History of NCSRC: Charter Members and Significant Events
NCSRC, chartered affiliate of AARC since 1968, was founded by notable charter members. Key events include formation in 1965, split into NC and SC societies in 1968, and achievements like Sputum Bowl victories and legislations in subsequent years. The organization has evolved through advocacy, education, and recognition in the respiratory care field.
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NCSRC Charter Members The NCSRC became a Chartered Affiliate of the AARC in 1968. Known Charter Members Include: Houston Anderson Harold Bass Von Baker Bill Brown Hal Brown Joyce Crowe Bob Darrenkamp Fern Fuller Herb Grubbs Edith Helms Jerry Hines Buddy Holt Harvey Jacobs James Johnson Maxine Lentz Don McNeal Joe Nations Connie Paladenech Johnny Robbins Tom Roddy Ava Saylor Roy Taylor David Gurley
Significant Events in NCSRC History Date 1965 A group of salesmen from Bennett, Inc and from Air Products and Chemicals, Inc offered financial sponsorship for a group of Inhalation Therapists from North and South Carolina to meet. This group had two meetings, in Winston- Salem, NC and Charlotte, NC. Shortly thereafter, and stemming from these meetings, the NC/SC Society of Inhalation Therapy was formed. 1968 NC and SC split into two individual societies. Houston Anderson served as the first president of the North Carolina Society of the American Association for Inhalation Therapy 1968 The North Carolina Society of the American Association for Inhalation Therapy became a Chartered Affiliate of the American Association for Inhalation Therapy 1970 s During this decade, the Society sponsored or endorsed two annual seminars, the "Symposium by the Sea" in the fall in the eastern part of the state, and the "Breath of Spring" in the spring in the western part of the state 1980 The first Sputum Bowl competition was held at that year's Symposium by the Sea 1986 March 14th - At its BOD Meeting, the NCSRC BOD voted in favor of the pursuit of legal credentialing of respiratory therapists in NC 1987 The Symposium by the Sea was moved for a few years to Myrtle Beach, SC, but the BOD passed a motion to permanently move it back to NC, where it has been held ever since. 1991 Three regions for the NCSRC were defined, and the regionalization concept began 1991 Vendor Representative position was conceived as an advisory role in the NSCRC governance
Significant Events in NCSRC History Date 1991 North Carolina won the AARC s National Sputum Bowl Competition 1992 NC Sputum Bowl Team won the International Sputum Bowl Competition 1996 The NCSRC hired an Executive Secretary 1996 The NCSRC first developed its Internet Web Site 1999 The Political Advocacy Contact Team (PACT) was initiated in NC as a part of the AARC's plan for advocacy 1999 After the initial lecture, attendees to the Symposium by the Sea were evacuated from Atlantic Beach due to the approach of Hurricane Floyd 2000 The NC Legislature passed the Respiratory Care Practice Act Requested the North Carolina Respiratory Care Educators (NCARE) to be the administrator of the NCSRC funded student scholarship program. 2001 2002 October 1st - Licensure of Respiratory Care Practitioners in NC became effective 2003 The NCSRC BOD voted to rotate the annual meeting to all geographical areas of the state 2004 The NCSRC wins the AARC Summit Award, recognizing the Chartered Affiliate of the Year
Significant Events in NCSRC History Date 2004 The Annual Symposium was held at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville, NC. Attendees were treated to heavy flooding in area and water outages associated with the remnant of a hurricane passing through the area. 2005 NCSRC Vendor Hall officially designated as the Shelton "Boogie" Dixon Memorial Vendor Hall 2007 The NCSRC wins the AARC Summit Award, recognizing the Chartered Affiliate of the Year 2009 The NCSRC funded student scholarships were designated as the Jim Whitley Memorial Scholarship Program 2009 The NCSRC initiated the Respiratory Therapy Student Mentoring Program 2010 Attendees at the Annual Symposium, held in Wilmington, were treated to record rainfall resulting in area flooding. 2011 The NCSRC BOD voted to name one of the lectures at the NCSRC Annual Meeting in honor of Rick Sells for his long and devoted lifetime contribution to the NCSRC. The NCSRC Bylaws and Standing Rules were revised to enable a two year term for the officer positions of President and Treasurer. 2011 2012 North Carolina won the AARC s National Sputum Bowl Competition 2012 The NCSRC Educator of the Year Award was officially designed as the Gail Gane Educator of the Year Award 2013 The NCSRC BOD voted to approve a Social Media Policy, and initiated a Facebook page.
