A phlebotomist is a medical professional who draws blood from patients for lab tests and procedures.
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The laboratory and medical procedures employed to prevent microbial contamination are called aseptic techniques. These techniques involve creating and maintaining a sterile environment to prevent the introduction of microorganisms that could compromise the integrity of experiments or medical procedures.
The American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) is a professional organization that also offers certification for laboratory professionals, such as medical laboratory scientists and technicians.
A doctor is a medical professional concerned with all things health related. Doctors normally aid in the prevention of deathly diseases by performing procedures to keep their patients healthy and alive.
M.D. stands for Doctor of Medicine, which is a professional degree awarded to individuals who have completed medical school and training to become a licensed physician. It qualifies them to diagnose and treat patients, prescribe medications, and perform medical procedures.
medical laboratory scientists, medical practitioners, some EMTs, paramedics, phlebotomists and other nursing staff are able to draw blood from patients.
Yes, they do some very basic procedures. For more invasive procedures there are simulated patients and dummies.
Professional emergency medical personnel who are qualified to perform lifesaving procedures, including administering medications, are called
medical malpractice
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