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Clinical Foundations is dedi-cated to providing respira-tory therapists with clinically relevant, evidence-based topics. Clinical Foundations is pleased to announce a we-binar series featuring leading respiratory care profession-als. To find out more about the current webinar and to register, go to Each webi-nar is accredited for CRCEs by the Branson, MS, RRT, FAARC Professor of Surgery University of Cincinnati College of MedicineCincinnati, OHKathleen Deakins, MS, RRT, NPSS upervisor, Pediatric Respiratory CareRainbow Babies & Children s Hospital of University HospitalsCleveland, OHWilliam Galvin, MSEd, RRT, CPFT, AE-C, FAARCP rogram Director, Respiratory Care ProgramGwynedd Mercy College, Gwynedd Valley, Haas, MS, RRT, FAARCE ducational & Research CoordinatorUniversity Hospitals and Health CentersAnn Arbor, MIRichard Kallet, MSc, RRT.
Clinical Foundations 2 www.clinicalfoundations.org H umidification of inspired gases is a standard of care for pa-tients receiving mechanical ventilation. However, several challenges exist regarding optimal deliv-
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