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Respiratory Therapists

Historical Job Growth

Civilian:job in recent demand

Civilian Historical Job Growth

Job Outlook

Much faster than average growth is projected for respiratory therapists. Job opportunities should be very good.

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Opportunities to Get Ahead

Respiratory therapists advance in clinical practice by moving from general care to the care of critically ill patients who have significant problems in other organ systems, such as the heart or kidneys. Respiratory therapists, especially those with a bachelor's or master's degree, also may advance to supervisory or managerial positions in a respiratory therapy department. Respiratory therapists in home health care and equipment rental firms may become branch managers. Some respiratory therapists advance by moving into teaching positions. Some others use the knowledge gained as a respiratory therapist to work in another industry, such as developing, marketing, or selling pharmaceuticals and medical devices.

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Top States with the most civilian jobs

States: CA, TX, FL, NY, OH,

Projected Civilian Job Growth

Future job growth is projected to be much faster than average

About 22,200 new jobs by 2018