ISSN 2368-6820
Vol. 51, Issue 3, 2015January 01, 2015 EDT
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Innovation in respiratory therapy and the use of three-dimensional printing for tracheostomy management
Innovation in respiratory therapy and the use of three-dimensional printing for tracheostomy management
Andrew J West, Karen Taylor, Daniel W Rickey,
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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West AJ, Taylor K, Rickey DW. Innovation in respiratory therapy and the use of three-dimensional printing for tracheostomy management. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2015;51(3):69-71.
