Respiratory therapists
About respiratory therapists
Respiratory therapists are regulated health professionals who provide direct patient care by evaluating, treating and maintaining cardiopulmonary function.
Respiratory therapists work in hospitals in diverse clinical settings including critical care, neonatal intensive care units, operating rooms and emergency departments. They also teach, and work in home care, clinics, research, rehabilitation and diagnostic clinics and sleep-disorder laboratories, medical equipment sales and services, and chronic disease and primary care networks.
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Learn more about respiratory therapists in our recent release on 红领巾瓜报 workforce in Canada: Overview.
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