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20 jobs that use Patients the most

Jobs that use patients the most include optical technician, certified nursing attendant, and orthodontist.

What jobs use Patients the most?

1. Optical Technician

How optical technician uses Patients:

  • Manage high-end optical for private optometry office.
  • Manage payroll to correspond with allot labor allowance.
  • Maintain coating quality using adhesion testing and spectrophotometers, and manage coating hues and reflectance adjustments.

Most common skills for optical technician:

  • Patients
  • Chrome
  • Dexterity
  • CNC
  • Math
  • Optical Components

2. Certified Nursing Attendant

How certified nursing attendant uses Patients:

  • Do ADL sheets and assist RN's and LPN's when need.
  • Develop and update syllabus for each assign course.
  • Obtain vitals, monitor ADL'S be aware of patient condition and orientation.

Most common skills for certified nursing attendant:

  • Patients
  • Vital Signs
  • CPR
  • Patient Care
  • Emotional Support
  • Home Health

3. Orthodontist

How orthodontist uses Patients:

  • Manage Invisalign treatments and procedures.
  • Present financial arrangements for all patients, which result in increase revenue and accountability of services accept.
  • Demonstrate outstanding interpersonal, communication and relationship building skills, and establish trust and strong rapport with patients.

Most common skills for orthodontist:

  • Patients
  • Diagnosis
  • OSHA
  • Ortho
  • Dental Practice
  • Treatment Planning

4. Emergency Room Volunteer

How emergency room volunteer uses Patients:

  • Perform and manage procedures including splinting, suturing, electrocardiography and abscess incision and drainage.
  • Practice HIPAA training with all patients of the hospital.
  • Aid with the set-up of stretchers to provide enough for incoming patients.

Most common skills for emergency room volunteer:

  • Patients
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Surgery
  • Vital Signs
  • Exam Rooms
  • Front Desk

5. Chronic Disease Manager

How chronic disease manager uses Patients:

  • Manage chronic diseases including diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hypothyroidism, hyperlipidemia, etc.
  • Empower and educate patients to promote dietary and medication compliance, improving health and decreasing exacerbation of illness and hospitalizations.
  • Provide telephonic nursing education to patients with heart failure including medications, activity, disease progression, physician appointments and procedures.

Most common skills for chronic disease manager:

  • Patients
  • Care Coordination
  • Health Education
  • Care Management
  • Home Health
  • Hypertension

6. Resident Athletic Trainer

How resident athletic trainer uses Patients:

  • Apply, manage and instruct patients on the use and care of orthopedic appliances such as splints and braces.
  • Develop and maintain CPR, a, and OSHA compliant medical monitoring programs for employees.
  • Supervise post-op and recovery of patients.

Most common skills for resident athletic trainer:

  • Patients
  • Resident Training
  • Patient Care
  • CPR
  • Data Entry
  • Psychiatry

7. Hospital Volunteer

How hospital volunteer uses Patients:

  • Lead and train junior sailors on general military training, including hazardous materials and safety clinical procedures.
  • Provide support to staff, patients and families in both the emergency department and pediatrics units.
  • Support patients with daily activities after surgery to enhance their hospital experience and aid their recovery using interpersonal skills

Most common skills for hospital volunteer:

  • Patients
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Emergency Room
  • Front Desk
  • Surgery
  • Physical Therapy

8. Periodontist

How periodontist uses Patients:

  • Manage Invisalign treatments and procedures.
  • Assist DR. in dental procedures mainly dentures and crowns.
  • Provide patients with single visit crowns and onlays using Cerec 3 CAD/CAM technologies

Most common skills for periodontist:

  • Patients
  • Dental Care
  • Soft Tissue
  • DR
  • Perio
  • Surgical Procedures

9. Branch Coordinator

How branch coordinator uses Patients:

  • Accomplish inspections of the ATM's and coordinate their maintenance.
  • Manage IDT roster and participate in interdisciplinary team meetings.
  • Provide assistance to patients seeking medical equipment needs including oxygen, c-pap, and other durable medical equipment.

Most common skills for branch coordinator:

  • Patients
  • Data Entry
  • Reception Services
  • Customer Service
  • E-Verify
  • Operational Procedures

10. Pediatric Dentist

How pediatric dentist uses Patients:

  • Manage early and moderate periodontal disease, evaluate the results of periodontal treatment and establish maintenance program.
  • Verify insurance and authorization for medical treatment of patients as needed.
  • Register new patients, loading demographic information and collecting patient balances.

Most common skills for pediatric dentist:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Diagnosis
  • Infection Control
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Treatment Options

11. Junior Volunteer

How junior volunteer uses Patients:

  • Create variety of programs and run fund raising projects to achieve annual objectives.
  • Communicate with local businesses in order to collect donations for golf tournaments, casino night, alumni basketball tournaments etc.
  • Wipe down wheelchairs, stretchers, and equipment in surgery areas.

