Our ClearView tracheostomy interactive model is here to help address the difficulties in tracheostomy comprehension and revolutionize tracheostomy education. This versatile trainer can demonstrates the functional interactions between the tracheostomy and the patient in various clinical scenarios to provide your learners the confidence in proper tracheostomy management.
What our customers are saying
What our customers are saying
"I just wanted you to know, I had a meeting this morning with our tracheostomy rep and he was using your ClearView trainer to show us the different tracheostomy tubes. It’s a great teaching tool; especially useful with video conferencing…very easy to see and understand!”
Linda L. Morris, PhD, APN, CCNS, FCCM - Professor, international speaker on tracheostomy and author of the book “Tracheostomy: The Complete Guide”
The device has no equal. It is something that has been needed for years, and previously no adequate device for tracheostomy training existed. It is a great model, it is an ingeniously simple in concept, but extremely powerful to teach. We find the clear trachea—visible from both sides—is extremely easy to teach with, and super easy to learn from. The functional voicebox is also a happy surprise.
What a great item! Keep making more, and we’ll likely order more and encourage others to do the same.
David S. Shapiro, MD, MHCM, FACS, FCCM
Chief Quality Officer
Vice Chairman, Surgery Service Line
Chief, Surgical Critical Care
Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center
Associate Professor of Surgery
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine Quinnipiac University
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Clearview Tracheostomy Trainers
textbook sighting
Clearview Tracheostomy Trainers
textbook sighting
Clearview was asked to demonstrate a modified technique in the percutaneous tracheostomy procedure. A picture is worth a 1000 words and even all those words couldn't explain it as clearly as the model can...notice the bronchoscope outside the ET tube?