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Salary Center
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With a burgeoning number of people developing chronic respiratory disease and increased attention on preventing hospital readmissions, respiratory therapists and sleep technologists should be in hot demand this year. But how did tightening hospital reimbursements and an emphasis on the bottom line affect income? Discover the trends shaping respiratory care and sleep medicine salaries.
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It may be tempting to talk salary with your co-workers, but is it a good idea? Legal columnist Michael L. Smith, JD, RRT, writes about discussing workplace compensation.
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Following this advice when you start a new job can add thousands to your income.
2010 Survey Results
Peek inside for a look at how your compensation measures up against nurses, NPs, and PAs.
2010 Survey Results
Look back at the trends that shaped respiratory care and sleep professionals' incomes in 2010.
2010 Survey Results
Dig into the data from our 2010 national salary survey. View a free e-book that breaks down earnings by specialty, job title, experience, and more.
2010 Survey Results
Sixty percent of the respiratory care workforce are women, but they continue to fall short on salary. "It's not surprising, and it's one of our biggest issues," said Page S. Morahan, PhD, of the Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine Program for Women.
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