Significant Events in NCSRC History Date 2013 The NCSRC Manager of the Year Award was officially designated as the Harvey Jacobs Leadership Award 2014 The NCSRC BOD voted to name the Open Forum portion of the NCSRC Annual Meeting in honor of Dan Grady for his contributions to the science and research in Respiratory Care in North Carolina. 2015 North Carolina won the AARC s National Sputum Bowl Competition 2017 With the resignation of the President-Elect, the BOD voted to extend the term of the existing President, Ricky Bowen. With this vote, Ricky became only the second president to serve for 3 year. Don Fletcher served for 3 years total over the course of 3 separate terms. 2018 The NCRCB adopted a Declaratory Ruling for Advanced Practice Respiratory Therapist.
History of Respiratory Care Education in North Carolina The first Inhalation Therapy Education Program in the state was at NC Baptist Hospital, starting in 1964. In 1972, this hospital based program moved to Forsyth Technical Institute, which became Forsyth Community College. COLLEGE PROGRAM STARTED Forsyth Technical Community College Durham Community College Central Piedmont Community College Stanly Community College Sandhills Community College Fayetteville Community College Carteret Community College Pitt Community College Edgecomb Community College Robeson Community College Southwestern Community College Catawba Valley Community College Rockingham Community College University of North Carolina at Charlotte Wilkes Community College 1964 1965 1973 1975 1975 1978 1979 1983 1988 1988 1990 1991 1999 2007 2008 The second Inhalation Therapy Education Program, established in 1965, was at Duke University Hospital. This program moved to Durham Technical Institute in 1970 to become the state's first college-based Inhalation Therapy Program. The first baccalaureate Respiratory Care Program in the state was established at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2007.
NCSRC Presidents Year 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 President Year 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 President Year President Year President Roy Taylor Bill Brown Fern Fuller Houston Anderson Johnny Robbins Von Baker Harvey Jacobs Tom Morris Harold Bass Bruce Steinbach Stan Engle Fred Castrovinci Archie McKenzie Terry Garland Bill Young Carol Bengston Don Fletcher Jan Thalman Susan Rinaldo- Gallo Don Fletcher Ken Powell Pat Lovell 1991 2004 Garry Dukes Ray Braxton 1992 2005 Kelly McClure Diana Statler 1993 2006 Dan Grady Connie Paladenech 1994 2007 Rick Leonard Bill Kiger 1995 2008 Rick Sells Terry Smith 1996 2009 Bob Ricker Jimmy Phillips 1997 2010 Wanda Marlow Jill Saye 1998 2011 Ralph Webb Kim Clark 1999 2012 Beverly Dukes Robin Ross Bob Darenkamp 2013-14 Myra Stearns 2000 Bill Croft 2015-17 Ricky Bowen 2001 Ray Braxton 1975 1976 1977 1988 1989 1990 Don Fletcher Dave Varner Fred Detterman 2018-19 Trish Miller 2002 Tommy Williams 2003 June Beck
NCSRC Symposium Lectures Year Keynote Speaker Rick Sells Lecturer Houston Anderson Lecturer H. A. "Bones" McKinney Jim Jones, MD Tiffini Turner Dean Hess, RRT Bob Demers, RRT William Dubbs, RRT Symposium Cancelled Bruce Rubin, MD Sam Giordano, RRT E. Norris Tolson Rick Sells, RRT Tommy Williams, RRT Kevin Shrake, RRT Ira Cheifetz, MD Bruce Rubin, MD Ira Cheifetz, MD Jill Saye, RRT Marci Wilding Senator William Purcell, MD 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Neil MacIntyre, MD Dean Hess, RRT David Collins, MD Ira Cheifetz, MD Edward Haponik, MD A. L. DeWitt, RRT, JD Nick Hill, MD Ira Cheifetz, MD Thomas Kallstrom, RRT Neil MacIntyre, MD Dan Grady, RRT Richard Branson, RRT Jim Ginda, RRT David Vines, RRT Tom Kallstrom, RRT Shawna Strickland, RRT Brian Walsh, RRT Frank Salvatore, RRT 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Joseph Coyle, MD Joseph Coyle, MD Garry Kauffman, RRT Shelbourn Stevens, RRT Joseph Coyle, MD Matt Pavlichko, RRT 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Tom Jenike, MD Dean Hess, RRT
