Friday, December 2, 2011

Respiratory psychoanalysis?

Hey, I have newly completed a 4 year degree surrounded by Ireland. This course allows you to work in one of 3 nouns, as a cardiac technician, respiratory technician and neuro technician. I now work as a respiratory and sleep tech. I be just wondering if in that is anyway that I can become a respiratory therapist surrounded by either the US or Canada lacking having to do another point?Respiratory psychoanalysis?
Our regulation board www.nbrc.org says that you own to have a college scope at least an associate scope to be able to transport the 1st level experiment the CRTT. The college must be CoARC accredited or its useless. If you have credentials prior to 2002 (I think) you wouldn't lose them. You used to be able to thieve a 1 year technical course and be a Respiratory Tech and individual get the CRTT but very soon everyone entering the field must be RRT eliglble. It sucks because you hold to take the CRTT experiment to be able to whip the RRT test and these test aren't cheap and they aren't exactly easy. As for Canada, I used it work near some Canadians and they said it was much easier to bring back credentialed there but I don't know the specifics.
In the US they will probably hold you take a exam to get certified, but would not require you to progress through getting another degree.
I would suggest you write to the state department of professional licensure for the state you decision to live in, they can put in the picture you what the requirements would be for licensure by a foreign national.
I would advise you to bring in contact near the NBRC (National Board for Respiratory Care). They are in charge of credentials internally in the U.S. for anyone a Respiratory Therapist. Their website is www.nbrc.org and you should be able to take any question answered from in attendance as far as transferring from Ireland to the states. Hope this helps. Good luck.

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