Respiratory Therapist RRT Respiratory Therapy: Job
Outlook
Job opportunities are expected
to be very good, especially for respiratory therapists with cardiopulmonary
care skills or experience working with
infants. Employment of respiratory therapists is expected to increase
faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2012,
because of substantial growth in numbers of the middle-aged and elderly
population—a development that will heighten the incidence of
cardiopulmonary disease.
Older Americans suffer most from respiratory ailments and cardiopulmonary
diseases such as pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and heart
disease. As their numbers increase, the need for respiratory therapists
will increase as well. In addition, advances in treating victims of
heart attacks, accident victims, and premature infants (many of whom
are dependent on a ventilator during part of their treatment) will
increase the demand for the services of respiratory care practitioners.
Although hospitals will continue to employ the vast majority of therapists,
a growing number can expect to work outside of hospitals in home healthcare
services, offices of physicians or other health practitioners, or consumer
goods rental firms.
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