SHANA: The Head & Neck Series Podcast

SHANA 2024 Annual Meeting & Symposium

The Anesthesiologist Otorhinolaryngologist Dyad

SHANA 2024 Annual Meeting & Symposium   SHANA 2024 Annual Meeting & Symposium
   October 20, 2024 at 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM ET


   Ocean City Restaurant   
  
234 N. 9th St., Philadelphia, PA 19107


Registration is NOW OPEN for the 2024 SHANA Annual Meeting

SHANA Difficult Airway Task Force Virtual Updates

SHANA 2022  Annual Virtual Panel  SHANA 2022. Annual Virtual Panel
  July 27, 2022 at 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM (EST)

  Virtual Panel Video

2022  ASA Guidelines

 

 

 

 


   New subsection in
   "Education" section


Coronavirus Disease (COVD19) Resources

 

Global Tracheostomy Collaborative Webinars - COVID-19

Stanford Advanced Airway Management and Fiberoptic Course

The 2021 Stanford Airway course has been cancelled. The next course will be held in Spring, 2022.

   Li Ka Shing Center
   for Learning and Knowledge


President's Message of Dr. Joshua Atkins

Dear Head and Neck Anesthesia Experts, Enthusiasts, and SHANA Members:

Welcome to The Society for Head and Neck Anesthesia (SHANA)! SHANA is an international society of physicians and other experts dedicated to improving the perioperative care of patients undergoing head and neck surgery. Since SHANA’s inception in 2011, it has spanned across all continents and over 30 countries. Our society encapsulates the subspecialty ...

Press Release

The Society for Head and Neck Anesthesia (SHANA, www.shanahq.com ) is excited to announce the launch of our peer reviewed publication, the Journal of Head and Neck Anesthesia (JOHNA) managed by the world-renowned publisher, Wolters Kluwer...

 

Physician/Clinician-Focused Site group

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Featured Interview

Featured Interview
Our guest today is Dr. Vijay Ramaiah, Clinical Instructor of Anesthesiology at Stanford University School of...

Microdirect Laryngoscopy

Suspension microlaryngoscopy with Lindholm laryngoscope for vocal cord surgery. Theside port of the laryngoscope can be used for jet ventilation through the cannula.

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