Gauteng Hosts First Advanced Airway Management Symposium in Ga-Rankuwa

On 20 August 2025, Gauteng hosted its inaugural Advanced Airway Management Symposium at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University in Ga-Rankuwa. The event aimed to enhance the skills of healthcare professionals in one of the most critical areas of emergency care: airway management. The symposium focused on training doctors, nurses, and paramedics to manage blocked airways and ensure effective resuscitation during life-threatening emergencies.

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Purpose and Goals of the Symposium
The symposium’s primary goal was to empower healthcare workers with the latest techniques and tools for managing airways in emergency situations, such as accidents, heart attacks, and critical injuries. Airway management is a fundamental skill in emergency care. Quick, accurate intervention can significantly reduce the risk of death or severe disability. With Gauteng’s emergency healthcare system facing increasing demands, the symposium aimed to boost the capabilities of those on the front lines.
Collaboration and Partners
The event was a collaborative effort between Gauteng Health Emergency Management Services, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, and private sector partners. This partnership ensured that the symposium brought together the best expertise and resources to provide comprehensive training. By combining academic knowledge and practical, real-world experience, the symposium sought to provide healthcare professionals with a thorough understanding of advanced airway management.
Training Highlights
During the event, healthcare professionals participated in hands-on training. This included managing blocked airways, performing emergency procedures, and using cutting-edge medical equipment. Participants practiced using devices like endotracheal tubes, bag-valve masks, and surgical kits for cricothyrotomies. These tools are essential for stabilising patients during critical situations. The training provided practical skills that participants can immediately apply in their work, significantly improving their confidence in handling emergencies.
MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko’s Address
Gauteng’s MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, delivered a powerful speech at the symposium. She emphasised the importance of airway management in saving lives. “Airway management is not just a technical skill; it is the difference between saving a life and losing it. Every clinician who leaves here today more confident and better prepared is another step toward a health system our people can trust in their darkest hour,” MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko said. Her address reinforced the significance of training healthcare workers to handle emergencies effectively.
Advanced Equipment for Airway Management
As part of the ongoing effort to improve emergency care, the Gauteng Department of Health has introduced ICU ambulances equipped with advanced life support systems. These ambulances are designed to provide life-saving interventions during transport. They include tools such as ventilators, suction devices, and laryngeal mask airways. The use of such advanced equipment ensures that healthcare professionals are prepared to manage critical airway situations, even in the most challenging environments.
Empowering Healthcare Workers
The symposium’s hands-on approach empowered healthcare professionals with the skills needed to manage airways effectively in emergency settings. By equipping these professionals with advanced knowledge and tools, the event reinforced the department’s commitment to building a responsive and resilient healthcare system. The training also helped foster a deeper sense of confidence and competence among the healthcare workers who attended. This ensures they can provide the best possible care in times of crisis.
Impact on Gauteng’s Emergency Response
Gauteng’s healthcare system is increasingly focused on strengthening its emergency response capabilities. The Advanced Airway Management Symposium is a key component of this effort. By providing advanced training and access to the latest technology, the symposium helped healthcare workers in Gauteng improve their readiness for handling life-threatening emergencies. This is crucial in a province where timely medical intervention can mean the difference between life and death.
Future of Emergency Care in Gauteng
This symposium is just the beginning of Gauteng’s commitment to strengthening emergency healthcare. The province plans to host additional specialized training sessions to further develop the skills of healthcare professionals. These initiatives will continue to focus on improving emergency care. This ensures that the province’s healthcare workers are well-equipped to handle the growing demand for services.
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Healthcare Expansion
The first Advanced Airway Management Symposium in Ga-Rankuwa marked a significant step in improving emergency care across Gauteng. By bringing together healthcare professionals, experts, and advanced medical equipment, the event aimed to empower participants with the skills needed to manage critical airway situations. This initiative highlights Gauteng’s ongoing efforts to build a healthcare system that can respond effectively in emergencies and save more lives. As healthcare training and technology continue to evolve, Gauteng is positioning itself as a leader in emergency care.