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2020-2021 REVISED JUNE 2020RESPIRATORYCAREGATEWAYCC.EDU/RESPIRATORY-CARE[ I N FO R M AT I O N PAC K E T ]The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) is an EEO/AA institution and an equal opportunity employer of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. All qualified applicants will receiveconsideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or national origin. A lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participationin the career and technical education programs of the District.The Maricopa County Community College District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities. For Title IX/504 concerns, call the following number toreach the appointed coordinator: (480) 731-8499. For additional information, as well as a listing of all coordinators within the Maricopa College system, http://www.maricopa.edu/non-discrimination.For the latest information on programs, graduation rates and other important consumer information, please visit our website at gatewaycc.edu

Respiratory CareDear Prospective Student:Thank you for your interest in obtaining a degree in Respiratory Care at Gateway CommunityCollege! Respiratory Therapists care for some of the most critical patients in the hospital that fallinto all age groups. They manage and treat a variety of pulmonary ailments while workingalongside the physician as well as all others on the medical care team. By the time our studentsgraduate, they are able to administer respiratory medications and run the most state-of-the-artequipment used in medical facilities around the country.Our program is fully accredited and a total of four semesters long. Prior to submitting yourapplication into the Respiratory Program, two semesters of prerequisite coursework is required.Specific information related to program admission and operation can be found in this packet.Upon completion of the program our students are awarded an Associates of Applied Sciencedegree. We begin new classes each fall and spring semester by accepting 20 to 25 students ata time, with a two spot guarantee for veteran students per semester and five spots to supportthe GateWay Community College/HonorHealth collaboration.If you have questions or are ready to submit your application for admission into the program,please contact a Health Sciences Academic Advisor at 602-286-8200.Thank you again for considering our program!Sincerely,Tracey SchartzTracey Schartz M.ED., RRT, VA-BCProgram Director, Respiratory CareTracey.Schartz@gatewaycc.edu602-286-8523A Maricopa Community Collegelearn more.live better.

T AB L EOFC O N TE N TSTable of Contents . 4Career Description . 5Degree Requirements – Respiratory Care Program . 5Placement Testing . 5Admission criteria. 5Program Prerequisites . 5Program Prerequisites – Respiratory Care (by semester – subject to change) . 6Program of Study – Respiratory Care (by semester – subject to change) . 6Estimated Program Costs . 8Immunizations, Testing, and Background Requirements . 9Frequently Asked Questions . 9Accreditations. 10Confidentiality Statement. 10Policies, Rules, Requirements, and Regulations Compliance. 10EEO Statement . 10College Communication . 11Contact Information . 11Student Services. 11Admission: Respiratory Care Program . 12Admission Application for Respiratory Care Program . 13Waiver of Licensure/Certification Disclaimer . 15Respiratory Care – Admission Application Checklist/Advisor Review . 17MCCCD Summary of Criminal Background Check Requirements . 19MCCCD Acknowledgement of Criminal Background Check Requirements . 20Respiratory Care4Jan 2021

C AR E E R D E S C R I P TI O NRespiratory care involves the assessment, evaluation, treatment and care of people with lung andbreathing problems. Diagnoses of respiratory care patients include asthma, heart conditions and chesttrauma.Registered Respiratory Therapists provide medications, treatments and therapy, in order to improve apatient's lung functionality. Job responsibilities involve: operating sophisticated medical equipmentgaining classroom and lab experiencedeveloping clinical knowledge and experienceshowing sensitivity to the physical and psychological needs of patientsThe majority of Registered Respiratory Therapists work at hospitals, but employment also is in doctor'soffices, emergency departments, trauma, critical care, surgery, pediatrics, neonatology, home care, andnursing homes.D E GR E E R E QU I R E ME N T S – R E S PI R A T OR Y C A R E P R O G R A MPLACEMENT TESTI NGPlacement test is designed to identify your skill levels in English language usage, reading andmathematics. Assessment tests are scheduled at a variety of times in GateWay’s Testing Center and arefree of charge. Please contact GateWay’s Testing Center or visit the website to get updatedrequirements and hours of operation.ADMI SSI ON CRI TERI A1. Formal admission to the program is required.2. Background check requirements: Admission to an Allied Health program requires that students be incompliance with the Maricopa County Community College District Background Check Standards. Uponconditional program enrollment, the student must comply with all requirements of the MCCCDBackground Check Policy.3. Clinical health and safety requirements must be met. Upon conditional program enrollment, thestudent must comply with all requirements of the MCCCD Clinical Health and Safety Policy.4. Inability to comply with background check requirements and/or clinical health and safetyrequirements at the start of classes may result in cancellation of enrollment.PROGRAM PREREQUI SI TESStudents are eligible to apply to the Respiratory Care program once they have completed allprerequisite courses or are in the last semester of prerequisite course work. The following are prerequisitesfor admission into the Respiratory Care Program. A student with an Associate of Arts Degree or higher in ahealthcare field may not be required to complete all prerequisites. Please refer to the college catalogand/or a Health Science academic advisor for further information. Program Prerequisite courses must becompleted prior to the start of the program of study.Respiratory Care5Jan 2021

