Sunday, June 3, 2007

Enhance Your Career With Additional Training

As a professionally trained medical assistant, you already have a complete understanding of wound dressing, bandaging, and splinting techniques, treatment of injuries related to temperature such as burns or prolonged exposure to cold, and first aid measures for poisonings, burns, bites, stings, and allergic reactions. While these skills are invaluable to patients, health care facilities, and physicians or supervisory personnel, imagine how much more service you can provide once you have completed your cross training as a nurse technician.

Once your nurse technician training is complete and you are assigned to the supervision of a licensed nurse, you will be responsible for direct patient care and your newly assigned duties will vary within the range contributing to the health, safety, and comfort needs of the patient. Some of the additional responsibility may include: pushing, pulling, lifting, or transferring the patient.

Manhattan Institute offers flexibility in class schedules with day, evening, or weekend classes, prompt email responses, and a staff member available to answer questions 7 days a week. Please click here for additional training currently available at Manhattan Institute.

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