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    Autobody Technician Essay

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    The reason I want to be an Autobody Technician is because I have always liked older cars, trucks, and customizing of newer vehicles. I also enjoy watching the shows on TV and Youtube were they cusomze or turn rusty piles of junk into new. It amazed me so much it had me thinking how I enjoyed doing Autobody in high school and how I have this chance to actually prusue as a career. In high school I also took metal tech and used lots of tools like drill presse, layths and various welders. I also…

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    Exhaust Repair Technician

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    How To Find An Exhaust Repair Technician Dealing with issues with your car is not only an inconvenience, but is it stressful as well. In order to get your car repaired in a timely fashion it is important to a repair technician as soon as possible. However, in order to find a trustworthy one you need to look at a few different aspects. After all you car is nothing to mess around with. 1. Look at Their Experience Dealing with exhaust is a difficult process not everyone is equipped to handle.…

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    A child’s imagination is a beautiful thing; the possibilities of what they can be when they grow up are limitless. If you were to ask my five-year-old self, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” the answer would’ve undoubtedly been a veterinarian. My passion for animals was sparked at a young age, and I was fortunate enough to have grown up surrounded by them. I spent days at my grandparents’ farm helping grandpa do chores and sneaking the horses extra sugar cubes at every opportunity, then…

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    Veterinarians As A Career

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    Root The job is to help animals who need help when their injured or worse. This occupation requires hard work and full attention when working with animals.This job may be frustrating or nerve wracking sometimes but its all worth it when people know veterinarians can save an animals life. When working for this career veterinarians will get their hands dirty from this job, but all jobs require getting their hands dirty. Veterinarians are always busy when they are working with animals on their…

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    Customer Service. An Examination of the Principles of customer service within the veterinary industry. In a veterinary industry the customers are always greeted by a member of staff even if you were to ring a good tone of voice makes a big difference. When coming into the vet’s the reception is always near the entrance door. Very important that when you're meeting someone for the first time that when you greet them have a smile on your face which gives a positive reaction. The environment…

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    Veterinarian A long stethoscope around the neck. An ankle-length lab coat. A kind smile and kind words.This is what a veterinarian is typically described as, though that is only the outside appearance. Behind this kind facade is a hard-working person, determined to help the world by looking after the animals that everyone all loves. Unfortunately, all everyone sees is only what is on the outside. Most never even begin to wonder how much stamina it takes to uphold such an important task. The…

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    Pharmacy Technician Essay

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    The Medical Field Needs Me the Technician! The profession of pharmacy is at a crossroads between its conventional drug-dispensing identity and a pioneering clinical role with health care provider status. For the past several years, the concept of provider status has been tossed around at every pharmacy school, pharmacy association meeting, and pharmacy work site. Provider status is frequently discussed, but is it really vital to our profession’s survival? I would think so! With the high demand…

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    Surgical Technician Essay

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    A surgical technologist who is also called a scrub technician, medical assistant or surgical technician, is a health professional working as part of a surgical team to deliver surgical care. Surgical technologists play an important role in operating rooms. Surgical Technologists aren't surgeons, but they are just as significant as surgeons in the operating room. The demand for surgical technologists will increase as time progresses. Surgical technologists make a difference in patient's lives…

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    Medical Technician Goals

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    I have one career in mind. The career of my choice would be an Ophthalmic medical technician. I also have many goals in life. My current education goals are to: educate myself on the right way to handle emergencies, to learn the latest developments in order to be successful in my STEM career, and further my education in ophthalmology medical technician, which assist in administering eye exams and some minor surgeries, medications, and patient care. I hope to specialize in retina care. In…

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    ethnicity, and national of origin. There should be good communication between radiologic technologist and the patient to address the patient needs and concern and the patient should be empowered to become active participants in their care. Radiologic technicians follow the Standards of Ethics of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), which serves as a guide to evaluate their professional conduct, as it relates to patients and it also provides a guidance to promote ethical…

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