That's just one example the former student gives of what she called "emotional abuse" from the clinical instructors of the college's now-suspended respiratory therapy program. Concerns about 'emotional safety' of studentsCNA's respiratory therapy program was put on probation in mid-2016, after a number of concerns were identified. It lost its accreditation in June 2017 — an unprecedented move by the Council on Accreditation for Respiratory Therapy Education. CNA previously told CBC that the personnel involved with the respiratory therapy program are no longer employed by the college. (CBC)In an emailed statement, CNA said it takes the removal of its accreditation for the respiratory therapy program "extremely seriously."
Source: CBC News August 29, 2017 09:31 UTC