/Family Medicine Expert)

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Questions?

Please email CPD@caep.ca

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