PROGRAM PREREQUISITES – RESPIRATORY CARE (by semester – subject to change)Semester 1Course No. ENG101 ENG107Course TitleFirst-Year Composition (3) ORFirst-Year Composition for ESL (3) MAT120 MAT121 MAT122Intermediate Algebra (5) ORIntermediate Algebra (4) ORIntermediate Algebra (3) ORCredits:10 - 12.53Equivalent course OR Satisfactory completion of higher-level algebracourse3-5(Note: Students considering university transfer should take: MAT150College Algebra/Functions 5)HCC/RES109BIO160 BIO201CPR for Health Care Provider (0.5) ORAmerican Heart Association Health Care Provider CPR certificationIntroduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology (4) ORHuman Anatomy and Physiology I (4) ANDSemester 2Course No. BIO202Course TitleHuman Anatomy and Physiology II (4)The student must take BIO202 with BIO201 to complete Biologyprerequisite requirement. CHM130 CHM130LLFundamental Chemistry 3Fundamental Chemistry Laboratory 1 CRE101College Critical Reading and Critical Thinking (3) OREquivalent as indicated by assessment0 - 0.54Credits:4-110-4310-3PROGRAM OF STUDY – RESPIRATORY CARE (by semester – subject to change)Semester 3Course No. ENG102 ENG108 RES118 RES130 RES131 RES133 RES134 RES136Respiratory CareCourse TitleFirst-Year Composition (3) ORFirst-Year Composition for ESL (3)Vascular Access in Respiratory Care PracticeRespiratory Care Fundamentals IInfection Control for Respiratory CareRespiratory Care Clinical SeminarRespiratory Care Pharmacology IApplied Biophysics for Respiratory Care6Credits:17.530.551323Jan 2021

Semester 4Course No. RES140 RES142 RES144 RES224 RES240Course TitleRespiratory Care Fundamentals IIRespiratory Care Clinical IIntroduction to Mechanical VentilationPathophysiology for Respiratory CareRespiratory PhysiologySemester 5 - SummerCourse No.Course TitleIntroduction to uction to Human Communication (3) ORInterpersonal Communication (3) ORSmall Group Communication (3)Any approved general education course in the Humanities, Arts and Design area.Semester 6Course No. RES220 RES226 RES235 RES270Semester 7Course No.HES100 RES230 RES232 RES280 RES291 RES292 RES297Credits:155412333Course TitleRespiratory Care Fundamentals IIIRespiratory Care Clinical IIRespiratory Care Pharmacology IINeonatal and Pediatric Respiratory CareCredits:135422Course TitleHealthful LivingRespiratory Care Fundamentals IVRespiratory Care Clinical IIIRespiratory Care ReviewRespiratory Care Advanced Life SupportRespiratory Care Pediatric Advanced Life SupportRespiratory Care SeminarCredits:173442112Students interested in transferring to Arizona public state universities can satisfy the relevant Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC-A)and transfer requirements by completing the following courses:1. A single course with the Humanities, Arts and Design [HU] general studies designation meeting the Awareness Area [C], [G], and/or [H].See the AGEC Matrix for course designations.2. MAT150 College Algebra/Functions or higher.3. If student tests out of CRE101, a single course with the [L] general studies designation. See the AGEC Matrix for course designations.4. A single course with the Computer/Statistics/Quantitative Applications [CS]. See the AGEC Matrix for course designations. Indicates course has prerequisite and/or corequisiteRespiratory Care7Jan 2021

