
The sixteen-month concentrated professional program is designed to provide the student with all of the skills needed to practice as a graduate respiratory therapist.
Centered at the Lancaster Regional Medical Center in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the program progresses from simple to complex, with constant emphasis on critical thinking and decision-making.
The early months are classroom oriented with clinical observation beginning immediately. Skills lab activities follow the didactic presentation where small group learning activities emphasize skill-based hands-on experience.
After achieving a pass rating on any procedure in a simulated patient environment, the student begins to practice the procedure on patients under the supervision of a clinical instructor. As less supervision is warranted, more freedom is afforded to encourage a transition to independent practice.
The final five months of the program consist of specialized or advanced clinical experiences.
Most of this assignment is carried out in area medical centers where the student works directly with therapists, nurses and physicians in assigned clinical areas. Each day and week of these rotations is outlined for the student. Behavioral objectives describe and guide the experiential learning. The program culminates in a comprehensive final examination.
During the final clinical practicum, it is convenient for the student to have the use of a car for travel to area medical centers where they will be assigned. Students without access to a car will be assigned with another student who has one.