What Does a Medical Technician Do?

Answer:
There are many specialties for a medical technician within
the health care system. Medical technicians can work in a number of different settings depending on their specialties. Here are some examples of what a medical technician might do:


Cardiovascular Technicians: A medical technician in a cardiology department might perform diagnostic tests such as echocardiograms, fetal echiocardiograms, or vascular ultrasounds, along with other tasks.

Dialysis Technicians: A medical technician trained to operate dialysis machines work in dialysis centers or hospitals, operating the machinery needed by people with failing kidneys undergo dialysis.

EMTs: Emergency medical technicians often work with ambulance companies or fire departments to provide needed emergency health care and safely transport patients to hospitals.

Medical Lab Technicians:
A medical technician working in a laboratory performs tests on body fluids, blood samples, or skin samples to check for diseases or other conditions. Some medical lab technicians are phlebotomists, specifically trained in collecting and storing blood.

Ultrasound and Radiology Technicians: Also known as an x-ray technician, an ultrasound or radiology technician might perform x-rays, CT scans, MRIs, or ultrasounds.

Surgical Technicians: A surgical technician is a part of the surgical team, and works to pep operating rooms, prep patients for surgery, assist during surgeries, and help transfer and care for patients after surgery.

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