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The amount of knowledge that many allied health professionals
must absorb can be staggering--not to mention the variety
of life-or-death skills they must master as well.
These
people rarely receive the level of recognition they deserve; not
only for their day-to-day commitments, but for the amount of
knowledge they must absorb, retain, and apply as the technologies
move ahead.
Yet there are other people in the allied health professions that
we rarely encounter, or at least are involved in activities that
rarely require direct physical contact with patients. These would
include the administrators, and skilled technicians who handle
medical records, transcription, and insurance billing and coding.
The work these people is represented here as well. (It has been
interesting to encounter so many people who have a compelling
interest in the medical profession, yet have no desire for direct
contact with patients).
- Math & Science
- Communication and
Interpersonal Skills
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- Dental Technology
- Pharmacy Technolog
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- Radiologic Technology
- Clinical Lab Technology
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- Medical Office Administration
- Medical
Records
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- Medical Insurance Billing & Coding
- Medical
Transcription
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- Human Health
- Nutrition
- Fitness and Wellness
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- Holistic Health
- Sports Training
- Survival
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