Journal Conference Sponsorship Opportunities

Sponsorship Opportunities

For the last 35 years the Respiratory Care Journal has presented Journal Conferences with the most important, timely, and proven information affecting the practice of respiratory everywhere. The proceedings appear in special issues of the Journal both, in print and online. Our tracking of the proceedings manifest they are the most often read and downloaded articles by respiratory therapists, physicians, investigators, and others.

The Conferences, we are proud to say, are presented under the auspices of the American Respiratory Care Foundation. As the Foundation and the Journal prepare to present the 59th Journal Conference on COPD: Current Evidence and Implication for Practice, we would like to ask you if you have any suggestions or personal contacts that would be interested the unique opportunity to participate as an Official Conference Sponsor. Sponsors are not only recognized in the Journal when the proceedings are published, but they may send one or more representatives to the Conference to observe and even participate in the discussions, depending on the level of support.

The Sponsor level is set at $18,000. Conference Sponsors will be invited to send three observers and nominate an individual who is qualified in the areas of COPD and Asthma to be a discussant, thus allowing this individual, if approved by Conference Co-chairs, to actively participate in the discussions which follow each presentation.

Companies that participate at the Donor level, which is $12,000, will be invited to send two observers who will see all presentations firsthand and witness discussions that follow. While observers may not participate in discussions during the Conference, we encourage all observers to engage with our faculty during breaks as well as a special reception we have organized on the first evening of the Conference. This will afford both Sponsors and Donors an opportunity to learn more from the experts and take back a tremendous amount of information that past Sponsors and Donors have felt useful as they develop new products and market the current product line.

Please contact Crystal Leighton at (972) 243-2272 or send us a message on the Contact Us page with any questions or to become a sponsor.

Respiratory Care Journal Conferences Since 1982 Date
COPD: Current Evidence and Implications for Practice Care June 2022
Monitoring Respiratory Function in Adult Acute Care June 2019
Noninvasive Respiratory Support in Adults June 2018
Respiratory Medications for COPD and Adult Asthma: Pharmacologic Actions to Clinical Applications June 2017
Respiratory Care Controversies III June 2016
Aerosol Drug Delivery in Respiratory Care June 2015
Adult Artificial Airways and Airway Adjuncts June 2014
Adult Mechanical Ventilation in Acute Care: Issues and Controversies June 2013
Oxygen January 2013
The Chronically Critically Ill Patient June 2012
Pulmonary Function Testing January 2012
Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care August–September 2011
Patient-Ventilator Interaction January–February 2011
Sleep Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment September–October 2010
Controversies in Respiratory Care II January–February 2010
Respiratory Care and Cystic Fibrosis May–June 2009
Non-Invasive Ventilation in Acute Care: Controversies and Emergency Concepts January–February 2009
Meeting the Challenges of Asthma May–June 2008
Mechanical Ventilation in Mass Casualty Scenarios January–February 2008
Airway Clearance: Physiology, Pharmacology, Techniques, and Practice September–October 2007
Respiratory Controversies in the Critical Care Setting April–May 2007
Neuromuscular Disease in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine August–September 2006
Metered Dose Inhalers (MDIs) and Dry Powder Inhalers (DPIs) in Aerosol Therapy September–October 2005
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia June–July 2005
Applied Respiratory Physiology: Use of Ventilator Waveforms and Mechanics in the Management of Critically Ill Patients January–February 2005
Computers in Respiratory Care April–May 2004
COPD: Translating New Understanding into Improved Patient Care December 2003–January 2004
Current Trends in Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care March–April 2003
Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in Adults: Implementation, Management, and Follow-up March–April 2002
Evidence–Based Medicine in Respiratory Care November–December 2001
Tracheal Gas Insufflation (TGI): Current Status and Future Prospects February 2001
Palliative Respiratory Care November–December 2000
Consensus Conference V: Aerosols and Delivery Devices June 2000
Long-Term Oxygen Therapy January–February 2000
Artificial Airways June–July 1999
Inhaled Nitric Oxide February–March 1999
Sleep-Disordered Breathing April–May 1998
Consensus Conference IV: Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation April 1997
Emerging Health Care Delivery Models and Respiratory Care January 1997
Mechanical Ventilation: Ventilatory Techniques, Pharmacology and Patients Management Strategies April–May 1996
Resuscitation in Acute Care Hospitals April–May 1995
Consensus Conference III: Assessing Innovation on Mechanical Ventilatory Support September 1995
Controversies in Home Respiratory Care April–May 1994
Oxygenation in the Critically Ill Patient June–July 1993
Emergency Respiratory Care June–July 1992
Consensus Conference II: The Essentials of Mechanical Ventilators September 1992
Respiratory Care of Infants and Children June–July 1991
Consensus Conference I: Aerosol Delivery September 1991
Noninvasive Monitoring in Respiratory Care June–July 1990
Pulmonary Function Testing June–July 1989
PEEP June–July 1988
Mechanical Ventilation June–July 1987
Neonatal Respiratory Care June–July 1986
Monitoring of Critically Ill Patients June–July 1985
Perioperative Respiratory Care May–June 1984
The Management of Acute Respiratory Failure May 1983
Complications of Respiratory Therapy April 1982