Talk:Timeline of respiratory therapy

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very united states[edit]

international history is sortof hard to come by and I dont know if its appropriate to write "in the United States" on 99% of the lines, so how should this be handled? Je.rrt (talk) 02:09, 23 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Events that need to be worked in.[edit]

  • 1950-Standards for inhalation therapy schools (Barach AL, et al.)
  • 1960–Registry credentialing system; written & oral exams given by Registry of Inhalation Therapists (ARITcurrently the National Board for Respiratory Care)
  • 1963–Board of Schools (accreditation under AMA Council on Medical Education and Hospitals)
  • 1967–Minimum length of education programs set at 18 months
  • 1969–Establishment of certified inhalation therapy technician and examination system by American Association

of Inhalation Therapy (AAIT-currently the American Association for Respiratory Care)

  • 1970–Incorporation of Joint Review Committee for Respiratory Therapy Education (JRCRTE- currently

Committee for Accreditation of Respiratory Care) replaces Board of Schools.

  • 1970–Graduation from an AMA approved therapist program plus 62 semester hours of college credit required of

all ARIT applicants

  • 1971–Study of Accreditation of Selected Health Education Programs (SASHEP)
  • 1977–AMA CME withdraws as overseer of allied health education, Committee on Health Education

Accreditation (CAHEA) established

  • 1986–JRCRTE Essentials support basis of accreditation on outcome of education
  • 1994–CAHEA restructured to Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
  • 1992-1993–AARC’s Educational Consensus Conferences
  • 2002–Agreement of NBRC, JRCRTE & AARC to set associate degree as minimum academic level for

professional entry

  • 2003–AARC published “white paper” Development of Baccalaureate and Graduate Degrees in Respiratory Care.
  • 2008–AARC sponsors 1st “Creating a vision for respiratory care 2015 and beyond conference”
  • 2009–AARC sponsors 2nd 2015 Conference “Educating the Future Respiratory Therapist Workforce –

Identifying the Options”

  • 2009–CoARC separates from CAAHEP and becomes the Commission for Accreditation of Respiratory Care
  • 2010–CoARC New standards go into effect June 10, 2010, certified respiratory therapist (level 100) programs

no longer eligible for accreditation

  • 2010–AARC sponsors 3rd 2015 Conference to identify the education to prepare graduate therapists and the

workforce in 2015 and beyond

Source: The AARC[1]

new name[edit]

This probably needs to be renamed "Timeline of respiratory care" as that seems to be the topic of the article. pulmonological 14:52, 25 December 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pulmonological (talkcontribs)