ISSN 2368-6820
Vol. 51, Issue 3, 2015January 01, 2015 EDT
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Registered respiratory therapists as force multipliers in interprofessional complex continuing care
Registered respiratory therapists as force multipliers in interprofessional complex continuing care
Wrae Hill, Cory Bendall,
Articles in Vol. 51, Issue 3, 2015
Vol. 51, Issue 3, 2015
- Measuring impact and impacting practiceJason W Nickerson
- Les mesures d’impact et les impacts sur la pratiqueJason W Nickerson
- Registered respiratory therapists as force multipliers in interprofessional complex continuing careWrae HillCory Bendall
- A needs assessment to determine the need for respiratory therapy in complex continuing care: A methods paperJason W Nickerson
- Endotracheal suctioning practices of nurses and respiratory therapists: How well do they align with clinical practice guidelines?Leddy RosanneWilkinson Jenny M
- Coaching patients during pulmonary function testing: A practical guideHeidi J CheungLawrence Cheung
- Innovation in respiratory therapy and the use of three-dimensional printing for tracheostomy managementAndrew J WestKaren TaylorDaniel W Rickey
- CorrigendumCanadian Society of Respiratory Therapists
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Hill W, Bendall C. Registered respiratory therapists as force multipliers in interprofessional complex continuing care. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2015;51(3):54-54.
