Certified nursing assistants and patient
care technicians typically work in a range of care settings, from nursing homes and clinics to emergency rooms and specialty departments.
The role of a patient care technician is similar, although patient
care technicians typically have additional training in more demanding skills.
Not exact matches
Each patient is
cared for by a team, which
typically includes a faculty member in internal medicine (a board - certified specialist with many years of clinical experience), a resident (a graduate veterinarian who has completed an internship and is training to become a specialist in internal medicine) or intern (a graduate veterinarian in an earlier phase of post-graduate training than a resident), a fourth - year veterinary student (a veterinarian - in - training in his or her final year of veterinary school), and an experienced registered veterinary
technician (nurse).
Typically, your resume for patient
care technician position should be written on the following format:
Patient
care technicians get more training,
typically graduating in one or two semesters.
Patient
care technicians and CNAs do a substantial amount of documentation on the
care they provide to patients, but beyond that, they
typically do very little administrative work.