Specialized training in managing cardiopulmonary disorders and critical care ventilation
B.Sc. Respiratory Therapy is an allied health specialty that focuses on the treatment, management, and care of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities of the cardiopulmonary system.
Respiratory therapists work under the direction of physicians to provide care for patients ranging from premature infants with underdeveloped lungs to elderly patients with chronic diseases.
Comprehensive curriculum covering cardiopulmonary physiology, mechanical ventilation, and critical care.
Mastery of intubation, extubation, and emergency airway maintenance protocols.
Expertise in operating life-support systems for neonatal, pediatric, and adult patients.
Training in arterial blood gas analysis, bronchoscopy assistance, and pulmonary rehabilitation.
Graduates find roles in intensive care units, sleep laboratories, and pulmonary rehabilitation centers.
Managing ventilators and providing critical airway support in ICUs and emergency departments.
Conducting sleep studies and manageing therapy for patients with sleep-related breathing disorders.
Providing long-term respiratory care and equipment management for patients in home settings.
Join SNSCAHS and lead the future of respiratory care technology.
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