This award was established in 1983 to acknowledge outstanding individual scientific contributions in the area of respiratory care of cardiopulmonary disorders with a grant from Dr. Forrest M. Bird, MD, PhD, ScD. Dr. Bird is the founder of Bird Products Corporation, a manufacturer of respiratory care equipment.
This award consists of a plaque and $2000 cash, plus coach airfare, one night’s lodging, and registration to AARC Congress.
Nomination Procedure Nominations will be invited from the AARC Board of Medical Advisors, the Board of Directors of the American Association for Respiratory Care, the Trustees of the American Respiratory Care Foundation, National Board for Respiratory Care and the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care.
Nominees must have authored (or co-authored) at least 25 peer reviewed publications listed on Pubmed.gov that: a) clearly demonstrate the important contributions that the nominee has made to the science of respiratory care; b) provide evidence that the nominee was a principal investigator/author on the work; and c) shows a commitment to scientific process. Previous award recipients have generally been established investigators at either teaching institutions or non-profit organizations and usually have in excess of 150 PubMed citations.
The nominating group is responsible for submitting the following: A complete and current biographical report on their nominee (curriculum vitae). Only one nominee (who is not a past recipient of the award) is allowed from each group.
A statement, including data, which indicates the basis for the nomination, keeping the principle criterion of “outstanding scientific contributions” in mind. They should illustrate the nominee’s impact on respiratory care through the training of physicians and therapists, noting their accomplishments, and through publications and lectures.
A brief personal comment on their candidate’s interests and activities outside of medicine (i.e. civic, family, hobby).
All nominations must be received by the ARCF Executive Office no later than June 1, and the award will be presented by the American Respiratory Care Foundation during the AARC Awards Ceremony.
Common focus areas:
👉 Non-respiratory clinical topics → low success probability
👉 Key question:
“Will this improve respiratory patient outcomes or respiratory care practice?”
👉 Pure bench/basic pulmonary science without respiratory care application is less competitive.
👉 Projects led by or directly benefiting respiratory care professionals score highly.
Competitive proposals usually include:
👉 Weak study design is a common rejection factor.
High-success areas include:
👉 Innovation must improve real-world respiratory practice.
👉 Competitive projects:
Strong projects often involve:
👉 Team-based respiratory care research performs well.
👉 Preventive respiratory care projects are increasingly competitive.
👉 Educational and mentorship components strengthen applications.
Competitive proposals include:
👉 Potential to influence respiratory care practice matters greatly.
Historically competitive areas include:
👉 High-burden respiratory conditions improve strategic relevance.
🔥 Highest impact factors:
⚖️ Major differentiators:
📌 Supporting factors:
Compared to NIH pulmonary funding:
👉 Winning formula:
Respiratory care-focused clinical project + measurable patient benefit + practical implementation + strong respiratory therapist involvement
✔️ What wins:
❌ What struggles:
This award was established in 1983 to acknowledge outstanding individual scientific contributions in the area of respiratory care of cardiopulmonary disorders with a grant from Dr. Forrest M. Bird, MD, PhD, ScD. Dr. Bird is the founder of Bird Products Corporation, a manufacturer of respiratory care equipment.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: American Respiratory Care Foundation
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 16479 Dallas Parkway Ste 420 Addison, TX 75001
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Jun 01, 2026
$2,000
Affiliation: American Respiratory Care Foundation
Address: 16479 Dallas Parkway Ste 420 Addison, TX 75001
Website URL: https://arcfoundation.org/how-we-give/achievement-awards/
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