For all of you who aren't a 100% with blood, and are rather
squeamish, I'll be talking about some medical related jobs that involve
relatively small amounts of blood involved.
Dietitian- Dietitians fill a variety of roles. What their main
objective is, is to help maintain a healthy living-style for their patients.
People may need a dietitian for many different reasons. For example, they might
need to lose weight due to disease or just for a healthier lifestyle. They help
people under their guidance make the proper changes to their diets.
Sonographer- A medical sonographer is a person you use sonography equipment to direct sound into a person’s body. This allows them to get and image and record what they find. Other jobs similar to this are an ultrasound technician, a radiologist, and so forth. Being a sonographer would be a job fitted to people who enjoy and are good with working with technology.
Physical Therapy- A physical therapist helps their patients increase their mobility and decrease pain experienced. They help plan out a therapy schedule for the patient. The patient will normally visit the PT for an extended period of time mattering on the injury. Physical Therapist don't have to work in a hospital environment but can work in junction with other therapist (occupational and speech).
These jobs aren't all the
blood and gore as what a surgeon has to endure, but they are just as important
for the medical system to run smoothly. I'd suggest you read up more on these
jobs and others.
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