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Pediatric Palliative Care, in partnership with Midwestern State University
Presented by Jessica Fino, EdD, RRT, Randy Case, Ph.D., RRT, RRT-NPS
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Course: #1642Level: Introductory2 Hours
This course provides a review of palliative care as it applies to the pediatric population. In addition, this course discusses common barriers, coping strategies, and grief associated with caring for this patient population.

Neonatal Congenital Disorders: Genetic Malformations
Presented by Tina Pennington, MNSc, RNC-NIC
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Course: #1635Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course is designed to refresh knowledge of errors in genetics that can lead to developmental and health concerns in the newborn. It is part of a series on neonatal congenital disorders but can be viewed as a stand-alone learning experience.

Frequing Out About High Frequency
Presented by Keith Kohutek, BSRC. RRT-NPS
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Course: #1639Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course reviews some contributing factors to neonatal lung injury and why high-frequency ventilation may help. The course explores some of the unique fluid dynamics and characteristics when using high-frequency ventilation.

Neonatal Congenital Disorders: Structural, Neurological, and Gastrointestinal Defects
Presented by Tina Pennington, MNSc, RNC-NIC
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Course: #1620Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course is designed to refresh knowledge of genetic, developmental, and anatomy errors that can lead to structural, neurological, and gastrointestinal anomalies in the newborn. It is part of a series on neonatal congenital disorders but can be viewed.

Bubble CPAP Interventions for Premature Infants
Presented by Duane Reed, EdD, RRT, RCP
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Course: #1559Level: Introductory1 Hour
The introductory course familiarizes practitioners with bubble CPAP and its therapeutic interventions for premature infants.

Neonatal Congenital Disorders: Cardiac Defects
Presented by Tina Pennington, MNSc, RNC-NIC
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Course: #1583Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course is designed to refresh cardiovascular anatomy and physiology of both the normal heart and the various common cardiac defects. Some focus will be on differentiating between cardiac and the more common respiratory conditions at birth or within the weeks that follow.

Pediatric Airway Pathology Series: What’s in the Trachea?
Presented by Eric Gantwerker, MD, MS MMSc (Med Ed), FACS
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Course: #1621Level: Intermediate3 Hours
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.

Inhaled Nitric Oxide Therapy for the Neonate
Presented by Duane Reed, EdD, RRT, RCP
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Course: #1555Level: Introductory1 Hour
Inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) is an evidence-based therapeutic agent used in neonatology to treat respiratory distress. The course introduces the practitioner to the physiological guided principles, indications and general procedure for delivering iNO.

Respiratory Concerns for the Premature Infant
Presented by Tina Pennington, MNSc, RNC-NIC
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Course: #2601Level: Introductory1 Hour
Respiratory concerns for the premature infant is an intermediate course discussing the common lung conditions related to prematurity. Practical clinical applications include successful positive-pressure ventilation techniques, neuroprotection, long-term disease management, and improved interdisciplinary team communications.

Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Series: What the Respiratory Therapist Should Know
Presented by Eric Gantwerker, MD
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Course: #2571Level: Intermediate3 Hours
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.