Keith Lamb

Chair, Education Advisory Council, American Association For Respiratory Care at American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC)

Keith Lamb, RRT, RRT-ACCS, FAARC, FCCM, currently serves as the Chair of the Education Advisory Council and Parliamentarian on the Board of Directors for the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC). Lamb has extensive experience in the respiratory care field, including roles as a Faculty Lecturer for the Fundamental Respiratory Care Support Course and a Respiratory Therapist at the University of Virginia’s Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Neuro Service. Previous positions include leadership roles within the Society of Critical Care Medicine and Inova Health System, where Lamb was Director of ECMO. Additional experience includes serving as Research Coordinator and ECMO Coordinator at UnityPoint Health and various roles at ChristianaCare, along with serving in the United States Marine Corps. Education was obtained at Delaware Technical Community College and Wilmington University.

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Barboursville, United States

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American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC)

Since 1947, the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) has been committed to enhancing your professionalism as a respiratory care practitioner, improving your performance on the job, and helping you broaden the scope of knowledge essential to your success. With more than 50,000 members nationwide, the AARC is the only professional society for respiratory therapists in hospitals and with home care companies, managers of respiratory and cardiopulmonary services, and educators who provide respiratory care training. AARC Vision/Mission Statement The American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) will continue to be the leading national and international professional association for respiratory care. The AARC will encourage and promote professional excellence, advance the science and practice of respiratory care, and serve as an advocate for patients, their families, the public, the profession and the respiratory therapist.


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