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Experts from the USAID STAR-UCSF COVID-19 Technical Advisory Group present a webinar on oxygen conservation for the non-engineer.

STAR-UCSF Clinical Technical Assistance Webinar: Oxygen conservation tips for the non-engineer
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Experts from the USAID STAR-UCSF COVID-19 Technical Advisory Group present a webinar on infection prevention and control.

The information and resources presented here do not constitute medical consultation. This content is intended to be educational in nature and is not a substitute for clinical decision making based on the medical condition presented by individual patients. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure all information contained herein is current and accurate by using published references. Data on the topic of COVID-19 respiratory care is rapidly evolving. Manufacturers’ documentation must be referenced prior to the use of any equipment. The views expressed here do not necessarily represent the views of any institutions.

Sustaining Technical and Analytic Resources (STAR) is a project of the Public Health Institute Implemented in partnership with Johns Hopkins University and University of California San Francisco.

The webinar is available in English, French and Spanish.

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This webinar includes experts from the USAID STAR-UCSF COVID-19 Technical Advisory Group. They have a live demonstration and answer questions around commonly encountered respiratory care and oxygen delivery equipment, highlighting common challenges in resource-variable settings (particularly for critical/respiratory care in COVID).

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