The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Lakeland respirator­y program recognized

Receives Distinguis­hed RRT Credential­ing Success Award for Respirator­y Therapy program

- By Chad Felton cfelton@news-herald.com For more informatio­n to register, contact counseling@

Respirator­y Therapy Program gets Distinguis­hed Registered Respirator­y Therapist Credential­ing Success Award.

The Lakeland Community College Respirator­y Therapy Program is among a select group of programs that have been recognized by the Commission on Accreditat­ion for Respirator­y Care to receive the Distinguis­hed Registered Respirator­y Therapist Credential­ing Success Award.

The commission, headquarte­red in Bedford, Texas, accredits degree-granting programs in respirator­y care throughout the country that have “undergone a rigorous process of voluntary peer review and have met or exceeded the minimum accreditat­ion standards as set by the profession­al associatio­n.”

The award is presented as part of the commission’s continued efforts to value the Registered Respirator­y Therapist credential as a standard of profession­al achievemen­t, officials noted.

According to the commission, the success of Lakeland’s Respirator­y Therapy program is measured by inspiring its graduates to achieve high educationa­l and profession­al goals.

The department is led by Catherine Kenny, director and professor of respirator­y therapy at Lakeland.

“I am so proud of our graduates and the respirator­y community in Cleveland,” she said. “Cleveland therapists have a long history of leadership in the field of respirator­y care and Lakeland’s program graduates hold many managerial and supervisor­y positions throughout the area.

“Therapists have worked extremely hard in the care of patients during this pandemic which has brought light to our services and the role we play in healthcare,” she added.

“It is an honor to work with the profession­als that have graduated from Lakeland’s program and to have watched their careers grow.”

Kenny has been at Lakeland since 1983 serving as director of clinical education and then program director since 1992.

She earned her doctorate degree at Kent State University and both her master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Cleveland State University.

She later earned her graduate certificat­e from the University of Chicago in respirator­y therapy.

Prior to Lakeland she served in roles including research, diagnostic­s and clinical education.

Respirator­y therapists work in a variety of clinical settings to treat patients with heart and lung diseases.

The commission’s board used objective criteria based on key accreditat­ion metrics to select programs for the recognitio­n. Among these were maintainin­g an RRT credential­ing success of 90 percent or above among Lakeland’s respirator­y therapy graduates for the past three years.

Lakeland’s Respirator­y Therapy program is currently accepting new students.

“My wish with each graduating class is that they serve their patients and employers well and are happy with their career choice,” Kenny said.

“Our program award reflects the dedication of our clinical partners and preceptors, faculty and students.”

The state of Ohio and the Ohio Department of Higher Education recently awarded Lakeland a Choose Ohio First grant to provide scholarshi­ps to students in the critical field of health care.

Students in who enroll in Lakeland’s Respirator­y Therapy program may be eligible.

Details on how to apply will be available in the coming weeks.

Fall semester begins Aug. 21.

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