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Respiratory Care Podcast American Association for Respiratory Care
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4.3 • 12 Ratings
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RESPIRATORY CARE is the official science journal of the American Association for Respiratory Care. Editor-in-Chief Rich Branson summarizes the papers published in each month's issue.
The Journal is indexed in PubMed and included in ISI's Web of Science. Our 2022 Impact Factor is 2.5 and our 5-year Impact Factor is 2.8.
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Respiratory Care December 2023
Respiratory Care December 2023 by American Association for Respiratory Care
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Respiratory Care November 2023
Respiratory Care November 2023 by American Association for Respiratory Care
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Respiratory Care October 2023
Respiratory Care October 2023 by American Association for Respiratory Care
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Respiratory Care September 2023
Respiratory Care September 2023 by American Association for Respiratory Care
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Respiratory Care August 2023
Respiratory Care August 2023 by American Association for Respiratory Care
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Respiratory Care July 2023
Respiratory Care July 2023 by American Association for Respiratory Care
Customer Reviews
RRT, PhD
Wow, these are terrific! Nicely done, and what a great idea. These sound very professional, and it is especially good to hear the article abstracts followed by a meaningful summary and discussion by the editor. I don't have time to read every article but now I can at least hear all the abstracts on the commute.
Great service!
Congratulations to the journal and the AARC! Great addition to the only science journal specifically for respiratory care practitioners. I listened to it and now I'm looking forward to getting my hard copy of the journal. I also subscribed to future podcasts. It should make me a better respiratory therapist.
RCJournal Podcast is fantastic
This is a terrific very well executed podcast. I am very busy, and ashamed to say I get behind catching up on the Journal. But I always listen to music at work. This is a great way to get caught up with ease. If something "catches my ear", I'd take note of it for later review.
It sounds very much like NPR, easy going with musical interludes. Certainly not dry. Sara Forgy does a great job reading the abstracts, and I especially appreciate commentary by the notable Dr. Dean Hess.
Kudos to to the AARC and RCJournal staff for a very well executed plan.
Mark Rogers, RCP, RRT