E S T I M A TE D P R O GR A M C O S T SThe estimated cost for the program is outlined below. The student is responsible for providing transportation,housing, and uniforms. In the last semester, the student will be responsible for costs of his/her national boardexam and state licensing.AAS Degree ProgramTuition*Tuition* (82.5 - 100 credit hrs @ 85 a credit hr) 1 ------------------------------ 7,013 – 8,500Registration fees ( 15 per semester) (Estimate) ------------------------------- 105Course / Lab Fees (Estimate) ------ 1,1,20Equipment / Supplies (Estimate) -- 60Books (Estimate) ------------------------ 800Other Program Costs: Pre-Clinical Requirements,etc.2(Estimate) ----- 160 - 500Total Estimated Costs 9, 258 – 11,085ADDITIONAL COSTS AFTER PROGRAM COMPLETION/GRADUATIONArizona State License . 270NBRC Therapist Multiple Choice Examination . 190NBRC Clinical Simulation Examination . 200Total for Exams 660.00Out-of-County residents pay 401* / Out-of-State residents pay 326** a credit hr 1*Rates are set according to Arizona Revised Statute. Applies only to counties with no communitycolleges.** According to Arizona Revised Statute, 15-1802 F, "A person who is a member of an Indian triberecognized by the US Department of the Interior whose reservation land lies in this state and extendsinto another state and who is a resident of the reservation is entitled to classification as an in-statestudent." Therefore, unclassified and out of state surcharges do not apply to such students.Students must also plan on the expense of driving to clinical locations across the metropolitan Phoenix andoutlying areas. Several clinical affiliates are not on bus routes so one’s own private transportation vehicleis necessary.1Tuition and fees are set by the Maricopa Community College Governing Board and approved by theState Board of Directors for Community Colleges; all fees are subject to change. Tuition is higher fornon-county residents; visit www.gatewaycc.edu for more information.2Other Program Costs may be less or more than listed based on a student’s individual health record inrespect to being in compliance with the immunization and safety requirements for the clinicalexperience.IMPORTANT –Tuition is charged per academic credit hour, according to your residencyclassification or status. Fees may vary, and will be assessed at the time of registration. Formore information please visit aying/tuition-cost-chartRespiratory Care8Jan 2021

I MM U N I Z AT I ON S , T E S TI N G ,ANDB AC K GR OU N D R E QU I R E M E N TSHEALTH AND SAFETYPlease visit the following link for more ICAL DRUG SCREENINGAll allied health students are required to submit to a random pre-clinical urine drug screen according topolicy of the specific Allied Health Program. The cost for tests will be the responsibility of the student. Theurine drug screen will test for alcoholic beverages; illegal drugs, or drugs that may impair judgment whilein the clinical agency. If the drug test is positive for the illegal drugs or undocumented prescription drugs,the student will not be able to continue in the program. MCCCD policy regarding medical marijuana:"Medical marijuana, or its metabolite, is not an accepted substance in urine drug screens and will result ina positive urine drug screen. Students with a prescription for medical marijuana would not be consideredexempt from urine drug screening". Readmission is at the discretion of the college and the program.Some clinical sites also require screening for nicotine. Students who test positive for nicotine are allowedto continue in the program, but may be limited to clinical agencies that do not test for nicotine.F R E QU E N TL Y A S K E D Q U E S TI O NSWhat happens when I am accepted into the program?All applicants accepted into the program will be notified by Maricopa student e-mail only. The programofficially begins the first week of the fall and spring semesters each year. Information regarding registrationand orientation session will be sent to the admitted applicants along with the admittance email.Admitted applicants are expected to return the formal email notification indicating their intent to attendthe program. IF THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IS NOT RETURNED BY THE DATE SPECIFIED, THE APPLICANT’SPOSITION IN THE PROGRAM WILL BE FORFEITED.What can I expect if I am accepted into the program?The curriculum is offered as an intensive full-time day program over a 20-24 month period. Lecture,laboratory, and clinical classes are held Monday through Friday between 6:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Forstudents who work while attending the program, it is recommended that work hours be reduced due tothe time required for study and class preparation.Student clinical rotations are designed to provide exposure to a variety of clinical experiences in thehospital setting. Students must provide their own transportation to clinical rotation sites. Students will berequired to complete 12-hour clinical rotations twice a week beginning in the second semester of theprogram.What credentials are required to work as a Respiratory Therapist?Graduates of an accredited associate degree program who pass the written registry exam, and clinicalsimulation exams given by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) earn the RRT credential forRegistered Respiratory Therapist. Graduates of the GateWay Community College Respiratory CareProgram receive an Associate’s Degree and are eligible to sit for all NBRC examinations. In addition, astate license to practice must be obtained.What opportunities exist for career advancement after graduation?With continued education and/or additional on-the-job training, the Respiratory Care Practitioner canadvance to specialty practice in areas such as pediatrics, neonates and adult critical care; diagnostictesting specialties such as pulmonary function, sleep studies and hemodynamic; cardiopulmonaryperfusion; research; education; and management. In addition, Respiratory Care graduates may furtheradvance their careers through GateWay Community College’s Ultrasound and Nuclear Medicineprograms or complete a Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care by distance learning through NorthernArizona University (www.nau.edu/distance).Respiratory Care9Jan 2021

