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Registered Respiratory Therapists in Atlantis, FL

28 licensed registered respiratory therapists in Atlantis, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Respiratory Care.

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In Atlantis
⚠ With Board Action
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Licensed Registered Respiratory Therapists in Atlantis

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Ruiz, Alexis 18378 Probation 6 yrs
Clervoyant, Renand 7832 Clear 21 yrs
Shannon, Rena 2083 Clear 36 yrs
Harris, Barbara 9211 Clear 18 yrs
Wilson, David 6216 Clear 26 yrs
Gay, Michael 9858 Clear 17 yrs
Lominy, Kenol 6609 Clear 25 yrs
Nealy, Heather 7262 Clear 23 yrs
Zevuloni, Michelle 4119 Clear 31 yrs
Uthup, Mathew 10605 Clear 16 yrs
Leslie, Eric 8855 Clear 19 yrs
France, Sabrina 11267 Clear 15 yrs
Fleurme, Jerry 24153 Clear 3 yrs
Parsons, Megan 16093 Clear 9 yrs
Lindsay, Valda 9432 Clear 18 yrs
Dor, Wodely 10702 Clear 16 yrs
Bryan, Ivis 12923 Clear 13 yrs
Coleman, Marie 10762 Clear 16 yrs
Aviles, Ingrid 7051 Clear 24 yrs
O'Connor, Michael 6082 Clear 27 yrs
Argujo Diaz, Jose 25124 Clear 2 yrs
Vilmar, Kesma 10260 Clear 17 yrs
Sinclair, Norman 9642 Clear 18 yrs
Joseph, Jean 9644 Clear 18 yrs
Mizell, Heidi 5367 Clear 29 yrs
Davilmar, Lydie 7483 Clear 23 yrs
Joseph, Frantzess 17342 Clear 8 yrs
Day, Jinia 14856 Clear 11 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Registered Respiratory Therapist Profession in Florida

EDITORIAL

What they do

Registered Respiratory Therapists (RRTs) in Florida assess, treat, and manage patients with breathing problems caused by chronic conditions like COPD and asthma, acute illness such as pneumonia, trauma, or critical injuries requiring mechanical ventilation. They administer oxygen and aerosolized medication, manage mechanical ventilators and non-invasive ventilation, perform arterial blood gas sampling, support patients during bronchoscopy procedures, and participate in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

RRTs work in adult and neonatal intensive care units, emergency departments, general medical floors, pulmonary function labs, sleep labs, rehabilitation units, home care, and air and ground transport. In Florida, they often respond to rapid response and code-blue events and are essential to weaning patients from ventilators. Some Florida RRTs also serve in disaster response and surge capacity for respiratory emergencies, a role highlighted by recent hurricane and pandemic events. Their decisions can quickly stabilize or further compromise a patient, making the role highly responsible.

Licensing in Florida

To practice in Florida, candidates must complete an accredited respiratory therapy program and earn the Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential from the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC). Florida applicants submit fingerprints, education and exam verification, and a Board application. Licenses are renewed every two years with documented continuing education, including state-required topics. The Florida Board of Respiratory Care regulates licensure, scope of practice, and disciplinary action for the profession.

How to verify or report

Verify a Florida RRT license through the Florida MQA license search. To report unsafe care, impairment, or unprofessional conduct, file through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by phone at 850-488-0796.

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