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Emergency Medical Technician
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An Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) provides urgent medical care in emergency situations, often being the first to respond to accidents, injuries, or sudden illnesses. EMTs assess patients, perform life-saving interventions such as CPR, control bleeding, stabilize fractures, and administer oxygen or medications as needed. They are skilled in quick decision-making, communication, and staying calm under pressure. Day-to-day responsibilities include transporting patients to medical facilities, maintaining equipment, and documenting care provided. Their work is fast-paced, requiring physical endurance, strong medical knowledge, and the ability to think clearly in critical, high-stress situations.
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Phlebotomists
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A Phlebotomist specializes in drawing blood for tests, transfusions, donations, or research, playing a crucial role in healthcare diagnostics. They expertly locate veins, prepare patients, and use precise techniques to collect blood samples while ensuring patient comfort and safety. Key skills include excellent hand-eye coordination, attention to detail, communication, and the ability to reassure anxious patients. Day-to-day duties involve labeling samples, maintaining equipment, following strict protocols for infection control, and documenting procedures. Phlebotomists must balance technical expertise with a compassionate approach, as they often interact with diverse patients in hospitals, clinics, or labs.
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