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Roxann Gross
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Course #: 1950

Interdisciplinary Management of Tracheostomy and Ventilator-Dependent Patients: A Comprehensive Examination of Communication, Swallowing and Respiratory Function

Location Date Price
Philadelphia, PA
April 17-18, 2010

CEUs: 1.2

1 person:$315.00
2-4 people:$295.00
5+ people:$265.00
*Groups MUST register at the same time to qualify for the group rate.
Thank you for your interest in this seminar. We are unable to take further registrations as the seminar is full. Please feel free to contact our office at 888-337-3866 to be placed on the wait list.

Description

Bring a group of five or more and SAVE $50 EACH on tuition!

TOPICS COVERED:

  • Research on subglottic pressure
  • Methods to re-establish airflow to upper airway
  • Multidisciplinary troubleshooting and treatment planning
  • Mechanical ventilation and in-line placement
  • Speaking valve placement and management
  • Updated guidelines for vent weaning
  • Trach tubes and swallowing
  • SEMINAR DESCRIPTION:

    This unique seminar offers both the Speech-Language Pathologist's and the Respiratory Therapist's perspective on treating tracheostomy and ventilator-dependent patients. Oropharyngeal swallowing function will be covered with an emphasis on the interaction between deglutition, secretion management and respiratory performance. Special topics include a pertinent research review, the subglottic pressure for swallowing, and methods to re-establish airflow to the upper airway. Tracheostomy tube variations and mechanical ventilation will be fully explained.

    Multidisciplinary troubleshooting and treatment planning ideas that will facilitate attainment of speech, swallowing and vent-weaning goals will be provided. Included will be a hands-on lab session featuring a ventilator and a collection of trachs, allowing participants an opportunity to facilitate functional learning, ask questions, and problem solve in relation to their respective disciplines and facilities. The ultimate goal of this seminar is to boost participant knowledge and confidence in working with this challenging population.

    SEMINAR TUITION:

    • $315 individual
    • $295 per person for groups of two, three or four
    • $265 per person for groups of five or more
      • Groups must register together. Please contact NSS at 888.337.3866 for more details.
      • Late Fee: Add $20 if registering less than two weeks prior to seminar date.
      • Registration Cancellation Policy


    Cancellation Policy & Late Registration

    Registration Cancellation Policy:

    Tuition will be refunded less a $25 processing fee if emailed notification is received by NSS up to two weeks prior to the seminar date. Two weeks to 72 hours prior to seminar date: 50% refund; 72 hours or less: no refund. NSS reserves the right to cancel the event up to 7 days prior to the seminar date. If cancelled by NSS full tuition refunds will be issued. Substitutions are permitted if NSS is notified in advance by phone or email.

    Late Registration Fee:

    Add $20 to tuition rate if registration is received within
    2 weeks of the seminar date.

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    Outline

                                                        DAY ONE

    8:00–8:20       Check In and Onsite Registration (Coffee and Tea)

    8:25–8:30       General Seminar Information

    8:30–10:00     Tracheostomy Tubes

    10:00–10:15    Break

    10:15–12:00    Mechanical Ventilation

    12:00–1:00      Lunch (on your own)

    1:00–2:00        Function of Different Speaking Valves

    2:00–2:45        Care of Tracheostomy and Ventilator Patients

    2:45–3:00        Break

    3:00–4:30        Hands-on Lab: Tracheostomy Tubes and Ventilator Demonstration

            4:30         Adjourn and Sign Out

                                                         DAY TWO

    8:00–8:25       Sign In (Coffee and Tea)

    8:30–9:30       Speaking Valve Placement, Candidacy and Effects

    9:30–10:15     Multidisciplinary In-Line Speaking Valve Placement

    10:15–10:30   Break

    10:30–11:30   Swallowing Function and Subglottic Pressure Theory

    11:30–12:30   Lunch (on your own)

    12:30–1:30     Ventilator Weaning

    1:30–2:30       Evaluating Swallowing Function

    2:30–2:45       Break

    2:45–3:15       Troubleshooting Tracheostomy Tubes

    3:15–3:30       Multidisciplinary Policy and Procedures

             3:30       Adjourn and Sign Out



    Speaker Profile

    Roxann Diez Gross, PhD, CCC-SLP, is a leading expert, accomplished researcher, and frequently invited international lecturer on tracheostomy-dependent patients. Prior to becoming the Research Manager at The Children's Institute, she was the Director of the Swallowing Disorders Center at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center as well as an Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology in the School of Medicine. She is now an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Communication Science and Disorders at the University of Pittsburgh. She has published several scientific papers and clinical book chapters. Her primary area of research examines interactions between breathing and swallowing in individuals with indwelling tracheostomy tubes, neurologic impairments and respiratory disease.


    Kathleen A. Lane, RRT, CPFT, is a Respiratory Therapist and Manager of the Critical Care Respiratory Therapy Department at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System. She has over 20 years of clinical experience. Ms. Lane has been a full-time clinical educator for the past 9 years, educating physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and speech-language pathologists in the area of tracheostomy and ventilator management.


    Location & Lodging

    Seminar Location:

    Embassy Suites Philadelphia Airport
    9000 Bartram Ave
    Philadelphia, PA 19153

    Phone: 215-365-4500
    Click for Directions

    Intended Audience

    • Respiratory Therapist
    • Nurse
    • OT
    • SLPA
    • SLP

    Accreditation


    This course is offered for 1.2 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional area).

    This course is approved by the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC).

    Northern Speech Services is an approved provider by the Florida Board of Nursing. Provider #NCE 2824.

     

    Past Participant Comments

    "I can use immediately info I learned here."

    "Excellent level of knowledge -- best I've ever heard on this topic by far!!"

    "Excellent quality of instruction -- provided background info basics to ensure listener comprehension and understanding."

    "This topic intimidates me, but she makes you feel that you can do this."

    "Very organized and specialized -- thanks for giving me some new ideas/tools to carry on!"

    "Very knowledgeable! Good info/demo with trach tubes/speaking valves."

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