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pubmed-article:15691816pubmed:abstractTextAirway management skills are a vital part of emergency medicine training. Mastery of these skills requires didactic, model, and real-patient experiences. Practice with the use of relevant models greatly enhances these skills.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:15691816pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Surgery, University of Illinois College of Medicine (at Peoria) and Department of Emergency Medicine, OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, 530 N.E Glen Oak Avenue, Peoria, Illinois 61637, USA. ajcmd@uic.edulld:pubmed
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