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Professional Practice And Education CEU Courses for Respiratory Therapists

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Professionalism within the Multidisciplinary Team: Meeting the Standards that Matter
Presented by Kathleen Weissberg, OTD, OTR/L, CMDCP, CDP
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Course: #1563Level: Introductory1 Hour
Although professionalism is an elusive concept, it is defined by sets of attitudes and behaviors specific to professions. You know it when you see it. You certainly know it when you don't. This course provides an overview of expected professional behaviors in healthcare including confidentiality, ethics, professional development, communication, and customer/patient service.

Alzheimer's and Oral Health Impacting Respiratory Disease
Presented by Andrea Holzner, BS, CCP, MPhil, PhD
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Course: #1618Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This course comprises key aspects of Alzheimer's and oral health issues leading to respiratory disease. This course includes an Alzheimer's overview, prevalent oral health concerns, and areas respiratory therapists and other professionals may encounter in patient care settings. Additionally, discussions on professional implementation to minimize respiratory disease. Scenarios are utilized to illustrate practices that guide ethical respiratory care. Case studies support understanding and learning of essential ethical practices.

Burned Out: How to Heal and Protect Our Mental Health at Work
Presented by Sophie Nathenson, PhD, Medical Sociology
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Course: #1578Level: Introductory1 Hour
In this course, participants learn about the condition of burnout and how workplace conditions impact our mental health. Key practices to heal from and prevent burnout are discussed, with attention given to mental-emotional well-being.

Cranial Nerve Anatomy and Physiology, and Examination
Presented by Kendrea Garand, PhD, CScD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, CBIS, CCRE
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Course: #1580Level: Introductory2 Hours
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the cranial nerves, particularly those involved in speech, respiration, and airway clearance functions. Further, step-by-step instructions for how to complete and interpret a cranial nerve examination is provided.

Assessment and Management of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Presented by Kendrea Garand, PhD, CScD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, CBIS, CCRE
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Course: #1579Level: Intermediate2 Hours
A comprehensive overview of how Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) impacts speech, swallowing, and breathing performance. The course reviews best practices for assessment and current evidence to guide the management of bulbar and respiratory dysfunctions.

Management Part 2: Managing Department Performance
Presented by Claire Aloan, MS, RRT-NPS, FAARC
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Course: #1592Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This course focuses on the various aspects of managing department performance. Technology evaluation, financial resources management, and department performance assessment are discussed.

Management Part I: Managing Human Resources
Presented by Claire Aloan, MS, RRT-NPS, FAARC
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Course: #1577Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Discussion of various aspects of managing the human resources in a department. Subjects include recruitment and retention, staffing and scheduling, and performance management.

Building Rapport - Connecting for Success
Presented by Katie O'Shea, PT, DPT, GCS,CDP, CCRP
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Course: #2641Level: Introductory2 Hours
Connecting with people is both a professional and personal skill we use daily. The pandemic has allowed for significant growth in the depth of our connections and network in the virtual space. However, the transition from the virtual world back to the in-person clinic has led to challenges in engagement and rapport. This course provides clarity to building rapport by helping clinicians identify signs of disengagement, and provide strategies for creating meaningful interactions.

Determination of Neurologic Death
Presented by Thoma Nakagawa, MD, FAAP, FCCM
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Course: #2639Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This intermediate course focuses on providing current guidelines on neurologic death. Discussion includes factors that impact the determination of neurologic death for infants, children and adults.

End of Life Care: More Than Just Patients and Families
Presented by Thoma Nakagawa, MD, FAAP, FCCM
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Course: #2634Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This intermediate course provides a comprehensive examination of end-of-life care, emphasizing its impact on patients, families, and healthcare teams. Participants explore the roles and responsibilities of healthcare providers, gain insights into organ donation and resuscitation, and appreciate the significance of supporting the healthcare team.