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TECHS

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TECHSTools Ensuring Consumer Healthcare Safety (University of Cincinnati; Ohio)


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The discussion ranges from whom to recruit for today's lab, to meshing traditional lab workers with tech-savvy new MLTs and MTs, to molding a "brain trust" of older mentoring or part-time techs for training purposes, to competing with industry for new graduates.
The department also retains four other on-call registered Echo techs to allow staffing around the clock.
Psych techs are in high demand now within mental health facilities and many psych techs are paid up to sixteen dollars an hour in larger cities and that''s for someone who has a high school diploma and a willingness to learn through on the job training
 
 
 
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