Comprehensive Airway Management Workshop Held at Manipal for Postgraduates
Manipal, July 03, 2024: A special workshop on Comprehensive Airway Management using the advanced Aurora mannequin was recently held at Manipal, focusing on enhancing clinical skills and expertise for postgraduate students in airway management.
The workshop was officially inaugurated by Dr. Padmaraj Hegde, Professor and Dean of KMC at MAHE Manipal. Dr. Hegde emphasized the importance of postgraduate training in medicine and nursing through the use of cutting-edge technologies. He highlighted the necessity of ongoing education to prepare postgraduates for a sustainable future in India.
Dr. Judith A. Noronha, Dean of Manipal College of Nursing, praised the initiative for its innovative approach. She commended the efforts to involve students in active learning, stressing the importance of teamwork to improve patient care outcomes.
Dr. Elsa Sanatombi Devi, the center coordinator of the Manipal Center for Interprofessional Advanced Wound Care, presented the highlights of the workshop. She announced the launch of the center’s first 4-credit certificate program in July 2024. This program aims to enhance healthcare professionals’ skills in innovative wound care, enabling them to manage wounds globally.
Ekta Malik, Chief Strategy Officer of Delta Healthcare, introduced the Aurora mannequin, an advanced tool designed for experiential learning. The mannequin was used by experts including Dr. Vimal Krishnan, Dr. Vishal Shanbhag, Dr. Pratibha Todur, Prasannakumara, and Dr. Elsa Sanatombi Devi to train students in managing cardiac arrest and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
The event was coordinated by Shreenidhi Jogi and Effienia D. Wahlang. Medical postgraduates and nurses participated in the event.
On the second day, a workshop titled “Experiential Learning: Empowering Faculty with Methodological Pathways to Simulation-Based Education” was conducted by Delta Healthcare experts. This session aimed to empower nurses from MAHE Manipal with the necessary skills for quality care. Eleven nurses from MAHE Manipal and Mangalore participated in the Train the Trainers (ToT) program, focusing on simulation training competencies.
This new initiative enhances health profession education through simulation-based training using the Aurora mannequin. It provides healthcare professionals with hands-on experience in critical skills such as cardiac arrest management, ARDS response, and advanced airway management.
By utilizing realistic simulations, the training aims to improve competency, decision-making, and patient outcomes in high-stakes medical scenarios. This innovative approach ensures that practitioners can refine their techniques and gain confidence in a controlled, supportive environment, ultimately leading to better healthcare delivery.