
Respiratory Care Program
The Respiratory Care Program is a two-year collegiate program designed
for those who wish to earn an Associate Degree and prepare to assume
the responsibilities of a Respiratory Therapist in health care agencies.
The program includes a general education core curriculum as well
as respiratory care courses, labs, and clinical practice in affiliated
hospitals.
The graduate of the Respiratory Care Program is expected to play
a principle role in the restoration and/or maintenance of pulmonary
homeostasis. Included in this role is the administration of medical
gas therapy, aerosol therapy, chest physiotherapy, breathing retraining,
and measures for periodic lung expansion. The Graduate Therapist
is also able to assume a leadership role (under medical supervision)
in the management of artificial airways, continuous mechanical ventilation,
cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and pulmonary rehabilitation. Further,
he/she is prepared to perform adjunct laboratory procedures such
as obtaining and analyzing arterial blood and measuring pulmonary
function.
Upon completion of the Respiratory Care Program, the graduate is
qualified for a staff position under medical direction or to enter
an advanced training program to pursue specialization. The graduate
is also eligible for the examination process, which leads to national
and state certification and national registry.
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Please check with the
Division Administrative Assistant for more information on the
Pre-Admission conference Dates.
For more information email:
Peggy Spears-Davis
Peggy.Spears@kctcs.edu
Or call: 213-4155 to make an appointment. |
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Guide
(2009-2010)
Division Chair Person,
Eva Oltman
(502) 213-4245
Division
Secretary
Mary Warford
(502) 213-4296
Program Coordinator
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