RN thinking of getting into RT program...
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First of,i thought of posting this in here since its with regards to pulmonary area.
Hi everyone i recently had my RN license and will start working in MICU in a level I hospital in la...In the hopes of becoming CRNA someday..i bumped into this RT discussion here and realize that it might be beneficial that i know alot about vents, hemodynamics etc...but do I need to become a RRT (registered resp. therapist) or its not necessary if im a RN already?
Any thoughts are appreciated:saint: