Last class of Respiratory Care students Pinned:

"The faculty of the program is very proud of the class of 2015. Following the merger with Moultrie Technical College to form the new South Regional Technical School, these students represent the latest graduating class of Respiratory Care Southwest Georgia Technical Program College. Although this is a "bitter" opportunity for these graduates, the school merged provide interesting opportunities for future expansion of the respiratory care program to meet the growing demand for respiratory therapists who are national, "said director SRTC Respiratory Care program Tammy Miller, MEd, RRT, CPFT.
The students include Tanner Brooks recognized Pelham, Haily Culpepper Camilla, Jessica Henry Valdosta, Huckeba Margaret Coolidge, Kristine McLendon Pelham, Kyle along Thomasville, Thomasville Aubrey Taylor and Brittany Washington Moultrie.
Program graduates of science degree in applied associated respiratory care are eligible to take the certification exams through the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) to obtain credentials respiratory therapist (RRT). In addition to the RRT credential, graduates are eligible to take a series of certification exams neonatal specialists including pediatric pulmonary specialist (NPS), intensive care specialist (CCS), the Technical Certificate lung function (CPFT) and registered technologist role ( RPFT). A number of universities offer advanced degrees in respiratory care in bachelors, masters and doctoral TSR seeking to pursue specialization in teaching, research and management.
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