Safe and Effective Staffing Guide - June 2026 LARS
In this LARS session, we explore why respiratory care departments should consider implementing the Safe and Effective Staffing Guide (SESG) and how it can help leaders make data-driven staffing decisions. The SESG is recognized as the gold standard for respiratory care staffing, providing validated procedure time standards, tools to optimize labor management, improve operational efficiency, and support safe, high-quality patient care. In this session, we discuss: The value of evidence-based staffing methodologies How the SESG supports workforce planning and productivity management Ways to align staffing decisions with patient needs and departmental goals Learn more about the Safe and Effective Staffing Guide: SESG.AARC.org Questions about the SESG? Contact: [email protected] Attend upcoming LARS sessions to enhance your leadership skills and strengthen your department: https://bit.ly/PSRC-LARS

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