My Career As An Electroneurodiagnostic Technician

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After completing sigi 3 assessment, there were a lot jobs for me to choose from. Most importantly this assessment shows that I am on the right track as far for my career. The three I choose from the assessment was electroneurodiagnostic technologist, registered nurse, and occupational health and safety technicians. From the careers I select, I know I would be great at each one. The first career I choose was the electroneurodiagnostic technologist. Working as electroneurodiagnostic technologist, you will records electrical impulses transmitted by the brain and the central nervous system to help physicians diagnose and evaluate diseases or disorders affecting the brain. An associate degree or 12 to 18 months program is a requirements for this

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