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A phlebotomist is a medical professional who draws blood from patients for lab tests and procedures.
Someone known as an EKG technician or a medical assistant can legally perform an EKG. They can also be performed by a physician or nurse.
Yes, It's called Pro Bono. Lawyers do it, too
if you are referring to your medical records no they are legally bound by all laws governing the release of medical records including HIPPA
You must be a medical professional to legally administer botox, so i assume you learn from special training
A medical negligence solicitor is a type of lawyer that focuses on the medical industry. They defend patients that experienced some injury or other issue while receiving medical care from a medical professional at a clinic, hospital, or private practice.
A patient is always permitted access to their own medical records. The only possible reason why they would not be allowed is if they are deemed mentally incompetent.
In the UK if the massage is performed by a physio or other suitably qualified medical professional, and the massage is for a medical reason (such as to help treat or prevent injury), it is healthcare.If it is not performed by a medical professional, regardless of whether it is performed for a medical reason or not, it is personal care.
Only a qualified medical practitioner is allowed to write a medical prescription. If you need to ask the question above, you are not qualified and can not legally prescribe drugs!
Technicians are not legally allowed to give medical advice but they can relay information from the pharmacist.
Yes, she can lose her job and her license. Professional rescuers (and other medical professionals) are bound by law (in most places) to render medical attention to patients in their care.