Respiratory therapists help patients who have trouble breathing by providing general and emergency respiratory therapy. This entails assessing patients by performing diagnostic tests and evaluations, treating patients, and tracking progress. Most respiratory therapists work in hospitals or skilled nursing facilities.
Respiratory therapists must have an associate's degree in respiratory therapy from an accredited respiratory program and be licensed as a Registered Respiratory Therapist. To become licensed, they must pass a national certification exam and complete any additional licensure requirements, as determined by the state of practice. The best respiratory therapists are compassionate, possess great interpersonal skills, and have a strong grasp on anaomy and physiology.
Here at Example Co., we are one of the leaders in our field in the Capital City area. We're proud to have a 3.6 rating on Glassdoor from our employees. We are hiring a seasoned Respiratory Therapist to join our growing team. If you're excited to be part of a winning team, Example Co. is a perfect place to get ahead. Apply now!