Remote Live In-Service (RLI) and Recorded Webinars are educational courses provided by Passy-Muir clinical specialists on topics related to the assessment and treatment of patients with tracheostomies, including speaking valve use. The weekly schedule of webinars is posted below and is updated by Monday of each week. To participate in these webinars, click on the “Join Webinar” link located beside the scheduled webinar date and time that you prefer.
Passy Muir also offers pre-recorded Self-Study Courses for those interested in more continuing education opportunities. Please click here to view a list of our current self-study offerings. To obtain CRCEs for a live webinar, you also may contact us at 1-800-634-5397 or education@passymuir.com to schedule a private webinar for your facility.
Upcoming Presentations
All presentations are 1 hour and provide professional development hours (PDH). Please check the icon beside each course title to see if it is registered with your association for continuing education credit.
Program completion requirements: Participants are expected to attend the entire program. Individuals who do not attend the full program will not be recommended for continuing education credit. No partial credit will be provided. If viewing a recorded RLI, participants must complete a quiz and course evaluation to receive continuing education credit.
All available webinars and their continuing education registration are listed below under each designated tab. The tabs are based on the day of the week and the primary topics related to Passy-Muir Valve use for each day:
Monday – Dysphagia-based information
Tuesday – Basic application of Passy-Muir Valves (non-vent), including Team development
Wednesday – Fundamentals of tracheostomies, cuffs, and Passy-Muir Valves
Thursday – Ventilator Application
Friday – Pediatric Ventilator and Non-Ventilator Application
Saturday & Sunday – Recorded Webinars
CE Information – required continuing education information for each professional association.
Speakers – all speaker information and disclosures.
Handouts – course descriptions and handouts for webinars.

CE Information
NOTE:
1. Live webinars are registered for continuing education credit for speech-language pathologists and nurses only.
2. Respiratory therapists may view live webinars for general professional development/continuing education credit, but they are not registered for CRCEs.
3. We continue to offer free, recorded (non-traditional) webinars that are registered for AARC CRCEs, ASHA CEUs, and for nurses.
Respiratory therapists wanting live/traditional CRCEs are invited to view our scheduled, recorded programs, visit our on-demand library for current AARC-registered, self-study offerings, or schedule a private webinar by emailing education@passymuir.com
Please be on time for any CEU events, as all webinars are only available to join within 10 minutes of the start time and last for one hour.
Please refer to the CEU FAQ for instructions on how to access course evaluations and certificates of attendance for these Remote Live In-Services.

All Remote Live In-Services are .1 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level; Professional area) unless otherwise noted on the Remote Live In-Service itself.

Passy-Muir, Inc. is an approved provider of continuing education by the Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) system of the American Association of Respiratory Care (AARC).

Passy-Muir, Inc. is an approved provider of continuing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing (Provider #CEP112390).
Monday:
Dysphagia
Monday, March 9th
Dysphagia Basics Following Tracheostomy in the Adult Patient: Considerations for the Non-Speech-language Pathologist (Non-SLP) –
with Betsy Koster, MS, CCC-SLP
9:30 AM Eastern
8:30 AM Central
7:30 AM Mountain
6:30 AM Pacific

Assessing and Treating Dysphagia in the Adult Patient with Tracheostomy: Impacting Quality of Life –
with Betsy Koster, MS, CCC-SLP
2:00 PM Eastern
1:00 PM Central
12:00 PM Mountain
11:00 AM Pacific


Tuesday:
Basic App of PMV
Tuesday, March 3rd
Application of the Passy Muir Swallowing and Speaking Valve –
with Betsy Koster, MS, CCC-SLP
9:30 AM Eastern
8:30 AM Central
7:30 AM Mountain
6:30 AM Pacific


Application of the Passy Muir Swallowing and Speaking Valve –
with Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
11:30 AM Eastern
10:30 AM Central
9:30 AM Mountain
8:30 AM Pacific