Most common skills for junior volunteer:

  • Patients
  • Emotional Support
  • Patient Care
  • Emergency Calls
  • Front Desk
  • Community Services

12. Research Dietitian

How research dietitian uses Patients:

  • Manage all IRB submissions, sponsor communications, participate in monitoring visits, drug reconciliation and dispensing.
  • Assist with testing and QA of new programs, workflows and software systems.
  • Provide dietary counseling to patients enroll in major pharmaceutical trials and in-house studies.

Most common skills for research dietitian:

  • Patients
  • Data Collection
  • Principal Investigators
  • Informed Consent
  • Study Protocols
  • Medical Nutrition Therapy

13. Associate Dentist

How associate dentist uses Patients:

  • Provide and manage direct patient care, including examinations, evaluations, diagnosis and treatment for practice's diverse patient population.
  • Perform quality patient care in a busy Medicaid and insurance practice including root canals, crowns, dentures, and extractions
  • Diagnose and provide treatment for mostly Medicaid patients.

Most common skills for associate dentist:

  • Patients
  • DDS
  • Oral Health
  • Aspen
  • Dental Services
  • Dentures

14. Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon

How oral and maxillofacial surgeon uses Patients:

  • Manage all incoming medical records requests (ensuring office is within HIPPA guidelines).
  • Distribute discharge instructions and information, counseling patients on the dos and don'ts of post-surgery.
  • Schedule and confirm all appointment and consultation times ensuring the maximum number of patients in a specify time period.

Most common skills for oral and maxillofacial surgeon:

  • Patients
  • Maxillofacial Surgeon
  • OSHA
  • Private Practice
  • Extraction
  • Appointment Scheduling

15. Nephrology Nurse

How nephrology nurse uses Patients:

  • Manage medication inventory and hospital supplies; attend hospital meetings and ensure patients have appropriate level of nursing care.
  • Manage surgical recovery patients including vascular, ENT, GI urological and neurological cases, coronary bypass surgery patients.
  • Reinforce diet restriction and fluid limitation, dressing changes, catheter care, removal of staples, collecting lab specimens.

Most common skills for nephrology nurse:

  • Patients
  • Medical Care
  • Primary Care
  • Patient Education
  • IV
  • Diagnostic Tests

16. Optometrist/Practice Owner

How optometrist/practice owner uses Patients:

  • License Maryland home improvement contractor managing a small home improvement business that specializes in doors and windows.
  • Co-Manage surgical cases including cataracts and laser vision correction.
  • Implement balance and therapeutic exercise programs and perform skilled therapy require to maximize patients' recovery.

Most common skills for optometrist/practice owner:

  • Patients
  • Primary Care
  • Private Practice
  • Family Therapy
  • Mental Health Issues
  • Adolescents

17. Dietary Patient Aide

How dietary patient aide uses Patients:

  • Conduct and facilitate PCA lead group activities as scheduled
  • Provide in house rehabilitation to the disable.
  • Demonstrate compassion and professionalism while delivering dialysis treatment to high-risk populations.

Most common skills for dietary patient aide:

  • Patients
  • Patient Safety
  • Vital Signs
  • Direct Patient Care
  • CPR
  • Rehabilitation

18. Patient Administration Specialist

How patient administration specialist uses Patients:

  • Manage the front desk in various inpatient/outpatient settings; deal with patient's sensitive medical records and documents according to HIPAA regulations
  • Use EMR software to manage patient records and files; reinforce and uphold patient confidentiality as required by HIPAA and clinic.
  • Maintain medical record request from patients and other facilities, releasing medical records according to HIPPA regulations.

Most common skills for patient administration specialist:

  • Patients
  • Statistical Reports
  • Patient Care
  • Medical Terminology
  • Patient Flow
  • HIPAA

19. Plastic Surgeon

How plastic surgeon uses Patients:

  • Manage insurance authorization and hospital bookings for surgery.
  • Develop x-rays, foot and ankle therapies, including hydrotherapy, ultrasound and hot wax.
  • Assist with surgery scheduling, casting/removing, & casting for orthotics.

Most common skills for plastic surgeon:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Hand Surgery
  • Private Practice
  • Medical Procedures
  • Surgical Procedures

20. Pharmacist Cashier/Technician

How pharmacist cashier/technician uses Patients:

  • Maintain and manage OTC drug products in order to order and stock adequate inventory.
  • Manage assigned pharmacy workstations and tasks while supporting team members in promptly, safely and accurately filling patient prescriptions.
  • Assist pharmacists in provision of pharmaceutical care and assist customers in selecting OTC products.

Most common skills for pharmacist cashier/technician:

  • Patients
  • Customer Issues
  • OTC
  • Cleanliness
  • Customer Complaints
  • Customer Inquiries

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