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 Administration Health Care Faculty Administrator Manage the operations of a health care facility such as a hospital or nursing home, develop policies, and coordinate procedures and planning
 Administration Health Information Administrator Oversee the health information system which contains all medical documents, insurance information, and medical/legal documentation for a health care facility
 Administration Health Unit Coordinator Assist in maintaining patient and unit records, ordering supplies, transcribing orders, coordinating patient activities for the unit and serving as liaisons between staff, patients and visitors
 Communication of Information and Support Services Community Health Worker Serve as a liaison between health/social services and the community in order to facilitate access to services and improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery. They are trusted members of and/or have an unusually close understanding of the community they serve
 Communication of Information and Support Services Genetics Counselor Provides genetic counseling services to individuals and families seeking information about the occurrence, or risk of occurrence, of a genetic condition or birth defect
 Communication of Information and Support Services Enviornmental Health Advocate Public health officials who work to identify potential threats to public health, increase awareness about the situation, and give people the facts they need to protect their health
 Communication of Information and Support Services Healthcare Interpreter Facilitate communication between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and their physicians, nurses, lab technicians, and other healthcare providers
 Communication of Information and Support Services Health Educator Present information about how to improve health, prevent disease, and modify behaviors to individuals as well as community groups
 Communication of Information and Support Services Health Science Librarian Provides access to medical information through books, pamphlets, journals, tapes, multimedia presentations, and the Internet
 Communication of Information and Support Services Medical Illustrator Provide visual aids to enhance the understanding medical science: create graphics by hand, computer, or other technical equipment to be used in publications, television and exhibits
 Communication of Information and Support Services Medical Photographer Document scientific information in the areas of medicine, biology, chemistry, and other health subjects. Make prints of charts and graphs, create videotapes or digitized images, and process photographs of the many different parts of the body to enhance the understanding of the human body and disease
 Communication of Information and Support Services Medical Secretary Perform administrative and clerical tasks, coordinate office activities, and provide support to physicians and other medical staff
 Communication of Information and Support Services Medical Writer Analyze and interpret complex medical issues in order to present them in understandable and concise publications such as newspaper health columns, journal articles, brochures, radio and television scripts, and instruction manuals
 Communication of Information and Support Services Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Handle internal and external communications and promotions for a health care organization
 Dentistry Dental Assistant Work under the direct supervision of a dentist and perform duties such as chairside assisting, dental office procedures, and dental radiography
 Dentistry Dental Hygienist Work with dentists and provide educational, clinical, and therapeutic services
 Dentistry Dental Laboratory Technician Fill dentist prescriptions which can include making models and casts of teeth to construct replicas of teeth in the form of dentures, bridgework, or other dental prosthetics
 Dentistry Dentist Diagnose, prevent and treat problems of the teeth, gums and tissues of the mouth
 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) EMT Basic Non-invasive Proceedures such as bleeding control, positive pressure ventilation with a bag valve mask, supplemental oxygen administration, and splinting (including full spinal immobilization)
 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) EMT Intermediate IV therapy, the use of multi-lumen airway devices (even endotracheal intubation in some states), and provides for enhanced assessment skills, cardiac monitoring and the administration of additional pharmaceutical interventions
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