different positionjobs in the hospital hospital pharmacist The
different position/jobs in the hospital
hospital pharmacist The hospital pharmacists are responsible for monitoring the supply of all medicines used in the hospital and are in charge of purchasing, manufacturing, dispensing and quality testing their medication stock along with help from pharmacy assistants and pharmacy technicians.
Physical therapists examine each individual and develop a plan using treatment techniques to promote the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability. In addition, Physical therapists work with individuals to prevent the loss of mobility before it occurs by developing fitness- and wellness-oriented programs for healthier and more active lifestyles.
Medical technologists analyze samples of blood, tissue and body fluids to determine chemical content, cell count, drug levels or blood type; they may also search for specific microorganisms like bacteria or parasites. Preparing the samples for examination, using automated equipment and specialized instrumentation, performing numerous complicated tests simultaneously, and accurately interpreting the results are all part of a medical technologist's job.
hospital Radiologists are physicians who specialize in capturing and analyzing medical images. They use their findings to diagnose illnesses and, in some cases, treat patients using medical radiation. Radiologists work in various settings, including diagnostic imaging centers, radiation therapy treatment clinics, hospitals, or private practices.
hospital Nutritionist Nutrition and health are so interrelated that each has a bearing on the other. Malnutrition and undernutrition make children more vulnerable to infections and chronic illness. Similarly chronic illness can affect nutritional wellbeing adversely. Early Nutrition Support Team involvement and intervention can prevent and/or treat malnutrition by choosing appropriate nutritional interventions and help in early identification and prevention of central line infections. In addition they facilitate the appropriate initiation of parenteral nutrition and avoid unnecessary episodes of parenteral nutrition.
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