NCSRC Scholarship Winner Year Name College Year Name College 2002 Laura Powers Rockingham CC 2011 Kristy Hernandez Pitt CC Kelly Shaw Carteret CC John Tally Sandhills CC 2003 Earl Middleton Southwestern CC 2012 Jill Hoer Catawba Valley CC Candace Kort Carteret CC Nicholas Hagler Durham CC 2004 Son (Liz) Cha Stanly CC 2013 Judy Lee Carteret CC Candace Craig Stanly CC Kevin Thomas Catawba Valley CC 2005 Robin Whitley Stanly CC 2014 Kelley Creed Central Piedmont CC Alina Hulsey Pitt CC Margie Floyd Catawba Valley CC 2006 2015 Samantha Baldree Pitt CC Paul Forgues Catawba Valley CC 2007 Evelyn Cadle Catawba Valley CC Kasey Wilson Southwestern CC 2016 Jason Efird Stanly CC Brett Kerby Southwestern CC 2008 Kashunda Garrett Edgecombe CC Portia Robinson Edgecombe CC Sara Caras Pitt CC Mark Bodnar Catawba Valley CC 2009 2017 Kevin Westbrook Carteret CC Michael Winstead Central Piedmont CC Nicole Nunamaker Pitt CC Sinclair Fultz Rockingham CC 2010 Marcia Schornak Central Piedmont CC Myra Dotson Durham CC
NCSRC Special Service Recognition Year Practitioner of the Year Physician of the Year Manager of the Year Educator of the Year 1992 Floyd Boyer 1993 Jim Whitley 1994 Tracy Holden 1995 Mike Hamilton 1996 Amy Jones 1997 Susan Thidemann 1998 Dan Grady 1999 Rick Leonard 2000 Dr. Neil MacIntyre Gus Doescher 2001 Dr. David Collins James Langley Garry Dukes 2002 Diana Statler Dr. Ira Cheifetz Tommy Williams 2003 Connie Paladenech Dr. Gerald Maccioli Diana Statler and Kathy March 2004 Barry Linhart Dr. James Keel Bill Kiger Tom Morris 2005 Pat Daley Dr. Bruce Cairns Jan Thalman Donna Neal 2006 Burchie Thompson Dr. Joseph Coyle Jill Saye Tammy Crump 2007 Robert Petty Dr. Will Miles Paula Mendenhall 2008 Respiratory Care Staff of Haywood Regional Medical Center Dr. Robert Shaw Shelbourn Stevens Bill Croft 2009 Rebecca Williams Harold Finn William Sugg, Jr. 2010 Mark Leonard Dr. Gregory Campbell Mike Crabb Richard Miller 2011 Christy Ginn Dr. Toan Huynh Lanny Inabnit 2012 Sharon McRee Dr. Barry Sigal Robin Ross 2013 Charley Starnes Dr. Donald Brescia Dan Grady Dr. Joseph Coyle 2014 Jessica Gardner Dr. Ronald Perkin Charles (Skip) Bangley Lisa Cutshaw 2015 Malissa Lockamy Dr. Barry Sigal Jody Miller Judy Adrian 2016 Lindsey Kreisher Dr. Robert Shaw Trisha Miller 2017 Joseph Shepheard Dr. Tom Bice Travis Houston Lanny Inabnit
Life and Honorary Members Life Membership Honorary Membership NCSRC Houston Anderson Johnny Robbins Don Fletcher Harvey Jacobs Bob Darrenkamp Susan Rinaldo-Gallo Floyd Boyer Tom Morris Garry Dukes Rick Sells Ralph Webb Dan Grady Connie Paladenech AARC Houston Anderson Johnny Robbins Susan Rinaldo-Gallo NCSRC Neil MacIntyre, MD Donald Egan, MD Ed Landis, MD Robert Shaw, MD Ira Cheifetz, MD Joe Coyle, MD AARC Neil MacIntyre, MD
NCSRC Sputum Bowl History Practitioner Competition Champions Year 1980 Chuck Alford Toni Jarvis 1981 Dan Grady Bill Byrtus 1982 Dan Grady Bill Byrtus 1983 Dan Grady Bill Byrtus 1984 Dan Grady Bill Byrtus 1985 Dan Grady Bill Byrtus 1986 Tom Hengel Judi Joyner 1987 Jim Whitley Debbie Ploeger 1988 Jim Whitley Sammie Cecil 1989 Mike Casey Evelyn Woodie 1990 Pat Daley Jim Whitley 1991 Dan Grady Jim Whitley 1992 Pat Daley Les Foss 1993 Nick Widder Patrick Randolph 1994 Dan Grady Mike Casey 1995 Dan Grady Jim Whitley 1996 Tom Nelson Nick Widder Elaine Campbell Jeff Walker Jeff Walker Hershell Cassel John Winks John Winks Chery Rollins Mitch Hayes Robin Dickerson Dena Johnson Sammie Cecil Mike Casey David Flaherty Yvette Michaels Beverly Smith Sammie Cecil Ronnie Sloan William Mashburn Mike Casey Brian Stearns William Mashburn Nicholas Pratt
