Physical Therapy Assistant
Physical therapy assistants work under the supervision of physical therapists at hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, fitness centers, and patients' homes.
Physical therapy assistants work under the supervision of physical therapists at hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, fitness centers, and patients' homes.
Registered nurses (RNs) are employed by hospitals, physicians' offices, nursing homes, clinics, and other medical facilities.
Phlebotomists draw blood from patients and take blood samples to a laboratory.
A Medical Insurance Biller is in charge of calculating and collecting payments for medical procedures and services; and includes updating patient data, developing payment plans, and preparing invoices.
A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) works closely with and is supervised by a head nurse to care for patients and tend to their general comfort and well-being.
A Certified Medication Aide is a certified nursing assistant (CNA) responsible for administering daily medication to patients in a hospital or medical facility.
Physical therapy technicians assist physical therapists in providing health care and rehabilitation services.
A physician professional coder assigns the correct universal medical alphanumeric code to describe the type of service a patient will receive in a hospital or healthcare facility.
Personal trainers/fitness managers help clients in areas such as weight loss, muscle building, and increasing their fitness levels.