Respiratory Therapy Careers. CTAE Resource Network Created by Caleb Allred and Dr. Frank Flanders 2010



Similar documents
Should a Pulmonary Function Technologist be required to be an RT? Pro Con

Respiratory Therapist Program Description

Respiratory Care. A Life and Breath Career for You!

University of Kansas. Respiratory Care Education

STATE OF NEBRASKA STATUTES RELATING TO RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT

JRMC JOB DESCRIPTION Therapist Respiratory Care Revised 1/27/15

Respiratory Therapy: A Dynamic, Exciting and Rewarding Profession in the Allied Health Care Field Today

SENATE STAFF ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENT

Respiratory Therapy. Associate in Science Degree. GENERAL EDUCATION ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT: Students must meet with a regular ELAC academic

Letter of Intent. Respiratory Therapist Program. AAS Degree in Respiratory Therapy

NOC: Occupation: Respiratory Therapist

Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) 621 I Professional & Allied Healthcare Staffing Services

Respiratory Therapists

They pay in so many ways! There are thousands of challenging careers available at all education levels. See inside to learn more!

D VISION. OCtech. focus nursing+health science. engage. empower. transform. orangeburg-calhoun technical college

CONTINUING COMPETENCY. Program

Lesson 2: Health Professions

Health Sciences Degrees

Health Care & Health Sciences

Health Science Career Field Allied Health and Nursing Pathway (JM)

Chapter 57 Respiratory Care Practices Act

South Plains College Respiratory Care Fall 2015

What is a NURSE PRACTITIONER? Mark P. Christiansen, PhD, PA-C. Program Director FNP/PA Program UC Davis Medical Center Sacramento, CA

Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS

Requirements. Eligibility Requirements:

Real-Time Job Demand: March/April 2015

Department of Veterans Affairs

ELSO GUIDELINES FOR ECMO CENTERS

Health Science Professions Healthcare Occupations

Kettering College Placement in Employment

Fall 2005 Feasibility Study: Allied Health Programs Respiratory Therapy Physical Therapy Assistant Occupational Therapy Assistant

Survey of Directors of Respiratory Therapy Departments Regarding the Future Education and Credentialing of Respiratory Care Students and Staff

Careers in. Healthcare. North Country Planning Region. Your gateway to New Hampshire workforce and career information

RESPIRATORY THERAPY PROGRAM ASSOCIATE in SCIENCE DEGREE

Education and the New Economy

RESPIRATORY THERAPY AAS DEGREE School of Nursing and Allied Health. Information Package. Distance Education. Revised 25-Jun-13

RESPIRATORY THERAPIST CLASSIFICATION SERIES

Respiratory Care Technology (RC)

Health Careers. AFFORDABLE EDUCATION FOR TOP-NOTCH CAREERS

Imaging Technology. Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, Dosimetrist, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Radiation Therapist, Radiologic Technologist

September 7, Dr. Bettie Rose Horne, Chair, and Members, Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing

Jefferson College Transfer Guide to St. Louis Community College Forest Park Clinical Laboratory Technology

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FLOOR VERSION

AREAS EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES/INFORMATION PHYSICAL THERAPY

RESPIRATORY THERAPY AAS DEGREE School of Nursing and Allied Health. Information Package. Revised 25-Jun-13

ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CHAPTER 798-X-5 LICENSURE TABLE OF CONTENTS

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Radiology Tech

Curriculum Vitae. Andrew J. Mazzoli 1060 Hickory Grove Road Saluda, SC, (843) March 24, 2015

Allied Health Professions

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:

CEPA Clinical Exercise Physiology Practice Survey. Clinical Exercise Physiology Association

ALLIED HEALTH. Clinical Practice Acute care Neuro-rehab Out-patient Management Education Research Consultation

Career Clusters & Pathways. Focusing Education on the Future!

