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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Nuclear medicine
technologist
Duties and responsibilities:
Nuclear
medicine technologist prepares and administers radiopharmaceuticals (radioactive
substances) to detect and treat disease. they then position equipment over
patients to make images. These pictures allow physicians to identify abnormal
areas. This helps in diagnosing illness.
Nuclear
medicine technologists explain these tests to the patients and administer
radioactive does by mouth or injection. They also perform laboratory tests on tissue
regulations due to the dangers of radiation effects to their bodies and organs.
Their work
is performed in specialized hospital departments, and clinics, or laboratories.
Level of training and education completed
Average
Salary: $28,000-$42,000
Educational requirements:
Students
should take the most challenging science, math, and English courses available
in high school.
Nuclear
medicine technology training programs vary in length from one to four years>
one year programs that lead to certification are offered in collages and universities. Courses include
training in safety, radiation procedures, physical science, effects of
radiation to the body and organs, and computer techniques. Almost all
states require licensing, and all technologists must meet federal standards for
administering and using of radioactive materials.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Monitor surveillance
technician
Duties and responsibilities:
Monitor
surveillance technicians observe the electrical activity of heartbeat which is
graphically displayed on a series of monitors in cardiac care units of
hospitals. They examine these patterns and provide the results to physicians
and nursing staff. They:
· Gather and report heart pattern
information on patients.
· Operate monitoring computers that simultaneously
display multiple patient results.
· Identify heart pattern changes and
abnormalities.
· Clean and maintain equipment, battery
pack, and wiring systems.
Average salary: $26,000- $41,000
Educational requirements:
Student wanting to become monitor surveillance technicians should take
math, science, and computer technology courses in high school.
Upon graduation from high school they may enroll in training programs at
vocational schools, community colleges, or hospitals. Program length varies
from three months to two years.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Health sciences librarian
Duties and responsibilities:
Health science librarians and library technicians collect and
organize medical information and help practitioners find the information they
need for patients care, education, research, and administration.
Librarians select and acquire books, journals and other
library material. They also establish electronic and digital database
information systems. They organize this information into collections and
develop catalos for access and provide reference assistance to patrons. They coordinate
and control budgets and supervise library technicians.
Educational Requirements:
Student should take challenging high school courses in
information management, science, math, and English.
Health sciences library technician training varies by
employer. Some provide on the job training, but all prefer that students
complete library technician programs at a community college or technical
school. Associate's degrees can be earned in many of these
programs.
Health Science Librarians should earn an undergraduate degree
in one of the life sciences and must earn a master's degree in library science
from a program that is accredited by the American Library Association.
Some library science graduate programs offer specialized courses in health
science librarianship.
Average salary:
$20,000-$30,000( library technicians)
$35,000-$55,000( librarians)
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