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American Association For Respiratory Care

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Established in 1947, American Association for Respiratory Care is a not-for-profit professional association with more than 48,000 members worldwide. Based in Irving, Texas, it is the leading national and international professional association for respiratory care. The firm offers an array of services to its members, such as program and product discounts, career assistance, personal insurance programs and more. American Association for Respiratory Care is sponsored by the American Thoracic Society, the American College of Che... read more

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9425 N MacArthur Blvd #100, Ste 100, Irving, TX, 75063, United States

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Doris Allers Pierro 
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5 years ago

Need for Respiratory therapists are critical to hospitals and clinics that are calling for experienced medical personnel to operate and manage Covid-19 patient‘s ventilators. Most Americans don‘t know Respiratory therapists exist or they have a minuscule idea of the scope of our capabilities. The AARC has been an essential part of our profession. 

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Denise Hanrahan-Brown 
5 years ago

I like that I can stay updated on my profession, and it is a great opportunity for continuing education. 

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Wayne A. Walls 
5 years ago

The AARC performs to the highest standards in its mission to propel the field of Respiratory Care forward. Many of us cannot grasp the width, breadth and depth of the services this organization has done over the years. The AARC has been instrumental in supporting RTS around the planet in improving the quality and outcomes of respiratory care to patients, provided a framework for consistent operations in the workplace and a means for RTS to collaborate and celebrate our collective accomplishments. 

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Martina T. Benton 
5 years ago

AARC has put together an Amazing Conference here in New Orleans!🙀 so many lectures!!! 

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Raul Ruiz Jr 
5 years ago

Great website and easy to navigate. 

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Don Raymond 
5 years ago

Advocacy for Respiratory Therapy 

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Bill Farnham 
5 years ago

The AARC promotes the best in all aspects of respiratory care. It provides continuing education for medical practitioners, also lots of public education. AARC is in the forefront of research for all aspects of cardiopulmonary health. AARC published the premier peer reviewed medical journal in the world dealing with respiratory care. It promotes the highest level of professionalism and ethics for its members. 

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Debbie Ann 
5 years ago

Being part of the AARC helps me to stay current on trends in patient care. It is also good to be part of an organization that is working so hard on behalf of the profession. 

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Nicole Dawnattila McGall 
5 years ago

So this association recommends that COPD patients , who obviously have phlegm/mucous issues..should drink "a lot of milk" because they need the calcium. (found on webMD , listing AARC as the source) !!! First, it's basic knowledge that dairy, milk, etc causes excess phlegm/mucous. Second..the human body is unable to absorb the nutrients/calcium from bovine (made for calves, people......CALVES. ) milk. The lesson here today, folks, is that the Universities and AMA are dispensing FALSE science, false biology, false medical inf... read more

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