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Page 1: Call to Advocacy: The Power of Unity Toni L. Rodriguez Ed.D, RRT President-Elect AARC.

Call to Advocacy: Call to Advocacy: The Power of UnityThe Power of Unity

Toni L. Rodriguez Ed.D, RRTToni L. Rodriguez Ed.D, RRT

President-Elect AARCPresident-Elect AARC

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ONE PURPOSE

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PURPOSEPURPOSE

•Prior to mid 40’s the role of respiratory therapist did not exist:

….. only the Oxygen Orderly

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PURPOSEPURPOSE

• World War II driven technology spurred new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques related to the use of oxygen combined with positive pressure to improve respiratory function.

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PURPOSEPURPOSE

• So why respiratory therapy?To fulfill a need for:

1. Advanced therapeutic knowledge of the physiology and pathology of respiratory disease2. Implementation and operation of complex

medical equipment3. Monitoring critically ill patients and the highly complex medical equipment around the clock.

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PURPOSEPURPOSE

• Our profession was created to serve as patient advocates in the treatment of pulmonary disease and it’s consequences.

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ONE PROMISE

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PromisePromise

The future promise of our profession remains linked to patient advocacy

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PromisePromise

• A combination of external and internal factors are converging to make our expertise in the evaluation, treatment, education and rehabilitation of cardio-pulmonary patients invaluable.

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PromisePromise

• External Factors:– Changing demographics– Unchanging air quality– Socioeconomic factors– New and re-emerging infections– Potential risk of bio-terrorism

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PromisePromise

• Internal Factors:– Increasing need for health care– Increased cost of health care– Inadequate medical staffing levels – Increased call for cost-effective care by

third party payers– Increased patient knowledge and

demands

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PromisePromise

• Next to a nurse, the respiratory therapist is the most frequently seen health care practitioner at the patient’s bedside.

• US department of labor projects a 38% increase in job openings for respiratory therapists by the year 2012

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PromisePromise

The result of these factors: A Prominent role and recognition for the respiratory care profession

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PromisePromise

– Recognition by government regulatory agencies

– Role of patient educator and chronic disease manager

– Protocol driven practice the common standard of care

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PromisePromise

– Advanced practice and patient management in the acute care setting.

– Increased access to patients in all care settings

– Globalization of the profession

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PromisePromise

Undisputed expert in the area of respiratory disease prevention, treatment, management and rehabilitation.

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ONE CHALLENGE

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One ChallengeOne Challenge

To fulfill the promise of our destiny:“ To be the leading national and

international professional serving as an advocate for patients, their families and the public in the diagnosis, treatment, management and prevention of respiratory disease through advanced science and professional excellence”

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One ChallengeOne Challenge

•The professions ability to claim our future will depend on our ability to mobilize our resources:–AARC–Chartered Affiliates– Individual Members

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One ChallengeOne Challenge

• AARC: There is no other organization or entity working in your behalf with the national and international stature, established integrity, prominent connections and human and material resources of the AARC

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One ChallengeOne Challenge

• The AARC is ALIVE in a class of it’s own!

Authorized LegitimateInformedVictoriousEmpowered

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One ChallengeOne Challenge

• Chartered Affiliates:

– Affiliate: A related organization which is a legally separate entity, controlled by separate boards of directors but connected to a parent organization by common purpose and goals.

The success of the AARC is substantially attributable to it’s Chartered Affiliates.

– We can only continue to live and thrive through volunteer support grounded in the Chartered Affiliates

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One ChallengeOne Challenge

• Chartered Affiliates:– Charged with the responsibility of generating

local activities that extend the Associations numerous benefits to the members:

• Education • Scope of practice/Professional standards• Advocate at state level• Partnerships• Increased public recognition• Services to meet the need of the members

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One ChallengeOne Challenge

Individual Members:Individual therapists united in a professional organization that interacts with local, state and federal government on public policies that affect their patients.

• Quality care• Patient advocacy• Educational competency• Service attitude• Commitment to the profession• Support of AARC/State initiatives

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AARC

CHARTERED AFFILIATES

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS

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“UNITY” of PURPOSE

•U United

•N Necessary

•I Individuals

•T Trust

•Y Yield