Laboratories
Lab technician
Hospice
100

Do you need to get an associate degree to work in  laboratories? 

Yes, you need an associate degree 

100

Do lab technicians need to go to high school to work in laboratories?

Yes, lab technicians need to go to high school

-Lab technicians need at minimum a high school diploma or equivalent to work.

100

What services does hospice care offer?

-pain and symptom control, trained staff that can provide care in you home and psychological and social support 

200

do lab technicians do a lot of tests to get the job?

yes, lab technicians need to do many tests to get the job 

200

what does lab technicians do daily?

collecting blood and tissue samples from patients

200

What is the goal of hospice?

to support the highest quality of life possible for whatever time remains 

300

What jobs work in a laboratories ?

clinical chemists, medical laboratory technicians and medical laboratory scientists 

300

Do lab technicians work in groups or independently?

lab technicians may work independently or under a direction or a professional

300

Is it hard to work in hospice?

Working in Hospice could be hard sometimes

400

what are the advantages of working as a lab technician? 

work more efficiently, have the place to yourself and have relaxed atmosphere

400

What is the salary of a lab technician in a year?

The best-paid could be about  $68,100  and the lowest-paid could be about $39,030
400

What are disadvantages of working in hospice?

-hospice can result in some financial difficulties

-some agencies do not provide the quality of care that patients deserve 

-patients may receive denial of some diagnostic tests 

500

What are the disadvantages of working as a lab technician?

That the work can be difficult and it can be stressful sometimes

500

Can a lab technician become a doctor?

A lab technician could become a doctor by enrolling to medical school and completing their education in their chosen field.

500

Is hospice nursing stressful?

being a hospice nurse is exhausting-especially in the inpatient setting 

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