2023 RCM!
Respiratory Care Month Webinars
FREE, LIVE WEBINAR PRESENTATIONS
Earn continuing education credits with live presentations from respected healthcare leaders. These presentations are provided at no cost for medical professionals. Following the presentation, a survey is distributed to each attendee for completing the course.
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OCTOBER 2023
Utilization of High Velocity Therapy for Post Extubation Support
Tuesday, October 3
In this webinar, participants will…
- Describe the different respiratory modalities for post-extubation support.
- Describe high velocity therapy in post-extubation support continuum.
- Analyze and discuss the clinical experiences shared by two respiratory care leaders.
Ventilators, and Nebulizers, and High Flows, OH MY! Communicating Your Need for Capital
Tuesday, October 10
1 AARC CEU | 1 Nurse Contact Hour
In this webinar, Matt Pavlichko MS, RRT-NPS and Jonathan Butler DHA, MBA, RRT dive into the art of negotiations by reviewing how to create a capital strategy, discussing the differences between capital purchases and operational budget, and giving helpful frameworks on how to influence the capital decision making process.
In this webinar you will gain an understanding of:
- How to create a capital strategy.
- The difference between capital purchases and operational budget.
- Discuss tips and tricks to optimize your influence in capital decision making.
Respiratory Therapy Productivity: Eliminating Non-Added Work
Tuesday, October 17
1 AARC CEU | 1 Nurse Contact Hour
Join Katlyn Burr and Garry Kauffman for a discussion on the importance of the Safe and Effective Staffing Guide and how you can decrease nonvalue added work to help with limited staffing.
Objectives:
- Understand the importance of the Safe and Effective Staffing Guide
- Understand how decreasing nonvalue added work may help with current limited staffing crisis
- Discuss different examples of eliminating nonvalue added work
High Velocity Therapy Grand Rounds VI: Type IV Failure
Tuesday, October 24
Learning Objectives:
- Review the impact and consequences of increased work of breathing, an early indicator of poor patient outcomes.
- Explain how high velocity therapy can address increased work of breathing to promote homeostasis.
- Discuss case studies demonstrating the use of high velocity therapy for the adult patient in undifferentiated respiratory failure.