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RTMatters Episode 017 | The NBRC: More Than Entry-Level Credentialing

RTMatters Episode 017 | The NBRC: More Than Entry-Level Credentialing

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In this episode of RTMatters, host Patrick Dunne is joined by Lori Tinkler, MBA, ICE-CPP, Chief Executive Officer of the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC), for an in-depth discussion on the vital role the NBRC plays in advancing the respiratory therapy profession.

While many respiratory therapists know the NBRC as the organization responsible for entry-level credentialing, Lori explains that its mission extends far beyond initial certification. The conversation explores how specialty credentials can support career advancement, professional growth, and expanded clinical opportunities throughout an RT's career.

Lori provides an inside look at the NBRC's rigorous examination development process, including how job analysis surveys, pre-testing, psychometric evaluation, and ongoing performance monitoring help ensure that credentialing examinations accurately reflect current clinical practice.

The discussion also highlights the NBRC's specialty credentials, including:

  • Adult Critical Care (ACCS)
  • Neonatal/Pediatric Specialty (NPS)
  • Pulmonary Function Technology (CPFT/RPFT)
  • Sleep Disorders Specialty (SDS)
  • Asthma Educator Certification (AE-C)

Patrick and Lori also discuss significant changes coming to the NBRC's entry-level credentialing examinations in January 2027, including the transition from the current two-exam pathway to a single examination with separate cut scores for the CRT and RRT credentials. The goal is to streamline the credentialing process while continuing to ensure that newly credentialed respiratory therapists demonstrate the knowledge and clinical competency needed for safe patient care.

Whether you're a respiratory therapy student preparing for your first credential, an experienced RT considering a specialty certification, or an educator helping prepare the next generation of clinicians, this episode offers valuable insight into the credentialing process and the future of respiratory care.

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