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END Technician
The brain is a complex organ. (END) Technicians know how to administer and read tests to better examine a patient’s brain function. They typically Read More…
Electrocardiogram EKG Technician
Most of us know what an electrocardiogram (EKG) looks like — its the line that goes up and down with each heart beat, it’s where the Read More…
Recreational therapists provide treatment services and recreational activities for individuals with disabilities or illnesses.
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Medical Coding, Medical Records or health information technicians need to be able to discuss patient information and discrepancies with other professionals such as physicians and Read More…
Athletic Trainer CareerSports injuries are all too common — you’ve probably seen athletes get seriously injured on live television. However, before an ambulance has the chance to arrive, the team’s athletic trainer(s) are beginning Read More…
Secretaries and administrative assistants support an office by performing clerical functions.
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