Your duties as a Dialysis Technician...
...are thoroughly explained during your course of study at Manhattan Institute. Once you have enrolled, and are deemed a qualified student (having demonstrated that you are either a high school graduate or obtained equivalency/GED), your classroom instruction will not only prepare you for this new career choice, it will also include: the scientific beliefs regarding dialysis, steps and processes of dialysis treatment and direct caring of patients.
When working in a professional setting - doctor's office or patient care facility - you will be working with a team of health care specialist and will have a primary responsibility, to both the patients and your assigned supervisor, to observe the physical and emotional needs of the patient. In the work environment, you may also be called upon to set up, provide assistance with or reuse preparation/cleaning of the hemodialyzer ( which is a fairly common practice and acceptable practice).
Manhattan Institute is a great starting point to begin your new career as a Dialysis Technician. Feel free to 212-564-1234, operators are available 7 days a week to answer your questions and to help you schedule your classroom instruction.

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