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About Jhaymie L. Cappiello

Jhaymie Cappiello started at Boise State University in 2018 and is currently a clinical assistant professor with the Department of Respiratory Care. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Cardio-Respiratory Sciences in 1984 from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and his Master of Science in Respiratory Care Leadership from Northeastern University in 2014. Jhaymie entered respiratory care as a clinician in 1980, spent his last 29 years at Duke University Hospital in various roles, and taught as adjunct faculty in degree advancement programs for the last seven. Jhaymie was awarded the AARC Practitioner of the Year- Acute Care Specialty Section in 2008 and the Gail Gane Educator of the Year from the NCSRC in 2020. Jhaymie is a strong believer in the high value of the Respiratory Care Practitioner within healthcare. “It is not without this fundamental specialty that a highly vulnerable population will be properly cared for”. Jhaymie lives with his wife in Raleigh, North Carolina and loves to cook!

Positions

2021 - Present Clinical Assistant Professor, Boise State University Department of Respiratory Care
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2018 - 2021 Adjunct Faculty, Boise State University Department of Respiratory Care
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2014 - 2021 Adjunct Faculty, University of North Carolina at Charlotte ‐ Department of Kinesiology
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2009 - 2021 Education Coordinator, Duke University Medical Center
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2001 - 2009 Clinical Staff Specialist, Duke University Medical Center
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1998 - 2001 Clinical Supervisor, Duke University Medical Center
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1992 - 1998 Clinical Staff Specialist, Duke University Medical Center
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Professional Service and Affiliations

Present Member, American Association for Respiratory Care
Present Member, Coalition for Baccalaureate and Graduate Respiratory Therapy Education
Present Member, National Board for Respiratory Care
Present Member, North Carolina Society for Respiratory Care
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Honors and Awards

  • 2008: Abstract Award, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Southeastern Chapter Symposium
  • 2008: Adult Acute Care “Practitioner of the Year”, American Association for Respiratory Care
  • 2019: Nominee “Teaching Excellence and Faculty Mentoring Excellence”, UNC Charlotte
  • 2020: Educator of the Year, North Carolina Society for Respiratory Care

Education

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2014 M.S. - Respiratory Care Leadership, Northeastern University
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1984 B.S. - Cardio-Respiratory Sciences, State University of New York at Stony Brook
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1982 A.S. - Respiratory Therapy Science, Erie Community College
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