Basic Application of PMV: An Interactive Discussion –
with Betsy Koster, MS, CCC-SLP and Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
3:00 PM Eastern
2:00 PM Central
1:00 PM Mountain
12:00 PM Pacific


Tuesday, March 10th
Application of the Passy Muir Swallowing and Speaking Valve –
with Betsy Koster, MS, CCC-SLP
9:30 AM Eastern
8:30 AM Central
7:30 AM Mountain
6:30 AM Pacific


Application of the Passy Muir Swallowing and Speaking Valve –
with Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
11:30 AM Eastern
10:30 AM Central
9:30 AM Mountain
8:30 AM Pacific


Basic Application of PMV: An Interactive Discussion –
with Betsy Koster, MS, CCC-SLP and Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
3:00 PM Eastern
2:00 PM Central
1:00 PM Mountain
12:00 PM Pacific


Wednesday:
Fundamentals of Trach
Wednesday, March 4th
Only the Basics: Introduction to Tracheostomy Tubes and No-Leak Speaking Valves –
with Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
8:00 PM Eastern
7:00 PM Central
6:00 PM Mountain
5:00 PM Pacific


Recognizing the Differences: Tracheostomy Tubes and Cuff Types –
with Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
10:30 PM Eastern
9:30 PM Central
8:30 PM Mountain
7:30 PM Pacific


Wednesday, March 11th
Recognizing the Differences: Tracheostomy Tubes and Cuff Types –
with Betsy Koster, MS, CCC-SLP
9:30 AM Eastern
8:30 AM Central
7:30 AM Mountain
6:30 AM Pacific


Only the Basics: Introduction to Tracheostomy Tubes and No-Leak Speaking Valves –
with Betsy Koster, MS, CCC-SLP
2:00 PM Eastern
1:00 PM Central
12:00 PM Mountain
11:00 AM Pacific


Only the Basics: Introduction to Tracheostomy Tubes and No-Leak Speaking Valves –
with Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
8:00 PM Eastern
7:00 PM Central
6:00 PM Mountain
5:00 PM Pacific


Recognizing the Differences: Tracheostomy Tubes and Cuff Types –
with Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
10:30 PM Eastern
9:30 PM Central
8:30 PM Mountain
7:30 PM Pacific


Thursday:
Vent Application
Thursday, March 5th
Puzzle-solving: What are the Parts and Pieces to Valve Placement –
with Gabriela Ortiz, RCP
1:00 PM Eastern
12:00 PM Central
11:00 AM Mountain
10:00 AM Pacific


Puzzle-solving: What are the Parts and Pieces to Valve Placement –
with Gabriela Ortiz, RCP
4:30 PM Eastern
3:30 PM Central
2:30 PM Mountain
1:30 PM Pacific


Ventilator Application of the Passy Muir Valve –
with Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
6:00 PM Eastern
5:00 PM Central
4:00 PM Mountain
3:00 PM Pacific


Ventilator Application of the Passy Muir Valve –
with Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
10:30 PM Eastern
9:30 PM Central
8:30 PM Mountain
7:30 PM Pacific


Thursday, March 12th
Puzzle-solving: What are the Parts and Pieces to Valve Placement –
with Tiffany Oakes, MS, CCC-SLP
1:00 PM Eastern
12:00 PM Central
11:00 AM Mountain
10:00 AM Pacific
*This course is previously recorded.



Ventilator Application of the Passy Muir Valve –
with Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
6:00 PM Eastern
5:00 PM Central
4:00 PM Mountain
3:00 PM Pacific


Ventilator Application of the Passy Muir Valve –
with Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
10:30 PM Eastern
9:30 PM Central
8:30 PM Mountain
7:30 PM Pacific


Friday:
Pediatrics
Friday, March 6th
Pediatric Application of the Passy Muir Valve: Considerations with Mechanical Ventilation –
with Gabriela Ortiz, RCP
3:00 PM Eastern
2:00 PM Central
1:00 PM Mountain
12:00 PM Pacific


Friday, March 13th
Assessment for Use of the Passy Muir Valve with the Pediatric Population: Non-Ventilator Use –
with Gabriela Ortiz, RCP
12:00 PM Eastern
11:00 AM Central
10:00 AM Mountain
9:00 AM Pacific
*This course is previously recorded.



