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At Houston Methodist, the Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) position is responsible for performing routine respiratory care procedures as assigned, varying in complexity which include, but are not limited to, preparation, administration and monitoring of medication and treatment modalities and gas therapy, ventilator support, spirometry and assistance with bronchoscopy.
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RCP - Licensed Respiratory Care Practitioner - State Licensure. This position is accountable and responsible for respiratory care administered under the direction of a Licensed Respiratory Therapist and in accordance with therapy guidelines, applicable regulations, and departmental policy, procedures and practices, ensuring the department's patient, visitor and customer interactions are aligned with Houston Methodist's ICARE values.
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Current and unrestricted Respiratory Care Practitioner License with the State of Texas required. Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) or Registered Respiratory Therapist-Adult Critical Care Specialty (RRT-ACCS) or Registered Respiratory Therapist-Sleep Disorders Specialty (RRT-SDS) required.
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Education and Licensure Requirements: Completion of respiratory care degree program Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) and Licensed Respiratory Care Practitioner by the State of Texas (RCP)Based on location assignment may also require BLS/ACLS/ and or PALS Minimum Experience: None RequiredPrevious Respiratory Therapy experience preferred.
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Bachelor's Degree Preferred; Graduate of a Respiratory Care program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) or other accrediting body approved by the Advisory BoardLicenses & Certifications:-Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) from the National Board for Respiratory Care.- Basic Life Support from the American Heart Association (AHA) -ACLS from the American Heart Association (AHA) -Respiratory Care Practitioner from the Texas Medical Board.
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Permanent ortemporary assignment may be made to the Pulmonary Function Lab to perform diagnostic procedures to identify andquantify dysfunction by spirometry, gas diffusion, and body plethysmographyQualificationsRequired:*Completion of respiratory care degree program*Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) and LicensedRespiratory Care Practitioner by the State of Texas (RCP)*Based on location assignment may also require BLS/ACLS/ andor PALS.
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CERTIFICATION, LICENSURECertified Respiratory Therapist (CRT)Licensed by the State of Texas Medical Board as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP). Licensed by the State of Texas Medical Board as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP.
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Must be a Registered Respiratory Care Practitioner. Supplemental Health Care is seeking a travel Registered Respiratory Therapist for a travel job in Houston, Texas.
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Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) State license. Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT). Associate degree from an accredited Respiratory Therapy program recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or training from an otherwise recognized training entity (e.g., hospital-based program) in Respiratory Therapy OR.
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Respiratory Care Practitioner certification issued by the Texas Medical Board. You will administer respiratory care therapies, including oxygen delivery, aerosol medication delivery, and chest physiotherapy.
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We are searching for an Advanced Respiratory Care Practitioner - someone who works well in a fast-paced setting. In this role, you'll administer a variety of respiratory care procedures in a developmentally/age appropriate manner for patients ranging from neonates to adults.
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Job Summary A Registered Respiratory Therapist has been validated by successful completion of the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) requirements for professional RCP license by the Texas Medical Board and has greater than 5 yeas of work experience in respiratory care.
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RRT/Respiratory Care Practitioner (RRT / RCP), or Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician (CRTT) State Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician, or State Registered Respiratory Therapist.
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Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP): Licensed by the State of Texas Medical Board as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP). Reg Respiratory Therapist (RRT): Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) from the National Board Respiratory Care.
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Reg Respiratory Therapist (RRT): Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) from the National Board Respiratory Care. Description for Job , performing, and analyzing diagnostic and function tests to assess lung capacity and capability.
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