Allied Health Professions. PRESENTED BY: Harry E. Douglas, III, DPA Interim President Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science

CURRICULUM VITAE. Richard L. Trader Sr. MMsc RRT. PA-C. FCCM. Personal. Present Title

AREAS EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES/INFORMATION PHYSICAL THERAPY

The AARC Respiratory Therapist Human Resources Study 2000:

Organizational Chart CBAHI Theme

Scope and Standards for Nurse Anesthesia Practice

Oakwood Career Ladder RESPIRATORY CARE

PARAMEDIC. Paramedic Degree and Certificate

Coding Guidelines for Certain Respiratory Care Services July 2014

Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) 621 I Professional and Allied Healthcare Staffing Services. Product Service Code Q Contract #: V797P-7018A

Board Certified and licensed Medical Doctor with specialization as a Neonatologist, Primatologist, Critical Care Pediatrics

[CHAPTER 466D] RESPIRATORY THERAPISTS

Respiratory Therapy Program Technical Standards

Pricelist - State Term Schedule Contract Number: Index Number: STS155

Parkland College RTT 213 Syllabus. Respiratory Therapy VI: Management of the Critically Ill Patient

PAS 500 Foundations of Patient Care

Transcription:

Respiratory Therapy Careers CTAE Resource Network Created by Caleb Allred and Dr. Frank Flanders 2010

Objectives MSHS7-HS-4: Students will differentiate careers available in the field of respiratory care. a. Compare and contrast the roles and responsibilities of pulmonologists, certified respiratory therapists, registered respiratory therapists, and pulmonary function technologists, along with their education and training requirements, salary ranges, job outlooks, and facilities in which they work.

Careers in Respiratory Healthcare Pulmonologist Respiratory Therapist Pulmonary Function Technologist

Pulmonologist Conducts tests on pulmonary and/or cardiovascular systems of patients for diagnostic purposes. Conducts or assists in electrocardiograms, cardiac catheterizations, pulmonary function, lung capacity, and similar tests. Must possess specialized knowledge and skill in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary (lung) conditions and diseases.

Where Do Pulmonologists Work? Hospitals Pediatric Centers Alongside EMTs in Ambulances Pulmonology Facilities Sleep Study Centers

Pulmonologist Training Requirements Graduation from an approved medical school. Completion of an ACGME (American Council for Graduate Medical Education) accredited internal medicine residency program. Minimum of 2 years of meaningful patient contact and responsibility. Minimum of 2 years of full-time graduate training in pulmonary studies. (More may be required for critical care training and certification.)

Pulmonologist Salary and Outlook $150,000+ per year salary. This field is expected to grow more quickly than average through 2014.

Respiratory Therapist Evaluates, treats, and cares for patients with breathing or other cardiopulmonary disorders. Interviews patients, performs limited physical examinations, and conducts diagnostic tests. Operates medical devices, such as ventilators, and gas regulators. Monitors patient's responses to therapy, such as vital signs, blood-oxygen levels, and blood chemistry changes.

Where Do Respiratory Therapists Work? Hospitals Doctor s Offices Pediatric Centers Pulmonology Facilities

Respiratory Therapist Training Requirements Minimum of an Associate Degree. Licensure from the National Board for Respiratory Care (required in all states except Alaska and Hawaii) to become a Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT). Graduation from advanced programs and successful completion of two separate examinations to become a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT).

Respiratory Therapist Salary and Average CRT starting salary: $40,000 Average RRT starting salary: $55,000 This field is expected to grow more quickly than average through 2014. Outlook

Pulmonary Function Technologist Performs pulmonary-function, lungcapacity, diffusion capacity, and blood-andoxygen tests to gather data for use by physician(s). Discusses test procedures with patients. Observes and records readings on metering devices of analysis equipment and relays this information to the physician for interpretation.

Where Do Pulmonary Function Technologists Work? Hospitals Doctor s Offices Pulmonology Facilities Pediatric Centers

Pulmonary Function Technologist Training Requirements Must already be a CRT or RRT. OR Must have a high school degree and two or more years of clinical experience in pulmonary function technology. Take and pass an accreditation exam from the National Board for Respiratory Care. CRT becomes Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist (CPFT). RRT becomes Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist (RPFT).

Pulmonary Function Technologist Average CPFT starting salary: $55,000 Average RPFT starting salary: $65,000 This field is expected to grow more quickly than average through 2014. Salary and Outlook