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State Approval Information for Missouri
The following courses are accepted by the Missouri Division of Professional Registration - Board of Respiratory Care. They accept courses approved by AARC, and these courses have been approved by AARC for Continuing Respiratory Care Education.
- At least 12 hours must be obtained through traditional courses. With Continued, live webinars may be used to meet the traditional course requirements.
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Pediatric Airway Pathology Series: What’s in the Trachea?
This three-hour intermediate course focuses on increasing working knowledge of current practice trends and the literature related to pediatric pathologies involving the trachea and surrounding anatomical structures. The course additionally focuses on familiarizing practitioners with understanding pathophysiological conditions, treatment options, and future options for management.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Continued Respiratory Therapy
www.continued.com/respiratory-therapy
Pediatric Airway Pathology Series: What’s in the Trachea?
This three-hour intermediate course focuses on increasing working knowledge of current practice trends and the literature related to pediatric pathologies involving the trachea and surrounding anatomical structures. The course additionally focuses on familiarizing practitioners with understanding pathophysiological conditions, treatment options, and future options for management.
1621
Online
PT180M
Pediatric Airway Pathology Series: What’s in the Trachea?
Presented by Eric Gantwerker, MD, MS MMSc (Med Ed), FACS
Course: #1621Level: Intermediate3 Hours
AARC - CRCE/3.0; CE Broker/3.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-940036; IACET/0.3
This three-hour intermediate course focuses on increasing working knowledge of current practice trends and the literature related to pediatric pathologies involving the trachea and surrounding anatomical structures. The course additionally focuses on familiarizing practitioners with understanding pathophysiological conditions, treatment options, and future options for management.
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Upper Respiratory Tract Series: Decoding Common Types of Airway Pathology in Pediatrics
This three-hour course focuses on increasing working knowledge of current practice trends and the literature related to pediatric pathologies involving the upper airway tract. The course helps to familiarize practitioners with understanding pathophysiological conditions, therapeutic options, and future diagnostics for management.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $99/year
OnlineOnly
Continued Respiratory Therapy
www.continued.com/respiratory-therapy
Upper Respiratory Tract Series: Decoding Common Types of Airway Pathology in Pediatrics
This three-hour course focuses on increasing working knowledge of current practice trends and the literature related to pediatric pathologies involving the upper airway tract. The course helps to familiarize practitioners with understanding pathophysiological conditions, therapeutic options, and future diagnostics for management.
1597
Online
PT180M
Upper Respiratory Tract Series: Decoding Common Types of Airway Pathology in Pediatrics
Presented by Eric Gantwerker, MD, MS, MMSc (Med Ed), FACS
Course: #1597Level: Intermediate3 Hours
AARC - CRCE/3.0; CE Broker/3.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-940050; IACET/0.3
This three-hour course focuses on increasing working knowledge of current practice trends and the literature related to pediatric pathologies involving the upper airway tract. The course helps to familiarize practitioners with understanding pathophysiological conditions, therapeutic options, and future diagnostics for management.
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/respiratory-therapy/ceus/course/pediatric-obstructive-sleep-apnea-series-2571
Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Series: What the Respiratory Therapist Should Know
This 3-hour intermediate series is geared towards increasing working knowledge of current practice trends and the literature related to pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The series focuses on familiarizing practitioners with understanding OSA symptoms, treatment options, and future options for management.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $99/year
OnlineOnly
Continued Respiratory Therapy
www.continued.com/respiratory-therapy
Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Series: What the Respiratory Therapist Should Know
This 3-hour intermediate series is geared towards increasing working knowledge of current practice trends and the literature related to pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The series focuses on familiarizing practitioners with understanding OSA symptoms, treatment options, and future options for management.
2571
Online
PT180M
Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Series: What the Respiratory Therapist Should Know
Presented by Eric Gantwerker, MD
Course: #2571Level: Intermediate3 Hours
AARC - CRCE/3.0; CE Broker/3.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-1361148; IACET/0.3
This 3-hour intermediate series is geared towards increasing working knowledge of current practice trends and the literature related to pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The series focuses on familiarizing practitioners with understanding OSA symptoms, treatment options, and future options for management.