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RTMatters is the go-to podcast for respiratory therapists who want to engage in candid, thought-provoking conversations about the profession. Hosted by Patrick Dunne, each episode features in-depth interviews with industry experts, experienced RTs, and other healthcare professionals. Whether you’re navigating career challenges, seeking work-life balance, or simply looking to connect with others in the RT community, RTMatters offers valuable insights, personal stories, and practical advice. From the impact of staffing shortages to exploring new career paths in respiratory therapy, we tackle the topics that truly matter. Join us for conversations that will inspire, inform, and empower you to take control of your professional journey. Every episode is designed to help you stay engaged, motivated, and connected to a community of like-minded RTs. Tune in, get inspired, and make your voice heard by sending your questions and feedback to feedback@rtmatters.com.
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In this first part of a multi-episode series, we delve into the growing role of artificial intelligence (A.I.) in respiratory therapy practice. While A.I. has seamlessly integrated into our personal lives through technologies like Siri, Alexa, and navigation apps, its introduction into the workplace—especially healthcare—has raised concerns about clinical efficacy, patient safety, and job security.
In this episode, we introduce the basics of A.I., explaining how it works and why it’s being called the "eventual inevitability" in respiratory care. While A.I. in healthcare can feel intimidating, we aim to address the fears and misconceptions surrounding this technology. As A.I. continues to make its mark on respiratory care, this is just the beginning of an ongoing conversation that will explore its impact, benefits, and challenges in future episodes.
Join us for this insightful discussion and stay tuned for more on A.I. in respiratory care.
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