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• Providing routine care such as vision testing and prescribing glasses and contact lenses.• Performing corrective surgeries, such as repairing injuries and corneas, and removing cataracts.• Performing advanced surgical procedures, such as keyhole or laser surgery.• Diagnosing and treating eye diseases and injuries.• Managing emergency eye clinics, outpatient clinics, or other specialist eye clinics.• Treating medical disorders that affect the vision through a holistic approach.• Using therapeutic procedures and performing biopsies.
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A Staff Nurse is a registered nurse who provides high-quality care to employees of a company, residents of nursing homes, or patients in a hospital. They are responsible for initial patient assessment, monitoring patients' vital signs, and nurturing patients to recovery
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A cardiac cath lab nurse's primary role is assisting with catheterizations. They monitor and examine patients prior to procedures, as well as during and after. They also administer medications and assist the medical team in whatever they may need during the procedure.
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Provides medical care for children from birth to early adulthood. Examines paediatric patients and performs or orders diagnostic tests. Diagnoses and treats the injuries and illnesses of babies, children, and teenagers. Prescribes medication and orders appropriate treatments.
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Opticians review prescriptions written by optometrists to give patients the proper eyewear. Opticians need to help patients pick the best glasses for their needs, repair broken frames and adjust eyewear when necessary. They also need to be able to educate individuals about how to properly handle and clean glasses.
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Diagnose and treat ocular disease. Prescribe, fit, and adjust eyeglasses, contact lenses, and other vision aids. Recommend appropriate patient follow-up and care options. Answer questions and provide advice to patients regarding vision and optical issues.
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Mostly working in hospitals and medical centers, pathologists use laboratory tools to run tests to check specimens for the presence of disease and also perform research work. Although they do not treat patients directly, they assist physicians with diagnoses and treatment plans.
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Mostly working in hospitals and medical centers, pathologists use laboratory tools to run tests to check specimens for the presence of disease and also perform research work. Although they do not treat patients directly, they assist physicians with diagnoses and treatment plans.
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A surgical oncologist removes the tumor and nearby tissue during surgery. He or she also performs certain types of biopsies to help diagnose cancer. A radiation oncologist treats cancer using radiation therapy.
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Informing patients about the medical imaging process. Using devices such as computer tomography (CT) scanners and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines. Performing or directing radiology staff to carry out image-guided, diagnostic procedures. Working with radiology lab technicians to perfect image quality