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Upon successful completion of the two-year AAS degree program, the graduate will be eligible to take a series of national board exams to become a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT). Respiratory Therapists are the health specialists who work under the direction of a physician to evaluate, treat, and care for patients with breathing disorders.
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Students
who anticipate applying to the Respiratory Care Program for the fall
MUST have their first hepatitis B injection no later than March 1st,
the second injection no later than April 1st, and the third injection
no later than September 1st. Students who have not completed the hepatitis
B series by September 1 will not be able to enroll in the Respiratory
Care Program. Please contact Chris Kallus, Respiratory Care Program
Coordinator, at 572-6491 if you have any questions regarding this required
immunization series.
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