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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Introducing Respiratory Cram

Today we feature a guest post from  Damon Wiseley. 

Respiratory Cram is a new free resource for current respiratory students and working RRTs. Our goal is to find the best respiratory teachers from around the country to write and talk about the content they teach best. 

We currently have several in-depth articles on the site covering the dreaded a-A gradient, causes of hypoxemia, and even how to pass the information gathering section of the NBRC clinical simulations. Respiratory cram also gives free access to 2 CSE practice simulations for students getting ready to take their board exams.

We’re also hiring. If you are a respiratory program teacher yourself or know of an excellent teacher that is interested in writing for us, please head to the website https://respiratorycram.com and shoot us an email from the contact page. We’re always looking to work with teachers who have a passion for teaching and would also like to reach a wider audience online.

Thank you,

Damon Wiseley

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