Keith D. Lamb, RRT-ACCS, FAARC, FCCM (@kdlamb1) 's Twitter Profile
Keith D. Lamb, RRT-ACCS, FAARC, FCCM

@kdlamb1

Respiratory Therapist | Critical Care Specialist | Marine Corps Veteran

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Register here lnkd.in/erM5836J for the next FREE expert panel discussion on November 12th! An emerging role for respiratory therapists is point-of-care lung ultrasound. This panel discussion will review the current literature and discuss current practice experience.

Register here lnkd.in/erM5836J for the next FREE expert panel discussion on November 12th!

An emerging role for respiratory therapists is point-of-care lung ultrasound. This panel discussion will review the current literature and discuss current practice experience.
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Happy to share that I'll be speaking at Ventilator Induced Lung Injury: Expert Panel Discussion! Make sure to attend it on February 13. linkedin.com/events/ventila…

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Please join us this Wednesday for our March Expert Panel Discussion. This is a huge topic, and VILI can precipitously increase mortality in our mechanically ventilated patients. Follow this link to sign up. lnkd.in/eAZa-ZdZ

Please join us this Wednesday for our March Expert Panel Discussion. This is a huge topic, and VILI can precipitously increase mortality in our mechanically ventilated patients. 

Follow this link to sign up.

lnkd.in/eAZa-ZdZ
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Please join us Thursday for our May Expert Panel Discussion. We will discuss Patient-Ventilator Asynchrony (PVA). Identifying and correcting PVA is pivotal to improving outcomes. Please register below by following the link or the QR Code on the flyer. lnkd.in/eGMMzEb6

Please join us Thursday for our May Expert Panel Discussion. We will discuss Patient-Ventilator Asynchrony (PVA). Identifying and correcting PVA is pivotal to improving outcomes. Please register below by following the link or the QR Code on the flyer. 

lnkd.in/eGMMzEb6