As many of you have become aware, Iowa has become the next state facing deregulation. Their state legislature introduced a bill on February 21 that eliminates several licensing boards, including the board of respiratory care. Not surprising, the Iowa Society for Respiratory Care (IASRC) is opposed to this bill, and nearly all organizations that face […]
Membership Survey Responses
“More in-depth information on issues in the field, state” Response by Jorge Nogueira, Director-at-Large We welcome you to regularly visit the NJSRC website at www.njsrc.org. The website will bring more interaction with instant social network postings to our Twitter (@NJSocRespCare) and Facebook page (@NJSRC), which means when we post a new article or event, you […]
Membership Survey Results Were Delayed but Here Now
No, you aren’t crazy – there is a two for one special for eScope this month! We faced a bit of a logistical hiccup in January and could not get the eScope out on time. And, we’ve been telling you all that responses to member’s comments were scheduled to be out in February, so here […]
“Advance the APRT licensure”
We, along with other societies, must lobby state legislatures to obtain licensure. Without the ability to practice, the efforts of the CoARC, NBRC, and AARC would all be in vain. This will be the most difficult part to accomplish, as obstacles and resistance may arise from other organizations.
“Align with other professions to give us more clout”
Respiratory care has just begun the process of eliminating the CRT credential, making the RRT entry level. More needs to be done to develop true bachelor’s degree programs in respiratory care if our profession is to remain current and ensure alignment with other allied health professions. We as a professional group need to be more visible to the public.
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