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Culture of Safety Survey

Culture of Safety Survey

Dont want to use the QR Code? Survey Link here

We got hacked!

We got hacked!

Recently someone was able to post a link to what they said was “Microsoft 365” or Microsoft…with a download link. Don’t do it! We’ve changed our passwords, and if it happens again we’ll take other measures. If you did click on their link, get your Click to read more…

Are you Burned Out?

Are you Burned Out?

Please take the national survey examining Burnout and Resilience among RTs across the US. HERE: Burnout and Resilience in Respiratory Therapy | QuestionPro Survey MORE INFORMATION 📢 Participate in a National Study Weathering the Storm: Burnout and Resilience in U.S. Respiratory Therapists Amid COVID-19 Why? Click to read more…

Santa at Medical City Dallas

Santa at Medical City Dallas

Respiratory Therapy Leader Morgan Mora helped Santa Claus find the Children’s lobby of Medical City Dallas Hospital. Santa and Morgan are very close (wink wink). Flanked by two adorable service dogs, Santa is shown giving out a tool box to a good little patient (not Click to read more…

Happy Holidays from Respiratory Care

Happy Holidays from Respiratory Care

You and yours have a great holiday season. Stay well.

ABL (Blood Gas) Training

ABL (Blood Gas) Training

YouTube Videos featuring operation of the ABL ABG Machine Here

Upload your BLS, ACLS, PALS, etc…

Upload your BLS, ACLS, PALS, etc…

You will need to have a digital copy ready for upload: Add the certificate to your talent profile:

RT Participates in Halloween Carnival

RT Participates in Halloween Carnival

I have to say that I think RT had the BEST set-up and game (fishing game) of all the departments that participated in the Medical City Dallas Halloween Carnival! Of course, I’m biased. Shown in the picture: Trevor Amis, mom and RT manager Morgan Mora, Click to read more…

Z Vent Training

Z Vent Training

The Z vent inservice is scheduled for November 3-6 at the following times: 3pm, 4pm, 5:30pm, and 9pm Please do the virtual training here

Science Today: Causation vs. Correlation

Science Today: Causation vs. Correlation

Respiratory therapy is a science-based discipline where treatments follow scientific evidence in peer reviewed journals like Respirtory Care, JAMA, and more. There seems to be a trend, parrticularly in social media, where science is often misrepresented or ignored. Certain individuals, to prove their bias, often Click to read more…