Respiratory Care Week 2025

Regional Medical Center (RMC) is excited to announce that Respiratory Care Week is just around the corner, and we are looking forward to celebrating this special occasion with all of you! Respiratory Care Week is a nationwide celebration that provides us with a fantastic opportunity to recognize and appreciate the vital role that our respiratory therapist plays in patient care and respiratory health. Mark your calendars for October 19-25, 2025 and join us in honoring our respiratory therapy team!

Read our 2025 article below and view our events on the RMC Calendar and below this story!

Beyond the Breath: Anniston’s Respiratory Therapists Keep Our Community Breathing Easy

ANNISTON, AL – October 2025 – While often working behind the scenes, a vital team of healthcare professionals at Regional Medical Center (RMC) in Anniston plays a critical role in the health and well-being of our community: Respiratory Therapists (RTs). These unsung heroes of healthcare are on the front lines, helping patients of all ages, from the tiniest newborns to the most vulnerable seniors, overcome challenges to one of life’s most basic necessities: breathing.

Respiratory care is a multifaceted discipline, extending far beyond the administration of oxygen. RMC’s dedicated Respiratory Therapy Department provides a comprehensive range of pulmonary services, working tirelessly to diagnose, treat, and manage patients with breathing and lung disorders.

Imagine a premature infant struggling to take their first independent breaths. An RMC RT is there, meticulously managing ventilators and providing life-sustaining support. Or consider an elderly patient battling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), finding each breath a struggle. An RT educates them on breathing techniques, administers crucial medications, and helps them regain a semblance of normal life through pulmonary rehabilitation.

“Our goal in Respiratory Care is to treat patients with professionalism, expert knowledge, and using equipment to help them get well sooner and back to their lives,” explains LaTonya Woods-Smith, RMC’s Respiratory Therapy Coordinator. “Our team is comprised of licensed respiratory practitioners, many with over a decade of experience, and our director, Sedric Heard, has nearly 15 years in the field.” Our Respiratory Navigator, Shani Johnson, serves as a liaison between patients, providers and clinical care teams to ensure compassionate respiratory care for patients with cardiopulmonary conditions.

The daily work of an RMC RT is dynamic and demanding. They assess patients’ respiratory health through physical examinations and diagnostic tests like pulmonary function testing, which measures lung capacity and efficiency. They are skilled in analyzing arterial blood gas results, providing vital insights into a patient’s oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. This crucial information guides treatment decisions and ensures optimal patient care.

Beyond diagnostics, RMC RTs are adept at therapeutic interventions. They administer nebulized medications to open airways, perform chest physiotherapy to clear mucus, and manage complex ventilator systems for critically ill patients. Their expertise is paramount in emergency situations, responding swiftly to cardiopulmonary crises and participating in life-saving procedures.

Success stories abound within RMC’s Respiratory Therapy Department. From helping patients recover from severe pneumonia and return to their daily routines, to empowering individuals with chronic conditions to manage their symptoms independently, the impact of RTs is profound. Their patient education efforts are particularly impactful, teaching individuals and their families about disease management, medication adherence, and lifestyle modifications that can significantly improve long-term respiratory wellness.

The commitment of RMC’s RTs extends beyond the hospital walls. They are instrumental in community health initiatives, such as providing smoking cessation counseling and child asthma education. This proactive approach aims to prevent respiratory issues and promote healthier lives for Anniston residents.

In a healthcare landscape that often highlights surgeons, primary care physicians, and nurses, it’s essential to recognize the invaluable contributions of Respiratory Therapists. They are the guardians of every breath, tirelessly working to ensure that our community breathes easier, one patient at a time. The RMC RT Department stands as a testament to this vital commitment, providing expert, compassionate care that truly makes a difference.

#RCWeek25 Events & Involvement:

  • Camp WheezeAway Fun Run / Walk
    • Wednesday, October 22nd – 4pm at RMC Community Park (Behind Outpatient Parking)
    • Visit our Event Page for More Information! Link to RMC Event Calendar
  • School Contests
    • Local Elementary & Jr. High Schools – Art Show Contest for Local Schools – Create Posters about Lung Heroes / Breathing / Air
    • Local High Schools – 500-Word Essay Contest – The Dangers & Misconceptions of Vaping
    • Local High Schools – Short Video Contest – The Dangers & Misconceptions of Vaping
    • Contact your local administration or teacher for more information & submission guidelines
  • Food Truck Parade at RMC Sunday Oct. 19th – Saturday Oct. 25th
  • Call for Inspirational Stories
    • In honor of Respiratory Care Week and our respiratory therapy staff, we are excited to announce a unique opportunity to showcase and celebrate the unsung heroes of healthcare, RESPIRATORY THERAPIST! Do you have a heartwarming story or personal experience that showcases the dedication and commitment of a respiratory therapist (RT) in our hospital? We invite members of our staff and community to share their stories, anecdotes, and/or encounters that demonstrate compassion and dedication.  Selected stories will be featured on the hospital social media to honor RTs and their invaluable contributions to our hospital and community.
    • Submission Guidelines:
      • Stories should be between 40-150 words
      •  Submission should be sent/submitted to LWoods@rmccares.org with the subject line: Respiratory Therapist Stories Submission.
      • Story suggestions: Experience of patients who have been deeply impacted by the care provided by an RT in our hospital. Instances where an RT has gone above and beyond to make a difference in their patients’ lives.