Miranda Paschall
  • Respiratory Care
  • Class of 2014
  • Fairview, TN

Miranda Paschall Represented Columbia State at TSRC State Convention

2014 Jul 25

Miranda Paschall of Fairview represented Columbia State Community College at the Tennessee Society for Respiratory Care Annual State Convention and Exhibition this spring. First and second year students attended sessions concerning patient safety and the role of the respiratory therapist in the emergency department and during transport, as well as other topics.

For the second year the TSRC sponsored a student poster presentation with cash awards for the first, second and third place finishers, with awards of $300, $200 and $100 respectively. Columbia State students won all three awards, competing against Baptist College of Health Sciences in Memphis.

The first place award went to McKayla DeRidder (Columbia) and Alyson Zumbrum-Furline (Bon Aqua) for their poster depicting airway pressure release ventilation. Second place was awarded to Jessica Welsh (Shelbyville) for her poster on monitoring exhaled nitric oxide, and Megan Porter (Chapel Hill) and Miranda Paschall (Fairview) took third place for their aerosolizing morphine poster.

"It was very exciting being able to explain something we as students are passion about to others who enjoy listening," said DeRidder, a 2014 respiratory care program graduate. "My partner and I won first place and were very excited to have hard work pay off. I hope to be able to return as a working respiratory therapist next year."

Coming in second place, Columbia State students also excelled in the Sputum Bowl, a student competition in which schools compete by answering various clinical questions. The Columbia State team consisted of Aaron Etienne (Loretto), Rachel Curtis (Chapel Hill), Betsy George (Centerville) and Savannah Davis (Centerville). For the fourth year in a row Walters State won the competition.

"I have enjoyed going to the state convention for the past two years," DeRidder said. "It is a great experience to learn in a different atmosphere and create better relationships with our classmates."