2012 Association of Asthma Educators: Becoming an Asthma Educator and Care Manager

June 9, 2012

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Faculty

Holt

Tim Op’t Holt, EdD, RRT, AE-C, FAARC
Professor
Cardiorespiratory Care
University of South Alabama

Pruitt

William C. Pruitt, MBA, RRT, AE-C
Senior Instructor
Director of Clinical Education
Department of Cardiorespiratory Care
University of South Alabama

 

Burden of Asthma in the United States

(27 minutes)

Resources

Handouts (7 pages)

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Assessment and Monitoring

(46 minutes)

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Control of Environmental Factors Contributing to Asthma

(26 minutes)

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Handouts (4 pages)

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Medications

(1 hour, 23 minutes)

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Handouts (16 pages)

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Inhalation Devices

(51 minutes)

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Education for a Partnership in Care

(53 minutes)

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Case Studies

(24 minutes)

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Additional Resources

Becoming an Asthma Educator and Care Manager Course Manual

Manual (81 pages, 1.5 MB)

 

CEU Credits

In order to receive CEUs for Nurses or Respiratory Therapists, you must watch all 7 segments of the training. Upon completion, click the evaluation link and fill out and submit the Asthma Program Evaluation. Your certificate will be sent by mail in approximately 3-4 weeks.

Nurses: 6 CEUs
Respiratory Therapists: 5 Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) Hours

Online Evaluation

BAECM Evaluation

 

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