NCSRC Sputum Bowl History Practitioner Competition Champions Year 1997 Pat Daley Mike Casey 1998 Dan Grady Jim Whitley 1999 Chuck Alford Toni Jarvis 2000 Gary Mims Rita Heath 2001 Jim Whitley Gary Mims 2002 Jim Whitley Gary Mims 2003 Mike Gentile John Davies 2004 Jim Whitley Gary Mims 2005 Cathy Bitsche Robin Ross 2006 Cathy Bitsche Robin Ross 2007 Cathy Bitsche Robin Ross 2008 Wendy Ayscue Ray Braxton 2009 Trisha Miller Laurie Freshwater 2010 Cathy Bitsche Robin Ross 2011 Cathy Bitsche Robin Ross 2012 Rusty Sugg Robin Ross 2015 Cathe Bitsche Tricia Miller David Flaherty Mike Casey Elaine Campbell Cynthia Todd Rita Heath William Mashburn John Heinz William Mashburn Murphy Webber Trisha Miller Laurie Freshwater Rusty Sugg David Roach Kim Clark Pat Daley Tricia Miller Laurie Freshwater Ronnie Sloan William Mashburn Cynthia Todd Brady White Trisha Miller Wayne Trainor William Mashburn
NCSRC Sputum Bowl History Student Competition Champions Year 2004 Stephanie Mitchem Kristin Rugg 2005 Robert Williams Megan McIntyre 2006 Jake Anderson Krystal Kluttz 2007 Charles Mitchell Natalie Spencer 2008 Angela Chapman Rachel Clifford 2009 Chris Whelan Nikki Cagle 2010 Richard Palmerico Erika Revels 2011 Lauren Jackson Chris Denmark 2012 Bobby DeGiosio Tabitha Gonzales 2013 Michelle Turnage Danielle Dillane 2014 Zachary Short Noah Jones 2015 Matt Hixon Jay Cleary 2016 Mark Bodnar Samantha Baucom Brian Burgess 2017 Matthew Steeno Rachel Bowser Christy Stewart Billie Jo Deal Casey Smith Eunice Gilbert Niya Hagans Adam Conner Katiya Robinson Ashley Peaden Luv Hope Stephanie Spencer Benjamin Lackey Kasey Wilson Erica Burnoski Cristy Bennett Kristy Hernandez Katie Lehman Michelle Wobles Landon Stevenson Chase Souza Gerri Maynor
NCSRC Member Contribution at the National Level AARC Board of Directors AARC Officer Positions Held 1972 1972 1998-2001 2001-2005 2004-2009 2007 Houston Anderson Wayne McIntosh Susan Rinaldo-Gallo Nick Widder Susan Rinaldo-Gallo Nick Widder President 1976 Houston Anderson Vice President, Internal Affairs 2011 Susan Rinaldo-Gallo Secretary / Treasurer 2002 Susan Rinaldo-Gallo 2003 Susan Rinaldo-Gallo AARC House of Delegates Treasurer 1995 1996 1997 1998 Secretary 1969 1993 Susan Rinaldo-Gallo Susan Rinaldo-Gallo Garry Dukes Garry Dukes Houston Anderson Jan Thalman Treasurer 1999 NBRC Officer Position Held - President Garry Dukes 1999 Barbara Wilson
NCSRC Member Contribution at the National Level AARC Specialty Section Chair Adult Acute Care Section 2000-2005 2007 Nick Widder Nick Widder AARC Specialty Section Practitioner of the Year AARC Management Section 2015 Garry Kauffman AARC Specialty Section Practitioner of the Year Adult Acute Care Section 1997 Nick Widder 2005 Joe Hylton 2007 Brady Scott 2008 Jhaymie Cappiello AARC Neonatal-Pediatrics Section 2007 Tiffany Mabe 2014 Karl Kaminski AARC Surface and Air Transport Section 2006 Scott Prater 2015 Joe Hylton AARC Continuing Care / Rehabilitation Section 2013 Connie Paladenech
NCSRC Member Honored at the National Level Fellow of the American Association for Respiratory Care AARC Jimmy A. Young Award 1998 Neil MacIntyre, MD 1990 2007 Houston Anderson Neil MacIntyre 1999 Houston Anderson 1999 Jan Thalman 2001 Bruce Rubin, MD American Respiratory Care Foundation 2002 Ira Cheifetz, MD Allen and HansburyAward Susan Rinaldo-Gallo Jan Thalman Neil MacIntyre, MD 2003 Donna Hammel 1993 1993 1993 2004 Dan Grady 2004 Mike Gentile 2005 John Davies 2009 Susan Rinaldo-Gallo 2009 John Riggs 2010 Joe Hylton 2013 Garry Dukes 2013 Kathy Short 2014 Floyd Boyer 2015 Connie Paladenech