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Members Recognized for Research, New Programs, and Awards

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  • RC Central Editorial Team

  • May 4, 2026

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Recognition of Members for Research Contributions, New Initiatives, and Achievements

Overview

The article highlights the achievements of AARC members and students in various initiatives, including awards and community engagement efforts. Notable mentions include Jerika LaValley's recognition for her RT program and Brian Walsh's innovative 3D-printed resuscitator presentation.

Background

Recognition of contributions in the field of respiratory therapy is crucial for fostering professional development and community engagement. Celebrating the achievements of members not only motivates individuals but also enhances the visibility of the profession. This acknowledgment can inspire future generations of respiratory therapists.

Data Highlights

No numerical or trial data available in the article.

Key Findings

  • Jerika LaValley received the Distinguished RRT Credentialing Success Award.
  • Brooke Foster is entering a pediatric residency program at ProMedica Toledo Hospital.
  • Brian Walsh presented a 3D-printed resuscitator at the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting.
  • Nicole Graham relaunched her hospital's sleep center.
  • Tracy Marquette organized an asthma awareness event in her community.
  • Tia Wilkins received the Respiratory Care Academic Award from Wallace State.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals should recognize and support the achievements of their peers to foster a collaborative environment. Engaging in community initiatives can enhance the public's understanding of respiratory therapy and its impact on health outcomes.

Conclusion

The recognition of AARC members underscores the importance of contributions to the field and encourages ongoing professional development and community involvement.

References

  1. The New Gastroenterologist, 2025 -- Editorial Insights: Fostering Community Engagement - Launching Member Highlights
  2. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism -- Recognition of reviewers
  3. ADA News, 2021 -- ADA seeks nominations for Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Dental Research
  4. The ASCO Post -- AACR Congratulates Newest National Academy of Sciences Members
  5. GOLD COPD, 2025 -- KEY CHANGES GOLD 2026
  6. Surviving Sepsis Campaign Adult Guidelines | SCCM
  7. Comparison of clinical outcomes between high-flow nasal cannula and non-invasive ventilation in acute exacerbation of COPD: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials | BMC Pulmonary Medicine
  8. https://goldcopd.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/KEY-CHANGES-GOLD-2026-10Nov2025.pdf
  9. Surviving Sepsis Campaign Adult Guidelines | SCCM
  10. Comparison of clinical outcomes between high-flow nasal cannula and non-invasive ventilation in acute exacerbation of COPD: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials | BMC Pulmonary Medicine | Springer Nature Link

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