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Occupational therapy assistants help transport patients to therapy areas and set up equipment.
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Dietitians and nutritionists are experts in food.
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Clinical (Medical) Laboratory Technician and Technologist
Clinical laboratory personnel examine and test body fluids and cells.
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Physical therapist assistants and physical therapist aides help patients recovering from injuries, illnesses, and surgery regain movement and manage pain.
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Quality control inspectors monitor production operations, ensuring that specifications are met.
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Surgical technologists assist doctors in the operating room.
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