LindseyJones is a name respiratory therapists are hearing more and more. The 20-year-old company, which is known for its educational tools for respiratory therapy schools, is now broadening its market to include students preparing for their national credentialing exams. These exams are offered by the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) and are considered among the most difficult of thel exams that result in a licence to practice allied health. This includes nursing, physical therapy and other notable professionals. The material offered by LindseyJones includes help for both the entry level examination (CRT) and the advanced level examination (RRT).

"We do it differently," says Dennis Stanley, the Chief Officer of the company. "We spend more time teaching people how to think differently about what they already know." Stanley attributes their bursting growth to the increasing difficulty of the credentialing exams and the lack of quality preparation material.

Indeed, according to an NRBC report, pass rates of test-takers of the Clinical Simulation exam (the exam needed to achieve the advanced level RRT of respiratory therapy) hover around 50 to 60%.

According to Stanley, polling students directly revealed that 287 out of 300 students that have used both LindseyJones and the next leading company, say they would choose LindseyJones over all other programs.

Mike Morales, Staff Writer

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"Thank you LindeyJones. I passed my test, thanks to your homestudy program. I had taken the exam before after studying other material and was frustrated when i missed passing be more points than I care to admit. But your stuff was different for me. I learned how to analyze." - Jessica
"I passed my test the first time with the LindseyJones books and CDs. The instructor made the things I had learned in Respiratory Therapy school clear and understandable. It made the test a lot easier for me." - Mindy
"After failing the CRT exam three times, I tried LindseyJones. I was skeptical at first, but after just one hour with the material, I knew this was going to be different. I passed my CRT with a 92%. You should try LindseyJones." - Artie
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students who use the LindseyJones Review for CRT/RRT materials are 55% more likely to have the confidence to challenge the CRT or RRT exams within 90 days AND and have a 97% pass rate of the registry written and clinical simulation exams, compared to only 90% for the next leading program.

The LindseyJones Registry Review materials for the CRT and RRT Written examinations are the most widely used and successful CRT and RRT and clinical simulation exam preparation tools in the nation. While the written CRT and written registry (RRT) exams are indeed challenging, the clinical simulation exam continues to be the real obstacle with a pass rate of only 52-60%. The success of the LindseyJones Registry Review course comes from a unique method of critical thinking that does not rely on rote memorization, but teaches effective
methods of analysis and comprehension. The same proven methodology used for the Clinical Simulations is applicable to the therapeutics portion of the RRT exam, which makes up 63% of the written registry. Together, with materials covering clinical data and equipment found in the comprehensive CRT/RRT written review manual, the LindseyJones Registry Review home study program is simply the most successful and
cost-effective way to prepare for the written registry and clinical simulation (RRT) exam.

If you are preparing for the CRT exam, you will find the CRT/RRT Written study materials vital to your preparation, but you will also find great value in the Complete CRT/RRT course, which includes Clinical Simulations. In a study conducted last year,
practitioners preparing for the NBRC CRT exam and who become proficient in clinical simulation (an element of the RRT (registry exam) were 68% more more likely to pass the CRT exam.