Talk:Timeline of respiratory therapy

very united states
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)

Events that need to be worked in.
of Inhalation Therapy (AAIT-currently the American Association for Respiratory Care) Committee for Accreditation of Respiratory Care) replaces Board of Schools. all ARIT applicants Accreditation (CAHEA) established professional entry Identifying the Options” no longer eligible for accreditation workforce in 2015 and beyond
 * 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
 * 1970–Incorporation of Joint Review Committee for Respiratory Therapy Education (JRCRTE- currently
 * 1970–Graduation from an AMA approved therapist program plus 62 semester hours of college credit required of
 * 1971–Study of Accreditation of Selected Health Education Programs (SASHEP)
 * 1977–AMA CME withdraws as overseer of allied health education, Committee on Health Education
 * 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
 * 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 –
 * 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
 * 2010–AARC sponsors 3rd 2015 Conference to identify the education to prepare graduate therapists and the

Source: The AARC

new name
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 (talk • contribs)