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technician /tech·ni·cian/ (tek-nish´un) a person skilled in the performance of the technical or procedural aspects of a health care profession, usually with at least an associate degree, working under the supervision of a physician, therapist, technologist, or other health care professional.
technician [teknish′ən] Etymology: Gk, technikos, skillful a person with special training and experience in some form of technical procedures, usually those involving mechanical adjustments, such as maintaining and operating radiologic equipment. technician [tek´nish´an] a person skilled in the performance of the technical or procedural aspects of a health care profession; the minimum preparation for this role is generally an associate degree. The technician carries out the routine work of the profession under the supervision of a physician, therapist, technologist, or other health care professional. For names of specific occupations, see under the name.
technician, n a person skilled in the performance of technical procedures. technician, dental, n See technician, dental laboratory. technician, dental laboratory,
n an individual skilled in the art of executing the dental professional's prescription for the mechanical fabrication of dental appliances. technician a person skilled in the performance of the technical or procedural aspects of a profession. Generally, the minimum preparation for this role is a course of training of 2 years full time or the equivalent. The technician carries out the routine work of the profession under the supervision of a veterinarian. Includes animal technician, veterinary nurse. animal technician after a basic training there is specialization into laboratory or agricultural animals, possibly zoo and wild animals. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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