NBRC-ACCS

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The National Board for Respiratory Care Adult Critical Care Specialist Examination (NBRC-ACCS) is an examination for the certification credential of respiratory practitioners in the United States. The NBRC-ACCS is developed and owned by the National Board for Respiratory Care and administers the examination through its for-profit private stock testing company Applied Measurement Professionals, Inc.

Eligibility

The NBRC requires the candidate be 18 years old at the time of application for the examination and must also be a registered respiratory therapist with one year of intensive care experience.[1]

Post-nominal identification

Those who are actively certified as a Respiratory Care Adult Critical Care Specialist are permitted to use the post-nominal letters "ACCS" or "RRT-ACCS" depending on their preference.

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References

  1. Barnes TA, Kacmarek RM, Kageler WV, Morris MJ, Durbin CG (2011). "Transitioning the respiratory therapy workforce for 2015 and beyond.". Respir Care 56 (5): 681–90. doi:10.4187/respcare.01169. PMID 21276324. 
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