Missed Our Respiratory Care & Sleep Technologist Appreciation Week Webinar Series?

Don’t worry, you can still access the valuable insights and knowledge shared by our team of clinical experts! Whether you’re a respiratory therapist, sleep specialist, or anyone else looking to enhance patient care, these sessions are packed with firsthand clinical experiences and practical takeaways.

Missed Our Respiratory Care & Sleep Technologist Appreciation Week Webinar Series?

Don’t worry, you can still access the valuable insights and knowledge shared by our team of clinical experts! Whether you’re a respiratory therapist, sleep specialist, or anyone else looking to enhance patient care, these sessions are packed with firsthand clinical experiences and practical takeaways.

Missed Our Respiratory Care & Sleep Technologist Appreciation Week Webinar Series?

Don’t worry, you can still access the valuable insights and knowledge shared by our team of clinical experts! Whether you’re a respiratory therapist, sleep specialist, or anyone else looking to enhance patient care, these sessions are packed with firsthand clinical experiences and practical takeaways.

Watch the Recorded Sessions

Please note that these session recordings do not qualify for CE credit. However, they still offer valuable learning opportunities for you and your team!

Ventilation and Proactive Respiratory Care in the PICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring

Presented by Bradley Sexauer, MBA, RRT-NPS

Brad explores the growing role of noninvasive ventilation in the PICU and how continuous, noninvasive CO2 monitoring can support proactive ventilation management in these patients.

Transcutaneous CO2 Monitoring in Sleep Diagnostics: Methods, Limitations, and Benefits

Presented by Margie White, BS, RRT-NPS

Margie discusses how respiratory diseases impact both ventilation and perfusion in common sleep lab patients and how the method of CO2 measurement can affect the quality of information collected.

TCM in the NICU: Practical Applications, Guidelines, and Considerations

Presented by Chelsea Lee, BSN, RNC-NIC

NEW: Chelsea presents on CO2 management in neonatal patients, CO2 targeting, and the important role transcutaneous monitoring can play in the NICU.

IPV Therapy to Restore Vital Capacity: Clinical Scenarios and Outcomes

Presented by Crystal Sinclair, BS, RRT-NPS

NEW: Crystal discusses intrapulmonary percussive ventilation (IPV) therapy: how it can improve vital capacity, which patients can benefit, and the evidence supporting its impact.

Supporting Key Initiatives in VLBW Infants with Transcutaneous CO2 Technology

Presented by Zachary Forlano, MSN, BS, RNC-NIC, CCRN

Zachary explores two main challenges faced by VLBW infants in the NICU: intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Learn how transcutaneous CO2 monitoring can support care initiatives like neuroprotective bundles, transfusion reduction, extubation readiness, and more.

Watch the Recorded Sessions

Please note that these session recordings do not qualify for CE credit. However, they still offer valuable learning opportunities for you and your team!

Ventilation and Proactive Respiratory Care in the PICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring

Presented by Bradley Sexauer, MBA, RRT-NPS

Brad explores the growing role of noninvasive ventilation in the PICU and how continuous, noninvasive CO2 monitoring can support proactive ventilation management in these patients.

Transcutaneous CO2 Monitoring in Sleep Diagnostics: Methods, Limitations, and Benefits

Presented by Margie White, BS, RRT-NPS

Margie discusses how respiratory diseases impact both ventilation and perfusion in common sleep lab patients and how the method of CO2 measurement can affect the quality of information collected.

TCM in the NICU: Practical Applications, Guidelines, and Considerations

Presented by Chelsea Lee, BSN, RNC-NIC

NEW: Chelsea presents on CO2 management in neonatal patients, CO2 targeting, and the important role transcutaneous monitoring can play in the NICU.

IPV Therapy to Restore Vital Capacity: Clinical Scenarios and Outcomes

Presented by Crystal Sinclair, BS, RRT-NPS

NEW: Crystal discusses intrapulmonary percussive ventilation (IPV) therapy: how it can improve vital capacity, which patients can benefit, and the evidence supporting its impact.

Supporting Key Initiatives in VLBW Infants with Transcutaneous CO2 Technology

Presented by Zachary Forlano, MSN, BS, RNC-NIC, CCRN

Zachary explores two main challenges faced by VLBW infants in the NICU: intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Learn how transcutaneous CO2 monitoring can support care initiatives like neuroprotective bundles, transfusion reduction, extubation readiness, and more.

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Meet the Instructors 

Our CE courses are guided by knowledgeable clinicians with extensive hands-on experience, enriching each webinar with personal case-studies and valuable insights. Expect appearances from Sentec’s own clinical experts, as well as engaging presentations led by leaders from a variety of clinical fields.

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With over a decade of hands-on clinical experience at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Bradley Sexauer stands as a dedicated respiratory therapist. In his current role as a Clinical Education Specialist at Sentec, he draws from his background as a neonatal pediatric specialist to educate fellow clinicians on a range of topics.

Margie White, with 29 years of experience in respiratory care at Dallas’s Parkland Hospital, is a true expert in her field. Her background as a neonatal pediatric specialist includes 25 years in the NICU. She is currently a Clinical Application Specialist with Sentec, leading webinars that cover diverse topics in patient care.

Chelsea Lee, Sentec’s Head of Global Education, brings extensive clinical experience from the Level IV NICU at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. She’s a passionate advocate for noninvasive care for patients of all ages and leads critical discussions aimed at empowering care teams to enhance their skills.

With over 12 years of experience as a respiratory therapist at Maryland’s Johns Hopkins Hospital, Crystal Sinclair brings exceptional expertise gained from the NICU and pediatric trauma center. She is currently a Clinical Application Specialist/Clinical Field Trainer with Sentec, and a driving force in IPV therapy and transcutaneous monitoring education.

With a decade of experience in level IV NICUs, including the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Children’s Hospital of Orange County, Zachary Forlano is currently a Clinical Application Specialist at Sentec. His specialization lies in high-risk neonatal resuscitation, and he leverages this valuable experience to educate clinicians on various facets of neonatal care.

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