GlideScope Pediatric Airway Rounds: Small Anatomies
Dr. Cheryl Gooden, Pediatric Anesthesiologist and Associate Professor at Mt. Sinai Medical Center, describes the developmental differences between infant, small child, and adult airway anatomy. This is one of four video modules in the educational video series: Pediatric Airway Rounds.
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