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SUMMARY:AARC Webinar: Mass Casualty Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) on April 8\, 2024 at 2pm-5pm Eastern for a LIVE WEB SYMPOSIUM! Mass Casualty Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation: Over the last two decades AARC has partnered with the Centers for Disease Control and Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response to train clinicians on the role of the respiratory therapist in mass casualty care and the ventilators in the strategic national stockpile. All in anticipation of a mass respiratory failure event. COVID-19 tested this preparation and challenged the worlds health care system. Shortages of staff\, PPE\, ICU beds and ventilators strained even the most prepared institutions. Hospitals were required to improvise on the fly. Staffing models were created and the use of travelers became routine. The use of PPE amongst shortages placed caregivers at risk\, challenging the duty to work paradigm. The role of the respiratory therapist evolved. New treatments were devised\, tested and either adopted or abandoned. There were 3 types of ventilators in the stockpile (a total of approximately 14\,000 ventilators). During the COVID pandemic\, this number ballooned\, with the addition of approximately 150\,000 ventilators (over a dozen new models- 2 of the 3 original devices were scrapped). These challenges and the responses as well as future planning will be discussed in this symposium. \n  \nLIVE WEB SYMPOSIUM- April 8\, 2024\n2.50 Live CRCE Hours \nFREE FOR MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS \nBroadcast time:\n2pm-5pm Eastern\n1pm-4pm Central\n12pm-3pm Mountain\n11am-2pm Pacific \nClick Here For More Information And To Register
URL:https://breathestrongamerica.org/event/aarc-webinar-mass-casualty-respiratory-failure-and-mechanical-ventilation/
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SUMMARY:Learn More Breathe Better Webinar: Asthma and Your Environment
DESCRIPTION:  \nLearn More Breathe Better Webinar\nAsthma and Your Environment\nApril 17th\, 2024 1:00 PM Eastern\n  \nRegister to attend “Asthma and Your Environment: A Learn More Breathe Better® Webinar”! \nHealth is affected by the places where we live\, work\, learn\, and play. Lung health is no exception! In this webinar\, the Learn More Breathe Better program will look at the ways a variety of settings of daily life impact asthma and its management. Speakers will describe asthma management in school\, at work\, at home\, and in urban environments. The webinar will also highlight educational resources available to use during National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month in May. \nThe webinar will look at how various settings of daily life impact asthma and its management\, featuring: \n\nLearn More Breathe Better resources for National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month\nBreathe Better Network partners discussing asthma management in school\, at work\, at home\, and in urban environments\n\nSpeakers: \n\nDavid Weissman\, MD\, National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\nJessica Jackson\, MPH\, RRT\, AE-C & Lynne Bosma\, LLMSW\, C-HWC\, Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America\nRodney La Point\, MSN\, RN\, National Association of School Nurses\n\nClick Here To Register
URL:https://breathestrongamerica.org/event/learn-more-breathe-better-webinar-asthma-and-your-environment/
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