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  • Re: Getting a job after a complaint on my respiratory liscene

    Probably a big sticking point is how was the complaint resolved and do you have documentation that you completed probation and are now free and clear with no probationary restriction on your license.&nbsp; One of the few nice things about the process in Indiana is that every stage of the disciplinary process is documented online and is accessible ...
    Posted to Respiratory Views: Forums (Forum) by Over the borderline on August 25, 2009
  • re: RRT or CRT or @#*!

    Very accurate assessment of the CRT credential. &nbsp;It IS a financial crutch for the NBRC. &nbsp;There is a critical shortage of nursing staff in the US; we have a shortage of our own but we do not get anywhere near the amount of press. &nbsp;As soon as the placenta of nursing school is cut away the dog-eat-dog world of floor nursing claims many ...
  • Re: Past incidents causing unjust treatment to attain license for new applicant

    I'll just respond in bold within the quotation. Ty Sauve: Hey Jason, You are not being treated on fairly, not sure why you think so. Listen you made some mistakes. By your own admission you got a DUI in 1997, then you got one in 2006, 9 yrs later. No where in your post does it say you ever went to AA meetings, sought treatment or did you ...
    Posted to Respiratory Views: Forums (Forum) by Over the borderline on June 16, 2008
  • Re: Credential

    I passed the RPSGT in March '08.&nbsp; The material itself was not difficult at all.&nbsp; The main frustration that most people face (especially if you're coming from an RT background) is that there is no&nbsp;tried and true, one-stop-shopping resource--i.e. Kettering--that you can review from.&nbsp; My test covered everything from scoring ...
    Posted to Respiratory Views: Forums (Forum) by Over the borderline on June 16, 2008