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National Alliance of Respiratory Therapy Regulatory Bodies (NARTRB) is pleased to announce the release of the latest version of the National Competency Framework for Entry-to Practice
Lifesaving lung transplant surgery is not available in Atlantic Canada. New Brunswickers needing a lung transplant are referred to either Toronto General Hospital or the Montreal hospital (CHUM) for assessment and surgery. This process can take several months.
The lung transplant journey is complicated: out-of-province medical services, relocation, the requirement for a support person, out-of-pocket costs, and pre- and post- operation medical care are difficult to navigate.
Since 2010, NB Lung has supported over 150 New Brunswick patients and their families navigate this process. Each patient receives ongoing support according to their individual needs before, during and in the years after their transplant, and are supported through the numerous stages of paperwork required for each step of the journey. Family members are provided ongoing emotional support as well.
If you know a New Brunswicker in need of a lung transplant, please refer them to NB Lung’s Patient Support Program by visiting https://nblung.ca/our-programs/lung-transplant-support/ or calling 1-800-565-5864. Ext. 107.
A seasonal influenza vaccination is considered the most effective method to protect against the flu.
On October 16, 2017, the CSRT announced the board of director’s decision that the CSRT would refocus on strategic paths more closely tied to its mandate
The NBART has recently released a position statement on the role of Respiratory Therapists in the medication reconciliation process.
On June 19, 2009, Respiratory Therapy became a regulated profession in the province of New Brunswick