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Respiratory Therapy
Meet the 2014 RT Scholarship Winners
The PHS respiratory therapy scholarship is designed for students or recent graduates enrolled in respiratory therapy programs. There were two awards of $500 and one award of $1,000 given...
Life with Grace: Meet the Schwertfegers, a NICU Family
Long after a child is off services with PHS, a parent holds memories of rooms filled with equipment, feelings that came with the unknown ahead, and the joy of...
Guest Post: Sleep Habits and Drowsy Driving
Steve Erickson, CRT, RPSGT, is a Licensed Respiratory Therapist at Pediatric Home Service. Prior to joining PHS, he worked in the Special Diagnostic Sleep Lab at Children’s Hospital in...
Camp Odayin: for Children with Heart Disease
At Camp Odayin, their promise is simple: Kids play. Worries rest. Fun happens. Whether campers attend a residential camp (for ages 8-17), day camp (for ages 6-7), or family...
Tips to Keep Durable Medical Equipment Functioning Properly
When you count on equipment to keep your child going each day, ensuring that it functions properly is crucial. Who can you count on when your equipment isn’t working...
RT Scholarship Offers Assistance to Students
Are you studying to be a respiratory therapist? Do you know someone who is? Spread the word about our RT Scholarship – it’s open right now for applicants! Submissions...
Patient Spotlight: Meet Claire
Claire knows how to play like any other two year old. Whether she’s using her red chair to wheel around the house or playing blocks with her sister, one...
Nick Thrives at Home
Nick has an incredible sense of humor. You can see it in his infectious smile as mom, Bernadette, lines up his Bullwinkle toy to playfully shoot a ball at...