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RT Researchers Part 3: Mentoring and More
Respiratory care programs are generally packed with information aimed at providi…
Workforce Diversity: How RTs at UC Davis are Involved
It’s no secret that the health care workforce is hurting for personnel, and resp…
AARC Honors Russell A. Acevedo as 2024 Jimmy A. Young Medal Winner
COPD Champion, Russell A. Acevedo, MD, FAARC, FCCP, FCCM, shares his story and…
Vision Becomes Reality for New RT Degree Program in Guyana
After more than 10 years and countless hours of work, a new cohort of respirator…
2023 AARC Annual Report
Respiratory therapists are vital to the nation’s health care system, and the AAR…
DeVaul Transitions to New Assistant Dean Role
Driscoll DeVaul, DHA, RRT spent 20 years in the hospital setting before moving i…
Homespun Advice for New Grads
I recently retired from full-time work as a respiratory care practitioner. With…
Critical Care Transport: Is It Right for You?
Hearing the sirens wail as an ambulance rushes up to the door of your ER or feel…
RT Researchers Part 2: Where You Work Matters
Getting involved in clinical research often depends on the value that your organ…
Murillos Showcases Passion for Respiratory Therapy Profession
Chloe Murillos’ journey into respiratory therapy is a testament to the profound…
Advocacy in Action: RCIC Processes and Timeline
Miriam O’Day, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs, sits down with Ron Pa…
RT Researchers Part 1: Lots of Ways to Go
Have you ever wondered whether the procedure you are using to deliver a treatmen…
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