Tuesday 30 June 2015

Recent SCC graduate nearly aces respiratory therapy licensing exam

Recent SCC graduate nearly aces respiratory therapy licensing exam:


That competition in a national bowl questionnaire or initiate conversation on a random day school, Noah Jones often stunned his instructors Southwestern Community College with their intelligence while working on her associate degree in respiratory therapy.

Just days after graduating from CSC, the resident Candler found another way to impress your professors. In his licensing exam through the National Board for Respiratory Care, Jones responded correctly to 134 of 140 questions. He just has to get 95 right to pass.

A representative of the NBRC refused to reveal the highest level in the review earlier this month, but Dean Jones in CSC suspect "does not come close to that."

"The highest grade that I know was around 120," said Mitch Fischer, dean of health sciences of the NCC. "I am a respiratory therapist for 25 years and have never seen anyone get such high quality respiratory therapist in the written exam. Grades of this nature ever seen."

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