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  2. Timeline of respiratory therapy - Wikipedia

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    2011: In 2011 the State of Hawaii became the 49th state in the United States to create a Board of Respiratory Care and enacting a Respiratory Care Act. [6] 2012: In April, 2012 the Office of Regulation in the State of Michigan recommends the de-regulation of the respiratory therapy profession. [7]

  3. History of public health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The history of public health in the United states studies the US history of public health roles of the medical and nursing professions; scientific research; municipal sanitation; the agencies of local, state and federal governments; and private philanthropy. It looks at pandemics and epidemics and relevant responses with special attention to ...

  4. List of people in healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Efren Saldivar — Murdered 60+ people while working in Brownsville, Texas as a respiratory therapist. Ronald G. Beckett — Famous for advancing science in Mummy Science . Mary Ann Vecchio — Subject of a Pulitzer Prize -winning photograph by photojournalism student John Filo in the aftermath of the Kent State shootings on May 4, 1970.

  5. The iron lung: A life-saving device with an enduring legacy - AOL

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    While many people only depended on the iron lung for one to two weeks until they recovered, approximately one in 200 polio patients experienced a more permanent paralysis of their respiratory ...

  6. List of physicians - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Worcester (1855–1951) — pioneer in geriatrics, palliative care, appendectomy, cesarean section, student health, nursing education; Ole Wormius (1588–1654) — pioneer in embryology; Sir Magdi Yacoub (born 1935) — one of the leading developers of the techniques of heart and heart-lung transplantation

  7. Category:Historical health care occupations - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 07:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. National Jewish Health - Wikipedia

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    National Jewish Health is a Denver, Colorado academic hospital/clinic doing research and treatment in respiratory, cardiac, immune and related disorders. It is an internationally respected medical center that draws people from many countries to receive care.

  9. List of healthcare occupations - Wikipedia

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    Certified Emergency Registered Respiratory Therapist; Emergency Medical Technician - Critical Care Paramedic; Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic; Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate 99; Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate 85; Emergency Medical Technician - Basic