MS in Respiratory Care at Texas State University

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MS in Respiratory Care at Texas State University

MS in Respiratory Care at Texas State University

@MSRC_TexasState

Post-professional, online graduate degree in Respiratory Care. Providing advanced education to respiratory therapists to further their personal or career goals.

Round Rock, TX Katılım Mayıs 2020
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The first breaths after birth—early lung function in healthy term infants This prospective observational study examines lung function of the first breaths after birth in healthy newborns academic.oup.com/ajrccm/article…
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Comparison of oxygenation targets in critically ill adults: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials doi.org/10.1093/ajrccm… @atscommunity
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Murgolo and colleagues asked: Do changes in compliance, inspiratory effort, and respiratory drive during SBT associated with extubation success? Yes—objectively higher effort and lower compliance predicted extubation failure. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12…
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Huge applause for the South Korean scientists behind this breakthrough. 🫁 Using a patient’s own cells and a 3D printer once sounded like science fiction. Incredible work and an exciting glimpse into the future of medicine. ⚕️🩻🏥 @tsrc_org @TXState_RC @aarc_tweets @txsthealth
Interesting AF@interesting_aIl

South Korean scientists managed to 3D print a windpipe from a patient’s own cells Her body didn’t reject the implant so she doesn’t have to take immune-suppressing drugs for life. This marks a significant milestone in organ replacement

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Your commencement stories are always so heartfelt and meaningful. Thanks for the heads up. We will be listening intently with Kleenex in hand. #Bobcats #Commencement @txst @txsthealth
𝙺𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚢 𝙳𝚊𝚖𝚙𝚑𝚘𝚞𝚜𝚜𝚎@kdamp

@johncanzanobft Thanks for sharing part of mum’s story, John. I’ve been thinking about her a lot this week - I’m even incorporating a bit of her into my @txst commencement speech this week. Edna and Louis Damphousse didn’t have many nickels to rub together, but they always found one for me.❤️

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TXST celebrated 20 years of its Round Rock Campus at the State of TXST Round Rock event in April, highlighting its growth, partnerships, and role in preparing students for meaningful careers. @txstrrc Learn more: ow.ly/yesa50YTgXO
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TXST is helping lead a new statewide academy strengthening the financial stability and leadership of rural hospitals, working to prevent closures and protect access to healthcare across Texas. news.txst.edu/university-sta…
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Inside Texas State’s push toward achieving a prestigious research title kxan.com/news/education…
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Great to hear there was such strong engagement at Bobcat Day. Future students will be fortunate to learn from the outstanding faculty in the program. It is a great day to be a Bobcat. #GetYourBSRC #GetYourMSRC @txsthealth @TXState_RC @tsrc_org @MarshallDocg @aarc_tweets
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Arzu Ari@ArzuAri

There was good turnout and enthusiasm at Bobcat Day. As always, it was a pleasure to represent my department at such a well-attended event. #txst

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Woohoo!!! That recognition is well deserved. Healthcare cannot exist without Medical Lab Professionals.
Rodney E. Rohde, PhD "Doc R"@RodneyRohde

The official Proclamation from the great state of #Texas, recognizing April 19–25, 2026, as Medical Laboratory Professionals Week. Our thanks to @GilbertSwink for making this happen! This proclamation isn’t just symbolic—it’s a call to action! #MLPW2026 #LabWeek #Lab4Life

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BREAKING: “My dog ate my homework” has officially been replaced by “Pollen lowered my test score.” 😁 Teacher: Are you ready for the algebra test? Student: Pollen hit…I’m cooked! #AllergySeason #Asthma #RespiratoryTherapy
Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD

A new study found that pollen exposure was linked to lower exam performance, especially in math. One mechanism might be systemic inflammation and immune activation.

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What a remarkable run! A huge number of positive changes have occurred during that time. I’m keeping my fingers crossed for another 35 years of @LoriTinkler leadership. 💪🤞 @tsrc_org @TXState_RC @aarc_tweets
The National Board for Respiratory Care - NBRC@NBRC_tweets

Thirty-five years of leadership and impact. Today we celebrate our CEO, @LoriTinkler, incredible 35th anniversary as a leader in the respiratory care profession at The NBRC. Cheers to a legacy of excellence, Lori!

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Congratulations, Dr. Rojas. This recognition is well deserved. Thanks for all you do for Respiratory Care!
UTMB Provost's Office@UTMBProvost

We congratulate Dr. Jose Rojas on his induction as a Class of 2026 Distinguished Fellow of the @NAPractice! The Distinguished Scholar Fellow title honors his significant education and research contributions. Dr. Rojas is an Associate Professor of Respiratory Therapy, @SHPUTMB.

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