A C C R E DI T A TI O NSGateWay Community College is a Maricopa Community College, accredited by the Higher LearningCommission (hlcommission.org), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department ofEducation. For the latest information on programs, graduation rates and consumer information, visitgatewaycc.edu. The respiratory care program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation forRespiratory Care. For the latest information regarding programmatic accreditation visit coarc.com andthe address is listed below.Its courses are approved by the Social Security Administration for Veterans’ training.authorized under federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students.This school isThe GateWay Community College Respiratory Care Program is accredited by:Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC)264 Precision BlvdTelford,TN 37690USA, (817) 283-2835.C O NF I DE N TI AL IT Y S T A TE ME N TStudents enrolled in program pathways of Health Core Education will have learning experiences in healthcare settings where they will have access to confidential information. Prior to beginning any clinical studies,the students will be asked to sign agreements to adhere to the requirements of those clinical sites andapplicable law, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).P OL I C I E S , R U L E S , R E Q U IR E ME N TS ,ANDR E G U L A TI O NS C O MPL I A N C E Policies, courses, programs, fees, and requirements may be suspended, deleted, restricted,supplemented, or changed through action of the Governing Board of the Maricopa CommunityColleges. The Maricopa Community Colleges Governing Board reserves the right to change, without notice, anymaterials, information, curriculum, requirements, and regulations. Admission or graduation from any Allied Health program at GateWay Community College does notguarantee the student’s professional certification, licensure, or employability. The student must complywith legal requirements of the profession. This may include provisions from Arizona Revised Statutes 411758.03 (sections B and C) regarding the denial of a fingerprint clearance card or being listed on theUS government’s Office of Inspector General’s Exclusion List. Up to date Program material can be found online at https://www.gatewaycc.edu/respiratory-careEEO S T A TE M E N T The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) is an EEO/AA institution and an equalopportunity employer of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. All qualified applicants willreceive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,gender identity, age, or national origin. A lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admissionand participation in the career and technical education programs of the District. The Maricopa County Community College District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities. For Title IX/504 concerns, call thefollowing number to reach the appointed coordinator: (480) 731-8499. For additional information, aswell as a listing of all coordinators within the Maricopa College system, ry Care10Jan 2021

C OL L E GE C O M MU N IC AT I O NThe following information is very important so you do not miss any notices:We communicate with students strictly through your Maricopa College email, not your personal emailaccount.We have a district-wide Google powered email system. This system is the way we send all official Collegecommunications concerning selective admissions, class enrollment, financial aid, tuition due dates andother important student information.All students will need to check their new student e-mail regularly or forward the new student e-mail to apersonal e-mail to ensure that all official college communication is received.The benefits to you include: Quicker response Convenience. You can receive & read email even if out-of-town Saves trees!Go to my.maricopa.edu & log in to your account. Click on ‘create an account’ in the paragraph abovethe picture of the students to set up your student account. You may edit your information, such asaddress, phone, etc. here also if you need to. This is a self-service for students, which includes registeringfor classes, adding/dropping classes, making payments, printing your class schedules, viewing financialaid & viewing your grades. If you have any technical issues, please call 1-888-994-4433.C O N T AC T I NF OR M AT I O NIf you have any questions about the enclosed program material, please feel free to contact any of thefollowing:Tracey Schartz, M.ED., RRT, VA-BC – Program Director / Phone 602.286.8523 /E-mail: Tracey.Schartz@gatewaycc.eduShannon Willie, Administrative Specialist Sr, Medical Imaging and Cardiopulmonary SciencesDivision / Phone 602.286.8477 /E-mail: shannon.willie@gatewaycc.eduCarolyn Delgado, Health Sciences Academic Advisor / Phone 602.286.8183 /Email: delgado@gatewaycc.eduLucy Granillo, Health Sciences Academic Advisor / Phone: 602.286.8181 /Email: luciella.granillo@gatewaycc.eduStevie Jones, Health Sciences Academic Advisor / Phone: 602.286.8181E-mail: stevie.jones@gatewaycc.eduInquiries concerning the admission process contact:Enrollment Services at 602.286.8200The Health Sciences Academic Advisors are available by phone, email, or in person at the CH Center forHealth Careers Education Building, on the north side of campus during the following business hours:Please utilize the link rsing for more Health Careadvising informationS TU DE N T S E R V I C E SSome of the services available to students are available at the following piratory Care11Jan 2021

