KENTUCKY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM
Respiratory Care Program
Faculty
Planning Documents
Program Information
Program Description
Available Credentials
Licensure and Accrediation
Employment Opportunities
Admission Requirements
Program Cost
Length of Program
Classes Needed
Allied Health Division
Preadmission Conference rescheduled for February 21 @ 6:00 PM; Hatley Bldg. Room 14

Respiratory Care

Program coordinator: Tina Siddon
Clinical coordinator: Shawn Goshen

Program Description

Respiratory Care is a profession involved in supporting cardiopulmonary health, rehabilitation, therapeutics, and life support. Therapists are also extensively involved in cardiopulmonary diagnostic testing, patient evaluation and care planning. They work with patients of all ages from premature infants to the elderly. Therapists use knowledge of patient physiology and advanced technology in the planning and delivery of respiratory care.

Classroom instruction in theory and basic surgical skills is provided on campus. Under the guidance of program faculty, students can gain valuable experience in the care of clients of all ages in a number of different hospitals.

Available Credentials

Associate in Applied Science (AAS)

Area Hours to Complete Curriculum Guide
Advanced Respiratory Care Practitioner 74-78 Download (RTF)

Licensure and Accreditation

The Respiratory Care Program is accredited by the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC).

Employment Opportunities

Career and advancement opportunities in respiratory care are excellent, especially for those willing to travel or relocate. Most states require licensure. Most employers require Certification and/or Registry by the National Board for Respiratory Care. Most graduates work in hospitals, but opportunities exist in home health care, nursing homes and physicians offices. The average wage in Kentucky is $28,992. Employment throughout the United States ranges from $28,460 to $41,140 (National Bureau of Labor Static 2002)

Admission Requirements:

The following should be submitted to the Office of Admissions for admission to this program:

The following must be completed before being accepted into the program:

Projected Program Cost

Item Cost
Books $550.00
Lab Coats (2) $70.00
Scrub Suits (2) $100.00
Shoes $70.00
ID Badge $5.00
Stethoscope with Double Bell $76.00
Liability Insurance ($20.00 per year) $40.00
NBRC Application Fee
(CRT Exam $190/RRT Exam $390)
$580.00
Watch with Second Hand $30.00
Cap, Gown, Diploma Cover for Graduation $40.00
Hepatitis Vaccine $200.00
School Pin $40.80
HOSA Dues $12.00
Miscellaneous Items
(Pocket mask, etc.)
$50.00
Calculator $25.00
Tuition (79 total hours @ $98) $4,312.00
Mock NBRC CRT $40.00
Mock NBRC RRT $100.00
Total $5,760.80

Length of Program

Two full years for a full-time student. Courses are offered during four 16-week semesters (August – December and January – May). Classes are conducted between the hours of 7:30 AM - 5 PM. Evening rotations in clinical practice will be also required.

Students will be accepted into the program in the late Spring, and begin their curriculum in the Fall of each year. Usually the classes for both general education and the Respiratory Care will be at Madisonville Community College. Clinical courses will involve assignments to a variety of clinical affiliates. Travel and evening hours will be required. The primary clinical affiliate is Regional Medical Center.

Classes Needed

General Education Requirements

* Pre- or co-requisite to 1st semester of Respiratory Care classes

Program Classes

This curriculum guide is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for the KCTCS Catalog. Students should always choose classes in cooperation with the academic advisor to ensure that all degree requirements are being met.