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Pharmacy Technician Schools
The role of the pharmacy technician is to provide technical and clerical support to pharmacists in hospitals or in retail pharmacies. The pharmacy tech will measure, mix, package, label and deliver drugs.
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Medical Coding & Billing Schools
Medical coding & billing programs balance each student's knowledge of medical science, technical skills and coding experience with assessment and evaluation by professional coding specialists who care about each student's success. A practical approach to coding and billing takes students through a careful step-by-step study of what medical coders and billers need to know to get the job done in a proper and efficient manner. Medical Coding & Billing Careers Medical coders and billers are employed by hospitals, clinics, physicians' offices, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), mental health care facilities, nursing homes, insurance companies, consulting firms, health data organizations and information system vendors.
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X-Ray Technician Schools
The X-ray Technician program prepares students with the knowledge, technical skills, and work habits required for an entry-level position in this growing field. The curriculum emphasizes the development of effective techniques that provide protection for the patient and technician and prepares graduates to take the state examination in Limited Permit Radiological Technology for state licensure.
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Patient Care Technician Schools
The current trend in the burgeoning healthcare field is to employ multiskilled ancillary personnel in practically every area. This gives the patient care technician the opportunities of flexible schedules and duties, work in a professional environment, and personal satisfaction from providing a valuable service and developing a strong rapport with patients and clients.
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Dialysis Technician Schools
Dialysis Technicians work primarily in out-patient dialysis clinics. To perform their job, technicians must fully understand the dialysis equipment -- the basic theory of dialysis, the design of the machine, and exactly how it works.
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Nursing Schools
Become a certified nurse, vocational nurse, practical nurse or earn a degree in nursing at any of the following schools. Nursing schools offer the training, certification and leadership skills that employers look for when hiring a nurse.
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Cardiovascular Technician Schools
Cardiovascular technologists and technicians assist physicians in diagnosing and treating cardiac (heart) and peripheral vascular (blood vessel) ailments. Cardiovascular technologists may specialize in three areas of practice: Invasive cardiology, echocardiography, and vascular technology.
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Medical Lab Technician Schools
Medical and clinical laboratory technologists generally have a bachelor's degree in medical technology or in one of the life sciences, or they have a combination of formal training and work experience. They perform complex chemical, biological, hematological, immunologic, microscopic, and bacteriological tests.
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