UNC Charlotte Respiratory Therapy Programs; Dept. of Kinesiology

UNC Charlotte Respiratory Therapy Programs; Dept. of Kinesiology

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UNC Charlotte Respiratory Therapy Programs
Mission: To provide an avenue for credentialed respirator

The BSRT program at UNCC was established in 2007 to provide a pathway for associate-level therapists to advance to the baccalaureate level. UNCC accepts 64 credits for the associate level coursework and awards 12 credits by examination for the RRT. The courses in the program are offered entirely online to make it accessible to the working respiratory therapist. The courses are designed to enhance

Photos from UNC Charlotte Respiratory Therapy Programs; Dept. of Kinesiology's post 05/14/2022

We wanted to take a moment to congratulate all of our 2022 BSRT/MSRC graduates! As you move on to the next big things in your life/career, remember that the faculty at UNCC will always be here for you.

With that said, we were able to snag a few photos with our students after busy graduation. If you have any more photos to add, please email them to [email protected] to share!

Stay in touch!

- Prof. Ring

Photos from UNC Charlotte Respiratory Therapy Programs; Dept. of Kinesiology's post 04/25/2022

Big shout out to BSRT student Michael Berrier and adviser/instructor Professor Brian Ring for winning the Health Sciences Oral Presentation award during the Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) at UNC-Charlotte!

12/09/2021

Congratulations to current student (and class of 2022) Whitney Sewell for her recent acceptance into Methodist University's Physician Assistant program! Wonderful representation of our profession and BSRT/MSRC programs!

11/15/2021

Congratulations to Professor Brian Ring for receiving five awards in recognition of his research in FY2021 among all UNC Charlotte faculty!

10/27/2021

Happy Respiratory Care Week, BSRT & MSRC students, UNCC alumni, & program faculty as well as all the respiratory therapists in North Carolina, across the country, & around the world!
For many of us, life as we previously knew it has been fundamentally altered. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused so much change in so little time. It has swamped our hospitals & brought on mass fear of illness, as well as unemployment & recession. It has closed restaurants, schools, & even whole nations.
Thank you to all the respiratory therapists, near & far, for the sacrifices you make, every day and especially during this pandemic. Your dedication, commitment, and courage deserve our deepest gratitude and admiration. Your service to your patients & community is saving countless lives & making thousands of differences. Many of you balanced job expectations, personal life requirements, school deadlines, & the continued unknowns of COVID-19. You are all heroes in our eyes & this country wouldn't be able to get through this time without you. You inspire us each & every day.
During this difficult time, please know that we stand by you. It is a privilege to call each of you our colleagues during this very trying time. Please know that your brave, hard work is not going unrecognized and we appreciate each of you rising to the current challenge. Thank you so much for all that you do and know we are here to support you in any way that we can!

"You are braver than you believe,
and stronger than you seem,
and smarter than you think."
- Christoper Robin

Photos 09/22/2021

Participation is down in education programs, with a 27% enrollment decrease since 2010, and only 10% of programs are currently at capacity. Help us attract more RTs to prevent gaps in respiratory care: https://bit.ly/3eL4doE

09/07/2021

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Congratulations to one of our dedicated Respiratory Therapy faculty members, Amanda Dexter. She was voted president elect for the North Carolina Society of Respiratory Care. Way to go, Amanda!

NC Faces Shortage Of Respiratory Therapists As COVID Hospitalizations Climb 09/02/2021

Listen in as BSRT alumnae Charley Starnes & Candace Yow discuss the impact of increasing COVID-19 hospitalizations on the respiratory therapy profession in North Carolina. We appreciate your advocacy & are very proud to call you our RT colleagues! 💚🖤👩🏻‍⚕️

NC Faces Shortage Of Respiratory Therapists As COVID Hospitalizations Climb Respiratory therapists play a critical role in treating COVID-19 patients. They were in high demand before the coronavirus pandemic, and now, with a surge in cases, the need is even greater.

Meet the RESPIRATORY CARE Intern! 09/02/2021

Take a look at Professor Amanda Nickel's interview as the current editorial intern for the Respiratory Care journal. Way to go! 🖤💚📊

Meet the RESPIRATORY CARE Intern! In this interview, Editor in Chief Rich Branson MSc RRT FAARC interviews the current Editorial Intern, Amanda Nickel MSc RRT-NPS RRT-ACCS.Follow us on Twitte...

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