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How to Make a Poster for a Scientific Meeting

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Poster guidelines
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How to Make a Poster and Present Your Poster  for a Scientific Meeting

How to Make A High Quality Poster for the Open Forum - Denise Willis

In this video, Section Editor Denise Willis shares some tips and tricks for how to make a high quality poster for the AARC Open Forum


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How to Make a High Quality Poster for the Open Forum - Part 2


In this video, Section Editor provides more detail on making a successful poster for presentation at the the AARC Open Forum.


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How to Make a High Quality Poster for the Open Forum - Part 3

In this final video of our series on poster presentations, Section Editor Denise Willis provides more details on making a successful poster for presentation at the the AARC Open Forum.

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How to Present your Research Findings at a Scientific Meeting

In this final video of our series on poster presentations, Section Editor Denise Willis provides more details on making a successful poster for presentation at the the AARC Open Forum.

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How to Present your Research Findings at a Scientific Meeting

L Denise Willis
Respiratory Care, Vol 68, Number 11, November 2023
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Respiratory Care, Vol 69, Number 2, February 2024
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Andrew G Miller
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The Pennsylvania Society for Respiratory Care updates its look to emphasize its mission to Respiratory Therapists in our Commonwealth: Education, Research, Leadership.

Phoenixville, PA. – March 8, 2024– The Pennsylvania Society for Respiratory Care, Inc. (PSRC), the premier advocate for respiratory therapists and respiratory therapy professionals, unveiled their refreshed logo exemplifying their core values: Education, Research, and Leadership.   

Eileen Censullo, President of the PSRC and leader at the American Heart Association, remarked, “Changing our logo was important to me and the board to freshen the look and emphasize what we focus on as Respiratory Therapists as a board and as practitioners in the state. Respiratory Therapists are the premier leaders in Respiratory education, research, and leadership in the state of PA. We held a contest in the PSRC membership to submit logos and the logo was voted on by the membership. It is crisp and clean. “

 

Jerin Juby, Vice-President of the PSRC and a faculty member at Thomas Jefferson University, said, “We have been evolving, and it was time for us to refresh our looks. And furthermore, we asked our members to design the logo, which not only highlighted talent but also supported a refresh of our vision and mission amongst our members. We hold utmost pride in representing one of the most amazing professions in healthcare.”  

 

About the Pennsylvania Society for Respiratory Care (PSRC):

The PSRC is a leading state affiliate of the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC), serving all respiratory therapists and respiratory professionals in the Pennsylvania Commonwealth.  Its purpose is “to advance the art and science of respiratory care through educational publications and programs for its members, other medical professionals, and the general public and to promote pulmonary health and disease prevention."

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Pennsylvania has almost 6,000 RTs (6th nationally) caring for those with acute and complex respiratory diseases.  Their expertise and dedication provide the very best patient outcomes.  The RTs of PA are considered one of the best in the US. 

The PSRC Board of Directors is comprised of key opinion leaders in the field of respiratory care.  Education, Research, and Leadership experts make up the board and drive best practices in PA and set the example across the US.

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