OTHER HEALTHCARE EMPLOYMENT POSITIONSEMPLOYERS - If you have any other healthcare positions to post, including any one you see here, let us know, and we will dedicate an entire page of the site to that specialty and your advertisement! FROM THE MAYO CLINIC COLLEGE SPECIALTY PAGE: - Athletic Trainers - Educate and assist athletes and other physically active patients in the prevention and care of injuries related to sports and exercise.
- Audiologists - Use diagnostic testing to determine hearing loss, and assist in the care, rehabilitation and treatment of patients with hearing impairment.
- Cardiovascular Invasive Specialists - Specialize in cardiac (heart) catheterization procedures and assist physicians in diagnosing and treating cardiac and vascular (blood vessel) ailments.
- Clinical Neurophysiology Technologists - Or electroneurodiagnostic technologists use diagnostic procedures such as EEG, EMG, EP, PSG and autonomic testing to record the electrical activity of the brain and nervous systems to identify disorders
- Clinical Chaplains - Provide spiritual support and pastoral care to patients and their families.
- Clinical Laboratory Scientists - Help physicians diagnose disease and monitor therapy for patients by performing various tests on blood and other body fluids.
- Cytotechnologists - Identify subtle changes in cells to determine if cancerous or pre-cancerous conditions exist.
- Dietitians - Work with patients to promote health, prevent disease and shape food and nutrition choices.
- Echocardiographers - Assist physicians in diagnosing heart problems using echocardiography (cardiac ultrasound) to assess the patient’s cardiovascular anatomy.
- Endoscopy Nurses - Provide care to patients with gastrointestinal problems who are undergoing endoscopic diagnostic procedures or therapeutic treatment.
- Medical Social Workers - Assist patients and their families deal with a variety of issues that may result from the patient’s illness.
- Nicotine Dependency Counselors - Help patients develop and follow effective cessation programs for smoking and other forms of tobacco use.
- Nurse Anesthetists - Are specialists who provide anesthesia for patients undergoing surgical and obstetrical procedures, while constantly monitoring the patient’s body functions.
- Perioperative Nurses - Are registered nurses who work in hospital surgical departments, day-surgery units and clinics assisting patients, physicians and other members of the surgical team immediately before, during and after surgery.
- Radiation Therapists - Are highly skilled members of the cancer management team who apply radiation treatments to cancer patients as prescribed by physician radiation oncologists.
- Radiographers - Use highly sophisticated equipment to create the anatomical images (X-rays) that are used by physicians to diagnose internal injuries and disease.
- Recreational Therapists - Use a variety of techniques to treat or maintain physical, mental, social and emotional well-being of patients.
- Sonographers - Use high frequency sound waves (i.e. ultrasound) to produce images that help diagnose disease, especially the abdomen, heart and blood vessels, and to check the condition of a fetus.
- Speech Pathologist - Speech-language pathologists assess, diagnose, treat and help to prevent speech, language, cognitive, communication, voice, swallowing, fluency and other related vocal disorders.
- Surgical Technologists - Provide a variety of support services as members of the surgical team, often passing surgical instruments and supplies to the physician and helping to maintain a safe therapeutic environment for the patient undergoing surgery.
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