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Malignant Hyperthermia Awareness and Training Month

Malignant Hyperthermia Awareness and Training Month highlights the critical need for preparedness when handling this serious condition. Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a genetic disorder that can cause a severe reaction to certain anesthesia drugs, leading to rapid muscle breakdown and a dangerous rise in body temperature.

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Position your organization as a trusted partner in MH preparedness by educating healthcare professionals and patients on recognition, treatment protocols, and dantrolene availability during March awareness month.

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  • Share patient survival stories and testimonials from MH survivors to humanize the condition
  • Create educational infographics on MH symptoms, anesthesia triggers, and emergency response protocols for healthcare staff
  • Host virtual or in-person training webinars for surgical teams on dantrolene administration and MH crisis management
  • Partner with MHAUS to amplify awareness through co-branded educational campaigns and community events

History

Malignant Hyperthermia Awareness and Training Month was established to highlight the critical importance of understanding and managing malignant hyperthermia (MH).

This condition, which can be fatal if not treated promptly, often occurs during surgery involving certain anesthetics.

The Malignant Hyperthermia Association of the United States (MHAUS) initiated this observance to educate healthcare professionals and the public. Founded in 1981 by families affected by MH, MHAUS has worked tirelessly to improve awareness and treatment strategies.

Since its beginnings, the awareness month has played a pivotal role in disseminating knowledge about MH. The initiative encourages hospitals and clinics to maintain adequate supplies of dantrolene, the life-saving drug used to treat MH episodes.

It also promotes training programs to ensure medical staff can quickly recognize and respond to symptoms.

Over the years, MHAUS has partnered with various organizations and experts to host conferences, provide educational materials, and support ongoing research into better management of the disorder.

This dedicated month serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to prevent MH-related tragedies and improve patient safety​.


How to celebrate

Have a Quiz Night

Gather friends and family for a fun quiz night. Create questions about malignant hyperthermia. Test everyone’s knowledge of symptoms, treatments, and history. Offer quirky prizes for the winners, like homemade cookies or goofy hats. This light-hearted activity spreads awareness and encourages learning enjoyably.

Bake and Share

Bake some delicious goodies with a twist. Decorate cupcakes or cookies with educational messages or symbols related to malignant hyperthermia. Share these treats with neighbors, colleagues or at community centers. This sweet gesture not only raises awareness but also sparks conversations.

Storytime Sessions

Host a storytime session at a local library or online. Read stories or share experiences related to malignant hyperthermia. Invite guest speakers who can provide insights or personal anecdotes. This interactive approach helps demystify the condition and makes the information accessible to all ages.

Fun Run or Walk

Organize a fun run or walk in your community. Encourage participants to dress in vibrant colors or themed attire. Along the route, set up stations with information about malignant hyperthermia. This energetic event promotes physical activity while spreading crucial knowledge.

Social Media Campaign

Launch a social media campaign using catchy slogans and eye-catching graphics. Create short, informative videos or infographics about malignant hyperthermia. Encourage followers to share the content and use a specific hashtag. This digital effort helps reach a wider audience and keeps the conversation going online.

Educational Workshops

Coordinate with local hospitals or community centers to host educational workshops. Invite healthcare professionals to discuss malignant hyperthermia, its symptoms, and emergency responses. Offer interactive sessions where attendees can practice using dantrolene kits. These workshops provide valuable hands-on experience and knowledge.