2025 Conference
September 30 and October 1, 2025
DCU Center Worcester, MA

The MSRC is excited to announce that we back in-person! Our conference dates are set. We will be hosting our conference September 30 and October 1, 2025 at the DCU Center in Worcester, MA. To stay up to date, add your name to our email list below. We will be announcing our speaker lineup and special events as they are confirmed.

2025 MSRC Registration is Live

Our conference registration is now live! Register early to save money today with our early bird savings through August. Being an AARC member saves you money as well, so if you are not a member sign up today to save money and get additional benefits from your membership!

 

Vendor Registration

LIMITED VENDOR SPACE MAY BE LIMITED, PLEASE USE THE CONTACT US FORM BELOW FOR INQUIRIES.

The Massachusetts Society for Respiratory Care invites exhibitors to participate in our annual conference being held Fall 2025. Please find information about the conference below, as well as the registration link. 

 
 
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Exhibitor Information

Please find the exhibitor information for the 2025 MSRC Annual Conference. Space is limited, so please reserve your space early!

 
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W-9

Please click on the link below to download the MSRC's W-9 form. 

 

LIMITED VENDOR SPACE WILL BE LIMITED. PLEASE USE THE CONTACT US FORM BELOW FOR INQUIRIES OR QUESTION.

 

Emanuel Makros Therapist of the Year Award Nominations

The Emanuel Makros Therapist of the Year Award is awarded by the MSRC Board of Directors to the Respiratory Care Practitioner of the Year. The Makros Award is given in memory of the late Emanuel Makros of Boston, who, although terminally ill, continued to work at his profession giving exemplary care to his patients and in general upholding the highest ideals of the profession of Respiratory Care. The Emanuel Makros Award has been given annually since 1975. Individuals nominated for this award are those who exemplify our profession and who:

  1. Are member of the Massachusetts Society for Respiratory Care (or AARC),
  2. Have at least two years experience in the field at any level beyond the student,
  3. Display exceptional skill, judgment and empathy in dealing with patients,
  4. Support the reputation and ideals of the field of Respiratory Care in a positive manner through example and interactions with the public,
  5. Who is an active member in the profession,
  6. Is involved in respiratory therapy activities within the community that allow for service to the community, e.g., active within the local Lung Association, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, or other health-related organizations,
  7. Is involved in community activities that do not include the above health-related activities, e.g., Girl and Boy Scouts, Girl and Boys Club, YMCA/YWCA.

Because of the nature of the award, the recipient should have a blending of the above guidelines as part of his/her professional profile.

CLARENCE E. SMITH AWARD 

The Clarence E. Smith Award is presented to the outstanding sales representative by the MSRC Board of Directors in recognition of service to the respiratory care profession. The respiratory care profession has long recognized the support of our vendors. Vendor representatives serve on the Program and Education Committee. They provide in-service education to departments when new equipment is introduced to the clinical setting or when there is a new application of existing equipment. Equipment manufacturers, through the assistance of local representatives, provide equipment for respiratory therapists to use in research projects. When the educational programs in Massachusetts were in their start-up phase, Clarence E. Smith supported the labs by donating equipment and supplies. In recognition of his significant support, the former Holliston Junior College honored him by establishing the Clarence E. Smith Respiratory Therapy Laboratory. Clarence E. Smith exemplified the role of vendors in the multifaceted support of respiratory care by the manufacturing community. The Clarence E. Smith Award has been given annually since 1975 to recognize the memory of this individual who epitomized the symbiotic relationship between clinicians and vendors.

MECHANISM FOR NOMINATION:

  1. Candidates may be nominated by any Active Member of the AARC/MSRC.

  2. Nominations must be accompanied by description supporting the nomination.

  3. The MSRC Board of Directors will evaluate each candidate and select the award recipient based on his/her service to the respiratory therapy profession.

  4. The award will be presented at the MSRC Annual Meeting.