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@jielirrt

Jie Li, PhD, RRT, associate professor at Rush University. Passionate about Respiratory care, research interests are aerosol therapy, HFNC and prone positioning.

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Thanks for AARC to invite me to present the honor lecture, I spent lots of time reviewing current fast-growing evidence on prone positioning. Learned a lot from Dr. Miguel Ibarra-Estrada Claude Guerin rc.rcjournal.com/content/68/10/…

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Want to know more about how to set HFNC flow in adult patients? Jie Li jie will present her team's systematic review at our next SCCM Respiratory Care Section journal club is October 25 at 2 PM EST. Sign up using the link below: Rush.zoom.us/meeting/regist… Paper: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36855198/

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Happy Respiratory Care Week! You are all amazing representatives of our profession, leading innovation & clinical excellence with a passion & purpose.

Happy Respiratory Care Week! You are all amazing representatives of our profession, leading innovation & clinical excellence with a passion & purpose.
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Huge congratulations to Stephan Ehrmann and team on this excellent years long study: Inhaled Amikacin to Prevent Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia | NEJM nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

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Thanks for AARC and ARCF for giving me this prestigious award. Many thanks to my family, mentors, colleagues, and friends. I could not be here without all your support!

Thanks for AARC and ARCF for giving me this prestigious award. Many thanks to my family, mentors, colleagues, and friends. I could not be here without all your support!
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Want to learn about using patient effort to guide mechanical ventilation? Join us November 30th at 2 pm EST to discuss Justin Hotz et al's study: "Real-time Effort Driven Ventilator Management: The REDvent Pilot Study" from Pediatric Critical Care Medicine! Paper: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…

Want to learn about using patient effort to guide mechanical ventilation?
Join us November 30th at 2 pm EST to discuss Justin Hotz et al's study: "Real-time Effort Driven Ventilator Management: The REDvent Pilot Study" from <a href="/PedCritCareMed/">Pediatric Critical Care Medicine</a>!
Paper: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
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Excited to see the guidance published today: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… This guidance provide instruction on how to safe use nebulizers for patients and providers.

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The authors found that Prone position significantly reduced V/Q mismatch in intubated patients with early ARDS, while it increased V/Q mismatch in persistent ARDS patients pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38012731/

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Excited to become the fellow of SCCM😀 A big day for me! Thanks for all my colleagues, friends and family for your support and help.#SCCM

Excited to become the fellow of SCCM😀 A big day for me! Thanks for all my colleagues, friends and family for your support and help.#SCCM