Technical Instrumentation
Technology has made medical treatments more effective
and has improved health care providers’ diagnostic
capabilities greatly. Today, it is possible to observe
internal organs, mechanically ventilate a patient’s lung
and test the functioning of the brain noninvasively.
The health care professionals responsible for using
this equipment properly are highly trained in both the
technical and medical aspects of their respective fields.
Cardiovascular and electroneurodiagnostic technicians
and technologists monitor the functioning of the heart and
brain, respectively. Perfusionists monitor the heart, lungs
and circulation during surgery and can provide long-term
care. Radiation therapists administer radiation to patients
with cancer. Respiratory therapists treat patients afflicted
with lung or breathing disorders. Surgical technologists
maintain the sterility of all surgical equipment and assist
physicians during procedures. Dosimetrists determine and
monitor the dosage amounts of radiation.
Dosimetrist
Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist
Perfusionist
Surgical Technologist







