School of Health Professions

RC program, Asthma2Art, featured in Mission magazine

Through the program Asthma2Art, Mary Kay Hart, M.S., is helping school-aged children with asthma learn about their symptoms through artistic expression and education. “I am a registered respiratory therapist certified in asthma education and I’m an artist. I believe Asthma2Art is a great way for children to express what it feels like to live with asthma,” said Hart, assistant professor and director of clinical education in the Department of Respiratory Care in the School of Health Professions.

The program for children who have already been diagnosed with asthma has two components, Hart explained: education and artistic expression. First, she and a respiratory care team go to a school and provide asthma management education to the students with asthma. Three education stations are set up for the students to rotate through during the program, each focused on a different subject.

To read the full article by Joe Michael Feist, click here.

Mission is the magazine of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Produced by the Office of Communications, it informs readers of advancements in all missions, schools, campuses and programs of the Health Science Center.

 

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