A formal six-week course in inhalation therapy started at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto in 1962 and remained the only formal course in Ontario
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COLLEGE OF RESPIRATORY THERAPISTS OF ONTARIO (i) successfully completed a program offered outside Canada either in Respiratory Therapy or in a closely
ApplicationAssessment_Guide_IEHP.pdf
The College of Respiratory Therapists of Ontario (the “CRTO”) is responsible for setting Respiratory Therapy entry to practice requirements in the province
Cdn_Prog_Approved.pdf
Council on Accreditation for Respiratory Therapy Education, and approved by the College of Respiratory Therapists of Ontario Throughout the program, you
Respiratory-Therapy.pdf
This exam is conducted by the Canadian Board of Respiratory Care (CBRC) Students apply to the CBRC in the third year of the program, in order Page 2 2
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Respiratory Therapy Programs approved by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MCU Code 61615) for delivery by Ontario
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Please note that the Respiratory Therapy program is considered oversubscribed Includes applicants not applying directly from an Ontario high school and
Respiratory-Therapy-ADMISSION-GUIDELINES.pdf
New Brunswick Association of Respiratory Therapists a) Have graduated from an approved Canadian Respiratory Therapy program (a list of the
NBARTGuideforApplicantsTrainedOutsideofCanada.pdf
Ontario College of Respiratory Therapists, and with the former Registrar of the processes for internationally trained applicants of similar Canadian
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1) Have graduated from an approved Canadian Respiratory Therapy program of the competency assessments are conducted by the regulatory body in Ontario,
IEHP_Assessment_Process.pdf