Medical Support & Auxiliary Services
Medical Support & Auxiliary Services provide posts for a vast range of clinical support workers. Medical support & auxiliary services workers (often called healthcare assistants) provide vital supportive services to healthcare professionals in diagnosing, treating and caring for patients. In some cases, medical support & auxiliary services staff are involved in caring for the general well-being and comfort of patients. These medical support & auxiliary services have a direct impact on patients' lives, and carry great responsibilities. Medical support & auxiliary services also offer an entry route to many full NHS careers for people who lack academic qualifications, but who have commitment and enthusiasm.
Medical support & auxiliary services staff work in a variety of environments, depending upon their medical support & auxiliary services role.
These Medical support & auxiliary services environments might include a general practitioner's practice (GP clinic), community clinic or health centre, a patient's own home, or care homes. Medical support & auxiliary services jobs in these locations might include assistant practitioner, Counsellor, health trainer, healthcare assistant nutritionist, occupational therapy support worker, social worker, speech and language therapy assistant, or support, time, and recovery worker. Other medical support & auxiliary services jobs may be based in neo-natal or post-natal units, hospital departments (e.g. therapy, cardiac or oncology), or laboratories, where medical support & auxiliary services employment can be found as an assistant technical officer, cardiographer, clinical dentistry support, maternity support worker, medical laboratory assistant, orthotic technician, pharmacy assistant, phlebotomist, physiotherapy assistant, podiatry assistant, prosthetic technician or radiography assistant.
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