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RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST

Radiologic technologists are responsible for


accurately positioning patients and ensuring that
a quality diagnostic image is produced. They work
closely with radiologists, the physicians who
interpret medical images to either diagnose or
rule out disease or injury.

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST
A medical technologist is a highly skilled health
professional who tests and analyzes blood,
other body fluids, and tissue samples. Medical
technologists are responsible for operating and
maintaining the equipment used to analyze
specimens and ensuring that tests are
completed in a correct and timely manner

TRIAGE NURSE
The Triage Nurse will provide
professional nursing assessments,
prioritize treatments according to the
urgency of need, and initiate medical
care to patients arriving at the
emergency department.

ER NURSE
ER nurses treat patients who are suffering
from trauma, injury or severe medical
conditions and require urgent treatment.
Since these specialists work in crisis
situations, they must be able to quickly
identify the best way to stabilize patients
and minimize pain.

PHYSICIAN
Emergency room (ER) doctors assess and attend to patients
who enter a hospital's emergency room. They immediately
treat any injuries, infections, or other conditions to stabilize
patients. ER doctors request medical tests for patients,
create treatment plans, and recommend patients to
appropriate specialists.

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