Respiratory Care Replay

Respiratory Care 2021 Conference Webinar Replay

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Earn 10 Live CEUs as you learn about new updates in Respiratory Care.

Topics include changes to the field from AARC President Sheri Tooley and CoARC COO Shane Keene, COVID-19 Updates from Dr. Hugh Cassiere and diverse subjects ranging from Disaster Management to Mindfulness for Healthcare Professionals.

Nationally Recognized RT Experts

Keynote Speaker:
Hugh Cassiere, MD, FCCP
Director of Critical Care Services,
Sandra Atlas Bass Heart Hospital (Northwell Health)

Dr. Cassiere is a critical care Physician who has been featured numerous times by NBC, CBS, ABC, and News 12 since the very start of the pandemic. He brings invaluable insights to this program as the Director of Critical Care Services at one of the hardest hit hospitals in the country

SpeakersTopics
Sheri L. Tooley, BSRT, RRT-NPS, CPFT, AE-C, FAARC
President, American Association for Respiratory Care
AARC Goals 2021
Shane Keene, DHSc, RRT, RRT-NPS, CPFT, RPSGT, FAARC
Chief Operations Officer, CoArc
RT Career Advancement & APRT
Alina R. Haitz, Mindfulness Mentor, Speaker, Author
Associate Director of Professional Studies,
Molloy College
Mindfulness in Healthcare
Al Quinones, DHA, RRT-NPS-ACCS, RPFT, RPSGT, AE-C, CCT, FACHE
Respiratory Care Director, Molloy College
COVID 19: Pediatric Care Considerations
Frank Rando, MS, MSPH, M.MSci, PA-C, CRT
Clinical Researcher & Healthcare Support Specialist, Arizona State University
What if… Emergency & Disaster Management
Noelle Cutter, PhD
Associate Professor
Biology, Molloy College
COVID-19: Testing & Vaccine Considerations
Joel Brown, RRT, FAARC
Vice President Acute Care,
Christina Care Health System
COVID-19: Safe & Efficacious Delivery of Respiratory Care
Michael J Hewitt, RRT-ACCS-NPS, FAARC, FCCM
Acute Care Clinical Specialist
New Modes of Mechanical Ventilation
Yanjie Yu, MS, RD, CDE, CDN
Disease Management Educator, Northshore University Hospital
Critical Care Nutrition Concerns
Keynote Speaker:

Hugh Cassiere, MD, FCCP, FACP
Director of Critical Care Services, Sandra Atlas Bass Heart Hospital,
North Shore University Hospital


COVID-19: Lessons Learned & Current Directions

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Respiratory Care 2021 Conference
Webinar Replay
$99.99
  • Full Day (10 CEUs)

What is a Live Webinar Replay?
This is an AARC Approved recorded online video of our 2021 NPS Review Webinar.

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Speaker Spotlight

Dr. Hugh Cassiere

Dr. Cassiere is the Director for Critical Care Services at the Sandra Atlas Bass Heart Hospital in Manhasset, New York. Born and raised in Richmond Hill, Queens, he first attended St John’s University before transferring to complete his Bachelor’s degree at NYU and then going on to earn his MD from Stonybrook. Hugh completed his residency at Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola, NY where he was then promoted to Medical Director of the Cardiac ICU; a position he also held at Lenox Hill hospital as well as St. Michael’s Hospital before joining Northwell Health in 2007.

“Don’t hear, listen” is the quote Hugh shared to describe the most important lesson he’s learned in life and it’s something that he applies everyday in his leadership role at Northwell. As the medical director of a multi-disciplinary environment, he takes a collaborative approach to leadership and encourages the input of all staff members in providing exceptional patient care. Hugh considers Dr. Michael Neiderman to be his greatest mentor from the early days of his residency at Winthrop and he strives to promote a similar culture of mentor-ship and respect in his department.

Dr. Cassiere has been featured numerous times by NBC, CBS, ABC, and News12 since the very start of the COVID-19 Pandemic and brings invaluable insights to our programs as the Medical Director for Critical Care Services at one of the hardest hit hospitals in the country.

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