
Janet L. Jobe, CPFT, RCP, AEC
Respiratory Therapist
305 N Prairie St #7 Champaign Illinois, 61820About
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Provider Details
Professional Society Memberships
- ISRC/AARC/IART/IAHCP
What do you attribute your success to?
Career & passion collide; loving what I do. Diversity in my career path. Excellent mentors & co-workers invested in my success.
Areas of research
New technologies: FeNO monitoring
Therapeutic drug monitoring: Anti-Disrythmics, Chemotherapy/Oncology, Immuno Suppresion medications, MCTD, Pulmonary Hypertension, Ulcerative Colitis Medications, Smartphone pulse oximetry app for Nonin, Non-invasive Swan-Ganz monitoring, Ribovirin administration through ventilator, HFO & Heli-Ox ventilation.
Philanthropic Initiatives
Fundraising & Volunteer experiences:
Hurricaine relief (Andrew, Katrina & Haiti)
CF Foundation, ALA (Asthma Camp)
Unity High School (Unit #7), Assistant Cheerleading Coach 2000-2003
Hobbies / Sports
- Avid reader, Porcelain doll making, Jewelry making, Knitting
Favorite professional publications
- AARC - Journal of Respiratory Care & JAMA
Janet L. Jobe, CPFT, RCP, AEC's Practice location
Carle Physician Group
305 N Prairie St #7 -Champaign, Illinois 61820Get Direction
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