For Immediate Release
IRVING, TEX. (November 3, 2004) – Respiratory therapists from The
Cleveland Clinic Foundation will play host to Spanish physician Antonio
Esquinas, MD, for a week this fall through an International
Fellowship Program sponsored by the American Association for Respiratory
Care (AARC) and American Respiratory Care Foundation (ARCF).
The 15-year-old program brings health care professionals from abroad
to the United States every year to tour hospitals and other facilities
in two host cities and then attend the AARC's International Respiratory
Congress, scheduled this year for New Orleans, LA, December 4-7.
“The ability this program gives us to exchange information with our
colleagues from abroad has brought a wealth of knowledge to respiratory
therapists, physicians, nurses, and other health care practitioners
involved in caring for people with respiratory conditions,” says ARCF
Chair Michael Amato. “Over the years we've hosted more 100 health
care providers from nearly 50 countries. Many of them have returned
to their native lands and instituted respiratory therapy training
programs of their own, bringing U.S.-style health care to people in
their countries.”
Dr. Esquinas , who practices in
the intensive care unit at the Hospital Morales Meseguer in Murcia,
Spain, will be touring the respiratory care department at the Clinic
and several other local facilities, where he'll see state-of-the-art
technology, learn more about the American system of delivering respiratory
therapy services, and see how respiratory therapists are educated
and trained in the U.S.
Respiratory Therapists (RTs) are specially
trained and licensed respiratory health care professionals assisting
physicians in diagnosis, treatment and management of respiratory diseases.
RTs provide care in hospitals, outpatient centers, physicians’
offices, skilled nursing facilities, and patients’ homes.
The American Association
for Respiratory Care (AARC) is a not-for-profit, professional organization,
consisting of 35,000 respiratory therapists, physicians, and other
health care professionals. AARC is dedicated to assisting persons
with respiratory diseases receive safe and effective respiratory care.
The American Respiratory Care Foundation
is dedicated to furthering the art, science, quality, and technology
of respiratory care. It is a not-for-profit organization involved
in supporting research, education, and charitable purposes.
Specific activities of the Foundation include funding of clinical
and economic research, scholarships, education activities, literary
awards and scholarly publications.
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Contact:
Beth Binkley, Communications
Coordinator
binkley@aarc.org
American Association for Respiratory Care
9425 N. MacArthur Blvd., Suite 100
Irving, TX 75063
927-406-4657, 927-243-2272