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Respiratory Specialist 68V. As a Respiratory Specialist, your focus will be to help patients with chronic or sudden breathing problems. You'll be assisting doctors and advanced nurses in treating patients in both emergency and non-emergency situations, preparing blood samples for lab tests, and administering tests that check lung capacity and ...
18 Ιουν 2024 · Army Respiratory Specialist (MOS 68V) assist in administering respiratory therapy. They help patients of all ages with respiratory and pulmonary function testing and emergency care. This is an advanced level position requiring college level classes to enter.
19 Ιουν 2024 · An Operating Room Specialist (MOS 68D) has a critical job in the medical field. The Army MOS 68D Specialist prepares the patient and operating room for medical procedures. They also have other job functions to assist medical staff during surgery.
Job training for a respiratory specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 36 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, including inpatient care. Some of the skills you'll learn are: Emergency medical treatment. Basic nursing care. Understanding of the human body. Minor surgical procedures.
The AMEDD Soldiers primary objective is to gain expertise within their MOS based on various developmental assignments followed by a broadening assignment once Critical Leader Development (CLD) is...
10 Ιουν 2012 · To qualify for the Army MOS 68V (Respiratory Specialist), you must meet the following requirements: ASVAB Score: A minimum score of 102 in the Skilled Technical (ST) area. Education: Completion of high school or equivalent, with courses in general science, biology, and chemistry preferred.
7 Ιουν 2019 · Job training for a respiratory specialist requires ten weeks of Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training in Fort Sam Houston. The Respiratory Specialist Training is a 36-week intense training course, that includes 20 weeks of academic studies and 16 weeks of inpatient care.