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Welcome to Respiratory Therapy...
The Respiratory Therapy Program at Catawba Valley Community College was established in
1991. This program offers career education for individuals interested in becoming a respiratory therapist.
The respiratory therapist is qualified to assume primary responsibility for respiratory and cardiac care,
including the supervision of technicians. The therapist makes patient care decisions concerning the use of
life-support systems, oxygen therapy and other breathing treatments. They also perform heart and lung
studies. Upon graduation from the therapist program, the student receives the Associate in Applied Science
(A.A.S.) Degree.
Graduates of the Respiratory Therapy Program are eligible to apply for admission to take
the entry-level examination from the National Board for Respiratory Care. Upon successful completion of
entry-level examination, students may then sit for the Advanced Practitioner Examinations.
Employment settings for graduates of the Respiratory Therapy Program include hospitals,
clinics, nursing homes, education, industry, and home care.
The department is housed in the Paap Building and departmental facilities include a
classroom, laboratory, and a computer center. Maximum student enrollment per year is 15.
The respiratory therapy program is designed to be completed in 5 semesters although many
students choose to extend their course work over a longer span of time. The program is fully accredited by
the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs in collaboration with the Committee on
Accreditation for Respiratory Care.
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