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  1. الصورة الرمزية Master-Atlanta
    Master-Atlanta

    مبتعث مستجد Freshman Member

    Master-Atlanta الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية

    Master-Atlanta , ذكر. مبتعث مستجد Freshman Member. من السعودية , مبتعث فى الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية , تخصصى RT , بجامعة GSU
    • GSU
    • RT
    • ذكر
    • Atlannta, Gorgia
    • السعودية
    • Mar 2007
    المزيدl

    November 17th, 2007, 05:23 AM

    السلام عليكم
    كيفكم والاهل ان شاء الله طيبين
    والدراسه بشر ان شاء الله انها ماشيه

    هذا برنامج جديد اعتقد ان الجامعه هذي هي الاولا في تقديمه
    اذا كان معك اي بكلوريوس تقدر تحصل على ماجستير في ال
    RT
    في سنتين وهذي هي المواد
    Integrated Baccalaureate to Master's Degree Program
    Benefits of the Integrated Baccalaureate to Master's Degree Program
    The Respiratory Therapy Integrated Bachelor's to Master's Degree Program combines practical, hands-on experience from traditional undergraduate coursework with graduate coursework, some of which is on-line learning. Georgia State University has had a long and prestigious history of educating health professionals in the field of respiratory therapy. Once you've earned a degree in Respiratory Therapy you can being working in the field immediately. Take advantage of Georgia State University's excellent reputation in health care and get hands-on clinical experience in world renowned health institutions, including Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University Hospital.
    Career Opportunities
    There is a lot of diversity in the field of Respiratory Therapy. Many RTs work in hospitals, in Intensive Care Units, Neonatal Units, the Operating Room, the Emergency Department or the Pulmonary Function Lab. Respiratory Therapists may also bring their skills into the community where they work in home care, long term care or rehabilitation facilities. Industry also looks for RTs in sales, manufacturing and research development.
    As with many health care fields, aging baby boomers will increase the demand for Respiratory Therapists. Elderly patients suffer most from respiratory ailments and cardiopulmonary diseases such as pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and heart disease. 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.
    How Long Does It Take?
    The Georgia State University Integrated Bachelor's to Master's program is a two year, full time degree program.
    How Do I Apply?
    To apply to the Integrated Bachelor's to Master's Degree Program, print and mail your application to:
    Office of Academic Assistance
    College of Health and Human Sciences
    Georgia State University
    P.O. Box 3995
    Atlanta, GA 30302-3995
    Click here for Application Instructions and Forms
    International applicants, whose native language is not English, regardless of language of instruction, must submit acceptable results from the Georgia State Test of English Proficiency (GSTEP). Because of the communication demands in the profession of respiratory care, both with patients and staff members, and the critical nature of clinical care, adequate verbal and written comprehension of English is necessary.
    A faculty committee reviews applications and makes decisions on admission to the program. Application deadline is May 15. Admission is for fall semester only.
    The Respiratory Care Program at Georgia State University
    The Integrated B.S. to M.S. degree is 85 semester hours.
    Completion of undergraduate degree in any field is required.
    Completion of the following prerequisites is required:
    View the list here.
    Students who wish to complete or update prerequisites at Georgia State University can apply through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at www.gsu.edu/admissions for postbaccalaureate status. Under this undergraduate status, a student who has received a bachelor's degree can complete the required prerequisites.
    Clinical experience with patients in the metro area is combined each semester with didactic courses at Georgia State.
    Class size is limited to availability at clinical site. Ranking for admission is competitive, based on academic record.
    Student selection is based on: minimum 3.0 overall grade point average, science GPA, GRE scores (1000 minimum), consistency of academic performance, grade trends, and interpersonal abilities.
    Professional Curriculum
    Integrated Baccalaureate to Master's Degree Program in Respiratory Therapy
    YEAR ONE
    1) Fall Semester:
    RT 6111 (4 hrs) Respiratory Care Procedures I
    RT 6025 (4 hrs) Patient Evaluation
    RT 6050 (1hr) Clinical I
    RT 6005 (3 hrs) Clinical Cardio Physiology
    HHS 6010 (3 hrs) Graduate Medical Terminology
    HHS 8000 (3 hrs) Trends Affecting Health Policy
    Total Hours: 18
    2) Spring Semester:
    RT 6027 (3 hrs) Pulmonary Diseases
    RT 6030 (3 hrs) Pulmonary Function Diganostics
    RT 6040 (3 hrs) Respiratory Care Pharmacology
    RT 6051 (4 hrs) Clinical II
    RT 6112 (3 hrs) Respiratory Therapy Equipment II
    HHS 7500 (3 hrs) Health Communication
    Total Hours: 19
    3) Summer Semester:
    RT 6052 (1 hr) Clinical Practice III
    RT 7011 (3 hrs) Mechanical Ventilation I
    RT 7070 (2 hrs) Advanced Cardiac Life Support
    RT 7020 (3 hrs) Advanced Clinical Perceptorship
    RT 7090 (3 hrs) Seminar in Respiratory Care
    OR
    RT 7095 (3 hrs) Problems in Respiratory Care
    Total Hours: 12
    YEAR TWO
    4) Fall Semester:
    RT 7012 (4 hrs) Ventilatory Support II
    RT 7051 (3 hrs) Clinical IV
    RT 7080 (2 hr) Pediatric Respiratory Care
    RT 6060 (3 hrs) Advanced Cardiopulmonary Monitoring
    HHS 6000 (3 hrs) Research for Health Professions
    Total Hours: 15
    5) Spring Semester:
    RT 7052 (5 hrs) Clinical V
    RT 7075 (3 hrs) Patient Care Management Strategies
    RT 7081 (3 hrs) Neonatal Respiratory Care
    RT 7085 (3 hrs) Trends to Long-Term Care
    RT 6030 (3 hrs) Advance Topics in Mechanical Ventilation
    RT 7995 (3 hrs) Directed Study
    Total Hours: 20
    6) Summer Semester:
    RT 7995 (3 hrs) Directed Studies
    RT 7010 (3 hrs) Teaching Practicum
    Total Hours: 6
    Total BS: 49
    Total MS: 39
    TOTAL: 85
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