Society for Simulation in Healthcare Names New President
The Society for Simulation in Healthcare has named Jared M. Kutzin, DNP, MS, MPH, RN, as its 20th president.
The Society for Simulation in Healthcare has named Jared M. Kutzin, DNP, MS, MPH, RN, as its 20th president.
The Society for Simulation in Healthcare has named Jared M. Kutzin, DNP, MS, MPH, RN, as its 20th president.
Read MoreIMT Analytics AG has launched alveo, an advanced, high-fidelity lung simulator explicitly designed for device manufacturers, simulation centers, healthcare professionals, and research institutions.
Read MoreThe training tool is designed to provide healthcare professionals with realistic practice on airway management for infants aged 0 to 6 months.
Read MoreHamilton Medical unveiled a significant software update for its VenTrainer App that includes new features designed to enhance user experience and training efficiency, according to the company.
Read MorePatients with COVID-19 admitted to hospitals with better nurse staffing prior to and during the pandemic were more likely to survive, new research shows.
Read MoreSiemens Healthineers launched an app designed for Apple Vision Pro that enables users to view immersive, interactive holograms of the human body captured through medical scans.
Read MoreIngMar Medical has released Aurora, a medical simulation manikin used to train clinicians in all forms of ventilation, according to a company news release.
Read MoreA virtual reality (VR) simulation program at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital helped PICU staff hone their ability to recognize signs of respiratory distress and impending respiratory failure in pediatric patients, according to a AJCC study.
Read MoreLaerdal Medical introduced MamaAnne, its new obstetric simulator designed to cover the mother’s labor and delivery journey, from maternal initial assessment to postnatal care.
Read MoreClinicians who care for patients with severe heart and lung failure receiving ECMO now have access to multiple resources from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, including specialized training and validation of their ECMO knowledge.
Read MoreNorthwestern Medicine’s Lake Forest Hospital recently opened a new 14,000 sq-ft simulation and education center designed for hospital staff, first responders, local colleges and community organizations.
Read MoreAn e-Academy from Hamilton Medical will allow clinicians using its ventilators and devices an opportunity to view learning modules and potentially earn CRCE credits, according to a company news announcement.
Read MoreIn RT’s March-April 2022 issue, we go beyond the traditional COPD treatment regimen of pharmaceuticals and supplemental oxygen and explore emerging therapies like targeted lung denervation, lung volume reduction, and endobronchial valves; discuss PICU alarm fatigue and aerosol therapy; and investigate virtual reality simulation.
Read MoreReading Health System’s (West Reading, Pa) Respiratory Care Department recently instituted a clinical ladder for professional advancement among its respiratory therapists.
Read MoreA joint effort by National Jewish Health and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, The Respiratory Institute will provide comprehensive care to patients in New York City while furthering national respiratory research, beginning October 1st.
Read MoreProperly developing and managing a competency program is not just an accreditation requirement, it is the right and ethical thing to do.
Read MoreThe Johns Hopkins University Simulation Center is a high-tech space where learning from mistakes is the whole idea.
Read MoreWhen it comes to respiratory department staffing, respiratory care managers find that the best RT recruits are often people they already know.
Read MoreTeleflex Medical has introduced a respiratory therapy education program focused on therapeutic humidification.
Read MoreStudents will develop a new understanding of asthma and its related issues by examining how different disciplines approach and define the problems it causes.
Read MoreOne respiratory department manager has found successful strategies for improving team morale and retaining staff.
Read MoreRespiratory therapists share compensatory and work environment information reflecting today’s tight respiratory market in this inaugural RT magazine survey.
Read MoreThe Vietnam Ministry of Health invited a team of respiratory therapists back to Ho Chi Minh City to present a two-week respiratory care conference and tour Cho Ray Hospital.
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