HCWs Report Fewer Side Effects from Protein-based COVID-19 Vaccine
A survey of frontline healthcare workers suggests a protein-based COVID-19 vaccine may cause fewer symptoms and less work disruption compared to mRNA options.
A survey of frontline healthcare workers suggests a protein-based COVID-19 vaccine may cause fewer symptoms and less work disruption compared to mRNA options.
A survey of frontline healthcare workers suggests a protein-based COVID-19 vaccine may cause fewer symptoms and less work disruption compared to mRNA options.
Read MoreNurse practitioner topped US News & World Report’s list of 2026 Best Jobs, while respiratory therapist ranked #12 overall and #4 in healthcare careers.
Read MoreA bill to establish an Advanced Practice Respiratory Therapist (APRT) license in Ohio just passed the state House of Representatives.
Read MoreThe American College of Chest Physicians is exploring development of a certification program for advanced practice providers (APPs) in pulmonary medicine.
Read MoreThe American College of Chest Physicians introduced the CCAPP Certification Exam and educational program for nurse practitioners and physician assistants specializing in critical care.
Read MoreBaxter’s Voalte Linq powered by Scotty assistant, is a lightweight, voice-activated wearable badge designed to support efficient hospital communication between care teams and allow them to focus on direct patient care.
Read MoreNurse practitioner topped US News & World Report’s list of 2024 Best Jobs, while respiratory therapist ranked #53 overall and #12 in healthcare careers.
Read MoreIn RT’s January-February 2022 issue, we cover advanced practice respiratory therapists (APRTs); recent advancements in bronchoscopy; and acute respiratory distress syndrome and respiratory failure during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreUS News and World Report recently issued its annual list of “Best Healthcare Jobs” and ranked respiratory therapist as number 6.
Read MoreThe nation’s first APRT master’s program at Ohio State University recently graduated its first group of licensed advanced practice respiratory therapists.
Read MoreAccording to US News & World Report’s annual top 25 list of best healthcare jobs, respiratory therapist was ranked #16. Dentist, physician’s assistant, and nurse practitioner were rated the top 3.
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