How to Get Your Respiratory Therapist License in Kansas (2026)
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Ava Health Team
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## How to Become a Licensed Respiratory Therapist in Kansas
Kansas requires all practicing respiratory therapists to hold a state license. Respiratory therapy licensure in Kansas is administered through the **Kansas State Board of Healing Arts (KSBHA)**, which handles multiple allied health professions including respiratory care. Kansas is an RRT-dominant market, while the CRT may satisfy the statutory minimum in some scopes, the University of Kansas Health System and other major employers require RRT across virtually all clinical roles.
### Step 1: Complete a CoARC-Accredited Respiratory Therapy Program
Kansas requires graduation from a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC). Kansas-based programs include:
- **Johnson County Community College** (Overland Park), primary AAS pathway serving the Kansas City metro; strong placement into KU Health System
- **Labette Community College** (Parsons), serves southeast Kansas
- **Washburn University** (Topeka), AAS in Respiratory Therapy; feeds into Stormont-Vail Health
- **Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC)**, AAS program in the metro area
Out-of-state graduates from CoARC-accredited programs are eligible. Confirm active accreditation before enrolling.
### Step 2: Pass the NBRC Examinations
KSBHA licensure requires NBRC credentials:
1. **Therapist Multiple-Choice (TMC) Exam**, Passing at the CRT cut score earns the **CRT** credential (~$190 fee)
2. **Clinical Simulation Exam (CSE)**, Passing the TMC at the RRT cut score plus the CSE earns the **RRT** credential (~$200 fee)
Kansas's major hospital systems require RRT for acute care employment.
### Step 3: Apply for Your Kansas License
After obtaining NBRC credentials, apply to KSBHA:
**Application steps:**
1. Access the KSBHA online licensing portal (ksbha.ks.gov)
2. Complete the Respiratory Therapist application form
3. Submit NBRC credential verification
4. Provide official CoARC program transcripts
5. Pay the initial fee: approximately **$50-$75**
**License term:** Kansas RT licenses renew on a 2-year cycle. Renewal fees are in a similar range.
**Endorsement:** Kansas accepts out-of-state endorsements for practitioners with current, unencumbered licenses in other states. Submit your existing license verification, NBRC credentials, and the endorsement fee.
### CRT vs. RRT: Which Do You Need in Kansas?
Kansas statute permits licensure for CRT holders, but employer requirements drive the practical standard:
| Setting | Typical Requirement |
|---|---|
| Academic medical center (KU Health System) | RRT required |
| Community hospital ICU/ED | RRT required |
| General inpatient floor | CRT minimum, RRT preferred |
| LTAC / rehabilitation | CRT accepted |
| Home health / DME | CRT accepted |
| Sleep diagnostics | CRT accepted |
University of Kansas Health System, the state's flagship academic center, consistently requires RRT for all inpatient and critical care positions. Stormont-Vail Health (Topeka) similarly lists RRT as a hiring requirement.
### Continuing Education Requirements
Kansas requires **30 CE hours every 2-year renewal cycle**:
- CE must be from AARC-approved or NBRC-recognized sources
- No specific subject distribution required by Kansas statute
- Kansas Society for Respiratory Care (KSRC) conference credits qualify
- Documentation must be retained for potential KSBHA audit
### Kansas Respiratory Therapist Salary Ranges
Kansas salaries reflect a mid-range Midwest market with the Kansas City metro at the top:
| Role | Salary Range |
|---|---|
| CRT (entry-level) | $51,000 - $64,000 |
| RRT (general floor) | $59,000 - $74,000 |
| RRT (ICU/neonatal specialist) | $68,000 - $83,000 |
| Travel RT (Kansas assignments) | $37 - $53/hr all-in |
Kansas City metro (Johnson County, Overland Park, Shawnee) commands the highest rates. Wichita is the second-largest market. Rural western Kansas markets (Dodge City, Liberal, Garden City) often come with rural incentive stipends due to shortage.
### Top Employers
Kansas's respiratory therapy market is served by these major employers:
- **University of Kansas Health System**, flagship academic medical center in Kansas City, KS; Level I trauma center; research-focused RT roles
- **Stormont-Vail Health**, Topeka's major health system; 5 facilities; steady RT demand
- **Via Christi Health** (Ascension), Wichita-based multi-hospital system; largest private employer in Wichita
- **Wesley Medical Center**, Wichita Level I trauma center; strong ER and ICU RT demand
- **Overland Park Regional Medical Center** (HCA), large suburban Kansas City hospital
- **Kansas City VA Medical Center**, federal employment pathway; competitive GS-scale salaries
- **Lincare / Apria**, Home health and DME respiratory coverage statewide
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