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The New Brunswick Association of Respiratory Therapists is the body regulating the profession of Respiratory Therapy in the Province of New Brunswick.
Our mission is to protect the public by ensuring that Respiratory Therapists in our province deliver safe and ethical care.
What is a Respiratory Therapist?
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Registration - NBART Online Application and Renewal
NBART News and Events |
NEW BRUNSWICK LUNG ASSOCIATION RESPIRATORY HEALTH SYMPOSIUM
Delta Beausejour, Moncton, New Brunswick September 24, 2010
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FCSRT- A Professional Designation from the CSRT
The CSRT has created a Fellowship program and will begin accepting applications of the designation of CSRT Fellow (FCSRT) effective September 1, 2010. The applications will be endorsed by the Board of Directors at its November meeting and FCSRT fellows confirmed by January 1, 2011.
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NBART Appoints Permanent Registrar
The New Brunswick Association of Respiratory Therapists is pleased to announce that Troy Denton BSc.RRT was the successful applicant for the posted position of Registrar. Troy has been the acting Registrar since January 2010 and has done an outstanding job. The NBART is very pleased that he has accepted this permanent position and congratulates him on his success.
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Air quality health index expanded to Fredericton and Moncton
The air quality health index (AQHI) - based on its success in Saint John - is being expanded to include Fredericton and Moncton. Health Minister Mary Schryer, Environment Minister Rick Miles and Local Government Minister Chris Collins made the announcement today.
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President-Elect Position Available
The New Brunswick Association of Respiratory Therapists (NBART) is currently seeking applications for the vacant volunteer position of President-Elect for the Board of Directors.Read more... |
Professional Liability Insurance for New Graduates
The CSRT has obtained enhanced professional liability coverage (PLI) for new graduates who have a restricted license and start working before passing the national exam. Up to now, the CSRT has offered PLI only to registered members. The CSRT has been successful in negotiating PLI coverage for new graduates who are eligible for restricted licenses in their province. The PLI coverage is limited to six months and will be cancelled if the student fails the exam (after two consecutive attempts). Please contact the CSRT for more information. |
Disease Prevention and Management Framework for New Brunswick
Message from Deputy Minister Don Ferguson : As Deputy Minister of Health, I am happy to present the Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Framework for New Brunswick. Primary health care is a necessary foundation in the development of a self-sufficient and sustainable health-care system for New Brunswickers. The Provincial Health Plan 2008-2012 sets out six strategic pillars that formulated a vision and direction for our province. This framework will help move us from a "find it and fix it" approach to more of a "prevent it, find it and manage it" philosophy. This document will provide a framework within which we can be engaged for our health and our future. Full details here ...... |
New Online Registration Process Launched
The NBART is pleased to announce the launch of our new online application and renewal system which became active on February 1, 2010. This new system will allow new and returning members to complete the license to practice application process as well as pay all related fees online without the need to complete long paper forms. Welcome letters and instructions on the use of the NBART online system have been mailed to all current members. The NBART is proud to be able to offer its members such an advanced system and believes that it will streamline our licensing process to better serve you. Read more... |
My Choices-My Health
My Choices-My Health is a free six session workshop designed to help individuals develop the skills needed to better manage the daily life challenges of living with chronic mental or physical health diseases.
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