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Allied health fields
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Occupational diciplies in which professionals involved with the delivery of healthcare or related services assist physicians with the diagnosis, treatment, and care of patients in many different specialty areas.
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Benefits
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Services or payments provided under a health plan
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Certification
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Attesting of something as being true as represented or as meeting a standard
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Continuing education units (CEUs)
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Credits for courses, classes, or seminars related to an individual's profession that are designed to promote education and keep professionals up to date on current procedures and trends in the field; CEUs are often required for licensing
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Cross-training
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Training in more than one area in order to substitute for others when necessary.
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Enternship (or internship)
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Training program, on the job training, while completing schooling
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Intangibles
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Qualities that can't be perceived by touch or indentified or relized in the mind
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Invasive
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Involving entry into the living body, incision, insertion of an instrument
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Perks
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Extra advantages or benefits
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Phlebotomy
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An invasive procedure used to obtain a blood specimen for testing, experimentation or diagnosis of disease
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Profit sharing
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Offer of a part of a company's profits to employees or other designated individuals or groups
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Stock options
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Offers of stocks for purchase to a certain group of individuals or certain groups, such as employees of a for-profit hospital
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Versatile
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Embracing a variety of subjects, fields, or skills; having a wide range of abilities
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