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by Akane Naka, Project Manager | May 31, 2006

Physical Therapist Assistant
A skilled technical health care provider, the physical therapist assistant works under the direction of a licensed physical therapist who is the administrator of a therapy service. The assistant performs selected physical therapy procedures and related tasks.

Other Requirements and Earning Potential:
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Requires an Associate's degree from an approved Physical Therapy Assistant program. Current licensure as required by the state in which he/she practices or be eligible for licensure and holding temporary license. CPR certification also is required. Approximate starting salary of $29,100.

Radiology Technologist
Radiology technologists provide non-invasive diagnostic procedures utilizing gamma waves.

Other Requirements and Potential Earnings:
Requires graduation of AMA-JCH approved program in Radiological Technology. Current registration in the American Registry of Radiological Technologists (ARRT). Registry eligible applicants may be considered, but must be ARRT certified within 18 months of hire. CPR certification also is required. Approximate starting salary of $34,000 per year, with weekend and shift differential.

Respiratory Therapist
The respiratory therapist (RT) evaluates, treats and cares for patients with breathing disorders.

Other Requirements and Earning Potential:
Requires an Associate's degree in Respiratory Therapy with certification and/or Registered Respiratory Therapist licensure. Approximate starting salary of $27,500 per year, with shift differential for Certified RT and $32,000 per year, with shift differential for Registered RT.

Surgical Technologist
The surgical technologist is a member of the surgical team in the operating room. They work for hospitals or ambulatory surgery centers, assisting surgeons with surgical procedures and preparing equipment and supplies before, during and after surgery.

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