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» Registered Nurse / RN
By Max Stein | Published 04/5/2006 | Career Information |
A registered nurse is responsible for tasks associated with meeting the needs of patients.  They perform basic duties that range from treating patients to educating patients and public on medical conditions.
» Dental Lab Technician
By Shannon Kietzman | Published 03/13/2006 | Career Information |
When a dentist has a patient who is in need of a crown, bridge, dentures or other dental prosthetics, the order is sent out to a Dental Lab Technician who is responsible for the creation of the piece.  It is the dentist’s responsibility to send out the necessary information to the lab.  They are responsible for creating an impression or mold of the patient’s mouth or teeth.
» Benefits of a College Degree
By Karen Hughes | Published 02/15/2006 | Career Information |
Throughout high school and college parents and teachers stress to students the benefits of college degrees. And because obtaining a higher education is getting easier every year, it’s becoming possible for people of all walks of life to receive the benefits of a college degree.
» Phlebotomist
By Max Stein | Published 02/15/2006 | Career Information |
A phlebotomist is a clinical professional who has been trained to draw blood from patients. Phlebotomists collect blood samples for transfusion, donation, research and testing purposes.
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» Surgical Technician / Tech
By Max Stein | Published 04/5/2007 | Career Information |
Surgical technicians assist in surgical operations under the supervision of surgeons, registered nurses or other surgical personnel.
» Physician Assistant
By Max Stein | Published 04/5/2006 | Career Information |

A physician assistant is an individual who is formally trained to practice medicine under the supervision of a physician or surgeon.  They provide diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive health care services under the guidance and direction of the physician or surgeon. 

» Physical Therapist Assistant and Aide
By Max Stein | Published 04/5/2006 | Career Information |
The main objective of the physical assistant is to help perform physical therapy that aides the physical therapist in improving mobility, relieving pain, and preventing or limiting permanent physical disabilities of patients.
» Physical Therapist
By Max Stein | Published 04/5/2006 | Career Information |
The primary function of a physical therapist is to promote rejuvenation of injuries and illness.  They work to restore function, improve mobility, and relieve pain, while working to prevent or limit permanent damage of physical disabilities.
» Veterinary Technician
By Karen Hughes | Published 04/5/2006 | Career Information |
The basic function of a veterinary technician is to assist and handle duties related to the care of animals, similar to the duties of a nurse.  They are often responsible for performing daily clinical procedures and routine laboratory work.
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