OVERVIEW
The Respiratory Specialist is primarily responsible for helping with the management of a respiratory unit by administering respiratory therapy and performing pulmonary function tests under the supervision of a physician or nurse anesthetist. The Respiratory Specialist is strictly an advanced-level position.
JOB DUTIES
TRAINING
Job training for a Respiratory Specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 37 weeks and 4 days of Advanced Individual Training, including inpatient care.
Some of the skills you'll learn are:
HELPFUL SKILLS
REQUIRED ASVAB SCORE(S)
Skilled Technical (ST): 102
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FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS
The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with hospitals, nursing homes or rehabilitation centers. With a Respiratory Specialist background, you may consider a career as an emergency medical technician, a medical assistant, a medication aide or a physician assistant.
With continued study and experience, you may qualify for certification as a National Board for Respiratory Care respiratory therapist.
RESPIRATORY SPECIALIST