Liz Simmons is an education staff writer at Forbes Advisor. She has written about higher education and career development for various online publications since 2016. She earned a master’s degree in ...
The field of respiratory therapy is both critical and dynamic, with a continuous demand for skilled practitioners who can keep pace with advancements in medical care. As a registered respiratory ...
Monroe County Community College is hosting information sessions for its nursing and respiratory therapy programs in preparation for upcoming application deadlines, according to a community ...
In the most recent Democratic debate in Ohio last week, candidates spoke about who would bear health-care costs under their different plans. But none of them seemed to offer new solutions for ...
Respiratory therapy is a fast growing field of employment, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting it to increase by 20% from 2018 to 2028. Respiratory therapists serve a very important ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused so much change in so little time and life as we previously knew it has been fundamentally altered. It swamped our hospitals and brought on mass fear of illness, as well as ...
As a respiratory therapist at Reading Hospital for nearly 29 years, Debbie Brennan works closely with patients with breathing difficulties. During the pandemic, respiratory therapists have played a ...
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The rapid spread of coronavirus has sent states scrambling to buy ventilators to prepare for a coming apex of cases. But ventilators do not operate on their own. And while the ventilator shortage ...
Respiratory therapists help people breathe. And they’ve never been as valued as during the COVID-19 pandemic, when breathing was no longer a basic body function. “It was surreal,” says Roger Plummer, ...