This review summarizes Asthma biologics as a new class of medications used to treat severe asthma. These drugs target specific molecules in the body that play a role in asthma symptoms. Biologic medications are derived from living sources, such as human cells, and are designed to reduce the inflammation and allergic responses that contribute to asthma attacks. They are typically given as injections or infusions and are used in conjunction with other asthma medications. Traditional asthma medications, such as corticosteroids and bronchodilators, are still used to manage symptoms. These medications work by reducing inflammation and opening up the airways, respectively, but they may not be as effective for people with severe asthma, which is where biologics come in.
A & T Respiratory Lectures has developed a series of easily accessible and affordable educational courses focused on various topics in asthma care. The course content is designed and presented by experts in the field.
Advances and Recent Developments in Asthma Part 2:
This course is approved for 5.0 AARC CEU's. You must complete the 5 modules to get your certificate. You will have a 15 question comprehensive post test at the end. You must acheive a passing score of 70%. You can retake the test as many time as you want. Remember, each course has a PDF download and questions are based on the the content in the PDF.
Course Objectives
Achieve and maintain control of asthma symptoms
Maintain normal activity levels, including exercise
Maintain pulmonary function as close to normal as possible
Prevent asthma exacerbations
Avoid adverse effects from asthma medications
Prevent asthma mortality
Title of Courses:
Terrence Shenfield's career is a remarkable testament to versatility, dedication, and an enduring passion for learning. From his beginnings on Wall Street to his pivotal contributions in the field of respiratory therapy and holistic medicine, his professional path reflects both depth and innovation.
Terrence launched his career in the finance sector, spending 15 years mastering the fast-paced world of Wall Street. Despite his success in finance, his passion for making a tangible impact on people's lives led him back to school to study respiratory therapy. This career pivot marked the foundation of a new chapter where his talents and compassion for others found their true calling.
Since 1992, Terrence has been an active force in the field of respiratory therapy. His expertise spans adult, pediatric, and neonatal critical care, demonstrating his depth of knowledge and multifaceted skill set.
At the turn of the millennium in 2000, Terrence took on the role of Education Coordinator at University Hospital (formerly UMDNJ) in Newark, New Jersey. Over the course of 25 years in this position, he worked tirelessly to educate and empower healthcare professionals in the field of respiratory therapy. His legacy includes not just impactful instruction but also an enduring commitment to advancing the standard of care in respiratory medicine.
A sought-after speaker, he has shared his expertise at both local and national conferences, influencing peers and shaping best practices in the field. His presentations and knowledge-sharing initiatives underscore his dedication to spreading awareness and improving patient outcomes across diverse healthcare settings.
Beyond his clinical contributions, Terrence is a successful entrepreneur and visionary. He owns two businesses—ATECAM LLC and A & T Respiratory Lectures LLC—which focus on supporting the professional development of healthcare workers, including nurses and respiratory therapists. Both organizations are structured to provide high-quality learning opportunities and equip healthcare professionals with the tools to excel in their careers. Terrence’s businesses further reflect his unwavering commitment to education, workforce development, and lifelong learning.
Terrence’s passion for healthcare extends beyond conventional practices. He holds a Master’s degree in Complementary and Alternative Medicine and applies this expertise to promote holistic wellness. His practical experience includes Ayurvedic medicine, nutrition, herbal medicine, medical cannabis, and essential oil therapy.
Blending his comprehensive knowledge of evidence-based holistic practices with a strong foundation in conventional medicine, Terrence takes a balanced and critical approach to integrative care. He is adept at evaluating and adopting holistic therapies to complement standard medical treatments, advancing patient care with a more well-rounded perspective on health and healing.
Terrence Shenfield stands out as a trailblazer whose contributions span multiple domains—from corporate finance to cutting-edge respiratory care and holistic medicine. His enduring commitment to education, paired with his drive to elevate others in their careers, underscores his influential role in healthcare.
Through his roles as an educator, entrepreneur, and advocate for alternative medicine, he has made an indelible impact on the lives of individuals and the broader healthcare community. Terrence’s career serves as an inspiration to those who aspire to combine professional excellence with a meaningful contribution to society.
Kenneth Miller, MEd, MSRT, RRT-ACCS, RRT-NPS, AE-C, FAARC?With nearly five decades of experience in respiratory care, Kenneth Miller is a distinguished respiratory therapist specializing in mechanical ventilation, ICU patient management, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Currently serving as the Clinical Educator of Respiratory Care Services at Jefferson-LVHN and adjunct faculty at Northampton Community College, Kenneth has dedicated his career to clinical practice, education, and research. A sought-after speaker, he has delivered presentations at local, regional, and national levels. In 2016, he was honored as a Fellow of the American Association for Respiratory Care (FAARC), recognizing his exceptional contributions to the field.
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