Veterinary Technologists and Technicians Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:59am |
| Veterinary technologists and technicians typically conduct clinical work in a private practice under the supervision of a veterinarian—often performing various medical tests along with treating and diagnosing medical conditions and diseases in animals. |
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Surgical Technologists Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:58am |
| Surgical technologists, also called scrubs and surgical or operating room technicians, assist in surgical operations under the supervision of surgeons, registered nurses, or other surgical personnel. |
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Pharmacy Technicians Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:57am |
| Pharmacy technicians help licensed pharmacists provide medication and other health care products to patients. Technicians usually perform routine tasks to help prepare prescribed medication for patients, such as counting tablets and labeling bottles. |
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Radiologic Technologists and Technicians Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:57am |
| Radiologic technologists and technicians take x rays and administer nonradioactive materials into patients' bloodstreams for diagnostic purposes. Some specialize in diagnostic imaging technologies, such as computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). |
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Opticians, Dispensing Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:56am |
| Dispensing opticians examine written prescriptions to determine the specifications of lenses. They recommend eyeglass frames, lenses, and lens coatings after considering the prescription and the customer's occupation, habits, and facial features. |
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Occupational Health and Safety Specialists and Technicians Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:55am |
| Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians, also known as safety and health practitioners or occupational health and safety inspectors, help prevent harm to workers, property, the environment, and the general public. |
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Nuclear Medicine Technologists Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:54am |
| Nuclear medicine technologists operate cameras that detect and map the radioactive drug in a patient's body to create diagnostic images. |
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Medical Records and Health Information Technicians Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:53am |
| Some medical records and health information technicians specialize in coding patients’ medical information for insurance purposes. |
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Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:52am |
Licensed practical nurses (LPNs), or licensed vocational nurses (LVNs), care for the sick, injured, convalescent, and disabled under the direction of physicians and registered nurses. (The work of physicians and surgeons and of registered nurses is described elsewhere in the Handbook.) |
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Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:51am |
| People’s lives often depend on the quick reaction and competent care of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics—EMTs with additional advanced training to perform more difficult prehospital medical procedures. |
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Dental Hygienists Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:50am |
| Dental hygienists remove soft and hard deposits from teeth, teach patients how to practice good oral hygiene, and provide other preventive dental care. Hygienists examine patients’ teeth and gums, recording the presence of diseases or abnormalities. |
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Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:50am |
| Diagnostic medical sonographers, also known as ultrasonographers, use special equipment to direct nonionizing, high frequency sound waves into areas of the patient’s body |
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Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:48am |
| Clinical laboratory personnel examine and analyze body fluids, and cells. They look for bacteria, parasites, and other microorganisms; analyze the chemical content of fluids; match blood for transfusions; and test for drug levels in the blood to show how a patient is responding to treatment. |
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Athletic Trainers Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:47am |
| Athletic trainers help prevent and treat injuries for people of all ages. Their clients include everyone from professional athletes to industrial workers. Recognized by the American Medical Association as allied health professionals, athletic trainers specialize in the prevention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries. |
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Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians Sunday, 22.10.2006, 02:47am |
| Cardiovascular technologists and technicians assist physicians in diagnosing and treating cardiac (heart) and peripheral vascular (blood vessel) ailments. Cardiovascular technologists may specialize in any of three areas of practice: invasive cardiology, echocardiography, and vascular technology. |
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