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JOB SUMMARYThe Respiratory Therapist supports the Marshfield Clinic Health System (MCHS) in delivering inpatient and outpatient respiratory therapy services to patients from neonatal to geriatric, under the direction of physicians and administration.
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Skills & Knowledge: Strong knowledge of pulmonary function and pulmonary rehabilitation, proficiency in using respiratory therapy equipment, in-depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology related to the cardiopulmonary system, competence in EMR and computer literacy, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to work independently and as part of a healthcare team.
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State Respiratory Therapy License and Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT), or Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) required upon hire. If Temporarily Licensed via Alabama Board for Respiratory Therapy, CRT or RRT must be obtained prior to expiration of temporary license.
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We offer physical therapy, speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, sports medicine, respiratory care, women’s care, and an array of surgical services. You will conduct diagnostic procedures to evaluate the need for, and response to, respiratory therapy.
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JOB SUMMARYThe REGISTERED RESPIRATORY THERAPIST (RRT) is a qualified professional who directs, supervises, evaluates, and provides respiratory therapy services to patients as prescribed by the attending physician.
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The Infant Respiratory Therapy department includes many areas for opportunity such as Labor & Delivery Response, Level III NICU, OB Trauma Response, Neonatal Team Autonomy, and Inter-facility Ground Transport.
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Experience : Previous clinical experience practicing general respiratory therapy with experience in ICU, ER, Newborn, Pediatric and Cardiac Stress testing ABG sampling and analysis, Pulmonary Function Testing, and Cardiac Event and Holter monitoring preferred.
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Knowledge of modality and theory of respiratory therapy, adequate knowledge of anatomy, physiology and treatment effects. Job Summary:The respiratory therapist administers respiratory therapy to patients of all ages with varied cardio-respiratory diseases under direct or indirect supervision of a physician.
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Candidate must have credentials and NM state licensing (RN, Paramedic, Respiratory Therapy, medical Imaging or Radiation Therapy) Benefits Allied travel assignments are typically for 13 weeks and offer generous packages that include: Competitive pay rates Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k) and Flex Spending Life Insurance Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage Free Continuing Education Competitive Housing Deal Refer a friend and earn extra cash.
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State Registered Respiratory Therapist, or State Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician. Do you have the PRN career opportunities as a Respiratory Therapist PRN you want with your current employer.
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Associate's degree - Respiratory Therapy -BLS (American Heart Assoc.) Job Description & Requirements Registered Respiratory Therapist - Neonatal Intensive Care - (RRT - NICU) StartDate: 10/14/2024 Available Shifts: 12 N Pay Rate: $1851.46 - $2133.21 RRT needed asap Must have and RRT for this role.
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Essential Functions Meets patient's goals and needs and provides quality care by conducting pulmonary function tests; assessing and interpreting evaluations and test results; determining respiratory therapy treatment plans in consultation with physicians and by prescription.
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To be responsible for the delivery of respiratory care, including pulmonary endoscopy, pulmonary function testing, pulmonary exercise and metabolic testing, upper airway mechanics, discharge planning, patient education, medical gas therapy, medicated aerosol therapy, blood gas sampling, non-invasive monitoring, patient assessments, aerosol therapy, and ventilator management.
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