Advanced Ventilation Workshop.

Information and registration

Registration is now full. Thank you for your interest

Seats are limited to optimize the hands‑on sessions, but we are sorry to miss you! Be sure to follow our newsletters to stay up‑to‑date with Intelligent Ventilation.

Advanced ventilation training. For physicians and RTs

Hamilton Medical regularly hosts Advanced Ventilation Workshops (AVW) that offer training in advanced mechanical ventilation. These workshops are designed to provide respiratory experts with a high‑yield, interactive educational experience, and promote the exchange of knowledge and expertise.

Participants can improve their knowledge of Hamilton Medical products and ventilation technologies, while establishing and strengthening relationships with other clinical experts. The speaker and trainer assembly consists of expert respiratory therapists in the field of mechanical ventilation.

From experts for experts. What you can expect

The workshops impart didactic and practical knowledge of mechanical ventilation related to:

  • Patient‑ventilator asynchronies
  • Closed loop ventilation with ASV®
  • Lung recruitment with PEEP and P/V Tool®
  • Esophageal manometry

Location and availability. And other important information

Please note that participation in the workshop is by invitation only. Seats are limited to enhance the hands‑on experience. A full agenda will be distributed to registered attendees prior to the workshop.

We are looking forward to seeing you there!

Date 
Thursday, March 13, 2025 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Location 
Henry Ford Hospital
Simulation Lab
2799 West Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202

Any questions? We are here to help

Please do not hesitate to reach out if you require additional information or have any questions.

Sarah Truesdell
US Marketing Coordinator
sarah.truesdell@hamiltonmedical.com
775 470 0229

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