THE RESPIRATORY THERAPIST THE UNSUNG HERO
F A C amily nd aregiver E ducation S upport
FACES Guiding Principals Professional Excellence leads to better health care outcomes among patients living with life-threatening pulmonary illnesses. In the care of pulmonary illnesses, Professional Education and sharing best practices through recognition programs benefits patients and their support networks. The objectives of FACES are served when the foundation adheres to the principles embodied in the life of Philip C. Lamka: Be Honest; Be Open; Know What Matters in Life!
Sharman & Philip C. Lamka
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States with PHIL Award Partner Hospitals US map with star on states with partner hospital
PHIL Award Hospital Partners CALIFORNIA Saint Agnes Medical Center UCSF Health UCSF Medical Center Benioff Children s Hospital Valley Children s Healthcare Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital & Trauma Center DELAWARE FLORIDA IOWA KANSAS Christiana Care Health System Florida Hospital Waterman University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics The University of Kansas Hospital KENTUCKY Saint Joseph Hospital MICHIGAN Detroit Medical Center: Children s Hospital of Michigan Detroit Receiving Hospital Harper University Hospital Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital Sinai-Grace Hospital Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital Spectrum Health Hospitals: Blodgett Hospital Butterworth Hospital Helen DeVos Children s Hospital St. Joseph Mercy Hospital-Ann Arbor University of Michigan Hospital C.S. Mott Children s Hospital MISSOURI Barnes-Jewish Hospital Mercy Hospital - St. Louis NEW MEXICO University of New Mexico Hospital NORTH CAROLINA OHIO Carolinas Medical Center-Mercy Carolinas HealthCare System NorthEast Carolinas HealthCare System Union Carolinas HealthCare System University Duke Children s Hospital Duke University Hospital Mission Health System Vidant Health System Regional Hospitals (7) Vidant Medical Center Summa Akron City Hospital University Hospitals Case Medical Center UH Rainbow Babies & Children s Hospital SOUTH CAROLINA Roper St. Francis Hospital WISCONSIN Mayo Clinic Health System Northwest Region
Thank You Kansas
Congratulations to University of Kansas Hospital 2015 PHIL Award Recipient, Kealy Branson, RRT! 2015 PHIL Award Recipient Kealy Branson, RRT RCP
The Growing Field of Respiratory Care
RT Job Outlook The number of respiratory therapists is projected to grow 19 percent by 2022, faster than the average for all occupations. Increased need for respiratory therapists is due to growth in the middle-aged and elderly population, which will lead to an increased incidence of respiratory conditions such as emphysema, chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, and other respiratory disorders that can permanently damage the lungs or restrict lung function.
A Growing Profession You are a growing profession, and you will continue to grow. This growth will ultimately lead to continued improvement in patient outcomes. Each decade of the profession's 60-plus years has brought new technologies and treatments. As a result, your sickest patients have increased survival, and those with chronic respiratory problems have improved quality of life because of contributions by their respiratory therapists.
The Growing Role of the RT Specialists and educators in cardiology and pulmonology. Advanced-practice clinicians in airway management; establishing and maintaining the airway during management of trauma, intensive care, and may administer anesthesia for surgery or conscious sedation. In charge of initiating and managing life support for people in intensive care units and emergency departments, stabilizing, treating and managing pre-hospital and hospital-to-hospital patient transport by air or ground ambulance. Educators in asthma clinics, ancillary clinical staff in pediatric clinics, and sleep-disorder diagnosticians in sleep-clinics. Also serve as clinical providers in cardiology clinics and cath-labs.
RECOGNITION RETENTION RECRUITMENT
RT Satisfaction Patient Satisfaction
Benefits of Employee Recognition Helps attract and retain key employees. Motivates employees to perform at higher levels. Increases employee productivity. Can increase company revenues and profitability. Improves business quality and service. May lower stress. Reduces absenteeism and turnover costs. Fosters employment longevity. Encourages employees to continue education and training.
Respiratory therapists help us breathe easy from our first moments in life, to our last breath and all of the breathing challenges in between. However, the role of respiratory therapists is frequently unnoticed, making them the unsung heroes in the care of patients with pulmonary illnesses.
Award Recipients Receive Framed recognition certificate Appreciation sculpture Scholarship to attend their State Respiratory Conference Recognition for being among the best of the best in respiratory care
FACES Role A detailed step-by-step guide on how to implement The PHIL Award, and structure your award presentation. Pre-designed templates for all marketing materials, which can be customized to meet your organizations branding guidelines and needs. Ongoing resources and personalized support to assist with all phases of the program. National recognition through FACES website, social media, press releases, ads, and marketing materials.
Your Role Determine the best fit for this program based on your hospital s unique mission, culture, goals and objectives. Assign a PHIL Award coordinator/committee to implement the program. Solicit nominations from patients and their family members. Promote the award and recipients throughout your hospital. Determine the award recipient selection criteria; select a recipient. Plan your award celebration.
PHIL Award Recipients
I can't say enough good things about the impact that FACES has made to us as a partner hospital and first-ever recipient of The PHIL Award The compassion, care and expertise respiratory therapists bring to the medical team is critical to providing the best possible health outcomes. The FACES foundation recognizes the importance of professional education, recognition of best practices and how professional excellence leads to improved health outcomes. David V. Getty, MBA, RRT, RCS Director, Respiratory Therapy / Cardiopulmonary Services at Trinity Health
The PHIL Award is an excellent way to honor the crucial role respiratory therapists play in multi-disciplinary care teams. Therapists at The University of Kansas Hospital are outstanding, and The PHIL Award is a nice way to showcase some of their many gifts. The mission of The PHIL Award, to acknowledge and promote professional excellence, ties nicely to the mission of the hospital, which is to deliver world-class patient care. You can t deliver world-class care without the professional excellence of respiratory therapists. Courtney Ash Assistant Director of Respiratory Care at The University of Kansas Hospital
Respiratory therapists provide a vital life-saving function with every action they take. Thousands of patients and families are touched every day by these incredible practitioners and we are so honored to recognize you with the PHIL award. Marge Calarco, Ph.D., R.N. Senior Associate Director, Chief of Nursing Services at The University of Michigan
Moving Forward
Breathe easy my friend Anonymous
Contact Us The FACES Foundation P.O. Box 802 Milford, MI 48381 877-505-2075 slamka@thefacesfoundation.org www.thefacesfoundation.org