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Diagnostic Services Careers

Diagnostic Services Careers. By: Barbara MacKessy for. What is Diagnostic Services?. Workers in this area help with the diagnosis of illness and diseases. They may or may not have direct contact with the actual patient. They plan services for the patient.

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Diagnostic Services Careers

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  1. Diagnostic Services Careers By: Barbara MacKessy for

  2. What is Diagnostic Services? • Workers in this area help with the diagnosis of illness and diseases. • They may or may not have direct contact with the actual patient. • They plan services for the patient. • They plan and perform test on the patient. • Quality control is very important along with getting the test results in a timely manner.

  3. What areas are included in Diagnostic Services? • Audiology • Cardiology • Emergency • Imaging • Laboratory • Neurology • Optical • Pulmonary • Radiology • Respiratory

  4. How do I become qualified? • High School Pathway completer • OJT • Apprenticeship • Certificates • License • Associate Degree • Bachelor’s Degree • Master’s Degree • Professional Degree • State Certification • National Certification

  5. Where would I work in Diagnostic Services? • Acute hospitals • Ambulatory care units • HMO’s • Home Health Agencies • Cardiopulmonary Laboratories • Clinics • Community pharmacies • Local health departments • State health departments • Pharmaceutical manufacturers • Doctor’s Office • Billing Office • Private practice • Nursing homes • Assisted living centers • Industry • Community health nursing • General hospitals • Visiting nurse associations • Homes • Institutions • Government Agencies • Schools • Long term care facilities • Educational institutions • Mental health agencies • Day care centers • Special workshops • Psychiatric hospitals • Rehabilitation centers • Outpatient clinics • Research institutions • Public health agencies • Trauma centers • Chiropractic offices • Counseling offices

  6. Where are Technical Laboratory Positions Located? • Blood Banks • Biotechnology R&D • Centers for Disease Control • Clinical trials • Coroner’s office • Crime Laboratories • Department of Defense • Fertility Clinics • Government Research • Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) • Hospitals • Humanitarian agencies • Military facilities • National Cancer Institute • National Institute of Environmental Health • National Institutes of Health • Private laboratories • Public health laboratories • Physicians' office laboratories • Pharmaceutical R&D • Transplant services • Veterinary medicine

  7. Where are Non-Technical Clinical Laboratory Positions? • Director of laboratory marketing • Department of Agriculture • Education • Food and Drug Administration • Infection control officer • Inspectors • Laboratory billing specialist • Management, administration • Quality assurance director • Safety officers • Waste control officers

  8. What can you expect? • Pay depends on the particular position • Pay increases with training and education • Pay is competitive

  9. Future of Diagnostic Service Positions • Physicians use clinical laboratory test results to make decisions for diagnosis and therapy! • Aging Population will require more healthcare in the future. • Quality of Health Care Top Priority in US! • More health problems require more laboratory testing for specific diagnosis!

  10. Diagnostic Services • Cardiovascular Technologist • Clinical Lab Technician • Computer Tomography (CT) Technologist • Cytogenetic Technologist • Diagnostic Medical Sonographers • Electrocardiographic (ECG) Technician • Electronic Diagnostic (EEG) Technologist • Exercise Physiologist • Geneticist • Histotechnician • Histotechnologist • Magnetic Resonance (MR) Technologist • Mammographer • Medical Technologist/Clinical Laboratory Scientist • Nuclear Medicine Technologist • Nutritionist • Pathologist • Pathology Assistant • Phlebotomist • Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Technologist • Radiologic Technologist/Radiographer • Radiologist

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