CE Webinars
2023 Respiratory Care & Sleep Technologist Week: CE Credit Webinar Series
Join us for a full week of CE credit webinars in honor of Respiratory Care Week and Sleep Technologist Appreciation Week. Hosted by Sentec and a group of experienced clinicians, this webinar series explores the complexities faced in both respiratory care and sleep diagnostics, while highlighting the innovative technologies and strategies that can enable clinicians to address them.
From 10/23 to 10/27, we invite respiratory therapists, sleep technologists, NICU and PICU clinicians, and anyone interested in enhancing patient care to participate in these virtual CE credit webinars. Preview the schedule below and register today.

Monday 10/23 | 12pm & 3pm EDT Sessions
Balancing Brain and Lung Protection in the NICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring
Presented by Bradley Sexauer MBA, RRT-NPS
For NICU teams caring for the tiniest patients, managing the prioritization of both brain and lung protection can often feel like a tightrope walk. Join Brad to explore balancing these competing priorities and how continuous CO2 monitoring can serve as a valuable tool in this population.

Tuesday 10/24 | 12pm & 3pm EDT Sessions
Transcutaneous CO2 Monitoring in Sleep Diagnostics: Methods, Limitations, and Benefits
Presented by Margie White BS, RRT-NPS
Margie will explore 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.

Wednesday 10/25 | 12pm & 3pm EDT Sessions
Restoring Gas Exchange Capacity with Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation Therapy
Presented by Crystal Sinclair, BS, RRT-NPS
Take a closer look at the complicated relationship between secretions, inflammation, and atelectasis, and how they can impair gas exchange capacity in a diverse group of patient populations. Crystal will provide an overview of current airway clearance techniques, with a particular highlight on IPV therapy.

Thursday 10/26 | 12pm & 3pm EDT Sessions
Supporting Key Initiatives in VLBW Infants with Transcutaneous CO2 Technology
Presented by Zachary Forlano, MSN, BS, RNC-NIC, CCRN
Zachary will explore two main challenges faced by VLBW infants in the NICU: intraventricular hemorrhage and bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Learn how transcutaneous CO2 monitoring can support care initiatives like neuroprotective bundles, transfusion reduction, and extubation readiness.

Friday 10/27 | 12pm & 3pm EDT Sessions
Ventilation and Proactive Respiratory Care in the PICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring
Presented by Bradley Sexauer MBA, RRT-NPS
To conclude the series, Brad will be highlighting the clinical value of continuous, noninvasive CO2 monitoring for managing ventilation in the PICU. Explore the growing role of NIV in the PICU and how continuous CO2 monitoring can support proactive ventilation management in these patients.
Join us for a full week of CE credit webinars in honor of Respiratory Care Week and Sleep Technologist Appreciation Week. Hosted by Sentec and a group of experienced clinicians, this webinar series explores the complexities faced in both respiratory care and sleep diagnostics, while highlighting the innovative technologies and strategies that can enable clinicians to address them.
From 10/23 to 10/27, we invite respiratory therapists, sleep technologists, NICU and PICU clinicians, and anyone interested in enhancing patient care to participate in these virtual CE credit webinars. Preview the schedule below and register today.

Monday 10/23 | 12pm & 3pm EDT Sessions
Balancing Brain and Lung Protection in the NICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring
Presented by Bradley Sexauer MBA, RRT-NPS
For NICU teams caring for the tiniest patients, managing the prioritization of both brain and lung protection can often feel like a tightrope walk. Join Brad to explore balancing these competing priorities and how continuous CO2 monitoring can serve as a valuable tool in this population.

Tuesday 10/24 | 12pm & 3pm EDT Sessions
Transcutaneous CO2 Monitoring in Sleep Diagnostics: Methods, Limitations, and Benefits
Presented by Margie White BS, RRT-NPS
Margie will explore 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.

Wednesday 10/25 | 12pm & 3pm EDT Sessions
Restoring Gas Exchange Capacity with Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation Therapy
Presented by Crystal Sinclair, BS, RRT-NPS
Take a closer look at the complicated relationship between secretions, inflammation, and atelectasis, and how they can impair gas exchange capacity in a diverse group of patient populations. Crystal will provide an overview of current airway clearance techniques, with a particular highlight on IPV therapy.

Thursday 10/26 | 12pm & 3pm EDT Sessions
Supporting Key Initiatives in VLBW Infants with Transcutaneous CO2 Technology
Presented by Zachary Forlano, MSN, BS, RNC-NIC, CCRN
Zachary will explore two main challenges faced by VLBW infants in the NICU: intraventricular hemorrhage and bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Learn how transcutaneous CO2 monitoring can support care initiatives like neuroprotective bundles, transfusion reduction, and extubation readiness.

Friday 10/27 | 12pm & 3pm EDT Sessions
Ventilation and Proactive Respiratory Care in the PICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring
Presented by Bradley Sexauer MBA, RRT-NPS
To conclude the series, Brad will be highlighting the clinical value of continuous, noninvasive CO2 monitoring for managing ventilation in the PICU. Explore the growing role of NIV in the PICU and how continuous CO2 monitoring can support proactive ventilation management in these patients.