Drs. Christina Miller and Adam Schiavi from our division are on the front lines of education for the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the care of patients suffering from COVID-19. While material PPE is critical to protecting medical providers, if not donned and doffed properly, providers risk contaminating themselves, co-workers and family, which was a major source of anxiety for many of our colleagues. After training with expert nurses Samuel Gutner and Jade Flinn and in consultation with the Drs. Laeben Lester and Nicole Rizkalla who are leading the Emergency Airway Response team at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Christina and Adam have instituted education programs to teach health care providers from multiple services and departments best practices for donning and doffing of PPE. These programs have included hands-on and remote broadcast simulation training for anesthesia department residents, CRNAs, and attendings as well as for several groups in other departments and at other institutions.