We all know that there are a million different branches of work in hospitals. But what are they? Can someone give me a list of them? I did some extensive research, but I can not begin without it. I know some.for example, a forensic pathologist, surgeon.but there are different types of surgeons? What are some other features? How are those working in the morgue, who works with children, etc. etc., you can get a lot of departments in a hospital, customer service, doctors, laboratories, there are a variety of functions within the hospital, and indeed for many to list here, but I will some of the most common types of jobs within the hospital list and give a general description. Doctors and specialists - these are the people who are trained to diagnose and problems they may have had on hand work. They will plan, which will be followed by other hospital staff. The typical level of training for this position requires an MD, etc. Some of the different types of doctors working in the hospital are pathologists, endocrinologists, neonatologists, gastroenterologists, anesthesiologists, obstetricians, radiologists, neurologists, ophthalmologists, otolaryngologists, respirologists, oncology , allergy, for example. You realize that all the "artists" tend to be doctors. Remember that specialists tend to be those with "ist" is usually the MD in addition to additional training. Surgeries - These highly qualified doctors, who sometimes fall into the category of doctors, and have more training in trauma and other types of operations. Nurses - these are the people who take orders from doctors to provide excellent medical care and family support for the patient and the patient. They can work around the hospital, more or less after the medical need, neurology, pediatrics, etc. Social workers - there are those that are prepared with various emotional problems and with accommodations that are necessary in the text of the family or with the problems that arise at work, or can assist in the daily lab technicians are - these are the people who work and use to discover different techniques, whether it's normal for things like cholesterol or blood, etc. are normal and report the result of outside shocks. Physiotherapists - they help people gain mobility and range of motion again. This is the level of the patient to walk around and so help after surgery, or after being in bed so long, and muscles become stiff or severity. Speech Language Pathology - this helps people to help with speech therapy in cleft problems, etc., in stroke patients Social workers - there are those that are prepared with various emotional problems and with accommodations that are necessary in the text of the family or with the problems that arise at work, or can assist in the daily lab technicians are - these are the people who work and use to discover different techniques, whether it's normal for things like cholesterol or blood, etc. are normal and report the result of outside shocks. Physiotherapists - they help people gain mobility and range of motion again. This is the level of the patient to walk around and so help after surgery, or after being in bed so long, and muscles become stiff or severity. Speech Language Pathology - this helps people to help with speech therapy in cleft problems, etc., in stroke patients Social workers - there are those that are prepared with various emotional problems and with accommodations that are necessary in the text of the family or with the problems that arise at work, or can assist in the daily lab technicians are - these are the people who work and use to discover different techniques, whether it's normal for things like cholesterol or blood, etc. are normal and report the result of outside shocks. Physiotherapists - they help people gain mobility and range of motion again. This is the level of the patient to walk around and so help after surgery, or after being in bed so long, and muscles become stiff or severity. Speech Language Pathology - this helps people to help with speech therapy in cleft problems, etc., in stroke patients
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