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Phlebotomy Technician (CPT)

 A phlebotomy technician is typically an interchangeable job title for a phlebotomist. Phlebotomy technicians have several important roles in the phlebotomy field that starts with interacting with a patient and ends in the laboratory. In between, a phlebotomy technician will have to go through several job tasks each day to make sure they’re getting their job done correctly, efficiently, and safely. 

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Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)

Clinical medical assistants play a vital role in healthcare teams, providing direct patient care, supporting healthcare providers, and ensuring smooth operations within the clinical setting. They require a combination of medical knowledge, technical skills, and interpersonal abilities to deliver high-quality care and contribute to positive patient outcomes .

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Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA)

Electrocardiography / EKG Technician (CET)

Medical administrative assistants serve as the primary point of contact for patients and play a critical role in ensuring the smooth functioning of healthcare facilities. They require strong organizational and communication skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in office software and medical terminology. Their contributions help facilitate efficient administrative processes and support the overall delivery of quality patient care. 

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Electrocardiography / EKG Technician (CET)

Electrocardiography / EKG Technician (CET)

Electrocardiography / EKG Technician (CET)

The EKG Technician is responsible for performing diagnostic tests to access the heart rhythm and rate in patients. EKGs are also performed before and after operations, during physicals examinations of patients, for patients with a history of heart disease, when patients are experiencing chest pains and when the ordering physician deems it necessary.

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Radiologic / X-Ray Technician (RRT)

Electrocardiography / EKG Technician (CET)

Radiologic / X-Ray Technician (RRT)

 X-ray technicians can be found preparing patients for imaging procedures, maintaining and operating equipment, and working with physicians to read the results of an imaging scan. It might sound straightforward, but these healthcare professionals play a vital role in patient care. 

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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

Electrocardiography / EKG Technician (CET)

Radiologic / X-Ray Technician (RRT)

In nursing homes, hospitals, and other healthcare institutions, certified nursing assistants (CNAs) provide direct patient care. They assist the nursing staff by providing patients with basic hygiene, collecting their vital signs, and arranging for medical supplies. 

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Medical Coding Specialist

Medical Coding Specialist

Medical Coding Specialist

 A coding specialist, also known as a medical coder, works in the billing department of a healthcare organization. These codes are imperative for insurance billing purposes and one of the primary roles is to give a unique code to each kind of treatment and use these codes for billing, research and recordkeeping. 

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BLS/CPR and First Aid

Medical Coding Specialist

Medical Coding Specialist

A Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification is an official first aid training in the basic emergency medical procedure against cardiac arrest. First aid courses teach healthcare providers how to execute chest compression with artificial ventilation to preserve organ and brain function and avoid tissue and cerebral death until further measures are deployed. 

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Patient Care (CPCT)

Medical Coding Specialist

Patient Care (CPCT)

 Doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals rely on patient care technicians to assist with the critical day-to-day care some patients require. They provide hands-on assistance to serve patients' basic needs, which greatly impacts the lives of their patients and their patients' families. 

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