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Good Press: AARC Members in the News

September 22, 2008

We have another great list of newsmakers to share—

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Richard Hinds

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William Adams

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Shawna Strickland

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Brian Weihs

  • Richard Hinds is profiled along with his fellow candidates in a local school board race in this article in the Rochester, MN, Post-Bulletin. At just 24, Richard is the youngest candidate in the race.

  • Connie Hauk is noted for her promotion to director of respiratory care in this article in the Hattiesburg, MS, American.

  • William J. Adams is featured in this article in the Ledger-Dispatch out of Amador County, CA, about his career change from Episcopal priest to respiratory therapist. A former RT, he spent 22 years in the pulpit before deciding to return to the profession.

  • Sally Daugherty is pictured along with colleagues in her RT department in this article in the Fort Myers, FL, News-Press. The story focuses on the donation of a magnetic resonance imaging compatible pediatric ventilator to their hospital.

    Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida RTs, from left to right, Robin Sabatine, Allen Wisniewski, Betsy McNeil, Vaughan Dixon, Colleen Hrzenak, Sally Daugherty, Marian VanDusen, Patti Roonan, and Dennis Hrzenak, celebrate the donation of a pediatric ventilator to their facility.

  • T.J. “Thomas” Palmrose is noted for his participation in a tailgate grilling competition in this article in the West Linn, OR, Tidings.

  • Glenna Anderson Muse shares her opinions on how someone can enjoy Chinese food and still maintain a healthy diet in this article in the Springfield, MO, News-Leader.

  • Shawna Strickland shares information about a recent study she did on hybrid college classes in two recent articles: this one in the Chronicle of Higher Education and this one in Research at MU on the University of Missouri web site. The study was published in the Journal of Allied Health.

  • Brian Weihs comments on new accreditation earned by his hospital’s cardiac rehab program in this article on the NBC affiliate web site out of Yakima, WA.

  • Peter Gallagher and Carl Rod receive great press for their department’s receipt of the AARC’s Quality Respiratory Care Recognition in this article in the Laconia, NH, Citizen. Peter is quoted as saying, “Applying for and receiving recognition for quality respiratory care is important to a hospital our size as it demonstrates our ongoing commitment to quality patient care.”

 
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