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Allied health professional defined by NCIt is ' Professional health-care providers who are not physicians, especially medical assistants, technicians, and therapists but not nurses.' Although I was thinking of a definition more like 'a professional who provides a range of diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and support services in connection with health care. This is care provided by health care practitioners who are distinct providers from dentistry, nursing, medicine, and pharmacy health care professionals.'
I was thinking of terms like
occupational therapist role
speech therapist role
speech language pathologist role
dietician evaluation (registered dietician?) role
audiologist evaluation role
physical therapist role
phlebotomist role
rehabilitation specialist role
respiratory therapist role
social worker role
but this isn't entirely fleshed out yet.
Let me know if you are interested in discussing this for inclusion into OMRSE.
Thanks.
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As I mentioned, we have a need to have allied health profession (practitioner)role
This is less defined and we currently are working on this branch in MAxO (monarch-initiative/MAxO#187).
Allied health professional defined by NCIt is ' Professional health-care providers who are not physicians, especially medical assistants, technicians, and therapists but not nurses.' Although I was thinking of a definition more like 'a professional who provides a range of diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and support services in connection with health care. This is care provided by health care practitioners who are distinct providers from dentistry, nursing, medicine, and pharmacy health care professionals.'
I was thinking of terms like
but this isn't entirely fleshed out yet.
Let me know if you are interested in discussing this for inclusion into OMRSE.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: