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  • Non-CE Recording

    Reducing Pain in the NICU: A Quality Improvement Initiative at Woman’s Hospital 

    Join Woman’s Hospital NICU team for a CE webinar on how transcutaneous CO₂ monitoring can improve long-term outcomes in premature infants.

  • Non-CE Recording, Support

    Correlation and Relative Heating Power

    Explore how Relative Heating Power (RHP) affects transcutaneous PCO₂ readings and get troubleshooting tips to optimize accuracy in this on-demand webinar.

  • Non-CE Recording

    How IPV Therapy Improves Lung Health and Patient Outcomes in the Acute Care Setting

    Craig Swanson, MD, PhD Medical Director of Children's Services, Sutter Medical Center

  • Non-CE Recording

    Identifying and Managing Severe Pediatric Sleep Disorders with Transcutaneous CO2 Monitoring

    Lisa DeGuzman RRT-NPS, RPSGT, CCHS Pediatric Sleep Center Manager Nemours Children’s Hospital

  • Non-CE Recording

    Balancing Brain and Lung Protection in the NICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring

    Philip Carroll Clinical Application Specialist, Sentec UK

  • Non-CE Recording

    IPV Therapy to Restore Vital Capacity: Clinical Scenarios and Outcomes

    Crystal Sinclair BS, RRT-NPS, National Product Development and Clinical Specialist

  • Non-CE Recording

    Balancing Brain and Lung Protection in the NICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring

    Shannon Connor, RN Clinical Application Specialist, Sentec ANZ

  • Non-CE Recording

    Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation (IPV) in Respiratory Care: From Bench to Bedside

    David Conomon, RRT-NPS, Manager of Respiratory Care, Nemours Children’s Hospital

  • Non-CE Recording

    Expert Panel: Clinical Perspectives on Transcutaneous CO2 Monitoring in the NICU

    Wednesday, October 2, 2024 [...]

  • Non-CE Recording

    Ventilation Basics for the Sleep Technologist

    Chris Russian PhD, RRT, RRT-NPS, RPSGT, FAARC, Professor, Program Coordinator for the Master of Science in Respiratory Care, Texas State University