Saturday &
Sunday
Saturday, March 7th
Only the Basics: Introduction to Tracheostomy Tubes and No-Leak Speaking Valves –
with Gabriela Ortiz, RCP
3:00 PM Eastern
2:00 PM Central
1:00 PM Mountain
12:00 PM Pacific
*This course is previously recorded.



Sunday, March 8th
Airway Management: It’s a Team Sport –
with Robin Helms, RRT
11:00 AM Eastern
10:00 AM Central
9:00 AM Mountain
8:00 AM Pacific
*This course is previously recorded.



Saturday, March 14th
Pediatric Application of the Passy Muir Valve: Considerations with Mechanical Ventilation –
with Gabriela Ortiz, RCP
3:00 PM Eastern
2:00 PM Central
1:00 PM Mountain
12:00 PM Pacific
*This course is previously recorded.



Sunday, March 15th
Assessing and Treating Dysphagia in the Adult Patient with Tracheostomy: Impacting Quality of Life –
with Tiffany Oakes, MS, CCC-SLP
5:00 PM Eastern
4:00 PM Central
3:00 PM Mountain
2:00 PM Pacific
*This course is previously recorded.


Speakers

Kristin King, PhD, CCC-SLP
With over 25 years of experience in medical, academic, and industry settings, Dr. King brings a unique perspective to medical speech-language pathology. With a focus on neurological disease processes, her research and teachings have investigated traumatic brain injury, swallowing disorders, and aspects of critical care (tracheostomy and mechanical ventilation). She regularly speaks both domestically and internationally and publishes in peer-reviewed and clinical journals. She also has acted as an expert witness.
Disclosure:
Financial – Dr. King is an employee of Passy Muir Inc.
Nonfinancial – Dr. King has no non-financial disclosures to disclose.

Devan Clark, MS, CCC-SLP
Devan Clark earned her undergraduate degree in Biology in Oklahoma and her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She has worked throughout the continuum of care with adults, children, and neonates. She is currently working in an acute care setting, serving patients from the NICU to adult. Devan has specialized in the care of patients with tracheostomies and the medically complex, including ECMO, transplant, LVAD, trauma, and burn ICU. She has a passion for providing education to patients, families, and staff on the use and benefits of the Passy-Muir speaking valve.
Disclosure:
Financial – Devan Clark is an employee of Passy Muir Inc.
Nonfinancial – Devan Clark has no non-financial disclosures to disclose.

Betsy Koster, MS, CCC-SLP
Betsy earned her bachelor’s degree in 2003 in psychology from Carthage College in Kenosha WI, and her master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in Speech and Language Pathology in 2007. Her experience has been in a variety of settings from acute care to outpatient, and her clinical focus has been on the brain injury population with specialized training in evaluating and treating individuals with tracheostomies and swallowing disorders. She has served on project initiation teams including Passy-Muir Valve use in-line with mechanical ventilation and initiating the use of FEES. She also has published peer-reviewed articles and contributed to a textbook. She is an invited speaker at the state and national levels on topics related to patients with dysphagia and tracheostomies. She currently works part-time in acute care at Trinity Health in Ann Arbor, MI and as a part-time Clinical Specialist for Passy-Muir, Inc.
Disclosure:
Financial – Betsy Koster is an employee of Passy Muir Inc.
Nonfinancial – Betsy Koster has no non-financial disclosures to disclose.

