Networking: Develop your contact list it will help you in many ways with your career. Social Media: Great way to get more education and opportunities. Bring back conference content and share with your department. Invest in your career by attending whether your facility reimburses or not. Start with the NBRC Study Guide to gain the Sleep Disorders Specialty credential.Ĭonference Attendance: Local, regional, and national conference attendance will set you apart, boost your opportunities, and help make you the expert on current trends in the sleep disorders field. Even taking one course at a time towards your undergrad or graduate degree elevates your status within your current organization and helps you with new opportunities. Education and credentials give back to your career the day you start going for them. People will associate you with your goals before you ever reach them. What does it take to rise to the top in this specialty?ĪARC member Peter Allen, BSRC, RRT-NPS, RRT-SDS, RST, RPSGT, clinical coordinator for the Main Line Health Sleep Disorders Centers in Pennsylvania and 2018 AARC Sleep Practitioner of the Year, has these bits of advice -ĭevelop your Education and Credentials: Remember it’s the journey, not the destination here. Respiratory therapists who specialize in this area of care are involved in both the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. It’s no wonder then that sleep medicine has grown by leaps and bounds over the past couple of decades. Sleep is a big part of anyone’s life, and when it doesn’t come easy or go well, everything suffers. Guidance Document - RRT Entry to Licensure. Coding, Billing and Reimbursement Issues.Early Professional Membership for Students.
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