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What hospital jobs can you get through trade school?

I'm thinking about working in a hospital and want to know if there are trade school programs that could help me get a job in a healthcare setting. Any advice on specific roles or necessary training?

a year ago

There are several hospital jobs that you can train for at a trade school. Here are a few examples:

1. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN): Licensed practical nurses play a crucial role in patient care. They work under the direction of registered nurses (RNs) and doctors, providing basic medical and nursing care. The training for this program usually takes about one year.

2. Surgical Technologist: Surgical technologists assist in surgical operations. They help prepare operating rooms, arrange equipment, and assist surgeons during surgeries. Trade school programs for surgical technologists typically last between 12 to 24 months.

3. Medical Laboratory Technician: Medical lab technicians collect samples and perform tests to analyze body fluids, tissue, and other substances. They work closely with physicians and play a crucial role in diagnosis, management, and treatment. It takes about two years at a trade school to become a medical lab technician.

4. Respiratory Therapist: Respiratory therapists treat a variety of patients, ranging from the premature infant with underdeveloped lungs to elderly patients with lung disease. The Respiratory Therapy program at a trade school usually takes two years.

5. Diagnostic Medical Sonographer: Sonographers operate special imaging equipment to create images or conduct tests. These images help doctors diagnose and treat diseases. Training programs usually last about two years.

6. Radiologic Technologist: Radiologic technologists, also known as radiographers, conduct diagnostic imaging examinations. They perform X-rays and help radiologists read the images to diagnose patient conditions. Enrollment in a radiologic technologist program is typically for two years.

Each of these jobs requires specific training and certification, which trade schools often prepare you for. As you research, also be sure to consider job outlook and wage potential for each role to decide what’s best suited to your goals and interests.

a year ago

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