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Respiratory Care Week

Celebrate, Motivate, and Educate During Respiratory Care Week and Lung Health Day!

  • ToolkitHelp with planning your event
  • 100 IdeasThere are lots of ways to celebrate
  • HistoryLearn more about the mission and history of RC Week
  • Important DatesMark your calendar:

    National Respiratory Care Week
    Oct. 19–25, 2008

    Lung Health Day
    Oct. 22, 2008

Oct. 19-25, 2008

Respiratory Care Week is celebrated annually on the last full week in October. In conjunction with this event, Lung Health Day is observed on Wednesday of RC Week in order to bring lung health issues to the attention of the public.

And there’s so much to do! Start with our list of 100 ideas to get your creative juices flowing.

Celebrate:

Join your team in activities like awards banquets, parties, fun runs.

  • Establish a tradition at your place to recognize the accomplishments of the respiratory therapy staff.
  • Reward them with a small gift.
  • Get together outside the office for some FUN!
  • Read about the Mission and History of RC Week.

Motivate:

Encourage your patients and their families in their battles with lung disease.

  • Show them to YourLungHealth.org.
  • Pass out a little gift or sticker to your patients to remind them that their respiratory therapist is behind them 100%.

As the sponsor of Respiratory Care Week, AARC offers RC Week products such as t-shirts, posters, banners, buttons and table tents to help you spread the word. To view these and many other promotional and educational items, visit the AARC Online Respiratory Catalog.

Catalog
Or download the catalog in Adobe Reader format. (6.9MB)

 

Inspire:

Build the desire in others to enter the profession.

Educate:

Take awareness of lung diseases like COPD to a broader audience.

  • Use tools from the NHLBI’s Learn More, Breathe Better campaign. A whole resource kit is available for your use in raising awareness of the 4th leading cause of death.
  • Do you have an upcoming event? Share it on the campaign website to get national exposure.

Innovate:

Maximize your own skills with new resources.

 


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