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Respiratory Therapy Additional Certifications & Other Questions

Last post 06-09-2009, 6:55 PM by Jennifer Dougal. 3 replies.
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  •  07-05-2008, 9:43 AM

    Respiratory Therapy Additional Certifications & Other Questions

    Hello all,

    I'm new to the forum, and I've just been accepted into an AAS Degree for Respiratory Care Technology which begins this upcoming fall. As you can imagine, I'm both very excited and very nervous. I work closely with the RT's at my job, and I here about all of the problems of the RT world...but that doesn't matter to me. I have such a desire to become a respiratory therapist. 

    Basically, here is my question: What are all of the different additional specialty certifications available for RCP's? I know of the following:

    Neonatal/Pediatric Specialist (NPS).
    Certified in Asthma Education (AE-C)
    Polysomnography Certified (RPSGT)
    Respiratory Care Case Management (CCM); Not exclusive to RTs
    Registered/Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist (RPFT/CPFT)
    Cardiac Pulmonary Function Technologist (CPFT); Maybe this is exclusively for Canadian resp therapists?

    I am definitely interested in seeking additional cert after earning my RRT license. I know that it probably does not matter as far as salary, but I would like to know that I have taken my education a step further. This is going to sound silly, but I like to call myself a "trauma junkie" because anytime a patient crashes, I'm there until the very end. I love the adrenaline and the thought that one can play a role in life or death when it is a most critical situation. Even sillier: Is there some sort of trauma or critical care certification for RT's?

     Anyways, these are my questions at the moment. I'm sure I will have more to follow. Thanks in advance for any help.

     Regards,

     Jared Scott

     

     

     

  •  04-04-2009, 2:30 PM

    Re: Respiratory Therapy Additional Certifications & Other Questions

    im on my lunch break so this is gonna be quick.  you can also prosue a career after your rrt certification in anesthesia technology ASATT, or as a cath lab tech RCIS.  also in a pulm fucntion lab or sleep lab as you mentioned. also in an acute care setting (er or ICU). neonatal/peds, home therapy, or pulmonary/cardiac rehab. sorry for all the spelling errors hope i have been of help. the hospital i work at is smaller so we rotate through all the different areas (the floors, er icu, and peds) cath lab and pulm rehab is more of a specialty thing. hope i have been of some help

  •  05-07-2009, 11:21 AM

    Re: Respiratory Therapy Additional Certifications & Other Questions

    I'm wondering if you'd be willing to answer some questions regarding the field of respiratory therapy for me? I can either do a phone interview or email the questions but I’m working on a healthcare website for inbound college students that provides detailed information about each health care profession and I’d like to include a respiratory therapy article. Let me know if someone can help answer questions for me. Thanks!

  •  06-09-2009, 6:55 PM

    Re: Respiratory Therapy Additional Certifications & Other Questions

    I was wondering if you could tell me more about the ASATT certification.  I'm a RT student and am graduating the end of July.....however I've never heard of the certification.  Do you know where I could get more info???