 |
 |

Register Online
I wanted to thank you for the asthma course this past weekend in St. Louis. All of the speakers were phenomenal and the material was interesting and relevant. In all, this was the best conference/workshop I have attended in my 13 years as a respiratory therapist. I took my exam yesterday and passed with flying colors. Thank you!
Shawna Strickland
All presenters are
excellent and well versed. Distinctly centers on NAECB Matrix and what we
need to know. The entire course embraces your success, and all presenters
are available for reference for questions. I am asthma educator certified
AE-C currently and I attended this course because I wanted to double check
myself from presenters who are well known in the field and respected regarding
asthma/patient education. I also plan to particiapte as a presenter in
an ALA Asthma Education Workshop and I wanted an overview from another
source.
Dolores Ziegert 
|
 |
THIS COURSE
IS NOW FULL. PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 972-243-2272 FOR AVAILABILITY.
THE COURSE WILL BE OFFERED FOUR MORE TIMES THIS YEAR. VISIT THE MEETINGS
PAGE FOR LOCATIONS AND DATES. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST.
This
well-established and highly successful AARC program is a 1 1/2-day course
designed to assist respiratory therapists, nurses, pharmacists, and other
health care professionals who are actively involved in asthma education
and want to earn the Asthma Educator-Certified (AE-C), a credential awarded
by the National Asthma Educator Certification Board (NAECB). (Visit www.naecb.org
for information on the NAECB examination, including sites the exam will
be offered. Note: This course is not endorsed, cosponsored or in any way
affiliated with the NAECB.)
The content of the course is based on the content outline of the NAECB
examination and will assist the participants in recall, application,
and analysis as it relates to specific areas of the examination. Topics
to
be covered on the course include:
-
| |
 |
| |
'Big Tex' on display at Fair Park in Dallas |
Pathophysiology and epidemiology of asthma
- Pharmacologic management of asthma
- Review and interpretation of pulmonary function
- Patient history and physical assessment
- Teaching patients self-management skills and behavioral modification
- Environmental factors of asthma
- Identification and remediation of asthma triggers
- Development, implementation, and evaluation of an asthma management
plan
- Devices and adjuncts to asthma self-management
- Identifying and measuring asthma disease management programs outcomes
- Managing psychosocial issues from a clinic-based perspective
- Tips on improving your odds of success in taking tests
This program will
be held at the Dallas Marriott Solana hotel, located between Dallas and Fort Worth. It has been approved for 10.2
hours of
continuing education credit (CRCE®) for respiratory therapists.
This continuing nursing education activity was approved 10.2
hours of
CE by the Illinois Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the
American
Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

|
 |
 |