How to Effectively Study in Respiratory Therapy School

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Anywhere from Study habits to study tips and tricks, I cover a lot of different ways to study as well as resources students can look for. I hope this free eBook and video give Respiratory Therapy Students a lot of good information or perhaps even reinforce some things they already knew. I think building good habits is the most beneficial thing RT students and all other healthcare students can do.

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U need to make more frequent videos. There so interesting .thank u!

sherrydawson
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I’m glad I found your channel. I’m hopefully starting my RT program in the spring and I’m looking at ways to study and be ready. I know the program is intense so I want to be prepared. :)

ymrs.bradleyy
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Thank you for your tips! I’m in my first semester! Keep going!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

jackelynem
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I’m soooo nervous I start in the fall . I’m already studying the respiratory system before hand

TheJayrock
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Hey think you so much for the information, I was wondering if you can make a video on neonatal and peds?

Davidp
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I’m audiotory Learner and visual learner

caribaez
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How long would a typical study session be for you in RT school?

mohamedmustafa
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Choose R.N., NOT respiratory therapist. Physicians refer to respiratory as 'ancillary', lumped in with C.N.A.s. Despite taking the same general education, prerequisites and sciences respiratory earns about 20% to 30% LESS THAN R.N.s.
R.N.s and M.D.s ate lunch, conversed idly, and even dated/married; yet, NEARLY never, can the same be said of the LOWLY respiratory therapist. My usual contribution to the 'team' was, " SaO2 is something %" followed by, "ok, ya sure", by the Pulmonologist. 37 years of such 'team work' was not pleasant, or worth it. Further, the nature of the discipline greatly diminishes the areas needed, thus opportunities are diminished. Choose R.N., NOT respiratory therapist.

JonBrown-pohe