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How Erin Hanna Advanced Her Respiratory Therapist Career at Renown — Without Student Debt

Employee Erin Hanna and her family

The Beginning: Life as a Respiratory Therapist

Erin began her career at Renown in 2014 after completing a clinical rotation in the Intensive Care Unit, where she says she was “blown away” by the scope of work respiratory therapists were able to do. After spending three months with this team, she knew Renown was where she belonged. After graduating, she joined the Renown team as a Respiratory Therapist and soon set her sights on growth.

Erin Hanna posing with "Need to Vent" Sign
“When I first started here in 2014, I quickly realized I wanted to train in the Emergency Department as well as become a charge Respiratory Therapist. The leadership team supported this growth, and within a year I conquered that goal” Erin said.

After moving back to her hometown in California, Erin gained valuable experience at a critical access hospital, working in labor and delivery, outpatient services such as PET cardiac stress testing and EEGs. Staying in touch with her Renown colleagues, she was excited to return in 2022 as a Clinical Educator.

"Throughout the last decade I found that my self-motivator was teaching others. Whether that be nursing, respiratory therapists, other ancillary staff, new hires, or students it truly brought me drive that I wasn’t getting anywhere else. I love to know about up-and-coming products and the latest and greatest evidence-based research. Being a respiratory therapist educator allows me to home in on this and fuels my fire.”

Building a Future Without Student Debt

Her commitment to growth has led to impressive milestones. Within her first year back at Renown, Erin earned the Adult Critical Care Specialty certification, a four-hour rigorous exam. She also recently completed her Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care through Boise State University, with the support of Renown’s Tuition Reimbursement Program.

“Getting my bachelors was my goal, but financially I could not have made it work without the program Having two kids in childcare at the time was a barrier, as well as our family went through an unexpected financially difficult time. Because of this program, I was able to complete my degree with zero financial burden."

Her recent degree has already strengthened her work as an educator. “I learned an immense amount of knowledge surrounding leadership, how to perform systemic reviews and meta-analysis,” Erin said. “This was such a value add because being in education, we review policy and standard work. I was able to bring back research and evidence-based best practice to the policies that were under revision." She also shared her expertise at the Clinical Education Department’s New Educator Meeting, presenting on how to build a class from scratch.

Finding a Support System

For Erin, Renown’s culture makes all the difference. She credits her manager Amanda Stallings and her colleagues for being a constant source of encouragement and support while completing her degree. From regular check-ins to flexibility while balancing life, school and work she was very grateful for her team.

“Every single thing we create, modify, pitch to the team comes from our hearts and research. This team was welcoming as soon as I first stepped into the building. We are there to pick each other up and collaborate.”

Above all, she values the sense of purpose that comes with working here, “Everyone here is passionate about patient care and there’s a real feeling that we’re all working together to make a positive impact. It’s inspiring to be part of that kind of environment.”

Erin’s Words of Wisdom

Her advice to colleagues is clear: “Go for it. Investing in your education is investing in yourself and your future. Renown’s tuition reimbursement program is an amazing opportunity to grow professionally without the heavy financial burden. It’s never too late to keep learning."

Erin Hanna teaching a clinical class

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