When does my license expire?
Alaska does not currently require respiratory therapists to be licensed. Instead, you only have to provide proof that you have completed a respiratory program at a college or university. According to the American Association for Respiratory Care, licensure is under review.
How many CEUs does Alaska require?
There is no continuing education requirement.
Are your courses American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) approved?
Yes, all of our courses are AARC approved. To see our AARC approvals click here. We offer Real-Time Live Broadcast, Recorded Live Credit Courses, and our Self-Directed (available 24/7) courses. See our Discounts page for special offers (including Unlimited CEUs).
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State Licensure Contact:
Karen Good RRT-NPS
Clinical Manager Respiratory Care Services
Providence Alaska Medical Center
Anchorage, AK 99508
Phone: 907-212-2378
Fax: 907-212-3017
Email: [email protected]
The information contained on this page was as accurate as possible at the time it was researched. It is possible that errors exist or that current license requirements have changed. We encourage corrections and comments and will make modifications accordingly. Neither Respiratory Associates nor any other individual or institution, except the person renewing their license, is responsible or liable for any consequences of its use. You are encouraged to read your state licensure requirements from the primary source, e.g. state website. If any of our CEU courses are rejected by your state licensing authority our sole remedy will be a refund.