Corey Mohnike, BS, RRT
Corey Mohnike is a registered respiratory therapist. He has practiced at Level II trauma centers, and he began with Passy Muir as a consultant with significant experience regarding the Passy Muir® Valve. His experiences include use of the Valve both as a patient requiring a tracheostomy after a motor vehicle accident and as an RRT working with the Valve in medical facilities. Corey worked at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital, a Passy Muir Center of Excellence, in areas that served many ventilator patients using the Valve. He has co-authored multiple procedures regarding Passy Muir Valve assessment and application with patients on mechanical ventilation. He also has served as the Clinical Educator for multidisciplinary staff at both the Bryan Health in Lincoln, Nebraska and at The Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland, CO. He was active with the Nebraska Society for Respiratory Care and serves as a delegate for the Colorado Respiratory Care Society. He has spoken at multiple state and national conferences.
Disclosure:
Financial – Corey Mohnike is an employee of Passy Muir Inc.
Nonfinancial – Corey Mohnike has no non-financial disclosures to disclose.

Tiffany Oakes, MS, CCC-SLP
Tiffany graduated with a Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in 2012. She has been a medical SLP in various settings from acute care to home health, treating both the adult and medically complex pediatric populations. Tiffany has experience developing patient care pathways to guide assessment and treatment selection for patients in home health, at both the state and national level. She has participated in research related to patients with TBI and sports concussions, and she has experience with research analysis and writing white papers. She is a volunteer for Remote Area Medical (RAM), assisting with medical services. She also participates in the development of multimedia education related to healthcare and clinical practice.
Disclosure:
Financial – Tiffany Oakes is an employee of Passy Muir Inc.
Nonfinancial – Tiffany Oakes has no non-financial disclosures to disclose.

Gabriela Ortiz, RCP
Gabriela Ortiz earned her Respiratory Care Practitioner license in 2006 and brings a wealth of experience across the full spectrum of respiratory care, including acute, sub-acute, sleep therapy, and homecare settings. In her previous role as Respiratory Clinical Director and General Manager for a respiratory care provider, she oversaw all aspects of company operations, focusing on patient assessment and case management for adult and pediatric patient populations. She transitioned into clinical education and sales, specializing in critical care ventilation solutions for ICU and PICU environments in acute and sub-acute hospitals. She now offers comprehensive training, in-service programs, and clinical support for healthcare professionals. Gabriela is an invited speaker for educational institutions, state and national conferences, and the Better Breather’s Club and ALS support groups. She also contributes to the field by authoring clinical articles and white papers, including peer-reviewed, on topics such as ALS progression, neonatal tracheostomy, speaking valves, and respiratory care strategies. She is a full-time Clinical Specialist with Passy-Muir, Inc.
Disclosure:
Financial – Gabriela Ortiz is an employee of Passy Muir Inc.
Nonfinancial – Gabriela Ortiz has no non-financial disclosures to disclose.
Handouts
Airway Management: It’s a Team Sport
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
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Application of the Passy Muir Swallowing and Speaking Valve
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Download Handout
Assessing and Treating Dysphagia in the Patient with Tracheostomy: Impacting Quality of Life
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Download Handout
Assessment for Use of the Passy Muir Valve with the Pediatric Population: Non-Ventilator Use
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Basic Application of the PMV: An Interactive Discussion
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Basic Ventilator Application for the Non-Respiratory Therapist (Non-RT)
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
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Clinical Round Table: Answering Questions Related to Speaking Valve Use
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Dysphagia Basics following Tracheostomy in the Adult Patient: Considerations for the Non-Speech-language Pathologist (Non-SLP)
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Download Handout
Ethics for the Healthcare Practitioner
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Mechanical Ventilation and In-Line Speaking Valve Use: Basic Information from an SLP Perspective
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Only the Basics: Introduction to Tracheostomy Tubes and No-leak Speaking Valves
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Pediatric Application of the Passy Muir Valve: Considerations with Mechanical Ventilation
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Puzzle-solving: What are the parts and pieces to Valve Placement?
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Recognizing the Differences: Tracheostomy Tubes and Cuff Types
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Trachlore: Misconceptions, Misinformation, and Myths
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Ventilator Application of the No-leak Valve: An Interactive Discussion
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
Ventilator Application of the Passy Muir Valve
Course Descriptions and Outcomes
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