Respiratory therapy is a growing healthcare profession that works to prevent, diagnose, and treat disorders of the circulatory and respiratory systems. Respiratory therapists work with medical doctors in a variety of healthcare centers, such as hospitals, physician offices, rehabilitation centers, and patient’s homes, with all ages of patients, from premature infants to the elderly.
With a 19% job outlook, respiratory therapy is a great career choice for those interested in working with patients with respiratory dysfunction. An associate’s degree is required to achieve the necessary training and education to become a respiratory therapist, however, bachelor’s degrees are also an option.
CWU offers coursework commonly required to gain entrance into an accredited Respiratory Therapy program. Every program is different, please meet with your advisor and compare prerequisites, as they will vary by program.
For more information go to: https://www.cwu.edu/academics/health-careers/pre-health-advising/pre-respiratory-therapy-resources.php.