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Keith D. Lamb, RRT, RRT-ACCS, FAARC, FCCM

Keith is a Respiratory Therapist with 25 years of experience. He has held positions as a staff respiratory therapist, clinical team leader, clinical specialist, research coordinator, ECMO Coordinator, and ECMO Director. Keith has provided more than 100 invited lectures, locally, nationally, and internationally on topics related to respiratory critical care. Keith has authored/co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles, and book chapters. He has served as Principal Investigator on numerous research initiatives and has held elected positions within the American Association for Respiratory Care and the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Keith serves on multiple advisory boards and is a faculty member for several educational organizations. Keith is a passionate advocate for patients and those who dedicate their lives to taking care of them. 

Madison L. Fratzke, BSc, RRT, RRT-ACCS

Madison L. Fratzke began her respiratory therapy career in 2009 as a respiratory therapy associate prior to obtaining her baccalaureate in Respiratory Therapy from Indiana University in 2010. For 10 years she dedicated her career to Franciscan Health in Indianapolis where she gained knowledge and experience in critical care, including cardiothoracic intensive care. After moving to Virginia in 2019, her experience expanded into critical care areas including trauma, neuro, and transplant at UVA Health University Hospital. Madison has been an active member of the Society of Critical Care Medicine since 2017 and rejoined the American Association for Respiratory Care the same year. Through SCCM she has held positions on the ICU Liberation Committee and Congress Program Committee and was Chair of the Respiratory Care Section. Madison recently was appointed as an AARC representative and liaison to the American Heart Association. Having authored several articles in publications such as AARC News and SCCM Critical Connections, she has a growing interest in research. Her passion lies at the bedside caring for critically ill patients and strategizing with the multidisciplinary care team on optimizing care guided by evidence-based medicine. She is the 2023 recipient of the Adult Acute Care Section Specialty Practitioner of the Year.

Disclosures

American Association for Respiratory Care

American Heart Association

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Fisher & Paykel

National Board for Respiratory Care

Society of Critical Care Medicine


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