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Established in 1990, this program has given non-U.S. health care professionals an opportunity to visit the U.S. and observe respiratory care as it is practiced in the United States.
The American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) seeks to “promote communication and fellowship among respiratory care professionals in the United States and their counterparts worldwide” by “cooperation, dialogue, and educational exchanges.”
Mailing address:
AARC International Fellowships / City Host Program
P.O. Box 630007
Irving, TX 75063-9998
Phone: 972-243-2272
Fax: 972-484-2720
E-Mail us
The AARC encourages the use of email as your primary method of communication. If unavailable, feel free to communicate by fax, mail or phone. Please follow fax transmittal with a copy in the mail.
In order to provide the visiting Fellows with a quality educational experience and give them the opportunity to observe respiratory care in a wide variety of settings, the AARC is seeking the participation of respiratory therapists in cities or metropolitan areas (an area within a 60 mile radius of a major city) who are willing to become involved in this exciting program.
Draeger
National Board for Respiratory Care
The American Respiratory Care Foundation is a nonprofit organization formed for the purpose of supporting research, education, and charitable activities.
The ARCF seeks to educate the public about respiratory health, assist in the training and continuing education of health care providers, and improve the quality of our environment.
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