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Mission on Capitol Hill: Advocating for Asthma & Allergy Patients

Mission on Capitol Hill: Advocating for Asthma & Allergy Patients

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In this episode of the RTs Share Tea podcast, I’m taking you behind the scenes of my journey as a Respiratory Therapist and Certified Asthma Educator doing advocacy work on Capitol Hill. 🎙️🇺🇸

Three years ago, I stepped into the world of health policy—not just as a clinician, but as a voice for the millions of people living with asthma and allergies. I’ve been returning ever since. Why? Because all our patients deserve better access to care, affordable and effective treatments, and real solutions to the social determinants of health that impact their ability to breathe freely.

Tune in as I share:
✅ Why I chose to get involved in national advocacy
✅ What it's really like to speak with lawmakers and represent patients
✅ The impact Respiratory Therapists can make beyond the bedside
✅ Tips for anyone curious about using their voice to influence change

Whether you’re a fellow RT, healthcare professional, patient advocate, or just someone who cares about public health—this one’s for you.

👉 Follow us on Instagram @theeasthmaladyrt for more behind-the-scenes content, tips, and resources.

🎧 Listen now, and ask yourself: What issue would you show up to Capitol Hill to advocate for?

👇 Drop your answer in the comments or share it with us on social media—we’d love to hear from you!

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