A D M I S S I O N : R E S P IR AT OR Y C AR E P R O GR AMFOR THOSE STUDENTS SEEKING ADMISSIONS TO RESPIRATORY CARE PROGRAM, COMPLETE THE FOLLOWINGSTEPS:STEP 1:MEET WITH A HEALTH SCIENCES ADVISORSTEP 2:PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS AND APPLICATIONBefore an application is accepted, all program prerequisites must be complete or thestudent must be in there last semester of prerequisites. The student must attend aninformation session before the prerequisite checklist is signed by an Advisor. No applicationswill be accepted by the Program Director. The Respiratory Therapy Program prerequisitesmust be completed prior to the student’s admission to the Program. However, Programprerequisites do not have to be completed before the submission of an application andplaced in the queue. We admit students into the Respiratory Care program based oncompletion of prerequisites, and on a first-come, first-served basis based on the date theapplication is received. We have about a 2- 4 semester waitlist (this varies) once you havecompleted all of the pre-requisites. Once you have completed the pre-requisites you will betaken off the queue and placed on the waitlist.Please be sure to review this information to ensure that your application materials arecomplete and received at the Selective Admissions Office by the deadlines. You willreceive notification of your acceptance via e-mail. This will arrive through the Maricopaemail account set up when you received your MEID. It is important to keep your informationcurrent with GateWay Community Colleges Admissions and Records department at alltimes. DO NOT SEND to Tracey Schartz; she does NOT handle the processing of applications. After receipt of your completed application, you will be notified by Selective Admissions. Detailson registration, the program, etc., will be emailed to you. If you have any special educational, financial, or other needs, please make them known along withyour application, so our Selective Admissions Coordinator may direct you to the appropriatecollege advisors.STEP 3:UPON ADMISSION, STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE A LIST OF COURSE TO ENROLLGateWay requires on-time registration because we believe success starts from day one.Enroll early, get your books, and be in class ready to learn from the first day.For classes with published start dates and meeting times, registration in the class must becompleted before the first official class meeting date and time. No late registration in a classonce it has started is allowed. Registration for a class on the date it starts must be done inperson or on the phone, and must be completed before the class start time.You will find there are many ways to receive academic, financial, or career assistance toget involved in our community. STEP 4:The Maricopa Community Colleges Class Schedule allows you to find classes bysemester, time, & date.Pick out the classes you need and go to the My.maricopa.edu Online Student Center.Login using your MEID & password to create your class schedule.RESPIRATORY CARE NEW STUDENT ORIENTATIONOrientations is held prior to each Fall and Spring semesters. Attendance to new studentorientations is MANDATORY for all new Respiratory Care students. We will notify you of date,time, and location of your new student orientation.Respiratory Care12Jan 2021

A D M I S S I O N A P PL IC A T IO NF ORR E S PIR A T OR Y C AR E P R O GR A MSe nd ap pli ca ti on t o:Please print clearlyG A TE W A Y COM MU N IT Y COL L EG EAt tn : Sp e cia l A dm is s i ons , A dm is s i ons an d Re c or ds1 0 8 N 4 0 th S tr e etPh o eni x , AZ 8 5 0 3 4 - 1 7 0 4 / 6 0 2 . 2 8 6. 8 0 5 8L E G AL N AM E ( L AS T )(FI RST)(MIDDLE)ADDRESS (STREET)(CITY)(ST ATE)(ZI P)F ORM E R N AM E (S ) w h ic h ma y a p p e a r o n t ra ns c r ip tP RI M AR Y P H ON E N UM B ERM ESS AG E PH ONE NUM BERE-MAIL ADDRESS Maricopa Student email address only (MEID@ma ricopa.edu)STUDENT ID NUM BERPERSON TO NOTIFY I N CASE OF EM ERG ENCYPHONEADDRESSInformation Release – FERPA:Do you give permission for the college to release directory information relative to your enrollment (as perthe Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974)? YesNoAre you currently enrolled in college? YesNoIf “YES”, where?AddressDo you currently have a DPS Level-One Fingerprint Clearance card? YesIf Yes, please attach a copy of your card to your application packet.If No, please see instructions on page 17.NoList any prerequisite classes you have completedRespiratory Care13Jan 2021

PREVIOUS COLLEGES OR TECHNICAL SCHOOLS ATTENDED:NAME OF INSTITUTIONCITY AND STATEDATE OF ENTRANCEDATE OF EXITDIPLOMA OR DEGREE RECEIVEDCOLLEGE MAJORNAME OF INSTITUTIONCITY AND STATEDATE OF EN

HCC/RES109 CPR for Health Care Provider (0.5) OR American Heart Association Health Care Provider CPR certification 0 - 0.5 BIO160 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology (4) OR BIO201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4) AND 4 Semester 2 Credits: Course No. Course Title 4-11 BIO202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4)