RN to RT?

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Specializes in Acute care, Community Med, SANE, ASC.

Has anyone gone to school for respiratory therapy after having their RN? I suspect this is an odd question because when I did a search I really only see people going from RT to RN. I'm wondering how this would impact my marketability as a nurse. I think RT would be a good addition to my knowledge and skill set.

Does anyone know if there is any kind of bridge program for an RN to RT or would it just be starting from scratch?

A) You cannot practice in both capacities at the same time

B) You would likely take a pay cut when working in the RT role

A) You cannot practice in both capacities at the same time

B) You would likely take a pay cut when working in the RT role

That pretty much sums it up. Maybe you have feelings that draw you away from bedside nursing? Do you have problems on the job? I just think something else is afoot to consider such a move which provides little to your nursing career (unless you're thinking to heck with nursing altogether).

Specializes in Acute care, Community Med, SANE, ASC.

I'm not considering a move to RT--was only considering adding that knowledge to my skill set. I realize it is an odd question.

I'm not considering a move to RT--was only considering adding that knowledge to my skill set. I realize it is an odd question.

I'm afraid I don't understand why you would want to do this. Any specific reasoning?

Specializes in Acute care, Community Med, SANE, ASC.

I've lost jobs and had to take pay cuts when the economy wasn't this bad so I try to make sure I am as marketable as possible. I figure if I'm in a position where I'm job hunting it won't hurt to have more skills and knowledge.

I don't have any sinister motivation. :-)

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